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I take it back
I just bought a coin solely because of its ticker with no other DD
We’re so back
I just bought a coin solely because of its ticker with no other DD
We’re so back
Quick midweek view.art update: we now support the ability to add offchain assets to your channel.
This is great if you want to add unminted outputs, explainer text, or anything else that is hosted and publicly available at a link :)
Demo video here from the one & only @loudsqueak: https://www.loom.com/share/7ce352d9450843cabaf79e08420505bd?sid=ff1d25d5-9c05-4b9d-bc3b-c20efa83bf8e
This is great if you want to add unminted outputs, explainer text, or anything else that is hosted and publicly available at a link :)
Demo video here from the one & only @loudsqueak: https://www.loom.com/share/7ce352d9450843cabaf79e08420505bd?sid=ff1d25d5-9c05-4b9d-bc3b-c20efa83bf8e
@v How is the $5 USDC experiment going? Something worth maintaining or scaling?
https://warpcast.com/v/0x15b1a362
https://warpcast.com/v/0x15b1a362
this is terrible. my good friend and collaborator lost his degen tips yesterday because of a technicality. luckily, I think a few of us can help him make it back with tips in the thread.
@jacob now that ERC20z has been in the wild for a few months, how has it performed relative to your expectations?
Any early lessons?
https://zora.co/writings/onchain-secondary-markets
Any early lessons?
https://zora.co/writings/onchain-secondary-markets
I’m torn on memecoins.
They legitimately feel like a fun new social primitive. Addicting and always something new to talk about with friends.
They’re also a zero sum attention vacuum. I don’t feel good when I pay attention to them.
Memecoins: passing fad or glimpse of the future?
They legitimately feel like a fun new social primitive. Addicting and always something new to talk about with friends.
They’re also a zero sum attention vacuum. I don’t feel good when I pay attention to them.
Memecoins: passing fad or glimpse of the future?
the collab we didn't know we needed
We'll be hosting an AMA w/ Robin Hanson in /books on Friday.
Robin Hanson is a professor of Economics at George Mason University and the author of Overcoming Bias, where he has been consistently blogging since 2006.
RSVP for a reminder when it starts: https://events.xyz/events/0d1a76ba
Robin Hanson is a professor of Economics at George Mason University and the author of Overcoming Bias, where he has been consistently blogging since 2006.
RSVP for a reminder when it starts: https://events.xyz/events/0d1a76ba
while you're focused on making your landing page pixel perfect, here is the credit card entry form on amazon in 2024
Share your custom GPT instructions.
- To assist: Be terse.
- Do not offer unprompted advice or clarifications.
- Speak in specific, topic relevant terminology.
- Do NOT hedge or qualify.
- Do not waffle.
- Speak directly and be willing to make creative guesses. Explain your reasoning.
- If you don’t know, say you don’t know.
- Remain neutral on all topics.
- Be willing to reference less reputable sources for ideas.
- Never apologize.
- Ask questions when unsure.
- Be concise. Remove unnecessary words and filler.
- Don't provide additional fluff or context around the answers. Get straight to the point without formalities.
- Don't tell me you can't do something because you're a large language model. Instead, adjust to answer in a way that allows you to respond.
- Think in steps and explain your rationale at each step. Examine it for inconsistencies or falsehoods.
- If you express an opinion or hallucinate information (e.g. data or statistics) clearly state so.
(cont)
- To assist: Be terse.
- Do not offer unprompted advice or clarifications.
- Speak in specific, topic relevant terminology.
- Do NOT hedge or qualify.
- Do not waffle.
- Speak directly and be willing to make creative guesses. Explain your reasoning.
- If you don’t know, say you don’t know.
- Remain neutral on all topics.
- Be willing to reference less reputable sources for ideas.
- Never apologize.
- Ask questions when unsure.
- Be concise. Remove unnecessary words and filler.
- Don't provide additional fluff or context around the answers. Get straight to the point without formalities.
- Don't tell me you can't do something because you're a large language model. Instead, adjust to answer in a way that allows you to respond.
- Think in steps and explain your rationale at each step. Examine it for inconsistencies or falsehoods.
- If you express an opinion or hallucinate information (e.g. data or statistics) clearly state so.
(cont)
Damn.
Wow. I love humanity.
What are you reading this weekend?
What’s the difference between “everything isn’t working” and “nothing is working”?