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What it feels like to be a builder in blockchain. At least the casino food is good.
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Note: as with the last couple of Three Things issues, this article was also written a few months ago. I really struggled with the decision a...
I’ve been quiet lately about what I’ve been up to. I touched upon my AI podcast project a couple of weeks ago. It’s been renamed Barely Possible, and today it’s finally live and open to the public. Check it out at BarelyPossible.to, or in T...
It’s been a great four years. (Nearly four and a half now!)
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Note: like Issue #202, this article was also written back in December but didn’t get published due to changing workflows and priorities. I’m still prioritizing buil...
If crypto felt like a casino, AI feels like an office party. Unlike crypto, AI has earned the right to celebrate because it’s much further along at shipping software that everyday people are using. (That’s me on the right side in case it wa...
Modern AI tools are like genius architects. We can design absolutely anything, but execution is still harder than it should be. AI is still held back by several interrelated failures.
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Note: My writing workflow is rapidly evo...
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Core blockchain R&D. My hobbies include sci-fi, fireside chats, and preventing metadata information leaks.
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