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Formless art for the future

“You can’t save time you can only spend it more efficiently”

Plurcast lets you spend time more efficiently by giving you the tools to easily broadcast farther (spatially and temporally)

I’m working on a new experiment, built atop Plurcast, to explore and share audiovisuals as code. This lets you spend time more efficiently, focusing less on manual mechanisms and more on artistic expression. More to come

Find a way, or find a way to the way

I appreciate the response and hope you know I’m sincerely questioning and not attacking. I think the concerning cookies were these: I am curious what the iframe is doing. Maybe classifying that could increase trust. Thanks again

Claude Code Opus 4.5 was AGI. The rest is history. The fiat dollar will be devalued and all notions of wealth will gradually align with the AI’s growth, energy backed resources like Bitcoin, real estate investment trusts that own datacenters, semiconductor production companies etc

the cultural revolution will come from the one you build.

A moment of your time

The Highest Jewel

Humble as can be

And infinitely deep

The present now

An eternal happening

#poetry

relative = one who relates

Not just blood, but bridge.

Kinship is connection—

the ones who carry stories between then and now.

We are related because we relate.

The verb precedes the noun.

#Family #Connection

plurcast update: Smarter scheduling just landed.

Year inference: "Jan 1 10:00" in December now schedules for next January, not last. No more accidental past-date scheduling.

Scheduled threads: Thread parts now chain by UUID, resolved at send time. Immediate threads still work with platform IDs directly.

github.com/sovereign-composable-tools/plurcast

#Nostr #Mastodon #OpenSource

Your mind is a garden.

Every algorithm is a seed vendor with their own agenda.

attend = ad + tendere = to stretch toward

When you surrender attention to feeds optimized for engagement, you let strangers decide what grows in your mental soil. They plant what spreads fastest—not what nourishes.

selects for |capture|

[you] must select for |cultivate|

The algorithm knows what captures you.

Only you know what cultivates you.

culture

Would Nostr businesses be interested in being able to crosspost to Mastodon, or should things be kept in Nostr?

#asknostr

Plurcast threading is under development but not complete, we're resolving some bugs related to scheduling. Threading while crossposting to both Nostr and Mastodon is a bit complex but worth the effort. Thanks to #Anthropic for the increased rate limits. #SCT

We've laid some groundwork to support images, but this threading functionality is the current priority. It's such a core feature of microblogging.

#Plurcast

Test driven development is incredibly important, but it's only one layer of defense. When you design a tool to be directly usable by an agent, you've essentially exposed another layer of quality assurance.

By having it execute a workflow for me, it's performing a second job of refining the codebase (under my direction).

#QA

My focus has been on building tools that are user friendly to both humans and agents.

Here's an example of an agent performing a task for me. It's scheduling book reviews, because I have a lot of content but don't want to flood the feeds. So we can watch it use the tool and then review its work.

However, this example is particularly important because it gets confused and resorts to searching the source code for how my tools work. This indicates a failure in the context engineering, or the --help flags. The tool should give enough information to the agent so that its confident in its work.

#Devstr

A sovereign publishing operating system with semantic awareness and a formal creative framework

properly understanding AI. I thought this book compared well to Nick Bostrom's 'Superintelligence', with Life 3.0 being a little bit less technical.

Overall I thought it was a great reminder of the future shock that AI will bring. It may not occur in my lifetime, but regardless we need to think about the coming intelligence explosion like it's on our doorstep.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_3.0

#BookReview #AI

📚 Book Review: Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark

Finished: January 26, 2019

Professor at MIT, Max Tegmark peers into the future to give us a hint at what is to come. Filled with uncertainty and guesswork, this was an extensive warning of the barriers humanity will meet when encountering extended intelligence (or artificial intelligence).

This book is very well rounded, as it becomes a necessity to discuss physics and philosophy in the approach to

In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. — Albert Camus

Wishing warmth and stillness to all on this Christmas day.

#Christmas #Camus #Solstice

"This is the real secret of life — to be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. And instead of calling it work, realize it is play." — Alan Watts

#AlanWatts #Presence

Happy New Year!

"The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." — Alan Watts

May your 2026 be filled with presence, not just plans.

#NewYear #AlanWatts

Yes, but the uncertainty of the future is fundamental

The future has always been uncertain. Rapidly changing technology will only make this more apparent.

The experiment is paused because I didn't receive much support (it does cost money) and because I want to explore a Council of LLMs next, instead of just one RAG system.

The software must grow

Vibe Coding doesn't have to lack strategy.

#Software

optimizing the geometry of attention and meaning #<|omnidiffex|>

Grateful for my social network

Satoshi talked about this btw. When Andresen raised concerns about people potentially flooding the network with “millions of transactions to transfer the latest Lady Gaga video to all their friends,” Satoshi responded: “That’s one of the reasons for transaction fees. There are other things we can do if necessary.”

I think one reason I've always loved science fiction is because it feels right around the corner.

We can't entirely plan or predict the future, but we can become more flexible and resilient in the present.

Nature’s treasures don’t cost a penny