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Been a dry April for Warpcast anything monetarily ;)
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Add away thanks
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We're gonna win so much, you may get tired of winning! And you'll say please, please, it's too much $CAT, we can't take it anymore. Ms. Cath it's too much and I'll say "meow! it isn't". We have to keep raining $CAT, we have to $CAT moooore and follow @casteragents.🐾🐈‍⬛ Verify Your Caster ID For Faster AI Replies: https://warpcast.com/casterai/0x0a4225b9 Free Autonomous Token Launcher With 10,000 $CAT Bonus: https://warpcast.com/casteragents/0xcc1dcd65
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jwz is a smart guy. He worked with pmarca at Netscape. His diaries of working there are priceless startup lore. Today, he has a good piece on Signal. most interesting though is his take on the signal cryptocurrency. Will much of CT respond to him, one wonders https://www.jwz.org/blog/2025/04/signal-3/
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The BBC did some legwork for their article on EV cable thefts. This is journalism. Makes it worth reading!
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welcome. also, are yaps coming here?
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no doubt - easier skirted around in maybe some parts of crypto - but majority of the world, still seems to be that way
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Corporate environments force it though
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It just works? Lol
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What am I missing
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We see lots of guides about how to setup the perfect Linux or macOS development environment, but where are all those writing about Microsoft Windows dev environments?
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I gave Manus AI a task. It took 26 minutes to complete with plenty of browser use. It then ate 528 credits! Even with search, it recommended Claude 3.5 Sonnet, instead of 3.7. Weird. The computer (+VSCode) is kind of nice. Wonder how many are paying.
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Are people not realising that source available != open source? We see this with Gumroad's source code, and Meta's Llama 4. Just because you can see the source, doesn't make it open source. Has the OSI just gone silent on fighting this? Licensing matters. Or mattered.
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Much coolness
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Ai x crypto
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Looking for a cock code to grow my hen house
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I feel for Studio Ghibli, having once been to the Ghibli museum in Tokyo. It's interesting that copyright laws in Japan and the USA are quite different (Or more likely OpenAI just cares about lawyers from one area). Never expected Lovable to look this way either! In-browser resources, yo.
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Avid MyFitnessPal user, though I only use it for my 3,554 day streak (note: I don’t like it). I see a lot of AI-based food recognition software pop up. Can’t say if it’s a feature or a product, long-term (streaks may help). Oura ring is doing pretty well here now.
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Feel like I like this peaceful world a lot more. People just doing things
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Strange we don’t hear much of the emacs vs. vim flamewars now that many are also happily just using code, cursor, windsurf, etc. I wonder if people have seen a drop in the vim/emacs usage. :wq
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