I opened @orbapp.lens before I opened twitter today... Let's get my dopamine receptors reprogrammed so I do this every day.
I keep mirroring these posts for a small profit, wondering what effect this mechanism ultimately has on social media. For example, if I see a promoted tweet on Twitter, I have become conditioned to ignore it, but for some reason, the opportunity of making a few cents gets me to read the message and think about if it's something I want to promote. Additionally, it lands in my feed bc someone I follow went through some version of this vetting process and opted to mirror it, which gives it (at least right now) in my mind a much different status than the promoted tweets on Twitter that an algo decided I was the right demographic for.
idk what happened to cause this effect but I absolutely love it. it captures so much character and life, but is a very surreal way, which matches my mood today. from Bamako Mali
I'm a mechanical engineer by day and a solidity dev by night - I'm seeking sustainability and balance. Here are ome of the key factors I've found to improve and maintain performance (yes they are the same things everybody says, but this is my experience pushing my capacity as high as I can reliability).
anyone who says the most important part of a sandwich is anything other than the bread has never had a sandwich on really good bread
casually posting low effort content on a platform/tech stack that has the potential to radically change the world