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Want this: An Intelligent Reading Assistant that helps you transform any text across levels of abstraction.
Text too complex? It makes it understandable, tailored to your level.
Too shallow? It deepens it with related knowledge, tools, and sources.
Too scattered? It organizes and summarizes.You give it a book, paper, or post—along with your goals and background—and it reshapes the material in real time to fit you.
It adds:
- “Explain like I’m 5” summaries
- Definitions for jargon
- Visual aids and analogies
- Contextual links and background info
- Related posts, tools, papers, and people
- Mini quizzes and active recall prompts
- Interactive Q&A as you read
Like a personalized tutor + research assistant + thought partner—living in the margins of whatever you're reading.
Would you use this?
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Welcome to the Temple of Coin.
Wealth is no longer a grind.
You are no longer a worker.
You are the Coin Master.
A magical wealth magnet.
Let the ritual begin. -
As the volume and quality of media content grows exponentially due to Generative AI, our attention becomes increasingly fragmented. Each artifact receives less of our time, and paradoxically, its perceived value diminishes despite much higher quality. Simon's insight on attention scarcity has never been more relevant. Consider Samim's law of AI attention economy: As the collapse of digital artefact values accelerates, Non-digital, non-AI-generated items will skyrocket in value. Nature will be the ultimate luxury.
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As AGI advances rapidly, we must ask: What is it for? What do we want? I propose a grand challenge: applying AGI to halt the destruction of our natural world. With rainforests vanishing, waterways polluted, species extinction accelerating, and habitats disappearing, our trajectory is catastrophic. Reversing these trends requires intelligent, collective action at unprecedented scale. How can AGI help us protect what remains of our natural world? Time is short. The moment to act is now.
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The ancient Mushroom Sage appears only to those whose minds are ready to expand beyond ordinary perception. "I've watched civilizations rise and fall, yet humans still mistake my gifts for mere hallucinations," he whispers. The knowledge you seek isn't found in books, screens or AI—it grows silently beneath your feet, connecting all living things. Will you listen ? The forest has been patient... but time grows short.
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Just say no to all time thieves! These demons come disguised as meetings, notifications, “urgent” requests, and more—but their trick is always the same: creating fake urgency, guilt, or pressure to make you surrender control of your time. Stay relaxed. Guard your present moment.
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It took me half my life to discover life is a do-it-yourself project. Doing things with the wrong people leads to the wrong outcomes—a harsh mistress of a lesson. It's time to build. Time for DIY.
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Life Goals
When asked, "What is your life's goal?" most people point to external achievements—fame, wealth, or groundbreaking innovations. But life is fleeting. In the blink of an eye, we and everyone we love will be gone.
Through my own journey, I’ve come to realize that the most meaningful goal isn’t something external, but internal: to be fully present in each moment. To truly connect—with ourselves and others. To radiate unconditional love, extend compassion to all things, and be deeply at ease.
May our practice and life be of benefit to all beings everywhere. -
The secret to time travel is understanding the distinction between clock time and subjective time. Subjective time bends effortlessly, reshaping and even overwriting objective time. In truth, time exists only as we perceive it—because we are time.
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Every organization in 2025 needs a 'Chief Augmentation & Automation Officer' to identify tools and strategies that enhance performance, automate tasks, and gradually phase out labor—while creating new paths for meaningful work and improving living standards for all stakeholders.
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Hello 2025: Omnia Mirari, Gaudium Explorandi (To marvel at everything, the joy of exploring)
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A profound failure of education systems, both East and West, is their tendency to pathologize children with unique abilities rather than celebrate and nurture them. With recent developments, this approach is increasingly untenable.
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Lots of bosses proclaim 'We want more innovation!' but very few are ready to handle what it actually takes.
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Contrary to popular belief, I think the path to becoming a successful space-faring civilization follows this chain:
Space-faring civilization
↳ Needs basic world peace
↳ Needs individual peace
↳ Needs health of local lifeform communities (humans, animals, plants & ecosystems) -
People
"Software Development is 90% culture and psychology and 10% technology. Augmentation must act accordingly." - Samim
"Technology is easy. Physics is easy. People are hard." - @Gwynne_Shotwell, SpaceX COO (source)
