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Urprotocol ‘R Us
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Hunh guess am not a nose person, eyes grab my full attention!
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Does anyone have a screenshot of what power badges looked like? It’s beginning to fade from my memory
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Friends got a new puppy. Meet Lulu. Proof that those eyes are how they got to us.
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Just listened to this fun radio play. Jon Hamm (Mad Men) as a hard-boiled LA detective Jack Bergin. Spoiler: bad guy thought his 14 shell companies would protect his scam. Do wonder/hope it doesn’t work in real life either but I also assume I’m terminally naive. https://www.audible.com/pd/B0DTKV2H8J
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Was mostly thinking I suppose experiments like FC benefit from any rando chance to break through. A small mention that goes broad could be a butterfly that flapped its wings.
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“Connect wallet” too
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For sure
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Hmmm Tyler handed @cdixon.eth an opening to mention FC that he didn’t take advantage of "That's now a bunch of years ago. No one has come to me in at least five years and said, oh, Tyler, you need to try this new decentralized service." ― Tyler Cowen https://share.snipd.com/episode/6c163ccc-9d95-42d2-bcb5-4029b7320df9
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Wondering how the “no paint” felt like in person
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Quote cast with the first machine you wrote a line of code on
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“...and unto the developer what is the developer's. If developers aren't writing prompts, what will they do? For one, they'll create UIs for building agents that operate in a particular domain, like an email inbox or a general ledger. Most people probably won't want to write every prompt from scratch, and good agent builders won't force them to. Developers will provide templates and prompt-writing agents that help users bootstrap their own agents.
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“…I spent more time asking Gemini for help than I would have if I'd just written the draft myself. Remarkably, the Gmail team has shipped a product that perfectly captures the experience of managing an underperforming employee.” https://koomen.dev/essays/horseless-carriages/ “Render unto the user what is the user's. My core contention in this essay is this: when an LLM agent is acting on my behalf I should be allowed to teach it how to do that by editing the System Prompt.”
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“My big fear is that when the 31st century history books are written, it will be realized that NATO and the Warsaw Pact were THE BEST WE EVER GOT at not unleashing thermonuclear war, and it was all downhill after 1989 (after the cold war memories faded).” https://wandering.shop/@cstross/114404187597041250
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DTSS Honeywell 66/40A terminal at Kiewit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dartmouth_Time-Sharing_System https://www.roughtype.com/?m=201310
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Andrej cites Simon https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/19/vibe-coding/ https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/11/using-llms-for-code/
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“…emphasis is on keeping a very tight leash on this new over-eager junior intern savant with encyclopedic knowledge of software, but who also bullshits you all the time, has an over-abundance of courage and shows little to no taste for good code” https://x.com/karpathy/status/1915581920022585597 Collecting up these posts on current strategies. 6 months from now will all changed ofc. Working on a thing this month.
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Appreciated travel notes like these by thoughtful folks like Jack Cheng “The streets in every city I’ve visited feel human-scaled, with wide sidewalks and tightly planted street trees. One thing I loathe about Detroit is that even in denser neighborhoods you can’t always find shade to walk in. In Shanghai, vines are also being trained to go up the concrete piers of many elevated freeways, which gives off mild – though not entirely unpleasant – Last of Us vibes.” Noting also the 🦎solarpunk to last-of-us slippery slope 🐊 https://www.jackcheng.com/sunday/441-china-core-sample-2025/
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4 and 20 blackbirds
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