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luc
@luc #4013
Partner Re7 Social | writing at luc.cx
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log-in with chatgpt = log-in with worldID?
personal news: we at @re7 raised a first-check fund focused on backing crypto social startups.
we already made several investments in the ecosystem (to be announced soon)
more info in the block article
https://www.theblock.co/post/352562/re7-capital-socialfi-fund-crypto
we already made several investments in the ecosystem (to be announced soon)
more info in the block article
https://www.theblock.co/post/352562/re7-capital-socialfi-fund-crypto
great prompt to make chatgpt go cold
accidental renaissance vibe
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth·05:42 25/04/2025
Anyone using this? https://repoprompt.com/
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my happy find of the week, and weekend read
enjoyed this piece from @fejau. Couple of points that stand out:
> Bitcoin price reflects global liquidity; which until now was mainly in the US
> Current administration policy will likely stimulate liquidity outside of US markets (lower deficits = fewer dollars abroad to buy US assets, increased defense spending mean other countries catch-up with US deficit, weaker dollar = local currencies + rates are more attractive)
> Bitcoin is the cleanest way to get exposure to the increase In liquidity without taking a view on any single local market (e.g. on the EU getting its act together)
https://x.com/fejau_inc/status/1912576594083971147
> Bitcoin price reflects global liquidity; which until now was mainly in the US
> Current administration policy will likely stimulate liquidity outside of US markets (lower deficits = fewer dollars abroad to buy US assets, increased defense spending mean other countries catch-up with US deficit, weaker dollar = local currencies + rates are more attractive)
> Bitcoin is the cleanest way to get exposure to the increase In liquidity without taking a view on any single local market (e.g. on the EU getting its act together)
https://x.com/fejau_inc/status/1912576594083971147
I was 1 km away from today's mystery location 📍. Can you beat me?
Anyone here on @towns?
they're doing numbers after the recent announcement
https://dune.com/mineralchik/towns
they're doing numbers after the recent announcement
https://dune.com/mineralchik/towns
I'm very glad to see more Solana people/content here
early days but it will matter
early days but it will matter
If you're a Frame builder who ever got the USDC rewards from the weekly leaderboard, can you please share the transaction in comment or dc?
Trying to find a way to measure the number of frame developers. My best guess to approximate would be to count distinct reward recipients, but I have no idea about distribution. Seeing a couple of tx would help.
Trying to find a way to measure the number of frame developers. My best guess to approximate would be to count distinct reward recipients, but I have no idea about distribution. Seeing a couple of tx would help.
how Uber wins
naval's alt on farcaster
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YB
@yb·16:45 04/04/2025
the more time you spend reading, listening to podcasts, having fun with friends, etc. = less time indulging in thinking and entertaining meaningless thoughts of the past or future
I love @superanon because it gives the nerds a megaphone - only thing that matters is how good your content is
still a ton of whitespace around that particular idea imo - Reddit is the closest to have done this, but there's a lot more ways to do this
still a ton of whitespace around that particular idea imo - Reddit is the closest to have done this, but there's a lot more ways to do this
chat-based interfaces are a UX failure mode for most products
novel idea for me in this piece is the idea of text-based interface as the always-on compute layer
https://julian.digital/2025/03/27/the-case-against-conversational-interfaces/
novel idea for me in this piece is the idea of text-based interface as the always-on compute layer
https://julian.digital/2025/03/27/the-case-against-conversational-interfaces/
the point about accounting for tech/services revenue is particularly interesting
what I wonder is whether this is a willing stop to the pax americana policy (based on the system of economic and military alliances built by post-war US) or short-term strategy to force the fed to cut rates with the above being an unintended (but foreseeable) consequence
even the most charitable interpretations of this whole strategy make it look myopic
what I wonder is whether this is a willing stop to the pax americana policy (based on the system of economic and military alliances built by post-war US) or short-term strategy to force the fed to cut rates with the above being an unintended (but foreseeable) consequence
even the most charitable interpretations of this whole strategy make it look myopic
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Antidote
@0xantidote.eth·13:05 03/04/2025
Whether you agree with tariffs or not (I think the *tariffs are always bad* perspectives are somewhat myopic), there are some things that have not been discussed widely that I found particularly questionable.
- The EU is demoted to a third party for the US. It is no longer an ally and will be treated the same as adversaries when it comes to trade. The game theory case against the EU is much harder to make than against China.
- The accounting for this is HIGHLY selective and intellectually misleading. The US has been flourishing economically in the last decade compared to EU member states. This is also because the US has been leading in software and digital services. Adjust for (digital) services and the trade deficit between the EU and the US shrinks to merely 50B USD. But what if we take other costs into account? The EU also has to bear the majority of cost for migration (both in terms of climate but also conflicts) even though arguably both parties participated in the creation of the problem.
- The EU is demoted to a third party for the US. It is no longer an ally and will be treated the same as adversaries when it comes to trade. The game theory case against the EU is much harder to make than against China.
- The accounting for this is HIGHLY selective and intellectually misleading. The US has been flourishing economically in the last decade compared to EU member states. This is also because the US has been leading in software and digital services. Adjust for (digital) services and the trade deficit between the EU and the US shrinks to merely 50B USD. But what if we take other costs into account? The EU also has to bear the majority of cost for migration (both in terms of climate but also conflicts) even though arguably both parties participated in the creation of the problem.
new foundational model focused on computer use dropped
https://x.com/sherjilozair/status/1907478707679408193
https://x.com/sherjilozair/status/1907478707679408193
I'm assembling a team
could see X acquiring polymarket
the right payment rails (crypto!) and incentives can unlock things that are true, beautiful, or both, but not yet public.
great content often sits in private until the economic model makes it worth sharing. Value capture matters.
good example is renaissance creativity coming in part from the patron model
great content often sits in private until the economic model makes it worth sharing. Value capture matters.
good example is renaissance creativity coming in part from the patron model
using a simpler prompt these days 😩
the real important question
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Jan
@janlbrs·18:55 27/03/2025
don't ask it for feedback, it will absolutely cook you
it's a violent correction to the natural overeagerness of the models
it's a violent correction to the natural overeagerness of the models
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luc
@luc·17:31 26/03/2025
found another seemingly promising prompt
still testing it out
https://x.com/apollonator3000/status/1904587753506959728
still testing it out
https://x.com/apollonator3000/status/1904587753506959728
meme brought to you by the french national energy provider
fun concept, love to see more frames experimentation!
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Time Tombs
@timetombs·20:11 26/03/2025
The experiment has started. The time tomb has opened.
https://warpcast.com/~/frames/launch?domain=time-bomb-theta.vercel.app
The Rules are simple:
1. Deposit 1 USDC into the time tomb → you become the leader until someone else deposits 1 USDC and becomes leader!
2. The first deposit starts a timer of 24 hours, subsequent deposits extend the timer by 5 minutes.
3. When the timer hits 0 min & 0 sec, the final leader is decided. They can withdraw all deposits that accumulated in the time tomb.
https://warpcast.com/~/frames/launch?domain=time-bomb-theta.vercel.app
The Rules are simple:
1. Deposit 1 USDC into the time tomb → you become the leader until someone else deposits 1 USDC and becomes leader!
2. The first deposit starts a timer of 24 hours, subsequent deposits extend the timer by 5 minutes.
3. When the timer hits 0 min & 0 sec, the final leader is decided. They can withdraw all deposits that accumulated in the time tomb.
warplet depleted after minting too many higher arrows
this one goes hard
found another seemingly promising prompt
still testing it out
https://x.com/apollonator3000/status/1904587753506959728
still testing it out
https://x.com/apollonator3000/status/1904587753506959728
mastering prompts is a superpower
this is a really great and important resources
this is a really great and important resources
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Matt Galligan
@mg·22:30 24/03/2025
💽 Let's Mixdown 💽
Just published Mixdown: an open-source multi-syntax markup spec that I've been putting together for my AI prompt engineering.
Feel free critique, copy, remix, or add issues & PRs if you're interested.
https://github.com/galligan/mixdown
More about Mixdown ↓
Just published Mixdown: an open-source multi-syntax markup spec that I've been putting together for my AI prompt engineering.
Feel free critique, copy, remix, or add issues & PRs if you're interested.
https://github.com/galligan/mixdown
More about Mixdown ↓
higher power
make people work for their bags technology
some of the best VCs ever to do it released an interview
lots of interesting points for founders and investors
lots of interesting points for founders and investors
feeling higher joy
remember when we wanted to give NFTs their own wallet?
@0xantidote.eth is a very smart investor - I always enjoy his long form pieces, and invariably think better about the topics he writes about
check out his new blog!
check out his new blog!
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Antidote
@0xantidote.eth·08:15 23/03/2025
Drumroll please ... I have created my own blog 😍 https://www.antidoteblog.com/
A couple of weeks ago, I complained about Paragraph and how it destroyed custom CSS and effectively ownership along with it. I spend quite some time to have the blog fit my taste only for it to be taken away. So I was quite devastated when my blog was pressed back to uniformity. But then I thought: Why not code it from scratch?
So I did that with Ghost, Cursor and Vercel. I realise this is nothing special, but here are a couple of details I am proud of: (Also I am very aware that for everything there is likely a 10x better solution but this is the best my 2-neuron-brain can come up with)
A couple of weeks ago, I complained about Paragraph and how it destroyed custom CSS and effectively ownership along with it. I spend quite some time to have the blog fit my taste only for it to be taken away. So I was quite devastated when my blog was pressed back to uniformity. But then I thought: Why not code it from scratch?
So I did that with Ghost, Cursor and Vercel. I realise this is nothing special, but here are a couple of details I am proud of: (Also I am very aware that for everything there is likely a 10x better solution but this is the best my 2-neuron-brain can come up with)
this is great, farcaster is an incredibly high signal airdrop distribution mechanism
one of the most interesting property of $degen was that it was a novel airdrop mechanism: distributed by the highest quality users who it turns out want to reward high quality users
one of the most interesting property of $degen was that it was a novel airdrop mechanism: distributed by the highest quality users who it turns out want to reward high quality users