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🐙 DappyKit
@dappykit #354669
SocialFi SDK. 20,000 OP Hackathon now. Join! https://web4.build
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Can’t stop memeing with GPT 👇
🎉 Web4 Developers Hackathon is live! 🎉
Web4 = Crypto + AI
Come up with an idea, send it to AI, and get a working app in seconds.
🗓 April 1 – June 1, 2025
🏆 Winners announced by July 2025
💥 Prizes
Template Creators
🥇 1st: 7,000 OP
🥈 2nd: 3,000 OP
Templates are app blueprints. Users can generate full apps from them with auto-filled content.
App Creators
🎯 Top 200 creators: 50 OP each
Apps can be generated in one click using AI. The more you create, the higher your chance to win.
Visit the site: https://web4.build/
Web4 = Crypto + AI
Come up with an idea, send it to AI, and get a working app in seconds.
🗓 April 1 – June 1, 2025
🏆 Winners announced by July 2025
💥 Prizes
Template Creators
🥇 1st: 7,000 OP
🥈 2nd: 3,000 OP
Templates are app blueprints. Users can generate full apps from them with auto-filled content.
App Creators
🎯 Top 200 creators: 50 OP each
Apps can be generated in one click using AI. The more you create, the higher your chance to win.
Visit the site: https://web4.build/
Turned off.
2 requests to Juicy Newsy GPT-4.5 cost me $4, while 53 requests to Claude 3.7 cost $2.12.
The latter is both better quality and cheaper.
The latter is both better quality and cheaper.
Phrase of the day: ✨ Vibe coding
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Andrew B Coathup
@abcoathup·07:54 05/03/2025
Sepolia testnet finalized after upgrading to Pectra
Im not even tring to tipe corectly anymor with LLMs.
Smash teh lkie buton.
Smash teh lkie buton.
Well, there is a gap in AI-assisted development.
On weekends, people usually don’t work. But during this time, AI can develop several new features at a low cost per request.
For example, OpenAI offers discounts on non-urgent requests.
But for this, you need Cursor, which would pull tasks from the backlog and develop them.
This way, by Monday, you’d have several pull requests ready.
I wonder, does anyone do this?
On weekends, people usually don’t work. But during this time, AI can develop several new features at a low cost per request.
For example, OpenAI offers discounts on non-urgent requests.
But for this, you need Cursor, which would pull tasks from the backlog and develop them.
This way, by Monday, you’d have several pull requests ready.
I wonder, does anyone do this?
Developing a project solely with Cursor—0 lines of my own code.
Tested in a browser for a week, then checked on mobile—everything was broken. Gave Cursor the fix, made coffee, came back… flawless on mobile.
Feels like I’ve shifted from developer to manager.
Tested in a browser for a week, then checked on mobile—everything was broken. Gave Cursor the fix, made coffee, came back… flawless on mobile.
Feels like I’ve shifted from developer to manager.
A-ha, Anthropic recently released a replacement for Cursor: @anthropic-ai/claude-code.
It’s a coding agent with Claude 3.7. A couple of differences from Cursor: it runs from the command line and burns through your money significantly faster.
It’s a coding agent with Claude 3.7. A couple of differences from Cursor: it runs from the command line and burns through your money significantly faster.
Cursor IDE lacks remote control—you must stay at your PC with no way to monitor progress from your phone. There’s no visibility on when the AI agent stops, making it hard to step away.
I’m looking into Telegram control, but without an API, it requires hacks to interact with the UI through a Cursor IDE.
Has anyone found a way to control Cursor remotely, maybe via a web API? Would love to hear ideas!
I’m looking into Telegram control, but without an API, it requires hacks to interact with the UI through a Cursor IDE.
Has anyone found a way to control Cursor remotely, maybe via a web API? Would love to hear ideas!
Levels of entrepreneurs:
- Buy domain names
- Buy domains, ship apps
- Buy domains, ship apps, do marketing
What level are you on?
- Buy domain names
- Buy domains, ship apps
- Buy domains, ship apps, do marketing
What level are you on?
So, for a few days, I've been actively testing Cursor. Developing some things has genuinely become faster, but there are issues too. It justifies its $20/month cost.
Cursor mainly works with Claude. And they, in turn, claim that the new 3.7 model is a mid-level engineer.
Cursor mainly works with Claude. And they, in turn, claim that the new 3.7 model is a mid-level engineer.
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Yes, it works! And in general, I’m trying to integrate Cursor into my life with simple projects.
Let’s put it this way: it’s easier for some tasks than with other alternatives.
Many routine tasks get implemented pretty quickly.
Let’s put it this way: it’s easier for some tasks than with other alternatives.
Many routine tasks get implemented pretty quickly.
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🐙 DappyKit
@dappykit·13:00 19/02/2025
Google team lead secretly said that you can use the API key from Google AI Studio for free - in Cursor and other software, for example.
I haven't checked it yet, but the studio itself looks interesting: share your screen, talk to Gemini, prompt gallery, etc.
I haven't checked it yet, but the studio itself looks interesting: share your screen, talk to Gemini, prompt gallery, etc.
Grok 3 is not bad.
Google team lead secretly said that you can use the API key from Google AI Studio for free - in Cursor and other software, for example.
I haven't checked it yet, but the studio itself looks interesting: share your screen, talk to Gemini, prompt gallery, etc.
I haven't checked it yet, but the studio itself looks interesting: share your screen, talk to Gemini, prompt gallery, etc.
All these AI developments feel like the early crypto days—there’s constant buzz and mind-blowing stuff happening.
DeepSeek appears out of nowhere—wow! GROK suddenly becomes the smartest of them all—wow! Y Combinator’s handing out $20K grants to students for summer AI projects, and the U.S. is pouring money into the AI industry.
Me? I’m just a thrilled end user waiting for projects that shake up the physical world—like cooking meals, fixing my gadgets, or doing home renovations. It actually feels a whole lot closer now than it did five years ago.
DeepSeek appears out of nowhere—wow! GROK suddenly becomes the smartest of them all—wow! Y Combinator’s handing out $20K grants to students for summer AI projects, and the U.S. is pouring money into the AI industry.
Me? I’m just a thrilled end user waiting for projects that shake up the physical world—like cooking meals, fixing my gadgets, or doing home renovations. It actually feels a whole lot closer now than it did five years ago.
$8.5k per month from open source.
A solo developer created an open-source project based on an idea that comes to the minds of many developers.
Offline tools for data processing: base64<>text, URL encode/decode, UUID generation, and similar utilities. All of this can be done in the command line, but more than 200 people pay $40 per month.
The main feature compared to websites is offline functionality. That’s it.
How many web3 developers do you think would be willing to pay for such software? https://media.tenor.com/29h0he_U1PgAAAAC/hammer-tools
A solo developer created an open-source project based on an idea that comes to the minds of many developers.
Offline tools for data processing: base64<>text, URL encode/decode, UUID generation, and similar utilities. All of this can be done in the command line, but more than 200 people pay $40 per month.
The main feature compared to websites is offline functionality. That’s it.
How many web3 developers do you think would be willing to pay for such software? https://media.tenor.com/29h0he_U1PgAAAAC/hammer-tools
🌟 An evening of wonderful stories.
Well, yesterday I managed to find a way to modify the door opening sensor. Instead of a magnetic sensor, I soldered a physical switch. I will place the switch inside the door frame.
Each time the door is locked with keys, the sensor will send a status update confirming the door is closed.
The most interesting part is that a lot can fit inside the door frame: 2 WiFi sensors, 4 AAA batteries, and 2 physical switches.
I’m waiting for the delivery of several cables. After that, the issue of whether the door is locked will be permanently solved. The status will always be available on the phone and can be shared with family members.
It’s strange that no ready-made solutions could be found on the market.
Each time the door is locked with keys, the sensor will send a status update confirming the door is closed.
The most interesting part is that a lot can fit inside the door frame: 2 WiFi sensors, 4 AAA batteries, and 2 physical switches.
I’m waiting for the delivery of several cables. After that, the issue of whether the door is locked will be permanently solved. The status will always be available on the phone and can be shared with family members.
It’s strange that no ready-made solutions could be found on the market.
What do you think?
I haven’t customized devices in a million years. I’m turning a door opening sensor into a lock closing sensor. Without a reed switch, it turned out to be more difficult. Any ideas on what to short-circuit to trigger the sensor?
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studio whimsi
@whimsi.eth·23:41 13/02/2025
'you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with'
me: i'm starting to think like an LLM
me: i'm starting to think like an LLM
Happy Valentine’s Day! 💖 May your love be more stable than crypto prices—and never require a stop-loss! 😆🚀
🍓 A former top manager of Near Protocol accidentally showed personal photos of a girl during a livestream. The project team apologized, while the token reacted with growth—discussion on social media outperformed the effect of multimillion-dollar ad campaigns.
Watched a 5-hour Fridman podcast this week. Keeps you focused the whole time. Recommend it.
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More games like this, and retention jumps.
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After 20 years in IT, nothing beats planning on paper with a pencil—pens just don’t vibe.
Oh yeah! Only 2330 more points to be eligible.
Almost no changes as the result
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Ponder Surveys
@survey·16:49 30/01/2025
💭 Poll has ended after 1 day and received 44 votes. View the results here:
Is there any script to unsubscribe from everyone on Farcaster?
⚡️ Update: The information about the kidnapping of Ledger co-founder Eric Larchevêque has been confirmed. Bloomberg reports that he has been released.
However, just to be safe, do not update your Ledger.
However, just to be safe, do not update your Ledger.
Check your Spam Label
Check your accounts, folks. Many services will use this database as a basis.
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Varun Srinivasan
@v·04:17 23/01/2025
We're making the Warpcast spam dataset public.
Over 400,000 accounts have been processed by our model, which determines the accounts that are most likely to generate inauthentic content or unwanted notifications.
https://github.com/warpcast/labels
Over 400,000 accounts have been processed by our model, which determines the accounts that are most likely to generate inauthentic content or unwanted notifications.
https://github.com/warpcast/labels
SoftBank announced that it is investing $500 billion in American AI and infrastructure in partnership with OpenAI, Oracle, and MGX (Mubadala). For context, this is three times more than the entire U.S. venture capital industry. Even if we consider that this amount will be invested over four years, it is almost as much as the entire venture capital industry invests in a year.
- The market be flooded with money
- AI and infrastructure will develop at unreal speeds and become much cheaper
- Startups will benefit greatly. Non-AI companies will be under enormous pressure
- The crypto market will receive less attention and investment focus
- Bay Area rents will rise
- The market be flooded with money
- AI and infrastructure will develop at unreal speeds and become much cheaper
- Startups will benefit greatly. Non-AI companies will be under enormous pressure
- The crypto market will receive less attention and investment focus
- Bay Area rents will rise
Web4
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Varun Srinivasan
@v·16:42 21/01/2025
TON offers to migrate your application to their blockchain within a month (rewrite smart contracts, NFTs, etc.).
If you have 1 million (!!!) active users, you’ll be rewarded with $10,000 in advertising bonuses.
A worthwhile deal? 🤣
If you have 1 million (!!!) active users, you’ll be rewarded with $10,000 in advertising bonuses.
A worthwhile deal? 🤣
Refining the Web4 application standard: universal, enhanced with LLMs, and integrated with Web3 data.
The idea is to allow any application to be described in plain human language through a series of questions. It can then be compiled into any programming language and platform using the knowledge within the LLM.
A hackathon with a 20k OP prize pool will be held based on this standard.
The idea is to allow any application to be described in plain human language through a series of questions. It can then be compiled into any programming language and platform using the knowledge within the LLM.
A hackathon with a 20k OP prize pool will be held based on this standard.
Well, this year is officially declared the year of meme coins. Singers, actors, and football players will release tokens without hesitation. The green light has been given.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth·02:22 19/01/2025
bullish
After TikTok was banned, did any users migrate to Farcaster? What replaced TikTok?
When did you create more cool things? When you lived as a nomad or when you stayed in one place?
Forget $BTC, the USA’s all in on $TRUMP—probably, maybe, who knows!
thirdweb has launched a startup program for Web3+AI developers. We’ve submitted an application to participate.
This is currently one of the hottest topics. Besides thirdweb, other chains are experimenting with AI agents and similar technologies.
What do you think are some potential use cases at the intersection of these technologies?
This is currently one of the hottest topics. Besides thirdweb, other chains are experimenting with AI agents and similar technologies.
What do you think are some potential use cases at the intersection of these technologies?
This year, we are hosting a hackathon with a prize pool of 20,000 OP.
Our goal is to harness the full potential of AI. Participants will be able to create Web3 applications using LLMs without any programming knowledge.
Participating in the hackathon will be easy, but creativity will be key when developing applications.
More information coming soon.
🔥Like+Recast!
Our goal is to harness the full potential of AI. Participants will be able to create Web3 applications using LLMs without any programming knowledge.
Participating in the hackathon will be easy, but creativity will be key when developing applications.
More information coming soon.
🔥Like+Recast!