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Sam (crazy candle person) ✦
@samantha
pov: me after wicking 75 candles and watching manufacturer tours on YouTube
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@jkkhjk
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@zachterrell
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@pramadan.eth
Help me to decide which traits should I choose next Nouns fam! 🙌 💛 https://warpcast.com/pramadan.eth/0x9eebcb9c
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Barbs
@bbq
you’ve seen boop, but have you seen voucher? 🚀 created my first miniapp using the awesome boop app as inspiration. voucher is a social graph built upon the @union protocol that lets you show your trust in friends by granting them micro credit lines I’ll trust the first 5 recasters with $10 credit https://voucher.union.finance/
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@jkkhjk
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Trent
@trent
the old version: https://x.com/trent_vanepps/status/1905337777467883945
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@jkkhjk
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@jessepollak
why are both important? because if you don't have collectors, there's not a steady, organic, real demand for the onchain content. and if you don't have the traders, there's significantly less economic activity that can drive flows of value to creators (and collectors). both.
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@jessepollak
there are two distinct coin buyers: 1. collectors - doing it for the joy. to support the creator. not price sensitive, but love a 100x because it funds their collecting. 2. traders - doing it for the money. working to be early. both are important and base is for everyone.
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keccers
@keccers.eth
When the economy is more stable I’m going to load an e-reader with the entire contents of my personal digital Library of Alexandria (truly spectacular collection) along with accompanying thumb drive (as backup for the files, you never know) and auction it off via one of the NFT platforms as a 1/1. Burn to redeem.
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July
@july
On Asymmetrical bets Outcomes with tremendous potentially high or desirable outcomes but low probability, operating with less capital, low visibility, fog of war But what do you have instead? Operational efficiency, courage, guts, lack of organizational inertial - and balls
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@nicholas
Dire wolf is bioweapon.
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@rish
It feels like the moat for apps like Perplexity, ChatGPT, Claude etc. will be personalization based on user data The apps already know who the user is, that's why ChatGPT can try to draw a picture of the user (admittedly, they are not good at it yet) Soon, responses will be tailored to what that particular user wants instead of generic responses (my GPT already remembers that I started skiing this year ⛷️) This feels similar to Apple Music, Spotify, etc. where the underlying content is commoditized (all apps have access to pretty much the same music library); similarly Claude, ChatGPT's vanilla models will converge and feel largely similar and the main differentiation will be how well they know the end user Similar to how it's hard to switch from Spotify to Apple Music because music discovery changes (I've tried multiple times and failed), people will find it hard to switch from one agent app to another because they won't want to take on the burden of teaching it again from scratch New round
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