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renderg.host
Designer. Strategist. Process Wonk. I'm into figuring out perplexing things. And fart jokes. — https://links.renderg.host
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Lexative (n.) – A psychological compound that stimulates the sudden, involuntary release of long-suppressed literature.
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Me neither, but I’m sure it was a case study in inclusive policy making.
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I'll give you a dollar if you can find the word "no" in this answer.
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Wait wait wait, ahahaha I just realised who you are ahahahaa.
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🤐
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Wanna press the report button *so bad*
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How did it get to C before we figured that bit out?
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That Amerie track is an evergreen killer
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It takes the weekend for the fresh code to dry…
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A.I. stands for Autocomplete Instrument.
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I feel maybe you just invented the best gameshow ever. Like when they give Gen Z kids a dial telephone or a Walkman and ask them “what is this?”
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Testing if this posts to BlueSky
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I spent the last few years working on this problem but sadly we ran out of money before going to market. If you know anyone trying to work on these problems, connect us please 🙏
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It’s so much worse than you can imagine. 6m papers published a year and I would say half of all submitting authors and reviewers will be using a ~30 year old piece of software to contribute to publication. Yes that’s right. 30 years old. Three decades. Pre-broadband. Maybe pre-web.
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S1 is a piece of garbage. It’s a shame soooo many publishers are stuck with it / stuck to it. With the recent sale I can’t see many big changes coming any time soon.
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“Well we did *say* we weren’t going to make money”
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Simon Wardley said the charlatans in tech (referring I think to consultants) always say things like “it’s going to get worse before it gets better” so that they can hedge reality. When it gets better, you thank them. When it gets worse, they say “well I did tell you this would happen”.
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OpenAI pulled this same trick with their “we’re not aiming to make a profit” line. (Altman literally said “We don’t know how to monetise this. We’re going to build an AGI and ask it”). Take away the success metric and now you can play with the success narrative.
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Is that a teeny tiny ampersand ?
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It’s amazing how powerful “number goes up” is as a motivation driver. Congrats on all your days without booze 🤘
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I worked on apps for Home for a while. It was an amazing concept that was too far ahead of its time.
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Slop is accidental. Liquid Glass was made with intention.