Don’t be informed by the same sources over a subject for too long. Pretty soon there might be a thought that the source is the only way things are done⦠but that just isn’t true. Just because one information source is constantly spitting out details doesn’t mean that is the only aspect to think about […]
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Transferring Already Created Content to Web3
I participate on Web3 as a creator but as a persona. I started out as a creator on there and that’s worked for me just fine. But what about other creators that have been publishing creations before the Web3 craze? The ability to transfer or cross-post Web2/domain held creations to a Web3 social platform was […]
What Problems does Decentralization solve?
To participate with decentralization means figuring out a tangled mess of processes and connection points that mainstream platforms have already solved and made easy for a user to get past and start posting. Is it worth it? Well it depends on how valuable one finds decentralization to be. Decentralization platforms are generally stored in ‘nodes’ […]
Creating Personal Guides to Protect a Skillset
(Originally Posted on April 15th 2024) I’ve read multiple articles describing how ‘Generative A.I.’ has taken over projects in the workplace due to its speed of generating a finished product without having to take time to ‘process’ a product. It seems like the ‘process’ aspect of a skill might get lost and that would be […]
Research Days: The Recurrence
(Originally Posted on May 14th 2024) I never know when the day is a ‘Research Day’. I am always looking up information and details on new upcoming features, technologies, and events but there are days where I find myself on a constant hunt sifting through articles, videos, and podcasts. All with the intention of finding […]
Ownership in Mind
(Originally Posted on May 1st 2024) I was surprised to see that stores are no longer offering physical copies of movies and music. Instead referring to their digital fronts for customers to acquire a license of the product. Licenses do not equal ownership. Licenses permit access to an object/product but can be revoked, expired, or […]
How Important Definition Is
(Originally Posted on March 1st 2024) Definitive wording and terminology is more important than ever when describing ‘New Technologies’ such as Blockchain, Web3, and Generative A.I. The filler generalized buzzwords have ZERO VALUE to the general public now. They’ve been overused by the ‘hype’ promoters and early adopters. In those early days though information was […]
Revisiting the Foundation
(Originally Posted on February 21st 2024) It’s good to review more recent informational videos on these new technologies(Blockchain, Web3, Generative A.I.) as now the instructors better understand what they are teaching and there isn’t as much of a ‘hype’ cloud surrounding these subjects that could hinder the knowledge being taught entirely. Recent tutorials/instructors now have […]
Using Generative A.I. to Examine Ideas
(Originally Posted on November 14th 2023) Ideas come and go but as long as they are properly written down and defined there is a chance that they could become tangible. Ideas for business, creation, invention, and methods are rarely just ‘One thing’. It is multiple pieces to form a concept, and in some areas, knowledge […]
Using Alternate Terms, Phrases, and Words
(Originally Posted on November 6th 2023) Words have power and if a word brings a bad taste to a person’s mouth then generally that word should be avoided at every opportunity. But how does one rename a concept that has no alternate phrase or title? Do I create a new word for it that is […]