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@swabbie.eth #4612
because knowing is finding the limits
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yes, but only if we get the arch back
@balajis.eth spitting fire today
@woj.eth’s life arc over the next 10 years
https://youtube.com/shorts/um0mkCB02CM?si=uMrhF74HsaAnNAXH
https://youtube.com/shorts/um0mkCB02CM?si=uMrhF74HsaAnNAXH
fyi, for frames v2 development as of this morning, cursor struggles to implement v2 and constantly defaults to v1 specs (even with the v2 docs added to the cursor settings)
however, cascade (windsurf) has no issues with v2 implementation - just paste in the v2 specs url into your prompt
this is using claude 3.7 sonnet (thinking / max) in both
however, cascade (windsurf) has no issues with v2 implementation - just paste in the v2 specs url into your prompt
this is using claude 3.7 sonnet (thinking / max) in both
only ever put developer keys in env files and team resources and contract ownership should always be multisigs
feel really sorry for the team
feel really sorry for the team
this is literally how all banks create money though lending and expand the M2 money supply. do our own politicians not know the basics of our financial system?
https://x.com/tedcruz/status/1901646958806049204
https://x.com/tedcruz/status/1901646958806049204
what are you guys using for frames v2 development? from what i can tell, frog and framesjs don't yet support v2, and manually setting up a server to test with the warpcast validator can be a bit tricky
have been waiting for this update
Vivek @etherealizeio has a great reminder of Ethereum fundamentals in BowTied Bull today. The market will do what it wants, but Ethereum is still on the path to dominate global finance
https://bowtiedbull.io/p/etherealize-the-world
https://bowtiedbull.io/p/etherealize-the-world
no one can write formal prose anymore without everyone assuming you used ChatGPT
a canary test for prompting. would be nice for cursor and cascade implement something similar automatically
treat your AI coding partner as if it has dementia
I think the most jarring aspect of Elon Musk's persona change over the last decade is his dramatic shift in communication style from use of elaborated codes (detailed, precise language) to restricted codes (implied social assumptions).
Middle to upper classes tend to use elaborated codes due to the need to communicate with others that do not have a shared social background, while working classes tend to use restricted codes based on a smaller community's shared social background.
It also explains why middle and upper classes tend to have such a strong reaction to his shift in communication style. People accustomed to elaborated codes might interpret his new style as evasive, misleading, or even incoherent while those who primarily communicate in restricted codes may perceive it as more authentic and engaging.
Elaborated code users (e.g. academics, engineers) expect precision and clarity, while restricted code users (e.g. online cultures) assume shared context and implicit meaning.
Middle to upper classes tend to use elaborated codes due to the need to communicate with others that do not have a shared social background, while working classes tend to use restricted codes based on a smaller community's shared social background.
It also explains why middle and upper classes tend to have such a strong reaction to his shift in communication style. People accustomed to elaborated codes might interpret his new style as evasive, misleading, or even incoherent while those who primarily communicate in restricted codes may perceive it as more authentic and engaging.
Elaborated code users (e.g. academics, engineers) expect precision and clarity, while restricted code users (e.g. online cultures) assume shared context and implicit meaning.
I didn't make it to ETH Denver this year, but @johnrising had some great insights on industry sentiment in today's @stackup newsletter
legitimately crazy to bet against @tldr @passafiume.eth and @maxp.eth in early march of all months lol
pursue the facts. if the facts are already common knowledge, that’s a good thing
It’s long term bullish for ETH to be excluded from short term stupidity
i've been heads down building and i'm out of the space news loop right now, so @davidtphung maybe you know —
has spacex addressed starship moon/mars landing mechanics if earth landing is supposed to be a chopstick catch?
has spacex addressed starship moon/mars landing mechanics if earth landing is supposed to be a chopstick catch?
the excuses for not being onchain are running out
self-control is underrated