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Farmer Jim
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Galaxy-brained middle-aged software wiz. Along for the ride
Farmer Jim 9 months ago
So tired of being pumped with propaganda and consumerist lies
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
someone convince me not to quit my safe good paying job to work on my dumb AI ideas. I have about 3 months of cash on hand and would have to eat into my BTC stack
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
considering trying to orange pill the billionaire I work for
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
Twitter is a morass of attention eating piranhas. Half of them don't know they are piranhas. I need to stop scrolling before my brain becomes 100% mush (I'm up from 73% to 82% today alone). back to work...
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
Satoshi is a miracle worker that people in 2000 years will argue never actually existed. People will worship him as a diety. Fucking amazing time to be alive.
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
I was watching for 96, blinked and it was gone
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
I guess I shouldn't assume FU money yet, but I feel it coming..
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
on days like this, where my net worth increases by multiples of monthly salary in a matter of hours, I wonder why I even bother working anymore. once there's a safe, effective means of generating cash flow off Bitcoin holdings I'll never have to worry about money again. then the real fun starts...
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
the raw milk argument is tough for me as someone who believes food is broken and the old ways were better, but who has also wrecked his body in weird ways attempting to live by the old ways. I am sympathetic but cautious.
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
Social anxiety sucks. Even when you feel welcome and appreciated you still feel scared.
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
Christianity is astrology rewritten with human characters
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
I've never read an article or book that saved me from making mistakes as a manager or a founder. The scenarios I seem to bump into are usually entirely preventable but also very specific. Coming from an engineering IC background (albeit with a marketer's worldview), I have had many shortcomings in managing the procedural aspects of business. I'm less experienced in business modeling, legal, and people operations. I recognized those weaknesses after a startup I had built burned down around me. I've learned a lot about those areas over the last few from many odd mistakes. I am still making mistakes - I made two just this week (that I'm aware of)! Anyway, Founder Mode misses benefits of Manager Mode, and vice versa. As always, the answer is somewhere in the middle.
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
you can acknowledge the value of a truly scarce asset like Bitcoin without wasting your brain on libertarianism.
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
everyone wants to be a source of truth. source of truth for this, source of truth for that. fucking game of thrones over source of truth. how about you all just do your jobs, eh? there's value in distributing knowledge.
Farmer Jim 1 year ago
those of us born roughly 1985-1992 were alive just in time to absorb the unfiltered internet, raw human cognition injected directly into our sensory streams during our developmental ages. as children, we were offline by default. it was not common to own a computer at home. some of us accessed, learned, and created the first computers, the first digital media, digital worlds. as young adults we were first to social media and were able to access p2p tech with little real concern for digital government surveillance. we have since seen the transition from no one has a computer to everything *is* a computer. we are all cyborgs, one way or another. without AI, we had to learn how to think. with the Internet, we had all of humanity's information organized into accessible graphs, but had to stitch the world model together ourselves. now that we have AI, the outpouring of our souls are instantly magnified intellectually, our outputs multiplied at a moment just before the creative capabilities of humanity expand exponentially. our own creative capabilities are multiplied and we will become the social and political rulers of the new digital continent. we hold the keys to human history in our memories of purely human experience. we will be the last humans to retain any memory of the pre-computer era. we are the first to lead into digital nativism.