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noad

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@0x_noad

pseud interested in p2p ||| working on the soon to be released DKEY dapp

Katılım Mart 2024
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noad@0x_noad·
@kassandraETH if anyone wants to work on a spec for data wallets with me— hmu!
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noad@0x_noad·
@kassandraETH wallets need to (i) natively support agents and (ii) store and operate on dapp data without agent support, we don’t get good ux without data management, we don’t get real data sovereignty
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mrs kzg.eth née kassandra
mrs kzg.eth née kassandra@kassandraETH·
we ABSOLUTELY need to solve ethereum user experience i am SURE it will involve thinking out-of-the-box and being brave we can't get stuck in a local maxima of the current chrome-extension-fox-wallet world
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scoopy trooples
scoopy trooples@scupytrooples·
seeing some pepos cry about this, so ig i will weigh in. people started to see the reality of what institutional capitalism meant for crypto, and it became abundantly clear that there are some issues that were causing a lot of cognitive dissonance. many collectively agree that the fractional reserve fiat central banking system is a fucked up system of control that overwhelmingly benefits a certain class of person to the rest of the world’s detriment. it erodes both personal and national sovereignty. we want to supplant wall street, but are being absorbed by it, and imho, the real danger is just this insidious chipping away at the shared ethos that brought the early adopters to the space in the first place. we went from let’s change the world and give a viable exit from the corrupt and fraudulent central banking system to salivating hard just to give sloppy toppy to the very banks that prop up central banking. im here for a (peaceful) revolution, and even if it means my bags don’t pump, i don’t want us degraded to the point where we are reduced to bankerman middleware and the dream of money by the people for the people is dead.
Ethereum Foundation@ethereumfndn

Today, the Foundation’s Board released the EF Mandate. This document, which was first intended for EF members, reaffirms the promise of Ethereum, and the role of EF within this ecosystem.

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Benjamin Life (re/acc)
Benjamin Life (re/acc)@omniharmonic·
I’m transitioning to a consulting model where I only work with clients in the d/acc and re/acc spaces (whether or not they identify themselves that way) no time for reform resilience and regeneration only
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noad@0x_noad·
@scupytrooples scoopy you gotta hate the player and the game (but yes, everyone’s time is better spent trying to change the game)
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scoopy trooples
scoopy trooples@scupytrooples·
there really are not many people I truly hate in this world. bad people rarely exist inside a vacuum, but rather are incentivized to be bad by structures underpinning the fabric of society and the economy. so instead of raising my pitchforks against any one person, I wish to reform structures so fewer bad people are produced by said structures. seated where I am, I can have the most impact by presenting a new model for finance that is explicitly non predatory and stacks the deck in favor of its users and improving on the structure of finance. thus, i cannot wait to unleash @AlchemixFi v3 on the world.
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noad@0x_noad·
@jordanmmck check out my p2p web3 file marketplace — you could sell these there it’s called DKEY, it’s currently on Arbitrum and Base. docs are at dkey.app if you do, i’ll buy a set :)
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jordanmmck
jordanmmck@jordanmmck·
I've made 40+ technical Ethereum diagrams over the past few years. I'm now making full-res version and source files available on Gumroad. These are great for desktop wallpapers, physical prints, or independent research. Any support is appreciated! 🙏 jordanmmck.gumroad.com
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noad@0x_noad·
@ethPandaOps would be helpful if you summarized which question categories the models were good/bad at
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ethPandaOps
ethPandaOps@ethPandaOps·
It turns out some AI models can step through EVM bytecode in their head. We built EthIQ, a new benchmark to test how well models actually understand Ethereum protocol internals. 325 questions across two evaluation modes, and one alive canary 🐦 Read more 👇
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borkedsys
borkedsys@borkedsys·
The most powerful political act today isn’t voting. It’s building systems that reduce dependence on politics. Local food. Shared infrastructure. Open coordination. Parallel systems change everything.
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noad@0x_noad·
@binji_x 1. users need a “data wallet” where they give permissions for dapps to CRUD & perform operations on the data 2. querying indexed events from a dapp remains an unsolved problem help solve these 2 plz 🙏
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binji
binji@binji_x·
hey builders on ethereum, what can i do to help you? please share literally anything you might want assistance on and ill see what can be done.
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
I'm actually pretty open-minded about the anti-data-center populism. From everything I've seen from people working on this, reducing industrial-scale hardware availability seems to be both the most practical, and most non-dystopian / non-invasive way to lengthen AGI timelines. So if the movement that makes that happen starts out with anti-data-center populism, that seems fine? Of course you have to do things other than going after data centers located in populated areas to really make a dent on AGI timelines (my intuition is that 10-100x compute reduction is feasible in a "static" model of the world, and 100-10000x if you compare to a counterfactual that includes future chip design progress; those numbers *would* make a dent), but there is a first step for everything.
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ross.wei
ross.wei@z0r0zzz·
if we have a true culture shift ethereum will be over 10k by december, but it means being kinda crazy about applications and aggressive about undercutting tradfi on everything it touches while making it impossible to conduct lawfare against the applications themselves
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noad@0x_noad·
@heckerhut ser, we’ll need a “data wallet” implemented too if we’re gonna do this properly dapps need to store arbitrary data (w diff user-mandated permissions), all operated on in a secure enclave (signatures, hashing, proof generation etc)
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noad@0x_noad·
@heckerhut @meinharrd @IPFS @ethswarm love this! you should check out agregore browser if you haven’t already. similar. has an IPFS node built in, with fetch
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Florian Glatz
Florian Glatz@heckerhut·
A few weeks ago @meinharrd reached out to me with an exciting idea: a new browser built specifically for the decentralized web, with local nodes for @IPFS and @ethswarm I immediately requested access to the codebase to start contributing 👩🏻‍🍳 Today we release Freedom Browser 👇🏻
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noad@0x_noad·
@BreeEsq date on the email is 2018 ?
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noad@0x_noad·
@KhanAbbas201 we need a model where projects give some % supply of their token in exchange for an audit has the useful knock-on effect of incentivizing the auditor to do a better job
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Abbas Khan ⟠
Abbas Khan ⟠@KhanAbbas201·
One of the biggest reasons why it's hard to experiment in crypto is security audits and their costs. I've spoken to more than 10 teams in the last month who are all currently ready to launch on mainnet, but are held back by audits and their insane cost. A basic audit can cost up to 50k for a small codebase, which makes it hard for bootstrapped projects to launch and explore if they should even be spending their time on this. The industry did a terrible job of overpricing security audits and it has strongly held the space back.
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Chris Hedges
Chris Hedges@ChrisLynnHedges·
The murders of unarmed civilians on the streets of Minneapolis, including the killing today of the intensive-care nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti, would not come as a shock to Iraqis in Fallujah or Afghans in Helmand province. They were terrorized by heavily armed American execution squads for decades. It would not come as a shock to any of the students I teach in prison. Militarized police in poor urban neighborhoods kick down doors without warrants and kill with the same impunity and lack of accountability. What the rest of us are facing now, is what Aimé Césaire called imperial boomerang. Empires, when they decay, employ the savage forms of control on those they subjugate abroad, or those demonized by the wider society in the name of law and order, on the homeland. The tyranny Athens imposed on others, Thucydides noted, it finally, with the collapse of Athenian democracy, imposed on itself. But before we became the victims of state terror, we were accomplices. Before we expressed moral outrage at the indiscriminate taking of innocent lives, we tolerated, and often celebrated, the same Gestapo tactics, as long as they were directed at those who lived in the nations we occupied or poor people of color. We sowed the wind, now we will reap the whirlwind. The machinery of terror, perfected on those we abandoned and betrayed, including the Palestinians in Gaza, is ready for us.
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