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yuiooi
@yuiooi
if we don't speed up
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
attn: burners šŸ”„ pls reply to @tinyrainboot with your experience and advice
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Zach
@zachterrell.eth
WaPo does it too wtf 😭😭😭
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Steve
@stevedylandev
You can use use IPFS
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@yuiooi
this administration's naive and indiscriminate promotion of the crypto market is hurting retail investors - this is undoubtedly a bitter reality for the Bitcoin community.
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yuiooi
@yuiooi
the entire Ethereum community has been discussing EF's leadership structure
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christopher
@christopher
What are the best Conflict-Free NFTs I can buy?
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
got sniped by my algorithm today hbu
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
https://warpcast.com/horsefacts.eth/0x6d28cfc2
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@vgr
One of the reasons a lot of OODA loop newbies reduce the idea "of getting inside the adversary's decision loop" or "control the tempo" to "increase the tempo" is that often, when somebody else is inside your decision loop, the easiest way to regain control is to increase the tempo, *even if you do it with random meaningless actions* But this is transient. It's a way to break out of the stalemate, but when you're ready to start controlling the tempo, you have to be able to modulate it across a large range. If you can't operate at the slower tempos as well as the faster ones, you're going to get screwed.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Farcaster endpoints
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@yuiooi
it is the most correct choice for people in the cryptocurrency circle to dominate the fate of the cryptocurrency circle and quickly withdraw their attention to the AI Agent track.
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Jayme Hoffman
@jayme
Best song/set you've listened to so far in 2025?
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
gm
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Jackson Dahl
@jackson
Chris Paik is an investor and co-founder of Pace Capital. Chris is all about intentionality and discovery. He combines rigorous frameworks about incentives, people, and markets with an insatiable appetite for the new. He is a true original thinker. We discuss his intentionality, approach to explanations, how culture follows a pendulum, the efficient market hypothesis and other frameworks for evaluating businesses and markets—including his newest on top-down vs. bottom-up companies, how he finds new stuff, the pros and cons of the internet and capitalism, Pace Capital’s values, and the inner-workings of Chris’s unusual mind. Episode 6 is out now on all platforms, more links below: https://pods.media/dialectic/6-chris-paik-intentionally-in-search-of-the-new?referrer=0x9b902482E62Db8FC486C3f1acAA568006021DbEC
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Live now talkin' bout Strength (I've done no prep whoops lmao) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_VTnpkcPzo&ab_channel=OKBanger
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and now Telegram. Centralized web2 apps will be arbitrary and capricious with their APIs.
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