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Follower of Jesus Christ https://t.co/DjWsi017gs Ex Metaplex, Das Api, Bonsol, Swig, Breeze

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austbot@_austbot·
Coffee makes a great gift, ots.coffee . It also makes an impact in setting captive children free,helping abused children heal, preventing vulnerable children from being taken advantage of.
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austbot@_austbot·
@jarxiao I suppose a more fitting analogy is if you are building a piano or a popsicle stick craft
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austbot@_austbot·
@jarxiao your analogy was great, but permit me a moment. If a plumber really messes up the entire building blows up because the propane or natural gas leaks or ignites. In my short but rennovation and construction filled life i have learned to have great respect for the plumber
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Jarry Xiao@jarxiao·
Your opinion on using AI for programming ultimately comes down to whether you think software engineering is plumbing or surgery. And there is a reason why surgeons earn more than plumbers.
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austbot@_austbot·
@jarxiao because in some cases they use the same connectors which is terrifying
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@jarxiao quick question bucko, how much plumbing have you done ?
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Troy Brewer@pstroybrewer·
Imagine a whole table of kids you rescued that are now grown up and rescuing other kids. That was my morning and it was a great breakfast! Thank u #Jesus
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Swig@OnSwig·
We’re excited to announce the Swig developer portal, launching today to all users. A dedicated hub for easily building with Swig smart wallets. Create wallets, configure policies, and manage projects at scale with first-class tooling for teams. Learn more👇
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PricedOut
PricedOut@_PricedOut·
1/ Real estate is the largest asset class in the world, yet most people just can't get exposure to it. The median age of U.S. homebuyers just hit a record high of 59 years old. Read that again. The reality is that most ordinary people are still priced out when it comes to actually owning a home and having any real exposure to this market. We set out to change that. That's exactly why we're building @_PricedOut 👇
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austbot@_austbot·
people are at the panning for gold flakes of yield in solana land
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@repchiproy 89,000 children are waiting to be identified. We urge you to vote yes on the Renewed Hope Act to rescue children seen in abuse images. These children cannot wait!
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austbot@_austbot·
@sentedcruz 89,000 children are waiting to be identified. We urge you to vote yes on the Renewed Hope Act to rescue children seen in abuse images. These children cannot wait!
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Bonsol
Bonsol@bonsol_labs·
Privacy doesn’t have to mean black boxes. With Bonsol, you can build systems that keep data and models private while still proving correctness, compliance, or AI-driven decisions cryptographically. If you’re building for the Privacy Hack starting Jan 12, this is a fun and powerful primitive to experiment with on Solana.
Solana@solana

Privacy Hack starts Jan 12 🔒 Build private payments, privacy tooling, or anything with privacy on Solana $70,000 in prizes across 3 tracks 👇

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austbot@_austbot·
The state of development now.
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austbot@_austbot·
@darkmarketio but what about chips and salsa. There is literally 0 chance of discipline winning when chips and salsa arrive.
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storm@darkmarketio·
people will do everything to avoid consistently working hard go to the gym 5 times a week lift heavy + run eat healthy but enjoy meals out you don’t need the peptides you need discipline
Emily Lai@emilylai

ALL ABOUT PEPTIDES: my results, logs, learnings, and where to start (or if you even should) It's been one full year since I've experimented with injecting peptides. In 2025, I used: > Jan - Oct: Tirzepatide (GLP-2) > Oct - Dec: BPC-157, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin > Oct - Dec: Retatrutide (GLP-3) > Oct - Now: NAD+ (not technically a peptide) > Dec: Creatine (not a peptide, but I want to talk about it) > Dec - Now: GHK-cu My main motivation for injecting strange substances into myself was curiosity on how much better I could feel in this flesh vessel. Starting with tirzepatide, the idea of weight loss was a factor but I was never overweight High-level, the noted benefits for each are: > Tirzepatide: blood sugar control, appetite suppression leading to weight loss > BPC-157: tissue healing, gut lining repair > CJC-1295: increases growth hormone which helps with muscle repair, recovery, collagen > Ipamorelin: synergistic with CJC-1295, also promotes growth hormone and enhances sleep, muslce recovery > Retatrutide: does what tirzepatide does at higher levels alongside metabolic rate increase > NAD+: energy and cellular repair > Creatine: strength, recovery, cognitive benefits > GHK-Cu: collagen, hair/skin growth, tissue repair Now what I actually experienced: Tirzepatide: Since Jan 2025, I've lost 15lbs (7kg), 10% of body weight. Tirzepatide definitely contributed for this. I tested my blood in May and was -11 my biological age Inflammation was low. Beyond weight loss, what tirzepatide truly helped me with was dialing in on diet and my fitness habits. Appetite suppression is strong. You don't feel like eating but know you have to, so you opt in for whole foods, high protein, low carb etc. You also want to build muscle when you're losing weight so you lift weights. Honestly, tirzepatide was the gateway peptide lol. I went down a pant size, now had abs lol, I saw my blood panel results, and I felt great. It's why I kept experimenting. Dosage: 2.5 mg weekly, I titrated up to 3.5 mg ONCE (0.5mg increase each week) but then went back down to 2.5mg. Why? I had a good friend do two months of ozempic. In the prescribed pen, they have you jump dosages wildly. 2.5 to 5 to 10 etc. She forgot to eat and although she lost a lot of weight, she suffered hair loss too. BPC-157+CJC-1295+Ipamorelin: I put these all in one syringe. Tbh, it's hard to say if I felt any different. At this point I was already dialed in on health. I did notice my biceps being more dense but who knows if it would have already been like that because I was hitting protein goals daily. I also had less back pain but I'm not sure if that was from weight loss, inflammaton reduction, or just more upper back strength vs. this stack. I will say I did not experience differences in sleep. Dosage: 400mcg BCP-157, 200 mg CJC-1295, 200mg Ipamorelin daily Cycle: 8 weeks. Stopped. Likely won't repeat for now. NAD+ I'm loving NAD+. I feel the benefits and see them compounding too. I feel the energy rush immediately and stay through throughout the day. I've tried NAD+ IV drips before, but injecting it subq and having consistent access has been a game changer. I noticeably see the difference with running which I track. More stamina and energy. Thinking and cognitive recall seems faster too but thinking about thinking is so meta and subjective. Dosage: Loading period of 100mg daily for 10 days. Then 2-3x a week 100mg each. Now I'm at 50mg 2x a week. Retatrutide: Tirzepatide got me to a weight level I was happy with yet I was curious about retatrutide, the next evolution of GLPs. The main benefit I'm seeking now is inflammation reduction (look into liver fat reducton).I recently stopped however because it was causing some gastric stress. I noticeably felt it when doing a 72 hour zero-cal 1.5 weeks ago. My whole digestive track was immensely slower.. even with no food in my body. The fast has made it easy to move to intermittent fasting on a 16:8 window, and I'm considering just keeping it at that. Reta seemed to have less of appetite suppression than tirzepatide for me, but it could also be that I'm taking a tiny dose and my body is accustomed now. One risk of this one is there are reports of higher heart rate at high dosages. Dosage: 0.5mg-1mg weekly, a microdose basically. If I start again will surely be 0.5mg Creatine: There's a cult-like following around creatine to a point where I felt gaslit when trying to find information online on why it made my face so puffy. I did it for 30 days, drank lots of water. Felt great at the gym but tbh no wild noticeable difference. Stopped it during my fast and saw my cheekbones get more snatched so decided to stop all together. Dosage: 3mg daily. No loading. GHK-Cu: Ok honestly my skin is pretty damn great as it is but I had two vials of this and just started out of curiosity. Not sure if it's making a difference or will, but will do a full cycle and see. Dosage: 1mg daily, will cycle for 8 weeks. Other notes to call out: - It's hard know if any single input (outside of tirzepatide and NAD+) made a difference because my habits changed over the year, and I'm also mixing this with other modalities.. - I don't drink alcohol. Haven't for 12+ years - Fully sober - I sleep, have a grandma schedule lol - First Vipassana in April, started meditating daily since more or less - Burned out, nervous system disregulated in July/August - Tested 11 years younger by blood in May (after Vipassana) and only 6 years younger by blood in November - After blood panel, started supplementing Vitamin D+K2+Omega3s - Currently taking an iron supplement with GHK-cu - For skin, also doing a red light mask daily since Jan 2025, this has made a difference - Added in daily sauna and ice bath in Dec ^ all this context is to show I'm not sure how much is from the peptide vs. the lifestyle. But I do feel the strongest, sharpest, most spiritually aligned self I've ever been Should you take peptides? It depends on your own goals. Ultimately dialing in sleep, exercise, diet should be the baseline If you do take them, I suggest: - lowest dose possible first, see how you feel then titrate up - stagnate them, so you can better isolate results - getting it from a source where they test each batch - doing your own research and not trusting what people say online Tools I use: peppedia, reddit, gpt, some books to learn dosages and effects (then i use the lowest dose to start) Source: peptide dot partners, use EMI for 10% off Last note: I think looksmaxxing is cool and all but not at the cost of spirit loss. This whole experience taught me aesthetics is easier than ever to obtain. Even before the peptides craze there was botox/fillers and just wearing all-black tailored clothes. Being hot is not just a conscious choice but it's currently at the lowest barrier to entry than ever before. This makes it way less impressive. What's going to actually matter isn't how you look, but how you feel, and make others feel.

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austbot@_austbot·
@jarxiao If we can lower cpi cost we can use more abstraction to handle things better. State specific programs that enforce rules, state transitions etc, business logic programs that operate on versions of state. this is one of the reasons I was so anal on versioning back in the day
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Jarry Xiao@jarxiao·
TL;DR: The existing paradigm for upgrading Solana programs is a disaster. The most dangerous thing about writing smart contract code is that the program data models are effectively locked in after deployment. In traditional SWE, the client API is decoupled from the backend. You can invisibly change a backend schema or add migrations to a database. In Solana programming, you can attempt to future-proof a contract by: - Adding struct padding and hoping that there are enough empty bits in the account data for future changes - Requiring users to manually sign to migrate application state (horrible UX) - Implementing application-level admin actions to migrate schemas Note that all of the above have the potential to break VM-level composability. They also require complex and error-prone logic to execute safely. It not only introduces logical data risk, but also key management risk. One argument is to never change the code after deployment. After all, the existing framework makes it extremely difficult to modify existing data formats safely. However, even if immutability is desirable, it’s naive and reckless to think that there are no catastrophic bugs to fix or critical features to add in the future (some of which may require wire changes). Businesses building on this stack are forced to choose between security, velocity, and quality. Today, the tools to enable the maintenance and continuous development of a sufficiently complex smart contract are nonexistent. Here are some of the features I would think of including if I were building this environment from first principles: - There should be separate API's in the VM to read and write account data. This enables schema changes without breaking the wire format for both on-chain and off-chain consumers. - Some (opt-in) administrative smart contract functions should exist on the system level, not the application level. - On executable upgrade, there should simultaneously be an optional atomic migration of accounts owned by that program. Even if the goal is immutability, building in system-level tooling to enable safe software upgrades is critical for consumer applications with evolving state. The current system is so brittle that the best advice for these developers is never touch on-chain schemas unless they really know what they are doing.
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tracy 💻 🦝@tracy_codes·
@jacobvcreech this is absolutely wild. Reminds me of an idea @_austbot and I cooked on earlier this year with a fully bespoke vm program with its own language 😂
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Jacob Creech@jacobvcreech·
Some days you see some wild stuff built on Solana Today it's running native python scripts on Solana Who's going to do some AI work using this?
moon shiesty@moonshiesty

i deployed a fully on-chain python environment on solana now you run native python scripts and bytecode on solana program address: pythonKBk7JcXsbwYzMRy2tL8L9tZqUbgekxRfT1bTE frontend here: solanapython.github.io/SolanaPython/ few examples: print("Hello Solana!") >>> "Hello Solana!" print(math.sqrt(2.0)) >>> 1.414213 print(time.asctime()) "Thu Dec 18 19:26:15 2025"

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tracy 💻 🦝@tracy_codes·
@_austbot @trentdotsol I heard we're reducing rent by 10x. Seems like maybe we need to reduce it by 130x.
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