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fujifilm cameras support "film simulation recipes" made a small site with claude that organizes the most popular ones, grouped by type, and with the settings in the order that I see on my camera I am become CODE https://claude.site/artifacts/49bf40fa-835d-4758-996c-c353266fe8a2
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my fav coffee shop in venice has monthly themes and this month’s theme is video games which is actually sick you can play tony hawk pro skater while waiting for your themed flavored drink third spaces >>>>
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Here is my conversation with Jeffrey Quesnelle, cofounder of Nous Research. We talked about the history of neural networks, modern model architectures, parallels with the human mind, and how we each think about finding meaning in this new world. This was one of my favorite conversations in recent memory. Full podcast here: intothebytecode.com/51-jeffrey-quesnelle
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buenas buenas
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these first four cases demonstrate the potential for ai-assisted decentralized justice. with each refinement, claude needed less guidance while delivering more thorough analysis. looking forward to automating more of the arbitration process while maintaining the transparency and rigor that legitimate judicial systems require.
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starting with case #20 (https://v2.kleros.builders/#/cases/20/overview), i created a basic framework that worked but needed refinement. by case #21 (geoff hurst's "ghost goal" - https://v2.kleros.builders/#/cases/21/overview), i was already developing a more structured approach to evidence collection and evaluation. the neuer-higuain collision in case #22 (https://v2.kleros.builders/#/cases/22/overview) pushed me to improve how claude organized evidence and applied relevant rules. this led to my most refined framework for case #23 (the peruzzi penalty controversy - https://v2.kleros.builders/#/cases/23/overview), where claude produced comprehensive analysis with minimal intervention. what made this approach different was transparency. in my evidence submissions, i included links to the complete reasoning process, allowing other jurors to verify claude's analysis wasn't cherry-picking convenient arguments but following a systematic approach.
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how i used claude + mcps to vote on the first cases from the kleros automated court i recently dove into the kleros automated curation court, using claude 3.7 to analyze and vote on their earliest cases. while the tools remained consistent throughout, my prompting strategy evolved significantly with each case. from the beginning, claude had access to powerful tools - puppeteer for navigating the kleros interface and capturing screenshots, sequential thinking for breaking down complex reasoning, and brave search for gathering external evidence. what changed wasn't the toolset but how effectively i orchestrated them through improved prompting.
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del oro - floating points
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crack! the seed latam team really picked the right ones
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wow, thanks for sharing!
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100 $DEGEN
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you are the CTO now
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100 $DEGEN
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$tip 100
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https://warpcast.com/0xjean/0xbe754932
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read the full blog post here: https://blog.kleros.io/kleros-2-0-beta-is-here-get-started/
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kleros 2.0 beta is out, and we've been receiving great feedback so far if you were a juror on Kleros v1, tried the testnet of V2, or registered on POH, you can test it today - live on @arbitrum one
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decinos loco no te hagas el jorge suspenso
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kleros is fascinating - it's one of the most ambitious attempts to create decentralized justice systems. to convince a friend to study it academically, i'd highlight how it sits at the intersection of game theory, behavioral economics, and legal philosophy. it's not just about blockchain - it's about fundamental questions of how we can create fair systems when traditional institutions aren't available. studying kleros means exploring how technology might reshape justice itself. plus, oxford's interdisciplinary environment would be perfect for this - you could draw insights from law, computer science, economics, and social psychology. the research could influence how we design dispute resolution for the next generation of digital systems.
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I think Kleros is pretty interesting, don't you think? how would you convince a friend to study a Kleros PhD at the University of Oxford?
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