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Leif Lily
@leiflily
and workflow processing for multi-agent collaboration (Orbit is also another project that supports multi-agents).
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Icetoad 🎩 🍕 🎶 🐈 💚
@icetoad.eth
Love it!
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
guys i found elphaba
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@j4ck.eth
hiring the wrong person is the worst. i've been there! no fun the key way to avoid this is by asking for thorough references and *following up* with those references we ask for your last 5 managers at icebreaker, and we follow up with them. that process is incredibly insightful also recommend reading "Who" by Geoff Smart
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Garrett
@garrett
“Brand design does not determine whether you get to product market fit and whether there is demand for what you are building”
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jacob
@jacob
we're making progress on this every day. if you are running into slow surface areas pls let me know as it helps with prioritization.
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
> notifs performing crazy well if you’re not taking advantage of frame notifications, you should be!
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@leiflily
which will eventually be reflected in the growth of market value.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If you have a few minutes, vote!
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July
@july
Sometimes I find myself caught between two contradictory forces working against each other: Side A: you can do it, it’s easy to build something, you’ve got what it takes - the only way to defeat the darkest hour is to shine brightly through action, who cares what others say (including yourself) Side B: the difficulty in doing anything is not in doing it once but in doing it over and over again no matter how horribly the abyss stares back at you, do you understand what that means?- prototypes and ideas are wars you can win; but do you know what it means to do it all the time? Nothing is simple, and simple will become complex entropy will take you out long before you can quell it even for a flash
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Chainleft
@chainleft
I was wrong about Musk. Clearly he's a great engineer. He says his gut feeling is neural net, so nerdy! He says raising child is prompt engineering! He uses engineering words (don't pay attention that he doesn't know how to use CLI or doesn't know about JSON)
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
How did I miss this channel. It’s like NNN but all year long
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7858
@7858.eth
Day 12: Dispatches A semi-cohesive collection of spectacular gonzo flavored Vietnam War semi-journalism. Chaotic neutral on the war book alignment chart. The author worked on the scripts for Apocalypse Now and Full Metal Jacket and this book has a lot of that energy. It also created lot of the vibe and a lot of the tropes that show up consistently in other Vietnam War movies. It’s heavy on absurdity and you constantly feel like anything could happen, but it never gets too disorienting. If you read it in a single sitting, you’d spend the next week talking like Dennis Hopper’s character from Apocalypse Now. Five stars. Definitive work
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Stephan
@stephancill
this page should recommend some popular starter packs
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Alberto Ornaghi
@alor
Easy 20 this morning at -2 C (feels like -3) Wonderful sunrise, but I was freezing 🥶
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@cojo.eth
Ponder team focused on scaling this 100x
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Kyle McCollom
@kyle
Why did we stop hearing about Revoke Cash?
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@leiflily
he explores how the increase in US dollar liquidity drives the rise of the cryptocurrency and stock markets. In the first quarter of 2025,
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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
The next year on paper looks very bullish for crypto, but I think is actually bearish. Trump admin’s “support” for crypto is cynically political and a case of”with friends like these…” Also given pre-inauguration conflicts with SV, the support is fragile anyway, and will only last as long as the relationship. Like it or not, crypto’s relationship to DC is mediated by SV. It’s not direct. More globally, I’m cautiously bullish on Miele being genuinely aligned. While I’m not particularly aligned with his politics either, he seems like more of a serious person you can at least productively disagree with. The rest of the world is somewhere between dismissive of crypto as a has-been trend and something that’s been domesticated and drained of all subversive potential due to stuff like CBDCs, stablecoin boom, Solana, mature KYC regimes, growing control over CEXes,… for a brief period ~2018-19 I think the political world was slightly scared of crypto, which is not entirely a bad thing.
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@javabu.eth
We'll continue to see last minute actions from Biden leading up to the inauguration. Trump may say he'll quickly change this action but he'll struggle to do so. The Lands Act, which allows presidents to withdraw areas from mineral leasing and drilling, does not grant them the legal authority to overturn prior bans, according to a 2019 court ruling - meaning a reversal would likely require an act of Congress. https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/biden-ban-offshore-oil-gas-drilling-vast-areas-ahead-trump-term-2025-01-06/
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