really, thanks for listening! It's fun making them and nice to know they are being listened to
holy shit, I really don't know if this is real or a joke
thanks! It might be uncommon because it's a real pain in the ass to keep it short. Every time I make one I stress about how easily my point can be misunderstood because there are so few details. Good way to practice the art of moving on
the woman who is quote tweeting in the twitter screenshot above. I don't want to write her name for search indexing
LB creeps me the f out (sorry, not much else to add)
imagine if actual roadmaps just said "we want to tell you how to get there" "we hate giving you bad directions" "we will make sure you get there at some time in the future"
hay guys, sorry for spam - I just want to shill my videos/audios i'm trying to put out twice a week (I've already done 9!). They are 3-5 mins long and all around one particular theme of tech crit
video versions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwvAAoSdsXWxHwFbULgbpVGiLmJZv4X1g audio versions:
- apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faster-and-worse/id1792154689
- spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/62Q7vclARxKjMAOtwXfOIu
- they are also in all the other major podcast platforms. Let me know if you're interested but can't find it.
Let me know if you like it/hate it
oh yeah! That spiral-bound monster was great. I was too young and dumb at the time to actually learn basic but I used to copy the programs from that book into the command line and run them to see what they did. Great memories, thanks!
I remember reading The Stand for the first time. The longest book I'd read before that time was a couple of hundred pages long, so it was a big challenge to tackle a 1000 odd page book. But it is such an amazing book and I breezed through it. It's still my favourite book because of how good it is and because it sparked my appetite for reading.
funny how we went from the "trust machine" blockchain grift to the "could be an acceptable level of trustable machine" ai grift
It's probably more sensible for me to try writing short bits too, instead of faffing around with videos