2024-07-22~27 was a hot week that deserves special mention, so we will organize it separately from the usual weekly diary.
2024-07-24~25 Audrey Tang and Glen Weyl came to Japan for Funding the Commons Tokyo 2024, and we had a dense week of events around that time.
2024-07-22 - Let's Talk with Cybozu Plurality Plurality Practices and Expectations - Appearance as a headliner before Funding the Commons
2024-07-23
2024-07-24~25 Funding the Commons Tokyo 2024
2024-07-26
2024-07-27
2024-07-22~27 was a hot week that deserves special mention, so we will organize it separately from the usual weekly diary. Tentatively titled "Special Weekly Journal," but I'll change it to a better title later.
Next Action
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The special week of July 22~27, 2024 ("Special Weekly Notes") needs to be documented and organized. Regarding related events (Funding the Commons Tokyo 2024, Audrey+Glen related events, Cybozu-style articles, WIRED UNIVERSITY x Miraikan, JAPANCHOICE), photos, notes, video uploads, related tweets and rechecking of notes not yet completed.
Next action: 1.
Particular priority is given to Ken, Hayashi, Taira, and LUUP-related references.
Re-check notes from Plurality in Japan session (and explore other note-taking tools)
Supplemental:. Photo sorting (FtC Tokyo Day2 minutes) Special Weekly Journal" to be re-titled at a later date.
private: https://chatgpt.com/c/675c437b-0fa4-8011-b1bc-f236963236a9
2024-07-22 - Let's Talk with Cybozu Plurality Plurality Practices and Expectations - ✅ Voice Organization
2024-07-23
2024-07-24~25 Funding the Commons Tokyo 2024
FtCTokyo Day1 - Yuriko Koike @FtCTokyo
Democratization of AI and Social Implementation Using Web3@FtCTokyo
TODO
Hayashi's and Taira's and LUUP's are worth mentioning, so let's prioritize those.
note organization
Photo
2024-06-06 is roughly this
2024-07-26
2024-07-27
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