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@0ldbtc

Onchain researcher, internet token(s) enjoyor.

The Citadel Beigetreten Temmuz 2017
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Match Predict AI
Match Predict AI@MatchPredictAI·
The gap was always there. We just built the bridge 😉
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ShΞll@0ldbtc·
@OblivaAi Hey, can you check dm pls? It’s about what you are building, thanks @OblivaAi (i can’t dm u;/)
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OBLIVA AI
OBLIVA AI@OblivaAi·
24 hours since launch The numbers speak for themselves ur waitlist has surged past expectations overnight If you haven't signed up yet, now is the time. Spots are limited. obliva.ai/waitlist
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CTRL
CTRL@CTRL_automation·
Welcome to CTRL!
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los (appstar)
los (appstar)@downloadlos·
bridging tech and [enter something here]
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Elkim
Elkim@ElkimXOC·
I built a Fluxer (fluxer.app) plugin for @NousResearch Hermes Agent It's a Discord-like (very close, maybe better) platform but open-source. Self-hosted instances coming this month which means privacy and sovereignty over your own data. Any testers? It's surprisingly fast and the UX is such an unlock. github.com/NousResearch/h…
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dale
dale@daleverett·
Today, we’re launching pgGraph: an Apache open-source graph traversal engine for Postgres, written in Rust 🦀 When we started Evokoa, we kept running into the same wall every serious agent team eventually hits: > Agents need to reason across relationships. > But graph DBs are expensive AF, and suck to use. So, we built pgGraph around a simple, single idea: Postgres should stay the source of truth, and the graph engine should live beside it. pgGraph does something different. > It keeps the rows in Postgres, > Compiles the topology around them, > Creates a virtual graph layer using CSR-style adjacency arrays. We're making your existing postgres database graph-traversable for agents without any of the usual BS. > No recursive join hell. > No ETL pipeline. > No second source of truth. > Blazing fast performance pgGraph is already live in production workflows across RevOps, healthcare, and visa services. We’re open-sourcing it because graph traversal should become a default primitive in the agent stack, not an enterprise migration project. Treat Postgres as a graph. Zero data migration. This is what Apache AGE should have been. Docs + Repo below.
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SuperGemma
SuperGemma@0xSUPERGEMMA·
My sincere apologies to the community. I've been diving deep into crypto, but I was completely unaware of the negative sentiment around AI videos and how often they are used for scams. I simply wanted to make something visually cool and informative. I also made a mistake by not communicating clearly that real projects take time to build. Getting flooded with DMs from holders demanding fast updates got to me, and it made me rush things. I own that. On a positive note, since that post went out, several podcasts and media outlets have reached out, and I am scheduling appearances right now. I am fully committed to bridging open-source and the Web3 ecosystem. That is my true focus, and I am putting in the work every single day. I will keep stepping up and improving. Sorry again for the misstep, and thank you to the real supporters who have my back. Jun Song
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ShΞll
ShΞll@0ldbtc·
@myrhex Hey, can you check dm pls? It’s about what you are building, thanks @myrhex
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Myrhe𝕩
Myrhe𝕩@myrhex·
Grok Build is genuinely amazing right now. It is not just another coding assistant. It is a full agentic system that can plan, write, refactor, debug, and build complete projects autonomously from a simple prompt. You give it a goal and it handles the entire workflow in the terminal: creating files, running code, iterating on feedback, and even generating images or videos when needed. This level of real autonomy in a practical tool is a significant step closer to AGI. We are moving from models that answer questions to systems that can actually execute complex, multi-step tasks in the real world without constant human guidance. SpaceXAI built something that already feels like a genuine collaborator for developers. The gap between today’s AI and true general intelligence is shrinking fast with tools like this. If you have not tried it yet, go to x.ai/cli and see for yourself. It’s incredibly good, and the SpaceXAI team is constantly improving it daily.
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Grok Build played a major role in helping me build @Searxly, a macOS browser I’ve been developing as a personal project for quite a long time now. The app is now at version 0.7 and I’m currently looking for a small number of volunteer QA testers to help me test it before a wider release (which can technically take a long time depending on what's not working). In the future, we might release @Searxly to be Open Source after its official release.

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SBS@SBSFantasy·
We are excited to announce we will be moving to Base this season. Since 2021 we've been on ETH mainnet and it's been good to us. Millions of dollars in prizes paid out, our main contest has doubled in sales every year since going live. ETH was home. But we're done playing small. New era is here. We want to take our fantasy football best ball contest and our company to the next level, and the way we get there is on Base, using USDC. Better user experience. Built to scale. Here's why we're doing it: 1. Entry fees shouldn't be volatile. When ETH rips, the entry fee gets pricey and discourages people from drafting. We saw it last year with how entry basically doubled from $25 to $50 mid contest. We can't have that. The price needs to be the price. 2. Gas on ETH sucks. The spikes are real and users end up paying way more than the entry fee itself. That's a broken experience. Base is cheap af and we're going to eat those fees ourselves. 3. Prize pools shouldn't be volatile either. Yeah it's amazing when ETH rips and the prize pool grows. But when it tanks? Bad taste in everyone's mouth. This is a season-long contest where you're waiting months for it to settle. The less volatility, the better. 4. Web2 users finally get a real experience. $2 is $2. No hurdles. Social login creates a wallet (we're using Privy now, totally seamless), credit card and Apple Pay payments, and onchain transactions happening cleanly under the hood. Your buddy from your league chat can actually play. Add this to all the new features and updates coming this year and we're going to explode. Our product is the best and most fun way to play fantasy football, the way it was meant to be. You are the best community on the planet and we appreciate every single one of you who's been on this journey with us. We are the only onchain fantasy drafting platform. The only platform where you can buy and sell teams. The only platform where your teams don't die with injuries, thanks to our team-position format. The only platform where you can skip the finals with added gamification. Banana Best Ball IV will be the best contest yet. Going live in June.
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Boris Vagner
Boris Vagner@BorisVagner·
@igoryuzo @SBSFantasy Also are you Russian by chance? Wondering what that name had an Igor as a good friend growing up. I’m Russian.
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Igor Yuzovitskiy
Igor Yuzovitskiy@igoryuzo·
Startups are supposed to disrupt the world, but somehow the way they get funded hasn’t really changed in 50 years.
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ShΞll@0ldbtc·
@pengdacm Hey, can you check dm pls? It’s about what you are building, thanks @pengdacm (i can’t dm u first)
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zBase
zBase@zbase__·
Private transactions must be fast and secure. Screening should not take more than 24 hours to be classified as good actor.
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dylan@Dylan_Steck·
@igoryuzo This looks like a vibe
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Igor Yuzovitskiy@igoryuzo·
Hackathon, but make it underground.
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