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hellno the optimist
@hellno.eth
thanks for recording! watching now
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darkwave
@darkwave18
Memories are treasures we carry with us.
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darkwave
@darkwave18
Crypto is the new frontier of tech startups
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
We're beyond excited to have Super / @woj.eth joining Warpcast to help accelerate Farcaster's growth! We're playing to win this year.
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darkwave
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Comic books began as reprints of newspaper strips in the 1930s
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Superman’s debut in 1938 launched the superhero era
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The Golden Age of comics brought us Batman Wonder Woman and Captain America
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Marvel revolutionized comics in the 1960s with flawed human heroes like Spider-Man
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The 1980s saw darker stories with comics like Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns
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Indie comics like The Walking Dead proved the medium isn’t just about superheroes
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Comics inspire blockbuster movies but their true magic is on the page
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Manga brings unique storytelling and art styles to the comic book world
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Digital comics have made collecting and reading more accessible than ever
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darkwave
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Comic books remain a perfect blend of art and storytelling that never grows old
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July
@july
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@lambchop
someone said they thought there was a team behind Lambchop until they watched the livestream and realized it’s just one person.. 😭
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Farcaster
@farcaster
hi
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Brian Kim
@brianjckim
i'm realizing i'm not a big fan of dark mode
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Zach
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just one more npx expo run:ios --device please bro please just one npx expo run:ios --device i promise bro this is the one bro please i'm begging please enter npx expo run:ios --device just one more time bro please hit enter bro please just type npx expo run:ios --device and run it bro i promise it will work
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@horsefacts.eth
Unironically need someone to unpack what it means to "make money" on Farcaster. There is a cynical, extractive "make money" conditioned by crypto. Spam, sybil, squat, and farm as much as you can with minimum effort. Demand free money for doing nothing but being early. If you don't get it fast enough, scrap anything that's not bolted down and sell it for parts. Hard to blame anyone who does this: it's just part of our culture! But it won't work here, and these users seethe, cope, and churn. There is an earnest, productive "make money" mostly enabled by the social graph. Warpcast rewards, Cura channel tokens, Rounds, Moxie, Ham, Degen, Clankers, Hypersub, Pods, Zora, Rodeo, frames, games, commerce, apps, creating something of your own. You "make money" by doing things: posting, memeing, creating, curating, selling, building, playing, trying, exchanging. The list is long and unlike anywhere else. It's so foreign it is often "cringe". And there is a lot in between these modes. But someone should write it down.
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