learning tools. And the investment required from a real dollar perspective is relatively inexpensive for the most intelligent AI. I've always considered AI as a way to amplify human potential and capability. Not replace it.
With everything moving so fast in the world, I wanted to take a minute to say how amazing it is to have such capable technology at our fingertips. For next to nothing really. I've been all on AI since 2020 and it has helped me improve my life and business immensely.
Not getting into hype of fomo or anything like that. But having the ability to learn and explore ideas and concepts rapidly, on a whim really is amazing. AI built me a course to learn about music theory. AI built me a course to learn about manifolds. AI builds me all kinds of...
One of the biggest risks I've taken with music production lately. But I think it's quite good. Orchestral Interface - OI-01. It's Orchestral Trance.
https://t.co/0DlDzjcPNi
@iruletheworldmo I think that's right. I think it will be much less rapid Ontological Shock and more realizing that nonhuman intelligence has built a post human operating system. I wrote an album about this.
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@sadcatstudios Loved the game. Amazing work. I enjoyed it start to finish. I love the art, the music, the aesthetic. The gameplay. Really great job. Thanks for putting this into the world.
We've been working on this for a while. Now it's ready.
We do not require that you listen.
Self-Organized Criticality - SOC-01.
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LIGHTSABERS ARE REAL. RIGHT NOW.
Hacksmith just built the world’s FIRST retractable plasma lightsaber:
• 4,000°F blade
• Slices through steel like it’s butter
• Retracts exactly like the movies
May the 4th be with you… FOR REAL.
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@thehacksmith#MayThe4th
I mapped every AI automation opportunity across 25 industries.
10-15 pain points each. With the exact positioning, pricing range, and who to sell to.
This took me 4 years and 80+ client engagements to figure out.
A lot of AI agencies pick a niche and pray.
They don't know the actual pain points.
They don't know who the buyer is.
They don't know what these companies are already paying for broken solutions.
They don't know what the realistic project size is.
So they end up competing on price for generic "AI automation" gigs.
I've worked with marketing agencies, recruiting firms, e-commerce brands, law firms, real estate companies, healthcare practices, financial services, SaaS companies, manufacturing, construction, logistics, and more.
Every single one has 10-15 processes that are bleeding money because they're still done manually.
Here's what the guide covers for each industry:
→ The top 10-15 automation pain points (ranked by ROI)
→ Who the actual buyer is (CEO, COO, ops manager, etc.)
→ What they're currently paying for manual labor or broken SaaS
→ Realistic project pricing ($5K-$60K+ depending on scope)
→ The discovery questions that unlock the deal
→ How to position yourself as the expert even if you've never worked in that industry
→ Red flags to avoid (industries and company sizes that aren't worth it)
25 industries and 300+ specific automation opportunities.
This is the cheat code for picking your niche and knowing exactly what to sell before you ever get on a call.
Like + RT + reply "NICHE" and I'll send you the full guide (Must be following so I can DM)
@DaveShapi These have lyrics. I like them all quite a bit. But you mentioned Ontological Shock. So that's where my head went.
Listen to CATALOG OPTIMIZATION SEQUENCE 001, a playlist by INTERFACE CONDITIONS on #SoundCloud
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@DaveShapi No there are not. Not in this one. I've made quite a few tracks with lyrics but this one doesn't have lyrics. Sometime we use vocal samples as instruments but I found myself leaning too much into nostalgia. Post separation, rumimation. So I started making them without lyrics.