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https://t.co/0i3bIXRSwA https://t.co/XKWo9IM3x0 https://t.co/JCDFexCTGI @CookingChecks degen since 2014 Former life: ios dev, satellite engineer, logistics exec @GeorgiaTech & @mit eecs

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DigitalOil@0xDigitalOil·
Extended harden.center to other verticals besides Smart Contract audits. - Legal - Medical - News verification - Financial Analysis - Resume Building - Ad copy optimization h/t @jackbutcher
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DigitalOil@0xDigitalOil·
Cope Less. Study More.
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Kyle Gawley
Kyle Gawley@kylegawley·
I still can't believe people trust this technology Just casually removing a primary auth function - you know like check if the user actually exists
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Sergio Pereira
Sergio Pereira@SergioRocks·
Sam Altman is right about one thing: - Writing software used to be harder. But there’s an assumption hidden in that statement: - That because it’s easier now, engineers matter less. It’s actually the opposite. AI made it easier to write code. It did not make it easier to build robust software systems. If anything, it made it easier to build fragile ones. Today you can generate: - API integrations - User interfaces - Backend data flows - Entire features In hours. But what happens when: - The same request is processed twice - Data arrives incomplete or out of order - A dependency fails halfway through - Real users behave in unexpected ways That’s where software breaks. It's not about the code. It's about how the system is architected. And that’s where engineering experience shows up. Understanding failure modes. Designing for edge cases. Building systems that don’t collapse under real usage. AI didn’t remove the need for engineers. It removed the barrier to writing code. Which means more systems will be built. And more of them will need to be designed properly. The engineers who can do that are not less important. They are more critical than ever.
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Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Coinbase CEO, Brian Armstrong: Some great insights on how they are using internally hosted AI Agents. "It’s connected to every Slack message, every Google Doc, and every Salesforce data confluence. Now, this is all linked up and the data is all aggregated, so you can ask these agents questions. Every team is using it—legal, finance, everything. It’s like the "Oracle of Coinbase." I’ve started to ask it things that go beyond just simple prompting, like "Hey, can you write this kind of memo for me?" I’m asking these AI agents now, as CEO, "What should I be aware of in the company that I might not be aware of?" It will tell me, "Did you know that there’s actually disagreement on this team about the strategy?" I realized I didn't know that, but the AI does because it can read every Slack message and every Google Doc. Tobi, who is on my board, calls this "reverse prompting." Instead of telling the AI agent what you want to do, you ask it what you should be thinking more about." --- From @theallinpod YT channel (link in comment)
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DigitalOil@0xDigitalOil·
One more time... It's NFTs not NFT's.
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Mooncat5997@mooncat5997·
@0xDigitalOil well I don't think cigarettes are so trendy right now. It's not good to smoke
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This mfer should be the cover of the Punks collection. Quintessential.
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Ana Mostarac@anammostarac·
Eventually, content from humans will be considered the slop.
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Erik Voorhees
Erik Voorhees@ErikVoorhees·
It may be obvious in hindsight that we actually built crypto for the machines
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