Ohhh. That’s cool! Yah and makes sense. Just passing the potato around alone is a fun mechanic already since there’s a social element to it.
Aw Ty! It could be like uno cards…or! What about it morphing, taking inspiration fr CryptoKitties and Axie or other games, where holding one object doesn’t do much but holding multiple could transmute the objects before you pass them along again. Or they could be combined before passed. Multipliers vs compressors.
@nbragg I loved how easy it was. I think there’s a lot that can be done where you have multiple different potatoes or objects that are passed around and holding multiple at the same time can even potentially multiply the amount of potatoes you have etc. Sooo many potential games you could play with. UNO Potato?
Am I going to have to pass the potato around for the rest of my life. Is this forever. I better not have the potato on my deathbed. Haha.
Wait. What! Only 5 people can play?! I tried to pass it to @davidtphung and it gave me this error message.
CALL FOR RESEARCHERS: If anyone has friends that are deep on AI and you think would be good at researching and either outlining or actually scripting tutorials, please let me know!
Prediction: within the next year, OpenAI releases a model that disrupts its own chatbot form factor, likely coinciding with GPT5. (And Apple dazzles us in June with an updated Siri)
As popular as anime is, it’s still massively underrated. That’s partly because a majority of adults think cartoons are for children, showing how ultimately close minded adults can be.
Noticed that local web3 events have surged in attendance again. 2024 is gonna be a fascinating year with the halvening and ETH ETF coming up in the next few months.
This is where benchmarks like huggingface’s leaderboard come in handy: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard
So what’s next after SBF? The 3Arrows guys and Do Kwon meet justice? All the web3 frauds of the pandemic? Or SEC finally classifies certain things as securities or commodities? I’m sure crypto is sighing a huge sigh of relief but seems to me crypto/blockchain/web3 are still stuck working on the basics.
Feels like AI is bringing back the original dream of Web 3.0, the Semantic Web. Web3 feels now like a left turn? https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02894-x?utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=nature&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1697732709-1
Being in the Bay Area for the last month has given me a new appreciation for both LA and the Bay. They’re so similar to each other, being both quintessentially Californian, and yet, they’re so profoundly different. The Bay feels more intellectual and product-obsessed. LA is more narrative and story-obsessed.
Is the problem the tools or the ecosystem that is asking us to use those tools based on a vision of productivity that is outdated to the Industrial Revolution?