raw milk and dates, man
that’s a combination
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open source game dev
the specific pattern of controlling something perfectly at first and then letting go entirely seems almost unreasonably prevalent and effective in so many fields, from creative processes, through child upbringing, to quantum computing…
bitcoin is a great example of that too
quite interesting
gm ⛅
this feels so much like late 2019
what would be great to have with nostr is a local LLM integration for proofreading posts and comments before they get sent, as well as anti-self-doxx checks etc for images and files
you can’t delete anything here, which is a dope feature imo, but gotta pair it up with increased security
AI will soon be able to transform any idea into an entire universe
Let’s say you’re a fan of Star Wars, in a few years you’ll be able to live there
Starting from generating new sequels (that are actually 10/10 movies), then eventually moving into VR, then Neuralink
Infinite world generation, based on any prompt
All you need is a sufficiently deep and coherent idea, a universe exciting enough for you to inhabit
Open source worlds will be the most exciting
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here’s a dream product I need badly for some reason:
- local multimodal open source AI model running on embassy/umbrel
- then I connect to it from a @Daylight Computer Co tablet
- interaction with AI happens over a ‘whiteboard’ on the paper-like display
- I sketch out some ideas, the AI model analyzes in real time and sometimes chimes in a side window, giving me further inspiration or suggesting things to consider, taking my goals and overall context into account
very likely all the building blocks for this are already there, gotta do some digging
is there some way to force websites into english regardless of what country vpn you’re on?
funny how I’m getting more engagement here with 12 followers than on twitter with 1000
I badly need a phone from @Daylight Computer Co
I’ve been thinking about the same kind of thing recently, although looking at it more from the buddhist perspective of the ego.
Perhaps God vs Satan could be interpreted not as good vs evil, but instead as the difference between the ‘the unified eternal existence’, vs the singular ‘I’ with its desires, drives, etc. The difference between the form and the formless.
From that perspective I think anything related to personal desire, including many creative and productive endeavours, could be placed in the ‘Satan’ category.
The feelings related to following your heart too recklessly are similar to the ones you might have after chasing your career, creative endeavours, or even ‘self development’ too recklessly as well.
This in turn led me to think that maybe the whole interpretation of Satan as strictly evil is backwards - it’s only evil if you get lost in it and lose balance.
If the whole world was entirely aligned with God, devoid of personal drives, we’d live in a world of monks, without all the unique beauty and flavour that some aspects of the ego can bring.
It seems like the tension between these 2 forces is what brings all the beauty, and threading the middle way might be the best path.
The New Testament seems like a really good representation of this idea - God, the formless, taking on a human form. Perhaps reconciling with Satan in the process?
gm nostr 🪐