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@codedolphin2

Building infra @genpowered

Dev in the cloud Se unió Temmuz 2022
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nikkideyy@nikkideyy·
nothing beats a hungry founder in survival mode with nothing to lose
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tim@wayfaring_tim·
i set up a flight scraper to check flight prices between KL and jakarta. if anyone is flying a lot between two cities and would like a dashboard like this, let me know. i can set it up for 30usd one time fee
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dolph5n.eth@codedolphin2·
came across a potential WTI midstream thanks to wintel.site. pipeline giant with mostly fee-based cash flows. lower commodity risk but exposed to debt, interest rates, and regulatory/pipeline risks.
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dolph5n.eth@codedolphin2·
Let’s put Malaysia on the map. 🇲🇾 Builders are the ones driving the ecosystem forward, and Malaysia is gaining real momentum. Excited to submit this website bounty with @SuperteamMY.
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Han
Han@hanstmy·
The mixed culture celebration, sorry i don’t see it anywhere else than 🇲🇾 ONLY ON MALAYSIA
Abang Brooch @ HYPEBISCUS 🌺 😻🇲🇾@abangbrooch

FIRST TIME, GUYS… 😂 Abang Brooch ended up leading a Doa Selamat (Islamic Prayers) 🤲🥹 before our Lo Sang & iftar session with the Solana builders. Then of course… LO SANG time with @SuperteamMY Fam! 🥢🥗🤣 This is the beauty of Malaysia — cultures mixing, founders bonding, Web3 ideas flying. Truly touched by the moment 🥹 Thanks the Lead @W_Han_01 @tuakdotsol @inesyongdao for hosting this amazing bonding sessions for @solana builders! Let’s bring Malaysian tech to the world. 🌏🚀🇲🇾 Have you ever done Lo Sang before? 😅 Share your experience too.. 🤭 #AbangBrooch

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Wei Hup
Wei Hup@_weihup·
Merch concept for @SuperteamMY 🇲🇾 Inspired by a vintage 50 sen Malaysian stamp — reimagined with the Malayan tiger & hibiscus to represent strength, heritage, and builders who ship with conviction. For: builders, hackers, founders and students Where: Global 🌐 Used Canva and AI tools for this design and ideation Honestly this is first time doing something like this, for the vibes 🔥 #SuperteamMYMerch @SuperteamMY
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Solana Sensei
Solana Sensei@SolanaSensei·
Tell me how long you have been on Solana without telling me how long you have been on Solana
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dolph5n.eth@codedolphin2·
@AJButton2 Nah bro. KL is just too hot n busy, with mood swings weather. In terms of food, Thai is always better and you could find that price point are not that expensive compared to KL too. Thailand is the better option here.
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A.J. Button@AJButton2·
First Impressions - KUALA LUMPUR 24 hours ago, I landed in Kuala Lumpur (KL) Malaysia, after six months in Bangkok. Like Bangkok, KL boasts cheap rent and year-round tropical weather. I came here to see how it compares to its more famous Thai cousin. My first impressions: #1. AFFORDABILITY. Most local street food costs about the same in KL as in BKK--which is to say far cheaper than in the west. In the pic below (1), you can see a nice Muslim-style flatbread sandwich I got for about $1.50. At a Halal food truck in Toronto or New York, this would cost like 10 bucks. A standard Thai street dish for a single person would cost about the same at this, but it would more likely be a soup of some kind rather than a sandwich, as Thai cuisine isn't big on sandwiches. As far as price of accommodation goes: again, KL is quite similar to Bangkok. My hotel cost around $25/night--very similar to Bangkok hotels, and for a similar price. #2. INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY. Broadly speaking, I am finding KL's infrastructure to be better quality than Bangkok's. In the picture below (2), you can see a typical KL street. It is much wider and paved better than a typical Bangkok street; as a result, it is more pleasant to walk on. In fact, I would say that KL's street infrastructure (roads, traffic lights, signage, overpasses, skytrain etc) is on par with any *WESTERN* city. #3. CONVENIENCE/LIFESTYLE/FLEXIBILITY. When it comes to convenience and lifestyle factors, KL is again quite similar to Bangkok. Restaurants and food vendors on every street corner. Well served by Grab (Uber/Doordash of SouthEast Asia) for transportation and food. A skytrain serving the city. Bangkok's BTS is generally thought to have better coverage than KL's monorail, but the latter is more aesthetically pleasing, having a 'clean' and futuristic look. I would call it a tie between KL and Bangkok on convenience/lifestyle/flexibility. #4. WEATHER KL is a little bit cooler than Bangkok. In this writer's opinion, that is a positive. Those seeking "fun and Sun" may feel differently. #5. MISC THINGS ABOUT KL Having compared KL to Bangkok on the criteria most travellers are interested in, I'll now move on to some misc things I noticed about KL that make it unique. - Bright lights! KL is lit up like a lightbulb on every street corner. In the image below (3), you can see an ad for a Bank, clearly lit up in bright, multi-colored, flurorescent lights. In the West, this kind of fluorescent lighting is typical of nightlife and strip clubs; you definitely wouldn't see a bank lit up like this in (e.g.) Canada. - Hustle and bustle. KL's streets are extremely busy and high energy much like New York City's. Very frequently, you'll find yourself having to navigate around other people in order to get ahead on a KL sidewalk. This can be frustrating, but it contributes to the 'high energy' feels that KL offers. - The skyline. KL has one of the most iconic skylines in the world, boasting megatall skyscrapers as well as some smaller but nevertheless recognizable buildings. Even if you're just hearing the name "Kuala Lumpur" for the first time now, there's a good chance you've seen the KL skyline before in a movie or TV show! In the image below (4) you can see Petronas Towers, the world's most famous Twin Towers, and one of the most iconic components of KL's skyline. Other noteworthy buildings in the KL skyline include the sky needle-esque Kuala Lumpur Tower and the futuristic Merdeka Tower. Conclusion After spending 24 hours in Kuala Lumpur, the best way I can think of to describe it is "Saudi Arabia meets Bangkok meets China." Like Saudi Arabia, KL is replete with Islamic sights, sounds, flavors and smells. Like Bangkok, it is affordable yet luxurious. Like China, it is full of bright lights and red-yellow decorative motifs. Overall, it is a place that has to be experienced to be believed.
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dolph5n.eth@codedolphin2·
@bitcoinmalaya Setup master agent n sub agent for each sub modules / categories i.e crypto, AI
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Bitcoin Malaya@bitcoinmalaya·
Life is so busy these days. It is getting so difficult to catch up with so much exciting stuff in AI and crypto. Any tips on how to catch up fast?
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Nizar Syahmi
Nizar Syahmi@nizarsyahmi37·
JUST DROPPED: Anthropic caught 3 Chinese AI labs (DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, MiniMax) running 24,000 fake accounts to scrape 16+ MILLION Claude conversations. They’re "distilling" Claude’s reasoning, coding, agentic tools, and vision capabilities to bootstrap their own models, all while the US debates AI chip export bans. This isn’t small-time scraping. This is industrial espionage-level data theft. As a solo builder who routes most of my code through Claude every single day… this hits different. My prompts, my workflows, my edge; all potentially harvested at scale by 24k bot accounts using proxy clusters and "hydra" setups. If they can distill Claude this fast, how safe is ANY closed model for indie devs? So, here a quick reality check: - DeepSeek: 150k+ exchanges (foundational logic) - Moonshot: 3.4M+ (reasoning + vision) - MiniMax: 13M+ (coding + orchestration) Anthropic says this directly undermines US chip controls. But let’s be real. OpenAI trained on pirated books, Anthropic on scraped internet. Now China did it cheaper and faster. Who’s the real "thief" when everyone’s business model was built on other people’s data? Here are some questions for solo devs & AI builders worldwide: 1. Your prompts safe? 2. Is the entire closed-model game just a temporary moat that’s already cracked? 3. Should we push harder for export controls… or go full open-source + onchain everything? Let me know your unfiltered take below #Anthropic #Claude #AIDistillation #AI #KnowledgeIsPower
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI

We’ve identified industrial-scale distillation attacks on our models by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax. These labs created over 24,000 fraudulent accounts and generated over 16 million exchanges with Claude, extracting its capabilities to train and improve their own models.

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