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Ezra's Ramblings

Ezra's Ramblings

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1/3 true love, 2/3 hangnail anxiety Yak Shaver Extraordinaire Some call me ተወርዋሪ ኮከብ 🌠😁

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  • 14 авг.17из Su_ch_is_life

    Heaven's case still haunts me. I remember signing a petition back then too. However, our legal system seems to misunderstand that it is only her who had been wronged. This is the least we can do. But let's do it. And in due time, we will be louder. Fuck the men who continue to be more barbaric than a prehistoric rock, and the law which keeps emancipating them. Things are so bad that the next petition that comes up is for criminalizing marital rape 🤦‍♂ [Petition]

  • Remember, we're still baby adults. Take it easy 🙂

  • 11 авг.841из aydus_journal

    Got hacked and my channel got deleted I was always the "why would they hack me?" girl i think i deserved it 😭 Anyways we keep going :)) @aydus_journal

  • I've been using glaze to prototype an app to help me prioritize my to-dos. Splitting it up like this has been such a treat. Plus glaze is so powerful, very cool stuff. You could say it glazed my soul 🙂 *made by the raycast team btw

  • But seriously, show your support 🫶

  • Let's do this again Hey, I’m Ezra.

  • 21. dont take people at their words, take them at their actions

  • 8 авг.17854из miheretabtrysstuff

    To make use of the things you have In the time that you have You have to automate the boring stuff By #ezra

  • Had a lot of fun speaking at the raycast meetup today. The panel was fun, got to hear very interesting opinions and got to geek out a bit. Met with some very talented people that really motivated me as well. Thank you so much @BurhanOps🫡

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  • Currently sitting between two gaming laptops doing renders🫠 I'm getting air speeds that would've kept Amelia Airheart from crashing

  • 6 авг.1 786612

    Alright. I want you to read this. Earlier today, I released a new component. What you see is the finished result. What you don’t see are the days of planning, research, testing, designing, simplifying, throwing ideas away, and trying again before I felt it was ready. Within hours, it had been copied and ported to another framework by pointing an agent at my code. Of course, it’s open source. They were allowed to do it. And I’ve been around long enough, with multiple successful products, that I don’t care. But what if this was someone’s first product? What if they spent months building it, launched on Friday, and by Monday it had been cloned by agents, repackaged, and made free? What happens when your second product is copied? Your fifth? Your tenth? What happens when every new idea immediately becomes the next prompt? What happens when your roadmap, your changelog, and your launch announcements become someone else input prompts? What happens when models become good enough to copy bigger ideas? What happens when “just execute better” stops being the answer? What happens when “just build bigger” or “think wider” stops being enough? What happens when both ideas and execution become cheap? What happens when the creator pays the full cost of creativity but everyone else pays nothing to reproduce it? What happens to creativity when AI makes copying effectively free? What happens to the will to create when AI makes copying effectively free? Look, copying is not new. Copying at this speed, cost, and scale is. People will tell you to think bigger. But nobody starts "bigger". Every one of us here started by making something small. You keep going because, somewhere along the way, the work is rewarded. Maybe people use it. Maybe they pay for it. Maybe they simply recognize the thought, effort, and care that went into it. Copying once demanded effort. You had to study the work and understand it to copy it. That effort created appreciation for the person who made it. Not anymore. Creativity begins with small steps. If we make those first steps feel pointless, we don’t just lose small products. We lose the people who might have gone on to build the big ones. We are uniquely positioned here. We get to use and experience this life-changing technology before almost everyone else. How we use it will set the default everywhere else. That default will spread to writing, design, music, research, and every other field where someone still has to take the first creative risk. We can use AI to build great things. Or we can use it to strip every new idea for parts. We decide. [shadcn]

  • I have another jargon phrase to thank AI for... "Belt and suspenders"

  • Meet Our Speaker: Ezra Ashenafi

  • What's something that you regret researching? I'm thinking of something that has changed your understanding or opinion on something irreversably. I'm currently going through something like that right now, but also curious of what others went through... h…

  • What's something that you regret researching? I'm thinking of something that has changed your understanding or opinion on something irreversably. I'm currently going through something like that right now, but also curious of what others went through... https://sma.robi.work/b/60sRUOucUUeo for those who'd rather do this privately

  • Fact checking this... • It's after the cup • It's not an Ethiopian national team as some have reported, just a club of Ethiopians. EFF actually put out a statement distancing themselves[1] • A correspondent actually reported the kids have contacted their…

  • ENTIRE ETHIOPIAN FOOTBALL TEAM DISAPPEARS IN SWEDEN AFTER YOUTH TOURNAMENT

  • Best change I've made to my Agents file in forever working as intended!👏