@FB30DayJailTerm@RepThomasMassie Nuance is always preferred. Worth recognizing that the points Massie left out have no shortage of advocators. Comes down to whether this was a debate or a lecture.
@gofishh77 That’s Nathanial Young for ya. Met him in Paris, under a bridge on the Seine during his Europe tour. Brilliant musician. Hope to see him again soon.
@juliarturc Been feeling this big time too. I felt really good while in deep tech (nanomanufacturing) though. Long-term thinking, more impact-focused VCs, hard and rewarding, physical world things; hard to fake.
@levelsio@duborges I’m currently writing this reply from Doka, a nightclub in Amsterdam, where a Detroit legend is DJing, surrounded by people of all ages. Most are sober, here to enjoy the music, dancing together.
But I agree that most commercial clubs are not worth it, even in your twenties.
I am so bullish on the real world.
Group events. Cookouts. Sports. Parties. Animals. Music festivals. Phoneless dinners. Co-living centers. Healing centers. Retreat centers. Beautiful views. Group adventures.
These things light me up. Tech, ai, and materialism continue to disguest me more every day.
The pendulum has swung too far. A small group of soulless nerds will continue to obsess over ai, automation, effiency, and the intellect. But those of us connected to our hearts and spirits are becoming disgusted by it. We want real, and we want human.
Expect a huge countersurge of irl businesses and events in the next few years.
@kirawontmiss Had the exact same happen in Taipei. Guy was looking for me at check in desk, we flew threw security, sprinted through the terminal with my hold luggage. Arrived sweating. Asian service unrivaled
this is how we handle disputes on Polymarket??
> outcome disputed
> bunch of degens pile into a discord to debate
> discord rules unclear
> debate spills into multiple channels
> debate usually about semantics
> clunky interface between discord and UMA site
> vote
> vote is no longer about rules being objectively met
> instead becomes about what the people want
mechanics works, but seeing lots of room for improved dispute experience