Kyle Hamrick Sr

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Kyle Hamrick Sr

Kyle Hamrick Sr

@lofiDISCIPLE

Founder: bloody Candy🩸| NARROWAY Collective 🎸 CryptoMyChurch c⃝̵⃓ | The Estimate Company E⃝ GoodGround ⏚⃝

انضم Aralık 2010
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Pulse Alerts
Pulse Alerts@WhalePulse·
⚠️ $INC inflation updated ! now 0.0003 inc/second
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Er K🚶
Er K🚶@BekaarAaadmi·
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martin
martin@mgrabina·
After today's unfavourable $50M swap on our interface, there's a lot of confusion around slippage I'd like to clarify: Slippage is the tolerance buffer on a market order: how much the final fill price can deviate from the quoted price due to market movement between signing and execution. On the Aave interface, suggested slippage is algorithmically calculated from asset pair volatility and order size. Since we offer both market orders (with adjustable slippage) and limit orders, our slippage and fee estimates are tuned for execution time. Users can always tighten it (or set limit amounts) and will typically get a surplus back thanks to @CoWSwap's auction mechanism. In this case, the user sent a market order with the suggested 1.21% slippage. But the core issue wasn't slippage, it was just the accepted quote with 99% price impact: As you can confirm it yourself on the CoW explorer, the order includes a quote field showing the original rate (50M USDT -> <140 AAVE) presented to the user before fees and slippage. It was already a very bad rate. All the interactions were also verified via internal analytics, and the user even received a 0.7% surplus, confirming the swap mechanics worked exactly as intended. Thanks to our open-source nature, anyone can reproduce this. So, the price impact warning was displayed. The checkbox was checked, sadly. While we're working on stronger guardrails for all our users, we'll always believe in permissionless DeFi.
Stani.eth@StaniKulechov

Earlier today, a user attempted to buy AAVE using $50M USDT through the Aave interface. Given the unusually large size of the single order, the Aave interface, like most trading interfaces, warned the user about extraordinary slippage and required confirmation via a checkbox. The user confirmed the warning on their mobile device and proceeded with the swap, accepting the high slippage, which ultimately resulted in receiving only 324 AAVE in return. The transaction could not be moved forward without the user explicitly accepting the risk through the confirmation checkbox. The CoW Swap routers functioned as intended, and the integration followed standard industry practices. However, while the user was able to proceed with the swap, the final outcome was clearly far from optimal. Events like this do occur in DeFi, but the scale of this transaction was significantly larger than what is typically seen in the space. We sympathize with the user and will try to make a contact with the user and we will return $600K in fees collected from the transaction. The key takeaway is that while DeFi should remain open and permissionless, allowing users to perform transactions freely, there are additional guardrails the industry can build to better protect users. Our team will be investigating ways to improve these safeguards going forward.

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Kyle Hamrick Sr
Kyle Hamrick Sr@lofiDISCIPLE·
@CrypSaf What is possible with the api for Suno and how did you get that access?
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SafZ@CrypSaf·
It’s been 8 days since I bought my Mac mini for OpenClaw 🦞 Here’s what I’m bleeding on: 🩸 > Mac mini - $600 (one-time) > Claude Opus - $200/mo (max plan) > Kimi K2.5 - $10/mo (actually carrying me) > OpenAI Codex + GPT - $20/mo > Gemini API - $10/mo > MiniMax 2.5 - $10/mo (testing) > Z. AI (GLM-5) – $30/mo (bulk worker) > X Research API - $10/mo > Brave Search API - $5/mo > Supabase - $25/mo (was a test, regretted it) > SuperGrok - $40/mo (just pumping the numbers) > Suno API - $10/mo (music arc pending) > Midjourney - $11.5/mo (useless) > HiggsField - $52/mo (no clue. vibes only) > Random AWS instance I forgot - $20/mo > OnlyFans - $49.95 (for reasrch purposes) > Gym - $80/mo (ofc I would add it) Total burn ≈ $1,183/mo 🔻 Am I net negative right now? - Yes. Did the Mac generate money yet? - Not measurable yet. Did it make me feel like I control the future? - eh, maybe later, let's see End-of-month update coming. If revenue > burn → genius If burn > revenue → I am cooked Either way, we building ... (I guess)
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Pete Kim
Pete Kim@petejkim·
@oasishealthapp the lead-free ones are all fluoride-free, which may or may not be what you want
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Oasis
Oasis@oasishealthapp·
Toothpastes ranked by lowest heavy metals - Dr. Brown's Baby Toothpaste: ND - Spry Kids Tooth Gel: ND - Pegciz Kids Foam Toothpaste: ND - Orajel Training Toothpaste: ND - Miessence Mint Toothpaste: ND - Aquafresh Fresh & Minty (UK version): ND - Essential Oxygen Peppermint: ND - Weleda Natural Salt Toothpaste: ND - Radius Organic Kids: 16.8 ppb lead - Risewell Kids Mineral: 26 ppb lead - Boka Nano-Hydroxyapatite: 27.4 ppb lead - Boka Nano-Hydroxyapatite: 32 ppb lead - Attitude Baby Leaves: 47.3 ppb lead - NOBS Jr.: 54.4 ppb lead - Weleda Children's Tooth Gel: 55 ppb lead - Truvani Clean: 56.9 ppb lead - Kinder Karex: 72.6 ppb lead - Botao Baby: 83.6 ppb lead - Dr. Brite Kids Mineral: 86 ppb lead - FYGG Kids: 89 ppb lead - Orajel Kids Paw Patrol: 100.1 ppb lead - Botao Kids Anticavity: 112 ppb lead - Sensodyne Extra Whitening: 116 ppb lead - Jack N' Jill: 120 ppb lead - Crest Advanced Color: 132 ppb lead - Dr. Bronner's: 160 ppb lead - Dr. Jen Kids: 200 ppb lead - Tom's of Maine Toddler: 210 ppb lead - Tom's of Maine Kids: 240 ppb lead - Himalaya Botanique Kids: 243 ppb lead - Single-Ingredient : 268.7 ppb lead - Wellnesse Children's: 273 ppb lead - Happy Tooth Kids: 283.7 ppb lead - Single-Ingredient Calcium: 292 ppb lead - Colgate Watermelon Burst: 302.1 ppb lead - Revitin Prebiotic: 307.7 ppb lead - Crest Regular: 399 ppb lead - Tom's of Maine Fluoride: 421 ppb lead - Now Solutions Xyliwhite: 421 ppb lead - Hello Dragon Dazzle: 428.4 ppb lead - Davids Premium: 457 ppb lead - Jason Kids Only: 477.8 ppb lead - Hello Fluoride Free: 493 ppb lead - Colgate Total Whitening: 539 ppb lead - Spry Kids Anti-Cavity: 568.1 ppb lead - Just Ingredients Powder: 593 ppb lead - Redmond Earthpaste: 3,500 ppb lead - VanMan's Miracle Powder: 4,258 ppb lead - Primal Life Dirty Mouth: 7,800 ppb lead Full complete list on Oasis app
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
@chamath There is no cloud. It's just someone else's computer.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
Is on-premise the new cloud? I’m beginning to think yes. It’s the only way for companies to not blow themselves up and have some semblance of capability in an AI world…
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Frank Turek
Frank Turek@DrFrankTurek·
Are some sins worse than others? Why or why not?
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Kyle Hamrick Sr
Kyle Hamrick Sr@lofiDISCIPLE·
Things I didn’t have on my 2026 docket • Going full speed ahead in understanding the nervous system • Having a grape sized 10yr tooth infection removed from my mouth • Leading a growing sabbath fellowship • Still in crypto • Realizing the pulling down exercise (parasympathetic regulation) was more powerful than I already knew
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Kyle Hamrick Sr@lofiDISCIPLE·
@thelukepryor “The earth takes shape like clay under a seal; its hills stand out like the folds of a garment.” Job 38:14
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Luke Pryor - The HTMA Pro
Luke Pryor - The HTMA Pro@thelukepryor·
A big problem in the modern era is that everything is so fake and gay and everyone is so under educated the masses begun to question everything and the framework for reality itself starts to unravel.
Owen Benjamin 🐻@OwenBenjamin

It’s the most obviously true one tho. The “flat earth model” is a confusing label though because there isn’t one. Not believing that we are standing on a spinning ball is what people call “flat earth.” Then they insist you think it’s a flat disk floating in space with an edge falling into nothing. It’s extreme gas lighting. But not being on a spinning ball is by far the most obviously true conspiracy theory. It’s also the most annoying to deal with people’s immediate panicky logic fallacy word salad like: So then how do satellites work?!?! So everyone’s lying?!?! So then what the hell is the sun?!?! So every other planet is a spinning ball but not ours?!?! It’s so fucking stupid that most “actual earthers” just never want to bring it up and deal with all of that. But just something to ask yourself: Why is there no experiment you can do yourself to prove it? Actual experiment…. not a panicky “they did it in Greece 3000 years ago you fucking fool with high noon and a stick!!!!” Imagine telling a person that hadn’t been indoctrinated that they are currently spinning 1000 mph on a curved ball in a vacuum in an explosion spinning around a nuclear bomb 93 million miles away going 66,000 mph because one of the founders of Israel did a thought experiment. How would they react? It’s so mind numbingly stupid that i understand if you can’t see it. It’s a coping mechanism. But don’t worry Elon is going to mars right after he goes to one of epsteins “fun parties.”

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Luke Pryor - The HTMA Pro@thelukepryor·
Well I guess @YouTube deleted my livestream from yesterday cause someone asked about cancer and I obliged. God forbid we teach people how to heal themselves.
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