Alex Van de Sande (avsa.eth)

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Alex Van de Sande (avsa.eth)

Alex Van de Sande (avsa.eth)

@avsa

Preventing human-machines conflicts since 2014. Ethereum Foundation Alumni (2014-2018), co-founder of ENS (2017), co-founder of Higher Order Company (2023).

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Alex Van de Sande (avsa.eth)
* helped launch ethereum * launched the first Ethereum Wallet and Web3 Browser. * coded one of the first ERC20 tokens, DAO, token sale and NFT (ENS!) contracts, and they were used as templates in the Ethereum home. * spent 2 years promoting ENS as a primary means of login
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But seriously, I hate the gaudy colors that archaeologists represent these ancient statues. The world didn’t discover shading and light in the renaissance, the ancients had wonderful art! There’s no reason to believe they wouldn’t also paint them with as much care as they sculpted them. Persian archer (3rd century BCE) Egyptian burial portrait (1st century CE) Roman mosaic (1st century CE) Last image is an AI repainting based on the others.
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Alex Van de Sande (avsa.eth)@avsa

Contrary to popular depictions, brutalist buildings originally had a large layer of fat and colorful feathers.

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Red and Blue buttons: Reddit already did this experiment years ago. Most people clicked on it without reading anything. We would be doomed very quickly.
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Vinay@leashless·
just deregulate building - you can buy land and build any kind of bungalow you like as long as you neither sell nor rent it. It's very hard to die of construction problems on a bungalow. Housing problem solved in a year or two.
Sam Bowman@s8mb

Only two years ago Labour pledged to allow 1.5 million homes to be built during this Parliament. Among people I know, one of the main reasons to vote Labour was the hope that they would build some houses. Since then, only ~217k new homes have been completed in England. Housing starts have fallen to their lowest in over a decade – even lower than during Covid. Housebuilding in London is down by 75% – to 5,891 starts in 2025 compared to a target of 88,000. This failure is shared by the Conservatives, who introduced a swathe of terrible building safety regulations after Grenfell that have made it impossible to build in London (and have, incidentally, helped to ruin many leaseholders as well). But Labour hasn't touched these rules. And it has done nothing of note to make it easier to build in other ways. It has also passed a Renters' Rights Act that locks landlords into tenants indefinitely unless they sell or move back in to the property. Tenants can challenge any rent rise, and face no penalty for wrongful claims (under the old system, they faced the risk of their rent being raised, which cannot happen anymore). The law even introduces de facto rent controls by allowing new tenants to immediately challenge rents they have just agreed to. It is designed to clog up the tribunals, and tenants have every incentive to challenge rent rises under any circumstance. The natural response of landlords has been to leave the market ever since these rules were first floated (again, under the Conservatives). That has driven rents up even higher and made it harder to find places to rent. Today the trend is so obvious that the government is now floating *explicit* rent controls, on top of the de facto ones introduced in the Renters' Rights Act. The doom spiral we are in is pretty clear: - Do nothing significant to expand housing supply; - Introduce "renters' rights" that make it much riskier and costlier to be a landlord; - When landlords sell their properties, driving up rents and the scarcity of rented homes, introduce 'temporary' rent controls. ← You are here - With an election looming, extend the rent controls so they are de facto permanent. - As even more landlords sell to flee the market, introduce a ban on selling rental properties into owner-occupation. - You have now expropriated 19% of the English housing market, and destroyed the build-to-let sector altogether. If I was a landlord, I would sell to get out of the market ASAP while it's still possible. For renters, this will make it even harder to find decent places to live and move around when circumstances change (eg, you have a new job or want to start a family). Much of the British left seems intent on destroying the private rental market. But Labour has also managed to preside over the worst collapse in housebuilding in modern times, apart from the financial crisis, after campaigning on promises to expand it. An abject failure in almost every way.

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@rtrdednigga @cartoonitunes Yup. Bobby tables had a little coin. It was never exploited in the wild though and we fixed it as soon as we saw the audit. And then the next pass the audit came up with more and more stuff so bad we had to shut down the whole project.
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mitch@rtrdednigga·
@avsa @cartoonitunes So essentially an XSS attack because Mist was rendering token names like web content? Pretty cool dude, thanks for the response.
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cartoon.the🦄.eth@cartoonitunes·
.@avsa I don't think you've ever told the story of why you named the Unicorns 🦄 token Unicorns. Who was part of the decision and what was behind it? The story behind the connection of unicorns and Ethereum would be a great addition to Ethereum History. ethereumhistory.com/contract/0x892…
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@rtrdednigga @cartoonitunes Because we had just deployed the token standard and we were playing with edge cases. Like what happens when name is a non standard Unicode or decimals is 0? Turns out you could hack Mist by adding JavaScript on the token name for a while.
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Bob Summerwill@BobSummerwill·
Tomorrow sees the return of Early Days of Ethereum, with the much beloved Alex van de Sande (@avsa) joining us at 9am Eastern time: x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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cardoso@Cardoso·
Eu estou com sincera pena dessa criança. Que infância triste ela vai ter, na mão dessa mulher INSUPORTÁVEL.
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We created a machine that allows humans and robots to have an identity, earn money, own property, and collaborate in any kind of government or organization they can dream of, and everyone decided it was for pumping monkey pics. Same thing for prediction markets: it’s as if the perfect truth machine only works if you feed it daily with gambling addicts.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

It's like we dug up a powerful alien artifact and society is humping it while taking selfies

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I have a friend who’s falling for something which is an obvious “free energy motor” scam and there’s no way to convince her otherwise, but the interesting bit is she claims she has been using AI to verify all the claims. Which is weird because I sent to Claude a single screenshot of a video she sent me and it immediately said it was an obvious scam. Does AI help pop filter bubbles or does it reinforces them? if a flatearther uses ChatGPT a lot, will the AI try to dissuade him or will it start becoming a flat earther itself?
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Sometimes I think I can detect an ai text just with the rhythm. There something to it. Sometimes quick - short burst. Then it creates some tension. Grows. Of course this isn’t just AI, it’s just good writing, but AI is exactly that, a machine that contains all the good writing cliches, like a good student who memorized all the rules but it’s just not very good.
Max Spero@max_spero_

This is art

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Alex Van de Sande (avsa.eth)
@Cardoso Ainda tô lendo o último mas já concordo. Aliás o mais engraçado é que ele claramente escreveu tentando ser realista antes da explosão de AI e agora é o primeiro livro de sci-fi que leio onde o robô é mais burro do que o que temos acesso.
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cardoso@Cardoso·
É isso.
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Há Thales que vem pra bem
Há Thales que vem pra bem@thethales·
Eu quero morrer só depois de ver isso ser implementado. Esse projeto do @querometro é incrível e muito inteligente. Recomendo que todos busquem entender o que ele propõe.
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