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Michael Karnjanaprakorn on Substack
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HERE. WE. GO.
I want to focus on B2C, originally this was going to be B2B or internal operational needs. That’s not even the exciting part. (Think about narrative gaming experiences as well)
I think that it is interesting to think about how LLMs are going to be used in the B2B context and asking the question around what are the results, the context,
... See moreIn general, will Substack replicate the patterns of marginalization found across the media industry, or will it help people locked out of the dominant media sphere to flourish? To a large extent, the answer depends on whether or not Substack’s founders believe they’re in the publishing business. When we spoke, they were adamant that Substack is a p... See more
cjr.org • The Substackerati
Think-in-bio is the new link-in-bio
A lot of what I collect on Sublime I do privately.
But everything I make public lives on sublime.app/sari.
My very own think-in-bio.
A think-in-bio is like giving others an API for your mind.
To be able to follow people like Packy McCormick, Rob Hardy, Natalie Audelo, Steve Schlafman and see what they’re saving to th... See more
A lot of what I collect on Sublime I do privately.
But everything I make public lives on sublime.app/sari.
My very own think-in-bio.
A think-in-bio is like giving others an API for your mind.
To be able to follow people like Packy McCormick, Rob Hardy, Natalie Audelo, Steve Schlafman and see what they’re saving to th... See more
I want to insist on an amateur internet; a garage internet; a public library internet; a kitchen table internet. At last, in 2023, I want to tell the tech CEOs and venture capitalists: pipe down. Buzz off. Go fave each other’s tweets.
Robin Sloan • A Year of New Avenues
Poetic Outlaws on Substack
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