An organisation is a social construct where one or more humans organise to achieve their goals.
Goals are achieved through a social construct named work.
A worker, human or machine, exchanges it's agency and time for a reward to complete a set of predefined tasks.
A task is a technical system where time, money and energy or combined to achieve a definition of done.
Effective work requires agency that understands the organization's priorities, ensuring task completion maximally contributes to organizational goals.
Tasks executed with suboptimal timing or sequence reduce their impact and efficiency, limiting the organization's opportunity to make optimal progress.
This is the underlying logic of the operating system of human collaboration.
Some refer to it as seeing the code in the Matrix.
Internalize it. Use it daily. Formulate clear goals. Achieve your purpose through it.
This is often referred to as the pursuit of happiness.
Help others do the same. Guide them to see these patterns.
Create value for yourself and others.
When we understand the systems around us, we find meaning in our contributions.
Which is what creates your legacy and how you will be remembered.
@benz145 A Meta system seller would be a social 'Have you seen my amazing life' experience. Mtv cribs in xr with gaussian splats and video or something. That would be in line with their dna and what their audience expects from them.
I would never use it tho.
@gfodor I had 1500 people talk to a digital human streaming realtime over 75km on a platform i never read the code on. Its just a crazy timeline and letting go
Last weekend 1500 People had a real-time conversation with Mercator Metahuman. 37h in total.
That's 5% of the 30k visitors at the biggest tech lover event of Benelux, @nerdlandbe
Running on @ElevenLabs and @Hydrahardware
SpaceX put 10 megawatts of solar power in space across 3000 gen1 Starlink satellites, then they put 100 megawatts in space with 7000 gen2. soon, they're doing 1000 megawatts with gen3. SpaceX is basically 10xing space solar every few years!
We’re in an era where a solo engineer can realistically build software that would’ve sounded absurdly ambitious in 2018.
And people are still building habit trackers and pomodoro apps with Claude.
Think bigger.