u/Imaginingfuture

▲ 21 r/Bitcoin

Trying to understand seed phrase

Can someone please tell me why 12 and 24 word seed phrases are “legacy” and 20 word ones are better or worse? Wouldn’t more words mean more combinations? Also is there a better security than that? I’m also trying to understand coldwallets better and trying to explain it to friends scares them with losing all their bitcoin if they lose their coldwallet or seedphrase it’s gone forever but I’m trying to say you are sovereign when you have control rather than someone else owning your assets. I think eventually big companies will hold bitcoin for people because they don’t trust themselves and get bogged in fees. What’s anyone’s thought on these things?

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u/Imaginingfuture — 2 days ago
▲ 7 r/claude

I've come to think about the progress of ai in the last year and how we've reached already slightly agentic capabilities of ai. Most people think linear. ChatGPT 5.5 and Claude opus 4.7 aren't 5 percent better but with every upgrade the may have become 25-100 percent better in logic, reasoning and output. The Lims are the base layer in which people are creating incredible things.
What do you think about the rate of change and are we just getting started?

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u/Imaginingfuture — 20 days ago

I’m a future thinker and my gosh the amongst of people who genuinely want to destroy ai/technology is crazy. Like okay then go back to the Stone Age and give me your iPhone, calculator, microwave, tv, Netflix you fat pig etc. do people love labour? I was talking to various teachers who have no idea what they’re talking about and apparently want to still manually write emails, create lesson plans from scratch and PowerPoints from scratch with no colour or effort. Why am I the bad guy for proposing solutions even though they think using ChatGPT, Claude is dumb. ITS GOTTEN BETTER AND IT WILL! In fact it will be smarter than them in a year. It’s super close minded or am I missing something?

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u/Imaginingfuture — 23 days ago

im testing a few ideas and would love honest feedback

a. gamified ai learning os
b. claude workflow operating system
c. productivity skill tree in notion or separate (gaining a lot of traction online for learning claude through a skill tree)

which would you actually try and why because I feel learinng AI is a learning curve for a lot of people and I want to help them learn in a gamified way.

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u/Imaginingfuture — 24 days ago
▲ 1 r/edtech

im exploring whether learning systems for teachers could feel more engaging than standard modules

ideas like

  • skill paths
  • quests
  • unlockable tools
  • milestone projects

if you designed it what would you include?

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u/Imaginingfuture — 24 days ago
▲ 0 r/claude

im building a practical AI learning system and trying to avoid making “just another course.”

what frustrates you most:

  • too much hype?
  • no structure?
  • too theoretical?
  • don’t know how to use tools in real life?

what's missing? I am creating gamified learning and would love feedback so people can learn AI better in a fun way and not be left behind. This is an example I made for teachers.

https://preview.redd.it/3ja99b7bkuxg1.png?width=1904&format=png&auto=webp&s=3e08e7090185d75f9d978bd179f7e31383cd1a95

https://preview.redd.it/t1s6uc7bkuxg1.png?width=1906&format=png&auto=webp&s=60a7b1449818693a5aaf483ac0247cf422b9e379

https://preview.redd.it/vy8z2j7bkuxg1.png?width=1890&format=png&auto=webp&s=ccfd1a2d5bf417cca21b8e22107e3a8f91bbdd6e

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u/Imaginingfuture — 24 days ago
▲ 1 r/Notion

would a skill-tree style Notion system make learning AI more engaging or cringe?

im experimenting with a Notion system that treats learning like a game:

  • Skill trees for AI tools
  • XP when tasks/projects are completed
  • Weekly collectible sprite rewards for streaks
  • Beginner → Intermediate → Advanced progression

would something like this help you stay consistent or feel too much?

like what would make it genuinely useful?

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u/Imaginingfuture — 25 days ago
▲ 2 r/Notion

I want to help others learn in a fun way and gamify learning

I’m designing a learning system in Notion rn for teaching AI and thinking of adding:

  • Quest-style tasks
  • XP progression
  • Skill trees
  • Boss-level project challenges
  • AI learning tracks (Claude, automation, prompting)

Im open to any feedback. If you used something like this, what would you want included?

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u/Imaginingfuture — 25 days ago