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Archer Rusk
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A smart data source that integrates proof of reserves may be able to
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Varun Srinivasan
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ok banger
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Varun Srinivasan
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the secret to farcaster engagement is erewhon content
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Varun Srinivasan
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Wallet balances will henceforth be denominated in units of Erewhon strawberries.
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anandabaobei
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with only a brief decoupling to $0.994
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Archer Rusk
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It ran away after 30 minutes.
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but then the price may fall rapidly due to selling pressure or token unlocking.
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Archer Rusk
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The logic of the market has always been subtle and the value discovery of all narratives has its own internal development logic.
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A Tramp Abroad Mark Twain does Central Europe. It’s all the usual wit and humor, applied to the very low hanging fruit of Teutonic seriousness and bumbling tourists. He lays it on unusually thick in this one, telling patently fictional stories, including one about preposterously over equipped alpine adventure. He’s also a good deal more harder on “himself” (as a stand in for the prototypical tourist) and the things he encounters in this book. The idea is at least as much to parody the typical travel book as it is to report his own experience. But as always, between the lines there’s an excellent travelogue. The section on German academic fencing sticks with me in particular. The appendix on the German language slays and can be read independently. Highly recommended for anyone who has studied German at all: https://faculty.georgetown.edu/jod/texts/twain.german.html Four and a half stars. It’s the weakest of the Twain travel books I read, but it’s still outstanding.
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yo https://frame.weponder.io/api/predict/28936
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you know how us is the most powerful country in the world because they control the money printer? we should do the same for farcaster
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KMac🍌 ⏩
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Once, a sparrow built its nest in a tiny cage. It called the cage home and sang proudly. One day, an eagle flew by, asking, “Why do you stay in that cage? You have wings.” The sparrow replied, “This cage keeps me safe.” The eagle chuckled. “Safety is not freedom. Fly beyond the bars—there’s a whole sky waiting.” With courage, the sparrow left the cage, discovering vast fields and endless horizons. It sang louder than ever before. Sometimes, the frame we build for safety is the same frame that limits our growth. Call them Apps. They happen to use Frame Technology.
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Sir, a second foundation has hit the world computer https://x.com/2nd_foundation_/status/1882058366023025039?s=46
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Ah shit, here we go again
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@nikitabier this goes hard
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Join me Thursday on Futurespaces! https://futurespaces.com/upcoming-events/jeff-davis At the Intersection of Emerging Technology and Art explores Jeff Davis’s journey as a generative artist and the influence of emerging technologies on his work. ​Focusing on themes of digital ownership, on-demand generation, digital exhibitions, and collaboration, Davis reflects on how these advancements have shaped his creative process and opened new artistic opportunities. ​From early experiments to international exhibitions and collaborative projects, this presentation highlights the evolution of his practice and the broader potential of generative art in the digital age.
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https://www.mixcloud.com/NTSRadio/the-slip-12th-january-2025/
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what's the bull and bear case for "n of 1" biomedical self experimentation a la brian johnson?
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U-SA https://x.com/boredelonmusk/status/1878984139141190041?s=46
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