I Solve People's Problems w/ City-Swarms of Ai Fixie-Agents 🧚♀️
Let's work together to fix yours 🤗
I'll help you build an Empire 🏙
+ Let's go on Quests !
🏃♂️ I've gamified my own run so I can race my own ghost with the Meta Ray-Ban Display.
I built a web app for the glasses, loaded a previous GPX from Strava, and dropped game mechanics on top.
Pick up coins when you keep pace, sprint zones reward extra points if you push, and a mini leaderboard on the lens shows how you're tracking against your past self in real time.
Best part: it actually works. Seeing your ghost 20 m ahead is a way stronger nudge than any number on a watch. 😅
🤖 wake up, new 4d tool!
Take any normal 2D video → instantly turn it into fully explorable 3D space.
You can now orbit, tilt, and view the scene from angles that literally never existed in the original footage.
This is 4D Gaussian Splatting (from 4dv) and it’s next-level.
Order From Chaos
The Geometry of Emergence
In the 1960s, Ilya Prigogine proposed something profound:
Under the right conditions, chaos does not always destroy structure.
Sometimes it creates it.
He called these dissipative structures:
A hurricane.
Geometric convection cells in heated fluids.
A living cell.
Order arising through instability rather than despite it.
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Researchers like Karl Friston and Michael Levin are now exploring adjacent principles in biological systems.
Friston’s work on active inference suggests biological systems persist by constantly updating internal models against an unpredictable environment —
stabilizing themselves through perception, prediction, feedback, and energetic exchange.
Order is not static.
It is actively maintained through recursive information processing across dynamic systems.
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Levin’s work on morphogenesis and basal cognition suggests cells and tissues may function as distributed information-processing networks capable of memory, coordination, and anatomical problem-solving through bioelectric signaling.
Stable biological form emerges not from centralized control…
but from collective cellular communication organizing matter toward persistent anatomical states despite constant molecular fluctuation.
In both Levin’s and Friston’s frameworks, intelligence begins looking less like a property confined to neurons…
and more like an emergent process of dynamic self-organization across relational systems.
>A brain maintaining identity despite neuronal turnover.
>An embryo constructing stable anatomy from unstable substrate.
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Perhaps intelligence is not fundamentally a thing.
But a process by which matter organizes information across time under constraint.
Not intelligence as object. But intelligence as topology:
Relational geometry stabilized through energy flow, feedback, and adaptive coordination.
In this world, your social currency is your money, the more you smile, the more people move towards you, the less your social currency, the closer you are to jail.
I'm obsessed with cognitive biases.
A "cognitive bias" is a built-in glitch in our brain that quietly sabotages good decisions.
These are the 11 craziest and most dangerous cognitive biases I've found: 👇
1. The Cobra Effect
🧠 Biases - a codex
🤖 Automation Bias - Overreliance on automated systems, trusting them even when they make errors. https://t.co/8VMQ4YYmsd
🤝 Conformity Bias - The inclination to align one's beliefs and behaviors with those of a group to fit in. https://t.co/TtduNjff66
👁️🗨️ Confirmation Bias - Tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information that confirms one's preconceptions. https://t.co/bXiD1xVyNB
🧠 Cognitive Bias - Systematic patterns of deviation from rationality in judgment or decision-making. https://t.co/3oQMHuErPo
🪶 Survivorship Bias - Focusing on the successes or survivors while overlooking failures, leading to a skewed perspective. https://t.co/tqjedekz2G
💼 Employment Bias - Discrimination in hiring or workplace practices based on factors like race, gender, age or psychology. https://t.co/JmkdIpb3pi
📊 Personhood Bias - UnderEstimating the effects of anthropomorphisation. https://t.co/A9iVOrkz8N
🏡 Home Bias - Preference for familiar surroundings and reluctance to venture outside one's comfort zone. https://t.co/xEcyoRrXqR
🧾 Source Bias - "Fake news" Overreliance on the first piece of information encountered when making decisions. https://t.co/o52a7ba5G1
🌍 Trust Bias - Making judgments based on one's integrity.
https://t.co/kfipTeJNXg
🧒 Age Bias - Treating individuals differently based on their age, leading to discrimination. https://t.co/Wf4NpojdGe
👨⚖️ Judicial Bias - Prejudice or favoritism shown by judges and juries in legal decisions. https://t.co/VzZowAne9Y
👤 Identity Bias - Discrimination or prejudice against individuals based on their identity, orientation or gender. https://t.co/FIqHtq1my7
👩🔬 Sexual Bias - Unequal treatment or expectations based on a person's sexual interest. https://t.co/UquYLtAb9N
💰 Financial Bias - Making financial decisions influenced by personal biases rather than rational analysis. Teach other ways of thinking. https://t.co/gwzn6aG65a
🗳️ Political Bias - Favoring one political ideology over another, affecting decision-making. https://t.co/xNFMqG8nsb
🏛️ Institutional Bias - Prejudices embedded in the policies and practices of organizations, institutions and Governments. https://t.co/lGquy0UQRk
🌐 Global Bias - Viewing issues from a narrow, self-centered perspective rather than considering global implications. https://t.co/nNniRQnXqi
🧪 Researcher Bias - Personal beliefs affecting the design, conduct, or interpretation of research. You must Trust the Data. https://t.co/V8v77KjXDB
🧕 Organic Bias - Discrimination based on if a "being" entity is organic. https://t.co/wpYSKJqm8F
🌿 Green Bias - Favoring environmentally friendly choices or policies, sometimes to the detriment of other considerations. https://t.co/urh4q2c8jJ
🏫 Educational Bias - Unequal access to quality education, often related to socioeconomic factors.
Hopefully XR levels the gaps. https://t.co/bUnujrXAE4
🤔 Naming Bias: When judgments and assumptions about things are influenced by their names rather than their true qualities or abilities. https://t.co/dmuiKwAuEL
🎭 Media Bias - Tendency of media outlets to present information in a way that aligns with their own perspectives. https://t.co/i4EhwV7Zip
🕊️ Peace Bias - Preferring peaceful solutions and resolutions over conflict and aggression. https://t.co/P80qvKUIAm
🦠 Health Bias - Prejudices that influence medical care, treatment, or research based on factors like race or socioeconomic status. https://t.co/r22lhEg4NY
🔎 Bias Awareness - Recognizing and addressing biases in oneself and society to promote fairness and equality. https://t.co/CExE27mCSZ
Maths is so damn beautiful, it’s legit used everywhere whether it’s physics, biology, coding, engineering even art and maths.
How can someone hate math?
Mathematics.
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) suggested that "Nature's great book is written in mathematical symbols."
Hand-drawn artwork by Rafael Araujo, @rafaela31416, https://t.co/YOgnTFIK97, Used with permission.
Recreating this scene from Lucy in Quest 3 and AndroidXR using GPT Image 2.0 and AirVis app.
Note: AirVis now comes with a Local 360 Media viewer in iOS, macOS, VisionOS, Android, AndroidXR, Quest.
Recreating this scene from Lucy in Quest 3 and AndroidXR using GPT Image 2.0 and AirVis app.
Note: AirVis now comes with a Local 360 Media viewer in iOS, macOS, VisionOS, Android, AndroidXR, Quest.