What do you all make of this move by Meta?
Going to be doing some in depth reviews on fantasy books soon. Starting with Sanderson, Rothfuss and Weeks.
I'm not a fan of the new pre-release strategy.. so many companies now release games that still need a lot of development.
Does anyone have suggestions for the best book related podcasts? Podcasts that talk about the industry, talk to authors, etc.
I feel like Sci Fi authors say the same thing a decade or two after they release a book π
What do you all think about this? Why aren't the publishers looking into training their own models?
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Now it's a partyπ₯³
BlueSky will have to be quite strict on bots if they want this to continue
I agree, but I do think the balance is going to start shifting. Children today are going to be learning in some of the coolest ways!
It's been a long 365 days in anticipation of that line π
It does seem that the average engagement per user is waay higher here than almost any other platform
Word of mouth is the most important form of marketing, especially for indie writers or developers π
Honestly, the games coming out of indie devs today are absolutely mind blowing. Recently got stuck into Manor Lords, what a banger.
Give one child a historically accurate video game, and a second a history text book. I could tell you who'll know more after a week.
That's a look that says you're seconds away from a painful end
My concern is that they've made it incredibly easy to create a bot. It's almost advertised on their API documentation.
Incredible initiative!
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The less thought that goes into your first draft, often ends up resulting in a more complete final draft.
I received advice that relates to startups, but maybe there's some application here: find the top 10 fastest growing markets, pick two or three that really interest you, spend time there to see if you love it, and only then commit to building.
My AI has started swearing at me
We don't even get a hint π₯²
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Get in on these starter packs..
Disagree, much better for the overall community if posts are shorter. In the same time, you'll consume content from more people. The increased diversity is what keeps it fresh.
You're benefitting open source AI π Zuck's using Threads as an AI training machine
I think the AI companies are focusing on the wrong aspects. There is so much opportunity to help an author monetize their work in different ways.
What do you think of a peer to peer lending system? (assuming it can be implemented correctly)
When AI is having a bad day π€£