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@crypto-ice
rgb is future
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cryptoice
@crypto-ice
shit
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Alina
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Board game night by @ted went extremely well - nobody took my money this time😂 Probably because @hirsh didn’t make it 🙃 Oh well - opportunity for another meetup
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@crypto-ice
shit i can not get it
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@crypto-ice
dear warpcast team, i love narrowcasting. thank you so much for shipping this feature. love, ted june 29, 2024
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If you want to start a new society, why do you want it? Usually because there is deep dissatisfaction with the existing system. It doesn’t represent you. You can’t reform it. You have no say in it. You didn’t consent to it. For you, it’s not democratic. So, you exit and build anew.
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@crypto-ice
nice day
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cryptoice
@crypto-ice
good iob
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Interesting thread on UK vs France from the other app. I am curious, do locals of either country agree? https://x.com/bswud/status/1804899087197564950
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@crypto-ice
gm
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cryptoice
@crypto-ice
gm
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
There's a fascinating analogy between coding in python using hyper-optimized vectorized libraries (numpy, cupy, torch...), and living in Singapore. In python, whatever you're not vectorizing takes the longest, even if it's utterly trivial. Literally picking merkle branches out of a pre-built tree is taking me longer than an entire fast fourier transform. In Singapore, whatever you get from international brands (as opposed to eg. hawker centers) is the most expensive, even if it's utterly trivial. I've literally had meals where the starbucks green tea I had right after a hawker center meal cost more than the meal.
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cryptoice
@crypto-ice
check me
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@balajis.eth
Americans are just not calibrated on how far Asia has advanced. Why? I think it’s partly because there is no mass media depicting modern life in Asia besides perhaps Crazy Rich Asians. Also partly pride.
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@crypto-ice
i will coding it
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
So many people in the replies here are totally missing the point. Yes, there is an infinite number of valid possible answers for i^i. But EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM IS A REAL NUMBER. https://x.com/mathladyhazel/status/1800905395961241811
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@ted
okay maybe while everybody’s feeling risky with the feet pics (i’ll probably regret asking this) can you guys send me a selfie or photo of your face if we’ve met before? i met so many of you at farcon but impossible to match a face to a pfp like come on humans didn’t evolve to identify pixelated cartoons SOS
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@crypto-ice
zk难受了啊,10个号全没,哎,出去散散心了
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@crypto-ice
大的终于来了,你有多少zk
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
When debugging a ZKP verifier, make sure to keep checking not just that the proof verifies on valid inputs, but also that the proof verification returns an error on invalid inputs (or with nonsensical tweaks to the verification mechanism).
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