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@BAYC1519

Aficionado of NFT’s, Collector, Crypto Class 2017. Here for the tech, the art and the game. https://t.co/fEDtApGq7O

Otherside #38 Katılım Aralık 2021
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Othersidemeta@OthersideMeta·
Every Koda gets a seat at the table. Mega Koda room now open to all. Otherside update 1.3 is live with new challenges, Chaos Particle minigame, badges, and more. Full release notes here: docs.otherside.xyz/documentation/…
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Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🚨 THE SPEECH THAT CHANGED CRYPTO SEC Chair Atkins introducing token taxonomy. Clarity is here 🔥
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
My information consumption is now 1/4 X, 1/4 podcast interviews of the smartest practitioners, 1/4 talking to the leading AI models, and 1/4 reading old books. The opportunity cost of anything else is far too high, and rising daily.
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DCRoth@RothDC·
From Rivals to Brothers: A Conversation with @AdamWeitsman & @Gabrielesm1 00:00 – Intro 01:49 – Are We Too Late? 03:05 – Gabe’s Competitive Edge 07:53 – The Golden Key & the HV-MTL IP 10:26 – Adam’s First Impression of Gabe 17:35 – Gabe’s First Impression of Adam 19:56 – When the Rivalry Turned Real 24:00 – From Rivals to Brothers 25:31 – Yuga selling the HV-MTL IP 28:20 – Why Gabe Considered Legal Action 32:19 – The Takeover 35:13 – Why Adam Decided to Buy the IP 38:50 – Doing It for the Community 41:00 – HV-MTL x Otherside 44:20 – The Colosseum 46:48 – The Supply Shock 48:41 – Activation Windows 52:45 – Deflationary Strategy 54:25 – Pets Explained 56:10 – Building Without Extraction 58:50 – Wait… No Socks? 59:59 – It’s Not About the Money 1:01:12 – AI + HV-MTL: The Next Evolution? 1:03:24 – What Gabe Learned from Adam 1:09:00 – Restoring Trust 1:13:00 – Mastering Time
DCRoth@RothDC

All Good Things Come in Threes: @hvmtl2

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۟@RFDZI·
Anyone still here from the CT class of 2019-2021?
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figge@mfigge·
gm a few @OthersideMeta things opening up the vibecoding world to the public this week we'll be giving out the MML role so more people can place vibecoded objects if good, we'll scale til everyone gets access if it breaks, we'll work through it live still lots of UX improvements planned but just proving it out first also next otherside update targeting march 5 platform updates and rolling out an mvp agent api
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Naval@naval·
Vibe Coding Is the New Product Management “There’s been a shift—a marked pronouncement in the last year and especially in the last few months—most pronounced by Claude Code, which is a specific model that has a coding engine in it, which is so good that I think now you have vibe coders, which are people who didn’t really code much or hadn’t coded in a long time, who are using essentially English as a programming language—as an input into this code bot—which can do end-to-end coding. Instead of just helping you debug things in the middle, you can describe an application that you want. You can have it lay out a plan, you can have it interview you for the plan. You can give it feedback along the way, and then it’ll chunk it up and will build all the scaffolding. It’ll download all the libraries and all the connectors and all the hooks, and it’ll start building your app and building test harnesses and testing it. And you can keep giving it feedback and debugging it by voice, saying, “This doesn’t work. That works. Change this. Change that,” and have it build you an entire working application without your having written a single line of code. For a large group of people who either don’t code anymore or never did, this is mind-blowing. This is taking them from idea space, and opinion space, and from taste directly into product. So that’s what I mean—product management has taken over coding. Vibe coding is the new product management. Instead of trying to manage a product or a bunch of engineers by telling them what to do, you’re now telling a computer what to do. And the computer is tireless. The computer is egoless, and it’ll just keep working. It’ll take feedback without getting offended. You can spin up multiple instances. It’ll work 24/7 and you can have it produce working output. What does that mean? Just like now anybody can make a video or anyone can make a podcast, anyone can now make an application. So we should expect to see a tsunami of applications. Not that we don’t have one already in the App Store, but it doesn’t even begin to compare to what we’re going to see. However, when you start drowning in these applications, does that necessarily mean that these are all going to get used or they’re competitive? No. I think it’s going to break into two kinds of things. First, the best application for a given use case still tends to win the entire category. When you have such a multiplicity of content, whether in videos or audio or music or applications, there’s no demand for average. Nobody wants the average thing. People want the best thing that does the job. So first of all, you just have more shots on goal. So there will be more of the best. There will be a lot more niches getting filled. You might have wanted an application for a very specific thing, like tracking lunar phases in a certain context, or a certain kind of personality test, or a very specific kind of video game that made you nostalgic for something. Before, the market just wasn’t large enough to justify the cost of an engineer coding away for a year or two. But now the best vibe coding app might be enough to scratch that itch or fill that slot. So a lot more niches will get filled, and as that happens, the tide will rise. The best applications—those engineers themselves are going to be much more leveraged. They’ll be able to add more features, fix more bugs, smooth out more of the edges. So the best applications will continue to get better. A lot more niches will get filled. And even individual niches—such as you want an app that’s just for your own very specific health tracking needs, or for your own very specific architectural layout or design—that app that could have never existed will now exist.”
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
AI inside, crypto outside. Within your tribe's trusted perimeter, you give AI all the context and let it figure it out. But outside your tribe's trusted perimeter, you hit a wall of AI spam. Now you need cryptographic verification to see what's true.
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Naval@naval·
If you do not direct your attention, it will be directed for you.
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
The purpose of crypto is to build a code-based order, because the rules-based order is unfortunately collapsing. That code-based order covers some of what international law once protected. It guarantees property rights, smart contracts, rule-of-code, privacy, secure voting, and user accounts across borders. Even in the face of debanking and denaturalization, the code-based order means you retain your onchain currency and onchain identity. It is true that the crypto networks that buttress the code-based order are supported in significant part by finance and lotteries. But all 50 states of the US are also supported by finance and lotteries. The question is whether the world gets something better, on balance, for that cost. As nationalism and socialism rise, the code-based order ensures that international capitalism continues. Anyone from anywhere has equality of opportunity on the Internet. You can sign a smart contract across borders with someone without knowing (or needing to know) their race, religion, accent, ancestry, or other likely irrelevant attributes. Similarly, as more companies leave failing states like Delaware and California…the code-based order will protect these corporate refugees. The entities themselves and all their contracts can now be put onchain. They can dock in country X and move to country Y at the press of a button. Redomiciliation becomes as common as incorporation. Moreover, as the politically disfavored emigrate from communist states, the code-based order also protects their property and identity via cryptography. And, if all goes well, it also adds a layer of unbreakable privacy. In short: the West is entering a period of failing states just as the East sees the rise of the all-powerful state. The balance to both of these is the code-based order that Satoshi laid the foundations for. That’s what cryptocurrency was built for. If and when your state fails, or turns against you, the Internet will be there for you.
Coop 💿@Cooopahtroopa

I think crypto is in the weirdest spot its been since I joined the space in 2017 Beyond speculating and gambling its hard to see how it adds meaningful value to people's lives and enough time has passed that you start to wonder if/when that won't be the case anymore

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Naval@naval·
New podcast on AI (full episode). Links below. A Motorcycle for the Mind 0:00 If you want to learn, do 2:13 Vibe coding is the new product management 6:49 Training models is the new coding 10:13 Is traditional software engineering dead? 13:07 There is no demand for average 14:12 The hottest new programming language is English 18:36 AI is adapting to us faster than we are adapting to it 22:56 No entrepreneur is worried about AI taking their job 26:46 The goal is not to have a job 29:49 AIs are not alive 32:55 AI fails the only true test of intelligence 36:49 Early adopters of AI have an enormous edge 39:37 AI meets you exactly where you are 43:02 Always leverage the best intelligence 44:37 If you can't define it, you can't program it 49:37 The solution to AI anxiety is action
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Naval@naval·
Careers are dead. Jobs are dying. Opportunities arising.
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