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Pictureman ✼ Guitarist ✼ Noderunner
I had a realization recently about what AI and modern tools are actually doing especially for creatives and artists. What I’m starting to see is that AI is giving us permission to be creative again. Not by replacing creativity, but by removing the technical barriers that used to block it. You no longer need to know how to code a website, master complex software, or understand every technical layer just to build something that supports your work. Now, you can describe an idea in plain language and let the tools translate that into something real. Words have become the interface. That feels incredibly liberating. What makes this even more interesting to me is the historical parallel. Socrates famously never wrote anything down. His ideas were spoken aloud - explored through dialogue - and only later recorded by his students, most notably Plato. The thinking came first. The structure followed. In a strange way, I think AI brings us back to that mode. Speaking ideas. Letting intuition lead. Capturing thought without immediately forcing it into rigid form. That’s essentially what I’m doing now, which is speaking freely, stream-of-consciousness, letting the ideas move naturally. I’m not diminishing writing at all. Writing is essential. But there’s something powerful about being able to think out loud again, without friction, and have those thoughts turned into something usable. I mention all of this because I’ve been rebuilding the website for my photography publication - something I’ve wanted to do for at least five years. I had the ideas back then, but not the technical knowledge, and definitely not the budget. Years ago, I reached out to a development team. They liked the concept, which meant a lot, but the quote came back at $26,000. The project at the time stalled. Today, with better tools and clearer ideas, I’ve built the same thing myself for under $500. Same vision. Same intention. Different tools. The cost of creation is approaching zero, while the potential for expression keeps expanding. If you’re a creative person, this moment is worth paying attention to. The barrier isn’t skill anymore - it’s imagination. What a time to be alive.
I have three copies left. Zap this note 12k and one shall be yours. I sent a copy to my photography teacher that I mention in the book and he was hyped 🤞🏼 image View quoted note →
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I’ve been in the photography world for a long time now, and I’ve been running @NOICE since 2015. It’s become a fairly low-key, but recognizable name in the photo space. One thing I’ve consistently noticed though is that most photographers still don’t really understand #Bitcoin. As I rebuild the NOICE website, I’ve quietly integrated a bit of Bitcoin education into it (bottom footer section). It’s not loud or preachy - it’s subtle. It lives in the same place NOICE has always lived: curiosity. There’s a small page that gently walks the viewer through what fiat money is, how we arrived here, and why Bitcoin exists as a solution. I think it fits well. To my knowledge, NOICE is the first photography publication to meaningfully integrate Bitcoin into its foundation. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, and it feels good to finally bring those worlds together. Just doing my small part. The site is still in progress, so that explains the vercel domain. I hope to have everything transfered over soon. Poke around the site on desktop and mobile. Still welcoming feedback.
Outside today. * Not pictured, a nice red tail hawk flying above me now
Happy new year to those who celebrate the more accurate calendar