@pudgenet Hey AmericanRich, don’t you think you can use your time on socials into something more costructive instead of pushing this silly narrative to divide even more our countries?
The world needs something better than this, and the world is neither America or Europe, is all of us
"We believe it would be good for the world to have the option to slow or temporarily pause frontier AI development to enable societal structures and alignment research to keep up with the advance of the technology. "
Our internal data shows Claude is accelerating AI development—a possible path to recursive self-improvement, or AI autonomously building a more capable successor.
It’s happening faster than we thought, and the implications deserve greater attention. https://t.co/OVVPJO7VQx
Nothing to say about the project, that feels solid and good contribution to the ai software ecosystem. But can we stop with the bullshit? If you create anything that obviously recalls another trademark, you should expect the owner of that trademark to knock your door defending their interests.
i've been thinking for a while - especially last 4 months, and even more intensely in the last 2-3 weeks - that there's a strong chance the next couple of years will be the last time we can do good work, work that truly matters, work that _lastingly_ matters -- before the age of the machines commences
not sure i buy the permanent underclass idea (tho it's the logical next step of my argument), but i am def scared that there's not going to be a place for people filled with intense thymotic forces anymore
what will we do? go to war? what will the new heroes look like? where will risk, and thus greatness, be hidden?
i've seen several times what happens when you take that drive away from certain people and you replace it with hedonic stillness. it's never nice. you end up with nietzsche last man. a contemptible fate
ai might require us to rewire our very biology, our deepest motivations, and i'm not persuaded we know how to do it
After ThinkAloud redesign I got 47 new users, but almost nobody actually made it to using the app 😅
Looking at the flow again, it was clearly too heavy: walkthrough -> onboarding -> signin -> paywall (with free trial) -> first reflection and Aha moment.
I removed signin and now after onboarding you go straight into your first free reflection. If you want to keep going, then you pay.
Very simple change, let’s see if it finally brings my first subscription 🤞
After a redesign of thinkaloud (my voice journaling app), It's time to work on the install → subscription conversion rate. (The app is new so it can be only improved eheh)
So I redesigned the entry flow: added a walkthrough as the app’s first touchpoint and swapped onboarding with sign-in to reduce friction.
Let's see if the experiment works
@bryan_johnson Open up to people, even about uninteresting things, even when it feels pointless.
Let them help you realize all the false things you tell yourself that keep you stuck. It’ll take (a lot of) time and consistency, but it’ll help.
Welcome to 2026.
Ready to upgrade my Individual Apple Developer account to a business one to start accepting payments for my apps, I filled out every company detail. Hit submit, and was greeted with a vague "we'll get back to you ASAP."
72 hours later, still no updates, no confirmation email, nada.