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Tutorial engines are coming. And they’ll run atop local AI models embedded in our devices at the OS level. What’s the bet that future versions of the Mac Studio—will offer something like Framework’s modular scalability? Imagine supercompute clusters in every office—or even in every home. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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If you find it hard to distinguish something written by AI or a human, don’t worry, I can’t either. Humans spent the last decade writing like machines. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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I can’t remember the last time I heard anyone seriously use the phrase ‘Desktop Publishing.’ Maybe the mid-2000s? This episode explores the history of Desktop Publishing, its impact on DIY print culture, and how its ‘ransom note’ aesthetic was later echoed in early web design and why ‘brain rot’ videos feel like a return to folk aesthetics. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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In primary school, we had a lesson in the new computer lab which involved sending an email to each other at adjacent desks. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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2024 is leaning over into 2025 in a way that makes everything feel precarious. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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I’m proud of all my work this year. This 301-second experiment continues to be the most creatively fulfilling project I’ve ever done. It’s been a privilege to have you all along for the ride. Thank you for listening, and supporting the show in 2024. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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In 1984, author Ray Hammond reminded readers that ‘the computer has no power to write words.’ As large language models (LLMs) reshape writing today, it’s worth reflecting on the last seismic shift in creative technology: the rise of the word processor. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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It's all converging. Autonomous AI agents like Truth Terminal, inside of VTubers, inside of virtual worlds, fully monetised with crypto tokens which powers the interactive in-show entertainment options. Imagine if Love Island was less scripted and more like The Sims. All of course, unfolding against the backdrop of the legalisation of sports betting in the United States, further accelerating the logic of the casino fusing into social media. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in...
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Instead of optimising for immediate visibility, you always have the opportunity and option to create for a future audience. One that's somewhere in the long tail. If you’re willing to embrace that, you don’t need to worry about algorithms or trends. Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the Podcast:
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On Thursday, I was at the Serpentine Gallery in London for the opening of The Call, an exhibition by Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst. The work, as they write in the program, is a commentary on how “the process of collecting data raises questions about the governance and permission of its use.” and so is this episode.. See the scans in the youtube version of this episode! Full Show Notes: Experience.Computer: Worldrunning.guide: Subscriber Zine! Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo Subscribe to the...
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