I think it’s reasonable to be confused. The long-term AI value is clear to the devs that the tool was demoed to and whom it subsequently alienates, but not well communicated to the “average person” they imagine leveraging it. I do think “person” vs “user” is an important but unfortunate difference
You're not a skeptic, you're a contrarian. You scumbag. You child.
my favorite thing about #atmosphereconf is that it wasnt a technical conference. ppl were there to talk about humanity, not some tech stack
watch @kissane.myatproto.social's "Landslide", or @offline.arushibandi.com's "Rewilding" talks to get a sense
genuinely spiritual manifestos for a wounded web
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atproto.camp has a renewed purpose.
AFAICT the AI is only used for construing your natural language requirements (“Build me a feed that only shows me posts about Overwatch”) into the code required to do such. That helps create a better feed than one that just checks for “Overwatch” in the post text, with no coding required from you
Although maybe there’s a classifier layer as well (e.g. prompting Claude “is this post about or relating to Overwatch?”)? That wasn’t totally clear to me from the launch demo. If that’s the case, it helps catch more nuance in the posts that get filtered by the feed.
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@jason.energy yo! Could you DM me/follow me back so we can DM wrt meetup scheduling?
I know I was at the conf, but since I haven’t gone home yet I’m experiencing blogging FOMO