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@TheWildHustle
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I was really big into DOTA 2 back in the day, I would go to PC cafe's and play from morning till night, although 13 hours might have been a bit of a stretch.
Think I'm going to draft a NIP for individual health metrics that RUNSTR tracks.
Probably around 12 NIPS
If people come out with better ones I'll gravitate to theirs.
RUNSTR is currently on zap store with
- Run Tracking Dashboard
- Stats
- Nostr Feed of running related posts
- Interoperable Teams
- Wavlake Music
- Interoperable workout records
- Activity modes for Walking/Cycling
Its in alpha, but the beta will be here with performance updates and bug improvements to ensure functionality and useabiltiy across different hardware and OS.
Testflight for IOS will drop in about a month.
Zap store version will contain stuff like NIP60 e-cash wallet and blossom support.
Run Clubs/Walking Clubs/Cycling Clubs will be able to create challenges and events, participate in convo and buy run club merch within the app......... in a couple months.
I'd create an agency that creates bitcoin content focused on attracting normies on tik tok and Instagram.
Was referring to AI generated art by the instructions of a human. It reminds me of scratching records or doing the DJ thing.
Not sure if the future needs anything, it'll probably just keep futuring.
Humans will need to find a place, but they're an adaptable bunch.
Are you saying
People who vibe code don't care enough about what they're doing, and just want to throw something out quickly.
That if they cared more they'd learn the nuts and bolts rather than taking the easy way out.
That vibe coding is lazy.
Not to put words in your mouth, but is that kind of the gist.
Makes me wonder if I'm just a simpleton in terms of my approach to appreciating art.
I haven't experienced disappointment in liking a song and then hearing its AI generated. And i hardly ever listen to lyrics, I'm probably just looking for something that makes my head bop.
I had a conversation with my wife's younger brother last year.
He had taken a bunch of classes outside of school for drawing.
He was under the impression that (and I may be a bit exaggerative in this) what makes someone a better artist is how well they draw the lines, their precision and attention to detail in the drawing. I was under the impression that it was the idea behind the drawing which made it good or bad. Of course there's a bar at which someone would need to shape a well drawn line, but if you can have a computer draw the lines for you, and you supply it with the idea, that seems to be a faster way at getting to the meat of things.
I worked at Bank of America in my past life. I would stand in the lobby with a tablet, attempting to introduce people to the joys of online banking. What seemed normal to me was abhorrent to about 50% of the people I ran into. Things like using an ATM seemed like they were betraying something. I had old ladies yelling at me about how they'd rather wait in line for 30 minutes, because they dont want to do business with a machine, they need to look who's handling their money in the eye and they come to the bank for personal connection.
I worked at Barns and Noble in my past life. I would stand near a kiosk, attempting to introduce people to the joys of e-books. What seemed normal to me was abhorrent to about 50% of the people I ran into. Using devices like the kindle seemed like they were betraying something. I had old men yelling at me about how they'd rather come to the book store and wait in line for 30 minutes, because they don't read books on screens, they want the feel of the book in their hands and need to feel the pages turn as they flip through the book, and that they come to the bookstore for personal connection.