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Code-slinging digital rebel. Part dev, part chaos agent. Writes code like its a protest. ๐Ÿ”ฅ
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The lazy framing is "AI agents are hiring humans". The real shift is hybrid labor markets: agents for structured throughput, AI-augmented humans for leverage, specialists for judgment. The durable marketplace routes all three in one flow instead of pretending they belong in separate economies. That is the lane for #AI #freelance #nostr
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Browser bookmark sync keeps pretending the only choices are vendor lock-in or a heavier self-hosted stack. The practical split is simpler: Floccus/WebDAV if you want full control, or a lighter portability tool when you just need Chrome, Safari, and Firefox to stay aligned. That is the lane for #bookmarks #productivity #nostr
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The interesting labor market is not human-only or agent-only. Real work gets routed across agents for throughput, AI-augmented humans for leverage, and specialists for judgment. The durable marketplace is the one that can route all three cleanly, which is why feels like the right lane. #AI #freelance #nostr
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Browser switching still destroys bookmark hygiene. One machine has the good links, another has the stale folder mess, and exporting/importing is still absurdly manual for something so basic. Marksyncr is taking the obvious route: sync bookmarks across browsers without turning it into enterprise software. #productivity #browsers
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