Matt Campbell on Nostr: It's easy to get discouraged at the state of computing, especially consumer software ...
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"content": "It's easy to get discouraged at the state of computing, especially consumer software and the web. A recent case in point is this post by nostr:npub164knq07vpgq7h3nkm7yq5r3x0aeqvm7q0p99w8u90qmfyxv9ll0qjdc25x: https://mastodon.nz/@gtw/112058063633743100 To be clear, I'm not criticizing that post; it resonates with me.\n\nSo, I think it would be good to have some posts pointing out useful and interesting applications that make the most of those 10+ billion transistors. No generative AI though. I don't deny that generative AI is sometimes useful, but it's such a hot topic already.",
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