HOLY FUCKING SHIT OMG CLAUDE JUST CRACKED THIS SHIT, THANK YOU @AnthropicAI THANK YOU @DarioAmodei NAMING MY KID AFTER YOU π
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@0xSweep it would be interesting to measure the biological age impact of crypto versus other professions to evaluate if itβs an accelerate of aging processes
Many people believe you need to be rich to enjoy NYC but it's actually the opposite. Average and top 1% earner both get the same access to the city's energy. Beautiful parks, streets, walks, the map is able to be embraced by anyone regardless of position
It's arguably the most even playing field to exist from a lifestyle design perspective. There's nothing to escape from or buy your way out of. More you earn, more you lean into what already and has always made you happy instead of looking for ways to take yourself out of the mix
Completely different definition of what being cool means here. Only status symbol is your aura, how much fun you're having, if you radiate enough gusto to make the most of what life has to offer
all my life living in New York, I believed in never gatekeeping, always sharing the good spots. But now I am at 180Β° away from that belief. Anything even mildly good about the city, if shared, gets ruined and overrun instantly. and the people overrunning it are pure selfish narcissists with no regard for anyone else, none of the city's spirit of situating yourself among others. Just selfish little suburban brats everywhere taking incredibly stupid photos. It really does have to stop somehow.