Uncle Andzi
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Uncle Andzi
@AndziDev
☂️ Cooking up a storm Spiritual animal: Seagull
In the lab Katılım Aralık 2016
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i used to believe this but practically speaking this is untrue
if what you do makes you happy, then you want to do it all the time. i love the work that we're doing at the solana ecosystem call. in fact, i love it so much i work 16-20 hour days.
in many ways my life has gotten worse. less sleep. eat like shit. less quality time with my family. it’s a tradeoff i’m willing to accept.
why? because the work is more interesting. fun is compounding. i’m on the cutting edge of video generation working towards building new hollywood. that vision excites me. but it comes at a cost.
what makes me happy does not bring me peace and reduce stress. it fills me with junkie adrenaline. i’m a coked up lab rat frantically pressing buttons to get my next hit.
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@FabianoSolana Did you buy "insert ticker here" when I called it? Get entry to my paid TG bot channel for only $420.69. [attach 1985% pnl card]
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You have no idea how big the larping industry is
You can literally generate fake PnL cards for almost every protocol in seconds
fabiano.sol@FabianoSolana
In case you're wondering where all these massive wallet balances come from: $30 and you're in...
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@YouKnowEno Time to order a bulk pack of tattoo machines, you'll never lose your notes.
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also, one can never have too many pens lying around
recently bought a box of 50 for 5 bucks and it's nice to have them in my pockets, bags, and every surface of my home. same goes for notepads. i bought a pack of 10 and have them scattered everywhere.
the only downside is i can never seem to find the right notepad with that "very important" idea i had mid-shower
Eno@YouKnowEno
what is old is new again MAKE WRITING GREAT AGAIN
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Players w/ >250% profit on the leaderboard.
You win battles = money.
You win the Launch Event = more money
Go get that bread 🍞
app.raidarena.fun

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When they said big week for Solana, this was it.
Raid Arena@RaidArenaFun
MAINNET IS LIVE! To celebrate, here's a one week $1,000 prize pool event for all the degens on @solana Everyone has a chance to win! What is Raid Arena and how do I play? What’s the prize breakdown and how do I win? Competition Markets on Solana. Let’s GO! 1/🧵
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Why play poker when the pros can lose your money for you professionally?
Copy gambling is here!
Jupiter@JupiterExchange
Update from Montenegro: 2 of 8 events fully raised. 43% of total action sold. New walkthrough : sign in with a social, deposit, and stake a pro in under a minute. → jupoker.gum.ag
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@YouKnowEno My mate's really into it right now. He did a 180 in a lot of ways after taking it to heart but over time I see him adjusting back towards his original lifestyle while keeping some of the parts that fit.
Personally never been into these; unfuck your life right now kinda books.
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@0xSweep Wait I can play wow full time in prison? Which laws do I have to break? 🤣
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A $3 billion industry was built on people playing video games 12 hours a day and it got so profitable that Chinese prisons forced inmates to do it too
Gold farming is grinding the same repetitive tasks in online games to earn in game currency, then selling it to Western players who'd rather pay cash than spend hundreds of hours leveling up
An American kid could buy a million WoW gold for $30 and that money went straight to whoever was farming it
By 2005 China had over 100,000 full time gold farmers and eighty percent of all gold farming worldwide was happening in China
By 2009 the industry was generating over $3 billion a year
Entire buildings in cities like Changsha and Nanjing were converted into farming floors with rows of young men playing games around the clock
They would sleep in on site dormitories, working twelve hour shifts seven days a week for roughly $145 a month
One operation in Changsha had 300 workers and was actively hiring for 500
The supply chain ran like a factory. Chinese workers farmed the gold, brokers collected it, websites listed it in English, Western players paid through PayPal and the gold was delivered in game within hours
But the darkest version of this operation wasn't in a warehouse. It was in a prison
Liu Dali was a prison guard himself before he got locked up in 2004 for reporting corruption in his hometown and got sent to the Jixi labor camp in northeast China
During the day he broke rocks and dug trenches while at night he played World of Warcraft not by choice
Three hundred inmates were forced to play online games in 12 hour shifts and the computers never turned off
One group finished, the next sat down and kept going
The guards at Jixi were clearing 5,000 to 6,000 RMB a day, roughly $900, and the inmates saw nothing
The math was simple: a prisoner breaking rocks made the prison a few dollars a day but a prisoner farming WoW gold made ten times that with no material costs and no equipment
Miss your quota and you got beat. Liu said they forced him to stand with his hands above his head for hours and when he got back to his dormitory the guards hit him with plastic pipes. He said they kept playing until they could barely see things
The guards looked at 300 inmates and saw free labor producing real money inside a fake world where the workers couldn't log off
Blizzard banned millions of accounts, sued the selling websites and built detection systems but none of it mattered
As long as a Western player's time was worth more than a Chinese worker's labor the market couldn't die
Liu said it was happening across multiple prisons in northeast China and he believes it never stopped
A $3 billion industry where the average worker made $145 a month and in places like Jixi the workers made nothing at all


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@PierreArowana What does an rpc have to do with signing txs using multiple keypairs?
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