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Chat Battles

There’s a lot going on in the chat app field. Fediverse, Activitypub, Mastodon and Bluesky and Threads, etc.

I think this is a vast waste of time because chatting is not important. Never was, never will. It’s ephemeral. It’s in the moment. Reading 10-year-old chat logs will make anyone cringe at themselves. There’s no value in chatting besides the few minutes around when it happens. Thus all those companies and developers trying to grab an aspect of our lives that is not really worth anything, is weird (I know, they’re here for the tracking/ad potential but still).

And on the other hand, if you’re a person who likes to write and communicate with others, you probably already have a website/newsletter/stream and discuss things with people in many ways, from SMS to Zoom to Discord and whatnot. There’s no need for one chat thing to rule them all. It’s usually bad for all of us.

Just like chatting a lot.

Also WordPress is better than ever, and RSS is the only thing you really need. Tata,

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Generative AR

Them: “Generative AI is not smart, it’s just text and data parsing repeated and matrix’d up, it’s not actual comprehension!”

Me absorbing architecture daily through photos, layouts, axonometric views, articles, 3D scenes, schemes over dozens and dozens of books, blog posts, videos, understanding more and more of its importance in our lives, its literal costs, its structural engineering sub-division via repetition, revisiting the ones that I liked the most and comparing them to what I’m trying to build:

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AI 23

The year of generative AI, for sure.

I have never seen anything take over everything like LLMs did over the year. There are so many things going on in that space on all fronts that I can barely keep up.

Know for instance that full body deepfake humans in videos, at different freaking angles, are a thing now. Or that realistic 3D animation can be made from a single image. You know AI voices are extremely good now, right? Copilot on Windows 11 is impressive. And all those things are developing and improved on at an absurd velocity.

I could see that once the AI chips announced recently are used at high scale with the latest algorithm improvements and data, we’re going to break through something.

There are two main currents these days in tech about AI:

“great, a personal assistant for anyone, democratization of knowledge and increase of freedom, how awesome!!”

or

“AI is going to kill us all.”

I’m neither. I’m more like “the incentive for capitalism is to use the shit out of AI, therefore every single market out there is going to be massively impacted resulting in constant layoffs and more frightening, a lot less hiring.” Which is already happening, after barely 12 months of ChatGPT.

It’s impossible to see what it will be in five years. But I can safely say, be ready to be happy with not much. Get closer to nature, y’all.

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RIP Andre Braugher

I can’t believe he passed.

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Wondering

I’m writing about entertainment’s golden ages because with AI now and the heavy A/B test-based decisions (not the brightest by the way) of the past ten years, I feel like there’s a sense of everything being derived from something done before, at a high rate. It didn’t used to be like that.

My best example of this is floating worlds. Jesus Christ. It’s the de-facto template these days for “edgy” worlds but although it’s an old trope, it used to be rare! Now it’s like everything uses that setting. Which used to be awesome (the end of Laputa, ugh) but isn’t anymore.

What I mean is that over-optimization of entertainment leads to an increase of sameness. Which seems to be very addictive? What kind of impact does it have on people growing up on this? Their ability to discern, perceive differences and commons?

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Golden age of stuff

Games

90s-00s. The 90s were full of experimental games, produced Mario Kart, Street Fighter II and Doom. All the best arcade games ever. The 00s with 3D games never done before, FFVII, MGS, Counter-Strike and Mario64 and GTA? Give it up. Those two decades were peak video game. Everything after –massive online gaming full of bullying, mobile gaming and its whales, gambling and complacent long story-based games-, has not been it.

Movies

80s-90s. Just absurd quality when looking back after a decade of streamed movies with no soul. From the artsy, quirky French movies of those years, to the best blockbusters (Indiana Jones and E.T. and Rocky) to the movies we had never seen anything like it before (Terminator, Predator, Aliens, Akira) all the way to the 90s classics (Edward Scissorhands, The Big Lebowsky, Men In Black, Point Break), it’s been downhill from there. Everything in the 00s and beyond is just not as brilliant. It makes me want to re-watch so many things.

Music

70s-90s. Music has been insane during those three decades. Tons of music on the radio in 2023 is still from the 70s because music was everything in that time. Music in the 70s was like skins in games today: the hottest shit youth spends its entire money on. Sure, a lot of people would say that 80s music was not good, I disagree heavily. There was some technical hiccups due to transitioning from full analog to less analog, but I believe people were obsessively trying to make the best sounding music possible. And they did quite often. 80s Funk music is spectacular (Thriller, hello!). 80s metal musicians are playing playing. It’s also the start of hip-hop and house and everything electronic. The 80s were crucial. 90s electronic music is essential. 90s hip-hop is the closest to timelessness, thanks to creativity and sampling. 90s rock? From Nirvana to Korn to Pantera and Pearl Jam, just no contest here. But I think after that, the 00s and up have been rehashing ad nauseam, at a higher pitch and lower bass. Emo rock, trap music and dubstep trigger nostalgia but not much more. Even today, as the first nostalgic wave. Which is usually the strongest.

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Convo

Me: Thank you, Josh!

Him: It’s Maxwell.

Me: My bad!

Also me, under breath: WhothefuckisJoshthen?

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I feel this

Isn’t it time?? I think it is.

(lowkey the latest technology advances like AI and Waymo are whispering “yeah we’re taking care of stuff, relax humans” but you know, greed and dysfunctional societies)

Lots of things going on personally and internationally, I guess. Some management stuff, work load and involvement into various things keep me from writing, smh.

It is the end of the year and memories show up. I made some really good ones this year. Two trips to France whooped my bank account’s ass, but it was so intensely intense and beautiful.

A few weeks ago I showed a native LA friend a gorgeous place she had no idea existed. Always a great feeling to see someone’s eyes open wide!

Fuck gentrification, it has to be said from time to time.

95% settled now. It couldn’t be better right now. Blessed.

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Waymo love

While things are getting absurd with OpenAI, I just was confronted with AI driving a car. Yes, Waymo.

So I’m a the light behind it. The light turns green, we go, super smooth. At the end of the next street, there’s a stop. The Waymo stops for quite some time even though there’s no traffic.

There is. A pedestrian is jogging on the sidewalk and about to cross the street. I then notice that the Waymo has a pedestrian sign lit up on its roof. Smart. The car had seen him, in the dark, far before any human eyes could see him.

We then go on and the Waymo keeps its distance with the car in front of us. I pass them both. The Waymo was waiting for that lame human being driver to scoot over. It then smoothly accelerates and come next to me. Windows down.

The Waymo has no driver in the driver’s seat. Not the first time that I see that, but for the first time, it’s next to me.

A CAR DRIVING SMOOTHLY IN TRAFFIC WITHOUT A DAMN DRIVER AT THE WHEEL. THE WHEEL TURNS BY ITSELF. YO

It’s incredible because even though I know it, knew it, seeing it happening in front of you is exhilarating. I—

And yes, passengers in the back. An older black couple looking like they’ve been doing this since 1963, blasé AF. Of course!

Far or close, the now is surreal and very real. Seriously.

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OpenAI

I often suggest that fiction is a bit too much and that the real world is enough interesting stuff.

Well this OpenAI drama this weekend has been riveting like the last three episodes of a show’s crucial season. Check this out:

The CEO of OpenAI was fired on Friday by the board but might be reinstated as I type this.

OpenAI might be one of the most influential company on the planet in the near future, if not already. Sam Altman is one of the most connected tech dude around. LLMs are truly changing society faster than anything prior and GPT-4 is way ahead. Microsoft and OpenAI just announced in the past few weeks tons of products and services. I believe GPT-4 Turbo allows you to feed it 300 pages of text.

Some rumors are saying that Sam was trying to get “middle east” financing (aka oil-backed, Saudi money) to build hardware to go faster and compete with Nvidia, who has a near monopoly over AI hardware. The problem you see, is that almost all the best hardware foundries are own by Taiwan and a company called TSMC. Who is printing money producing chips for everyone:

If you will, from 2010 to 2020, that’s smartphone growth. 2020 and on, that’s AI/GPUs growth. Yeah.

So we have a young man with an interesting past at the top of a non-profit/for profit company changing the world and which needs dramatic amounts of everything (apparently mid engineers comp at OpenAI is $800K/year) to keep moving, so much that it shakes international relationships and bends chips markets and supply.

The situation is super wild right now.