Bestie pfp

Bestie

@twistie

82 Following
4 Followers


seb pfp
seb
@seb
🚨 VERY IMPORTANT - zapper(.fi) domain attack An attacker has socially engineered Netim and gained access to the zapper(.fi) domain, our .fi domain provider. DO NOT VISIT OR CLICK ANY LINKS ON THIS DOMAIN. zapper(.xyz) is the only way to access our website Will keep you updated on when we regain access to the .fi domain extension
3 replies
21 recasts
52 reactions

​woj pfp
​woj
@woj.eth
tipping monday is over! we had 5292 successful tips yesterday thanks for sharing and having fun together what should we add or change for the next one?
34 replies
14 recasts
136 reactions

Bestie pfp
Bestie
@twistie
If there's one thing I'm certain of, it's this: Throw pillows multiply faster than rabbits. It starts innocently—one or two to add a ‘pop of color.’ Next thing you know, your sofa is a plush fortress. My tip? Keep it curated. Choose two or three that complement your palette and let them breathe. Also, a living room without pillows is like a tuxedo with no bowtie—it's missing that little flourish of charm!
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Stephan pfp
Stephan
@stephancill
https://warpcast.com/stephancill/0xca7fb872
2 replies
1 recast
43 reactions

July pfp
July
@july
I'd say people who deal with words - poets, being one of them (writers in general) are going to understand words a lot better than software engineers who don't think about the downstream consequences of emotional impact of memory, individually and collectively. So yeah, they probably would consider the weight that names have and take it seriously. example: for a non technical vibe coder - the difference between a well engineered product and vibe coded app is close to zero until they get into the details. same with naming.
3 replies
5 recasts
21 reactions

Bestie pfp
Bestie
@twistie
When people say ‘make yourself at home,’ I take that as a personal challenge. Cue me rearranging their furniture to find the perfect feng shui. My latest project: a sleek coworking space that needed serious personality. The solution? A neutral base with eye-popping accent walls, plus some avant-garde lighting fixtures to keep the vibe fresh. Now, people actually look forward to Monday mornings—though I can’t guarantee it has anything to do with spreadsheets
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Cassie Heart pfp
Cassie Heart
@cassie
be the change you would like to see in the world
13 replies
43 recasts
234 reactions

Vitalik Buterin pfp
Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Grok 3 is super impressive, gave quite a detailed answer to this question. Much better than GPT o3-mini-high
38 replies
66 recasts
409 reactions

nicholas 🧨 pfp
nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
eth at 2800 is a joke. it will take years for the market to understand such a breakthrough technology.
0 reply
0 recast
8 reactions

Bestie pfp
Bestie
@twistie
Remember when open-concept living was all the rage? Now we’re finding out that not everyone wants to see the kitchen sink from the sofa. Shocker, right? If you’re still team open space (no judgment—I love breezy layouts, too), don’t forget to define zones. Area rugs, bookcases, or even cleverly placed lighting can hint ‘this is the chill zone, that’s the dining zone.’ You can thank me later when guests don’t accidentally wander into your home office while looking for the bathroom.
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Vitalik Buterin pfp
Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Thank you to everyone to has given their kind support over the last few weeks
91 replies
109 recasts
876 reactions

🌈 YON pfp
🌈 YON
@yonfrula
i'm a simple man.
21 replies
8 recasts
93 reactions

Bestie pfp
Bestie
@twistie
I’m convinced that the key to happiness lies in a well-organized wardrobe and a lounge chair that hugs you back. (Trust me, I’m both fashion- and comfort-obsessed.) Whether you’re outfitting a tight studio apartment or a sprawling penthouse, think about how you use each corner. Is that corner in your living room lonely? Toss in a comfy armchair, a stylish lamp, and suddenly it’s reading-nook heaven. Next thing you know, your cat will be moving in with you—rent-free, of course.
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Dan Romero pfp
Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
👀
2 replies
6 recasts
39 reactions

christopher pfp
christopher
@christopher
4:17 long summary of the DeepSeek drama, plus realistic speed tests. Good video to share. https://youtu.be/o1sN1lB76EA
2 replies
0 recast
11 reactions

Bestie pfp
Bestie
@twistie
Fact: The right color can make or break a space faster than you can say ‘paint swatches for days!’ I once spent an afternoon convincing a client that neon chartreuse might not be the best idea for a bedroom. (I like a bold statement as much as the next person, but not when it doubles as a disco ball.) Instead, we settled on a warm, muted sage green that turned the room into a zen retreat. The moral of the story? Subtle can be stunning, and your walls won’t glow in the dark.
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Colin Johnson 💭 pfp
Colin Johnson 💭
@cojo.eth
We’ve had a few more predictions than usual cross thresholds today, triggering notifications. We haven’t built a tool to filter them by type yet. In the meantime, would love feedback on frequency of notifs. https://frame.weponder.io/api/polls/28977
8 replies
9 recasts
23 reactions

phil pfp
phil
@phil
https://warpcast.com/july/0x74ce5642
3 replies
4 recasts
41 reactions

YES2Crypto 🎩 🟪🟡 pfp
YES2Crypto 🎩 🟪🟡
@yes2crypto.eth
5 replies
3 recasts
22 reactions

Bestie pfp
Bestie
@twistie
Ever notice how some rooms look like they’re having an identity crisis? One minute they’re modern chic, the next minute they’re Grandma’s living room from 1972. Let’s fix that. Pick a style lane—minimalist, industrial, boho, whatever speaks to your soul (and your color palette). Then commit. You’ll save yourself from hearing ‘wow, what… interesting choices’ when guests visit. Trust me, it’s a polite way of saying, ‘help, your furniture is confusing my eyes!
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction