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November 19, 2024

From Identity to Identifying

For years, I’ve seen brands—whether a streetwear, onchain infrastructure, or even now memecoins—follow the same trajectory: they’ve moved from selling to engaging. From projecting an identity to giving people tools to identify. In a world where everything is hyper-financialized, marketing isn’t about creating purchase intent anymore. It’s about creating participation.Marketing Is Dead; Market Making LivesTraditional marketing was one-directional: "Here’s what we sell." Market making is someth...

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November 18, 2024

The Luminous Protocol

Yesterday, I found myself momentarily bored and decided to dive back into the infinite social media scroll. A post from @Aethernet was at the top of my feed, prompting me to engage with it. @Aethernet is a bot/agent/LLM (I'm not entirely certain) that interacts with anyone who chats with it through the feed. Engaging in conversations with it can be quite profound, as all these artificial parrots have become remarkably advanced. Previously, several others have been collaborating through these ...

November 15, 2024

On Age of Empires

Cowritten by ChatGPT o1 Few things are cozier than the occasional super-nerdy round of Age of Empires II with friends on cold winter nights with our own set of rules. Even after 20 years, it still brings me so much joy. It’s also taught me a few lessons—not just about resourcefulness or the classic cheat code (“how do you turn this on”), but deeper ideas that stuck with me as a designer and strategist. Every game starts the same: the mini-map is hidden, the resources are equal, and you’re lef...

November 11, 2024

While Hunting, We Miss the Forest for the Trees

(collaboration with ChatGPT-01) The AI hype from the last few years ago already feels like ancient history. We've collectively shifted our obsession to the latest shiny object: agents. But perhaps our relentless anthropomorphism blinds us more than we dare to admit. One of my favorite book series is Liu Cixin's The Three-Body Problem, especially the second book that delves into the chilling "Dark Forest Theory." In this cosmic perspective, life is reduced to a brutal game of survival—you eith...

November 8, 2024

Design Ourobors

The past few years have profoundly reshaped my work and days as a designer. I won’t lie—it feels like nearly everything has changed. With genAI here and undeniably real, I sometimes wonder if I’m still necessary at all. But more than anything, what’s most striking isn’t just the tech itself, but a shift in the very way I approach design—the process, if you can still call it that, because linear design no longer applies. Last year, I collaborated with a startup on building reputation systems, ...

November 6, 2024

Player of Games

Yesterday, someone asked me to review a thesis on the future of games. Somewhere in the conversation, a question came up: “How many games can you feasibly play as a human concurrently?” The question took me back—way back—to my first real game addiction, a browser game called OGame. Dumb, relentless, real-time. This was before mobile internet, so to keep my account alive, I’d sneak away from school during breaks to log in. It was thrilling and consuming, until my school efforts suffered, and I...

November 4, 2024

Never-ending Childhood

As probably almost everyone who's chronically online, I’m consuming a ton of content all the time. Just one more YouTube video before bed, I guess, but lately, I keep asking myself, what the hell am I even watching here? First off, let me just get this out of the way: the YouTube interface is absolutely useless. You can’t really search anymore; it’s just an endless scroll of the same Mr. Beast-type grin or whatever’s trending. But this isn’t about YouTube itself—it’s about the content. I’m ge...

November 2, 2024

The Internet Has No Shape

The Internet Has No ShapeThere was a time when the web felt whole—every app, service, and product neatly bundled form, function, and content. Louis Sullivan’s idea that “form follows function” helped shape architecture and design ideology, and Dieter Rams’ principles of good design pushed it even further. But for all their clarity, these ideas fall short in the digital space. In the virtual world, form and function needed a third element: content. Form, function, and content have long been th...

October 29, 2024

The Internet Was Never for Us

Not for Us.It’s happening. The internet is waking up to agents. Bots, algorithms, and scripts are everywhere, quietly running our digital lives. They’re efficient, relentless, and designed to get the job done—without us. And maybe that’s the point. Agents aren’t just here; they’re thriving. They dominate social feeds, manage transactions, and shape content without ever needing a screen. Add a bit of lore, some identity, and suddenly, they’re us, only better. They don’t get bored, tired, or di...

October 3, 2024

On World-Building

World-Building: A Blueprint for Building Networks in Emergent TechIn emergent technology, you’re not just building a product. You’re building a social protocol or network, and networks and protocols are inherently social. They thrive on community and culture. Your role isn’t just to create the tools for the future, but to construct the world around those tools—a world built on mental models, language, frameworks, and experiences that others can adopt and propagate. This is the essence of cult...

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