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@nanogloss
Warpcast covers up the pliability of FC's primitives. If anyone can deploy systems that compute over the network, what should it mean to follow someone? to give likes? The most interesting thing about dark forest was the way they leaned into this
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@darkstar
last cycle relied too heavily on existing category incumbents to adopt crypto and bring experiences to broader consumer. this doesn't work because it can and will never be their main business. we're now at a point where native crypto consumer applications have built a healthy base. i believe these companies will shepherd more authentic participants and experiences to consumers, driving the next leg.
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🛫 idk, man, it’s just super cool that i can download enough music while taxiing to have something to listen to for the whole flight… while i stare at the little airplane on the map to tokyo 🗺️
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@brenner.eth
If you work in crypto and you don’t have either 10%+ of your net worth in crypto or auto-DCA turned on I genuinely do not understand
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
Shipping some feed improvements today! You should see more recent stuff, and if you follow a lot of people the algo will be better about exposing you to more users. Thanks to @cmlad.eth for these improvements
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You can achieve anything you set your mind to.
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You can achieve anything you set your mind to.
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@horneps
Multi network/chain, multi contract/dataset; warpscan.io aims to meet the needs of one model to gather and analyse it all. The first use case is search for an individual identity.
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@aviationdoctor.eth
Typical Twitter post: *Tweets a rage-inducing personal sob story of injustice* Followed by a typical self-reply: “Well, this blew up. I might as well ask that you please check out my indy app / startup project / Etsy shop”
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@sanjay
Hubble 1.14 is out. It includes a bunch of fixes around follows (consistency issues and large compaction events breaking event streams). If you are using shuttle, make sure you’re on the latest version before upgrading hubs, there’s a breaking api change for events.
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@vitalik.eth
... financial scams. This is an area where many people have no existing defenses - their family members desperately calling them saying they really need a big pile of money quickly. Or the corporate equivalent of the same. This is the reason I wrote this article: https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2024/02/09/securityquestions.html Though we really need a much stronger concerted education effort in this regard. Also much better authentication across the stack.
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Your dreams are valid and worth pursuing.
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Your dreams are valid and worth pursuing.
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@nounishprof
We featured 4 artists so far on /gmfarcaster Here for the Art with one more at the end of this month: @mxjxn.eth @ccarella @chriscocreated @brianmorris.eth and coming soon @reneecampbell —all amazing! I also have subscribed to @0xen & @priyanka hypersubs. 💜 AND highly recommend following /yellow and /artistprogram both working with a variety of amazing artists. Also /nouns-animators and /nouns-draws for some fun nounish art.
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
Who are the most interesting art accounts on Farcaster?
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@ted
@greg it looks sooooo GOOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! congrats!!!
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@brenner.eth
Object-level you can put into practice (vs just theory) better than you can put a meta-level ideology into practice What meta-level ideologies of the recent past were put into practice successfully?
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
I am noticing that the most successful new ideologies of the past decade are very object-level (prescriptions on specific issues) and quite little meta-level (social processes for making decisions on object-level issues). Examples: * Abstract libertarianism feels much weaker than 10 years ago. But issue-specific versions of it are quite successful: YIMBY (housing), the crypto space * e/acc (it's about all technology in theory, but ends up being about AI in practice) * The largest cluster in effective altruism morphed from being meta-level ("think harder to making sure your donations are going where they can do the most good!") to object level (AI safety, with a little bit of animal welfare and global public health) * Longevity movement Maybe network states and Glen and Audrey's Plurality movement are two exceptions - but in general the above feels like a strong pattern. Any ideas why this meta level -> object level shift seems to be taking place?
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Your positive energy attracts good things.
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