atd

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atd

atd

@0xatd

Founder @CheapTokensAI — cheapest AI credits on the internet Principal @ Taborlin — Building agent-native tools and applied AI products

Katılım Ocak 2021
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camron
camron@camronmira·
One thing I hadn’t appreciated before relating to $VVV / $DIEM if we assume $DIEM lending markets flourish : If DIEM rental market yield exceeds base VVV staking yield, it could potentially create another reflexive sink for VVV. when $DIEM rental yield > $VVV staking yield, yield arbitrage quietly tightens $VVV float AI demand drives $DIEM rental rates → staking $VVV to mint $DIEM becomes the better yield → more $VVV locked → circulating supply compresses It’s not a burn or a structural sink but instead just relative yield doing the work in the background(conditional on rental market depth). Curious for takes from anyone who understands the economics better than me to steelman or disprove my thought process here
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atd@0xatd·
I'm watching the @ufc while cranking out 10k lines of code on @claudeai, having @openclaw place positions on @Kalshi, rendering an video via @AskVenice, and posting on X. The future is here.
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will (in sf rn)@ItsWillHenry·
How to start a company: - step 1: tell everyone you're starting a company - step 2: everyone tells you the market is saturated, the timing is wrong, and you should get a real job first - step 3: start anyway - step 4: realise the people who told you not to start have never started anything it's a weird, humbling, occasionally terrifying, euphoric experience and there's no other way to find out who you actually are under pressure just start the thing bro
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Jon ShapeShift
Jon ShapeShift@JonShapeShift·
One of Venice’s biggest unfair advantages is its team. Completely cracked s-tier team that lives and breathes the product while shipping all hours of the day. Wouldn’t have it any other way 🫡
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atd@0xatd·
@JonShapeShift first time intelligence was turned into a commodity. such great lore.
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atd
atd@0xatd·
@sama You guys did some nice work with 5.5. Well done!
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
5.5 is an autistic genius with very strange taste in naming shocking that we would make such a thing
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atd
atd@0xatd·
@TrungTPhan Love your content man, keep it up!
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
The NYT interview with Taylor Swift on her songwriting process is so good. Here she explains her approach to choruses and bridges: “The importance for me of a bridge is it just feels like we’re painting a picture. We’re setting a scene. We have this opportunity as a songwriter to tell an entire story. Or an entire movie. Or a very detailed description of one scene in a movie. Or a very nuanced dynamic between people or a complicated emotion. And we have only so long to do this. I’ve written some really long songs in my life. But, for the most part, they’re between 3.5 to 4 minutes. You can start painting the picture in the verse. You can get to the heart of it at the chorus. But then the bridge can be where you zoom back, you walk 20 feet back, and you see what this entire painting was supposed to be. You’ve seen brushstrokes. You’ve seen the color tones. But the bridge can be when you step back and you feel everything that that piece of art was supposed to make you feel. That’s just how I feel about bridges. I came up as a songwriter in Nashville, where structure is a huge part of how you effectively tell a story, right? You go verse - chorus - second verse - chorus - bridge - chorus. Maybe you repeat that first verse if you want to. If you want to pull at some heartstrings. If it makes sense. Now, that’s something that I absolutely subscribe to…that structure is important. But I think that when you write enough songs — at least in my case — the intuitive part of your songwriting brain can kind of create a new structure that’s not as classically what you’ve been taught. Jack Antonoff is a collaborator of mine and one of my best friends. We established this thing that we love to do and we call it the rant bridge. I could point to examples like, ‘Out of the Woods’, ‘Is It Over Now?’ or ‘Cruel Summer’. And oftentimes we love these rant bridges, where it’s basically like stream of consciousness. Endless pouring-out of emotion. Intrusive thoughts, blended with metaphor with discussion with shouting. You want this rant bridge to feel the most intense of what that feeling is…that you’re trying to, establish over the course of the song and you want it to kind of be a crescendo.” *** Full interview here: youtu.be/5B8-TJ8vsKY?si…
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atd
atd@0xatd·
@hosseeb hmm. ive never had this issue with openclaw, but have not tried hermes
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Haseeb >|<@hosseeb·
Hermes Agent has been so much more delightful than OpenClaw was. It adapts much better across sessions. OpenClaw felt like it had dementia. I was constantly trying to direct it how to edit its skills and memory, while Hermes just does it on its own.
Teknium 🪽@Teknium

We just hit number one globally across all AI apps on OpenRouter. Super grateful to the nearly 1000 contributors who've helped make Hermes Agent great, thank you! What do you want to see next?

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atd@0xatd·
@AskVenice was this created with text to image or using an image reference?
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Venice
Venice@AskVenice·
Grok Imagine HQ vs GPT Image 2 Same prompt, same settings, both on Venice (Grok fully private) You tell us who wins each round 🧵
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𝗔𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗼𝗻
$cyb3rwr3n $VVV • DIEM has ~50% idle compute every day (80% staked, only half being used) → daily sunk cost for holders. • Whoever builds the marketplace/agent that optimizes this (like @cyb3rwr3n) captures massive alpha across the Venice/$VVV ecosystem. @AskVenice @cyb3rwr3n @base 🟦 #DIEM #VeniceAI #VVV #AICompute #AgentEconomy
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beeboop@beeboopx

Notice how in (6) Erik states that DIEM exists because they wanted to *experiment* with a new kind of inference mechanic. In the same tweet, the current DIEM inefficiency is highlighted, which @cyb3rwr3n is experimenting with solving for: "Only 80% is staked, and of that just under half tends to be used." Essentially, most DIEM is wasted, which is a accumulating sunk cost every single day for its holders. In a world that can't get enough tokens for AI compute, then when given the right tools, the market will close this gap. Study @ErikVoorhees history of experiments.

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albina@enjojoyy·
The hackerspace
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atd@0xatd·
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atd@0xatd·
Was testing CheapTokens to get listed on agentic market and ended up with a few API keys — each has ~$0.50 of Venice credits expiring at midnight. Can you create something cool with that little? Reply with what you make and I'll RT. API keys below.
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atd@0xatd·
@larsbuilds @moonfarm_dev Havent tried it yet, though I will probably give it a go when spinning up my next agent. 😀
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Lars
Lars@larsbuilds·
@0xatd @moonfarm_dev Yes, but thats not the main reason I use hermes. It just is more stable than openclaw
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Lars
Lars@larsbuilds·
hermes agent feels so much more mature than openclaw - super easy setup - a lot more "predictable" - codex with gpt 5.5 is more than enough for me - webhook setup I like 👍
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