Random Access Memory Week 6

[Write your personal intro here. What is on your mind this week?]


klöss (@kloss_xyz) on X

A prompt that turns your AI coding agent into Steve Jobs and Jony Ive. "You make apps feel inevitable, like no other design was ever possible." The boundaries are interesting: no features, no functionality, just obsessing over hierarchy and whitespace until everything feels effortless.

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My Conversation with Jimmy Iovine, co-founder of Interscope Records & Beats by Dre

Jimmy Iovine on how fame replaced greatness and attention became currency. He saw streaming as an "ATM machine" that would become obsolete, envisioned Spotify in 2000, and still thinks the current model fails artists. The Red Hook kid who understood that success is "not about you."

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Charles 🎉 Frye (@charles_irl) on X

"We have Claude code at home." Easy self-hosted vLLM setup on Modal with AI2's new SERA coding models. The meme format captures something real about the shift toward powerful, accessible alternatives to proprietary tools.

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Sam Altman (@sama) on X

Sam Altman builds an app with Codex, asks it for feature ideas, gets suggestions better than his own. "I felt a little useless and it was sad." Then: "nostalgic for the present." Rare honest moment about what it feels like when the tools get too good.

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E+E - Omega Plate

Big Fire's experimental electronic album. Heavy processed vocals, industrial sounds, spoken word fragments. Raw and unsettling, prioritizes texture over melody.

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