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there’s a really strong pumpfun style culture coin sitting around 200k that’s been around for a month now. i wonder if @Pumpfun @a1lon9 @RainsRevenge will notice it
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@TheGabagool_sol shaming someone for covering initials isn't a good look for your coin, best of luck tho
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reprice $2016
gr3g@gr3gor14n
i posted every one of my wife's calls on here because she is my #1 normie signal for trends that last for more than two weeks. 100% hit rate. moodeng. 67. she has now told me to buy $2016 token. if we lose we can just blame her. EwEJ5R1im54MowvsGwYUkyfWRMV1qcRL21PumVd4pump
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@nikitabier this viral article, by @systematicls, birthed the catchphrase for the new tech paradigm; "long degeneracy"
a world dominated by AI, prediction markets and crypto
first place is guaranteed, and degeneracy rally
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sysls@systematicls
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It's time to talk about what just happened with this public figure who owns the Tesla Owners Silicon Valley account (@teslaownersSV, which Elon Musk interacts with daily).
Following the hype surrounding tokens on @BagsApp , where fees are charged and tokens are promoted, we came up with the idea of creating a token about Tesla and collaborating with this account, which is extremely popular and has many followers.
A price was agreed upon to work with his account, and he was paid $10,000 in advance and 5% of the total token supply + $10,000, which he has already claimed.
In total, he has sold $33,000.
It is very embarrassing that a public figure does these things to tokens, which try to follow interesting narratives and create good projects in the crypto space. Someone who does this speaks for himself, and what is most infuriating is that these people deal with influencers like Elon Musk on a daily basis.
I hope @finnbags sees this and reacts to this type of thing happening on his launchpad.

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@1162245953qqco1 @TendersAlt @ayakaneko @strrlthedev @dxhuang 3hAQddKZW5tRFiNGEsJGD2ZYRLoVrE2ro5o8XKJCBAGS
dexscreener.com/solana/hdrqrcy…
bags.fm/3hAQddKZW5tRFi…
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+1 之前稍早些时间俺也有了类似的想法, 而且现在有 duckdb 这个底座了, 写扩展比 fork 一个 sqlite 做查询引擎好些了. 唯一问题是 API 是列式的风格.
有点类似于 @dxhuang 的 agfs, 但是是 SQL. 貌似 dongxu 很久之前在某次 hackathon 上曾经就也提过这个思路, 用SQL 来作为统一入口来操作各种资源(

lcomplete@xlcomplete
有趣,太有趣了。 这个思路太棒了,让 Agent 访问数据库比访问文件系统更高效。 一看到这条推文,我的脑回路立刻就被激活,思路一下子打开了。 1、很早之前就被 Agent 从数据库查数据的能力给震惊过,Agent 只要能连对应的数据库,不需要提供表名等信息就能找到你想要的东西,也能轻松搞定数据统计和分析。 2、我在实现 huntly 的知识库对话功能时想过两个方案:markdown 和 mcp,却从来没想过让 agent 直接去数据库里查。 要让「知识库对话」更顺畅一些,只需要再结合时下流行的 skills,写一个 markdown,大致让 AI 知道 huntly 数据库是干嘛用的,以及一些关键数据要怎么查询就可以了。 换个角度,整个事情变得如此简单。 用我最近常说的句式来收尾,huntly 的含金量又变高了。😋
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