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Dima Maslenikoof
@maslina228
wow. i want this car
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Marc Andreessen
@pmarca
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
I was just standing beside someone who ordered a literal soy latte. I think until this point I didn't even realize that soy lattes exist as an actual drink; my mind only recognized the term "soy latte" as a standardized culture war slur that the opposite tribe sometimes uses against my archetype.
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Dima Maslenikoof
@maslina228
my favorite ghost is casper. he is so cute ahaha
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Mark Fishman
@markfishman
Idea for the new user cold start problem: If you are a Top Caster for a day, you also unlock a “Boosted Invite” That invite can be shared with a friend, who gets their Farcaster sign up fee waived and also gets a Boost for their first day
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@aviationdoctor.eth
A friendly reminder that it has historically taken ~20 years for inventions to diffuse into mass-market innovations. Ethereum’s invention of programmable money and smart contracts is barely ten years old. The roadmap is finally starting to click into place, and Pectra(s) next year will be a leap forward with AA, Verkle trees, based rollups, etc. The next ten years will see gradual architecture ossification and rapid adoption along the S-curve. Drivers for that adoption will include real-world asset tokenization, an explosion in stablecoin usage for payments and remittance, TradFi using DeFi rails for loans and investments, and a trustless marketplace of autonomous agents capable of transacting through their own on-chain identity. Forget about today’s shitcoins, ETHBTC ratio, Gary Gensler, and all that transient noise. Zoom out and the future is both bright and obvious. Ten years from now, we will be writing “in retrospect, it was inevitable”. You’re not bullish enough about Ethereum, anon
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Dima Maslenikoof
@maslina228
tell me what should I shoot aaaa😌
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jacob
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Big little detail: We made it easy to save posts to your camera roll. Just tap the menu in the top right of a post.
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Dima Maslenikoof
@maslina228
ahh no ideas for videos... what to do?
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Dima Maslenikoof
@maslina228
My favorite movie is Ghostbusters, and which one is yours?
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Dima Maslenikoof
@maslina228
I recently realized that I really like playing hide and seek
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jacob
@jacob
this one caught me so off guard in the best way
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Dima Maslenikoof
@maslina228
ogo
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Stuck Culture from Paul Skallas https://lindynewsletter.beehiiv.com/p/culture-stuck
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
The Economist with a cool (ha) article on innovation in air conditioning. TL;DR: - Avg temperature already up 1.2°C from pre-industrial baseline, on track to +2°C by mid-century. - AC units to triple by mid-century. - Evidence exists for heat-related mortality avoidance thanks to AC. - AC contributes more CO2 emissions than the airline industry. - Cooling becomes *more* energy intensive per ° as air temperature rises. - Decarbonizing electricity would help, but AC lifespan is typically 20 years, so the energy efficiency of units sold today will impact emissions through mid-century. - AC design currently does two things: cool the air and remove the condensed humidity from around the coils to avoid damage. - Research shows at least 40% improved efficiency by separating those two functions: push humid air through a lattice or membrane that captures water first, then cool the air. https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2024/09/04/new-tech-can-make-air-conditioning-less-harmful-to-the-planet
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@v
If you're seeing spammy replies from obviously automated accounts with strange usernames, pfps or llm-like responses, can you share some examples here?
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Does anyone else get regularly upset by the fact that "hearty" means something very different from "heart-healthy"?
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Dima Maslenikoof
@maslina228
this is me every morning😅
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@maslina228
gm community 😀
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Dima Maslenikoof
@maslina228
I wish Vitalik Buterin would answer me.😌 @vitalik.eth
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