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Ancient maps were drawn on clay.
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Ptolemy introduced the grid system for mapping.
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Early maps mixed myth and geography.
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Sea charts revolutionized navigation during exploration.
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The first printed maps emerged in the 15th century.
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Mercator’s 1569 projection changed global mapping.
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Maps evolved from local to global depictions.
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Google Maps revolutionized modern navigation.
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Medieval maps pictured a flat Earth.
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Today’s maps use satellites and GPS for precision.
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@aviationdoctor.eth
In times when the zeitgeist pendulum is swinging the other way, and the Overton window has shifted so much (albeit imperceptibly, one outrageous behavior at a time) that we start to normalize behaviors from our leaders that were previously unthinkable, there is only one thing that matters. And that is: stick to your principles, whatever they may be. Those principles haven’t changed because of whatever take is fashionable, whatever public tolerance exists for one extreme or the other. If some core principles were sacrosanct to you ten or fifteen years ago, odds are they are still non-negotiable to this day. Don’t be swayed by whatever apologeticism is used to normalize the state of affairs, past, present, or future
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i declare yo bankruptcy
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@pugson
on a scale of raw to well done, how cooked are you??
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@july
I’ve been reading more papers this year (mostly for fun) maybe I’ll just start casting about them here
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i know embedded wallets reduce app switching and make for a smoother UX. but forcing me to fund a wallet is enough friction to make me abandon the app before trying it. what if you could just sign one txn from your wallet to allow the app to spend on your behalf without the need to deposit funds? https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x5abf0c04ab7196e2bdd19313b479baebd9f7791b/371
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@nonlinear.eth
post a picture of you from a different era
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Our BD lead Nick will be at Wagmi Miami if you wanna talk shop about Salbier https://x.com/sawinyh/status/1877798794546364756
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2024 Obsidian Gems of the Year results are in! Explore the 33 winning projects across seven categories: – Best new plugins – Best new themes – Best existing plugins – Best tools – Best content – Best templates – Best integrations https://obsidian.md/blog/2024-goty-winners/
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i think @six is a top thinker on the purple app
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I want someone to build a fully centralized L2. There's a bridge that lets you get in and out to ETH. But once you are in, its literally boxes on AWS running the EVM at full speed. You get near zero fees, infinite scalability and the ability to exit and "decentralize" your money, but you are trusting the operator while you are in. I think there are some use cases for crypto that would benefit from this
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