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Tess 🔴
@tess
one of my filthiest american maneuvers is that I will always use the beer glasses for drinking water in the german airport lounges (the beer glasses are much larger than the water glasses, and like any good american, I just love to hydrate)
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Wilson Cusack
@wilsoncusack
What’s the worst part of using Smart Wallet and how would you fix it? 😊
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@n64jerry
i’m back - feels good to be on the train again
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Michael Silberling
@msilb7
What stage of life is it when you suddenly become obsessed with making smoothies
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geeny.eth
@yasemin
Me: opens a new tab Random Access Memory: sighs*
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rish
@rish
Now have APIs to follow and unfollow channels Helpful for building channels into your clients and not relying on users going to Warpcast to add / remove channels h/t @manan pushing code at short notice, reach out with any questions 🪐 https://docs.neynar.com/reference/follow-channel
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Laurens
@laurens
yo @dwr.eth since were talking about different decentralised protocols, this might interest you as well: Threads' fediverse integration has very low uptake, the mastodon.social server (which has a quarter of total mau in the entire activitypub world) has connected with 15k federated threads accounts
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Coleman McCormick
@coleman
Recently read Ted Gioia's "How to Listen to Jazz" An excellent starting point for new listeners, and plenty for aficionados to appreciate the subtleties of different styles and eras https://www.resextensa.co/p/book-notes-ted-gioia-how-to-listen-to-jazz
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Ethereum Stories
@ethereumfilm
Check out our new short film "Gitcoin: An Ethereum Story"! We take you into the heart of how @owocki and team plans to fund a more open and beautiful internet. Watch and mint the full short film on @zora to support @Gitcoin https://zora.co/collect/base:0x8bbce470617ba666c8f1fae0094c837268716398/8
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wijuwiju.eth
@wijuwiju.eth
Announcing a launch!!! Like, comment and recast and you will get a chance to win $INSERT_COIN airdrop! metamask, walletconnect, coinbase, raffle, farcaster, only today! enjoy, waitlist, zora, degen, token, raffle, wagmi !!!+++
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Gwart
@gwart
It’s called deflationary money because it just slowly deflates morale
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Michael Silberling
@msilb7
Literally delulu https://x.com/jimcramer/status/1829259624278847750?s=46
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sude 💭
@sude
guess the city
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Linda Xie
@linda
One of my hacks for writing product specs is going on a really long walk and using voice dictation to take notes. Fresh air and movement help me get in a creative frame of thinking and different surroundings sometimes give me new inspiration, plus get exercise in Was able to get most of one done on a 2 hour walk today
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@rish
(niche feature, bit more iykyk) For those streaming raw events straight from a hub gRPC, you know the events need to be massaged and joined with other data before they can be used in your app. To solve for that, we now have a real time Kafka stream where developers can consume fully hydrated events and use them directly in their applications. Screenshot below shows raw hub event on the left and Kafka stream event on the right, you'll notice even the embed metadata is hydrated in Kafka. The Kafka pipeline stores the events for longer so if your app missed something, you can pick back up from where you left off. Overall, should make development a lot easier compared to wrangling raw hub streams. Reach out if interested. There is a node example you can plug and play to get started: https://github.com/neynarxyz/farcaster-examples/tree/main/neynar-webhook-kafka-consumer h/t @flashprofits.eth @shreyas-chorge for the work 🪐 https://docs.neynar.com/docs/from-kafka-stream
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wijuwiju.eth
@wijuwiju.eth
How to spot an American in Europe?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
What else should we fix with direct casts? The more specific the request / bug report, the better! On our list (so no need to flag): 1. Search 2. Video 3. Folders 4. Composer actions 5. More developer APIs, e.g. read
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Merlin Egalite
@merlinegalite
I've noticed many people discussing the Lindy Effect in relation to lending protocol risks. There seems to be significant misunderstanding, with two distinct types of Lindy emerging: → The true Lindy Effect (which CT should discuss) → The experienced Lindy Effect (which CT actually discusses) First, what’s the lindy effect? The Lindy Effect proposes that non-perishable entities (ideas, technologies, books, cultural phenomena) have longer life expectancies as they age. Essentially, the longer something exists, the more likely it is to continue existing. The Lindy Effect concept originated from a 1964 article by Albert Goldman, discussing comedians' longevity in relation to their career length. It was later refined by thinkers like Benoit Mandelbrot and Nassim Taleb.
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antimo 🎩
@antimofm.eth
"they hate us" https://x.com/NickADobos/status/1827587845743374540
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sude 💭
@sude
I’m going crazy do you need anything
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