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Mumbai, India Katılım Ekim 2022
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Gabriel Chua
Gabriel Chua@gabrielchua·
Thinking of hosting a few cosy Codex hack / demo nights in Singapore this May. Just builders, laptops, pizza and beers. Might anchor each night around a theme: subagents, plugins / skills / MCPs, computer & browser use, design & imagegen, personality. Any other themes? Keen to co-host? Feels like a good moment with Codex, 5.5, ImageGen 2 🩵
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Steven Goldfeder
Steven Goldfeder@sgoldfed·
Surely one of the most complex decisions ever made in Arbitrum governance history but a few things worth noting: 1. To all those screaming for the past few days “Arbitrum has a centralized sequencer so they can move funds”, take a few minutes to learn how Arbitrum works. The sequencer has absolutely no power to move funds and was not the one who acted here. 2. The decision to act was made entirely by the Arbitrum Security Council, a group of 12 individuals elected by the Arbitrum DAO (the annual election is currently underway — vote now!), which required 9/12 of them to agree. The council is independent from the Arbitrum Foundation and Offchain Labs (1/12 of the elected members is an OCL engineer), and came to this decision by themselves after much deliberation. You may not like the existence of security councils and you can form your own opinion on whether you agree with their actions, but this process was extremely distributed and coordinated by independent actors, and ina world where security councils exist, Arbitrum’s is a masterclass on how a truly independent security council should operate. 3. For many, the ultimate goal is to get rid of the security council entirely, but this is complicated. Technically it’s easy — the security council is elected by the DAO and operates at its pleasure, and the DAO can turn it off at any time. But the harder question is _should_ the DAO do that? L1s have the ability to hard fork. Security councils control the analogous power for the L2. If you get rid of it, you lose the ability to hard fork. You can still update the chain via DAO vote but that’s a slow process and you can no longer do fast emergency actions (which includes both actions like the security council took today as well as the ability to quickly upgrade the code in case an exploitable vulnerability in the software stack is discovered). As I’ve said many times, the best path that I see to getting rid of security councils is for the L1 itself to take on this burden for its most important L2s (as defined by objective criteria). In that case, in the case of a vulnerability or an exploit the conversation for L1 and L2 will be identical — does this warrant an L1 hard fork. I’m hopeful that we can reopen this conversation in the coming weeks.
Arbitrum@arbitrum

The Arbitrum Security Council has taken emergency action to freeze the 30,766 ETH being held in the address on Arbitrum One that is connected to the KelpDAO exploit. The Security Council acted with input from law enforcement as to the exploiter’s identity, and, at all times, weighed its commitment to the security and integrity of the Arbitrum community without impacting any Arbitrum users or applications. After significant technical diligence and deliberation, the Security Council identified and executed a technical approach to move funds to safety without affecting any other chain state or Arbitrum users. As of April 20 11:26pm ET the funds have been successfully transferred to an intermediary frozen wallet. They are no longer accessible to the address that originally held the funds, and can only be moved by further action by Arbitrum governance, which will be coordinated with relevant parties.

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0xabhii.eth
0xabhii.eth@0xabhii·
tried @claudeai design on a whim last night ended up with 15 screens of something i've actually been wanting to build it's a gamified trading platform with free daily capital, streak system, leaderboard, and a way for good traders to get backed by the community. two modes. rookie and pro. built on @solana. still early 👀
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Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs: make prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by talking to Claude. Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable vision model. Available in research preview on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, rolling out throughout the day.

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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
If you’re in the Singapore/Malaysia area, we have a Replit Agent 4 hackathon tomorrow at Network School. There will be a tutorial, a little remote guest appearance by my friend @amasad, and a hackathon. Here’s the event link: luma.com/1o8w4zlk
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Amjad Masad@amasad

Software isn’t merely technical work anymore. It’s creative. Introducing Replit Agent 4. The first AI built for creative collaboration between humans and agents. Design on an infinite canvas, work with your team, run parallel agents, and ship working apps, sites, slides & more.

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Swayam@DevSwayam·
@GobindSinghDeo A major step toward onboarding the next generation of homegrown tech talent in Malaysia 🫡
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Base APAC
Base APAC@baseapac·
Base is building in Malaysia🇲🇾 Together with @balajis, we were honoured to welcome Malaysia’s Minister of Digital @GobindSinghDeo and Deputy Minister YB Datuk Wilson to Base Builder’s Loft at Network School (@ns). Malaysia builds unicorns. Base is backing the next wave—onchain.
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Swayam
Swayam@DevSwayam·
We help you deploy trading agents quickly. We help you copy-trade top whales on XYZ. We help you stream data efficiently for your agents. We help you set up agent wallets. We provide cross-chain APIs. We provide token swap APIs. We enable verifiable execution of strategies. We help you with ABC. who is actually building the agents, if everyone is just creating tools for them?
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
Network School is growing. Come visit us at ns.com.
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
AI is a shortcut. So it’s useful. But it’s lazy. So it speeds execution. But it hides complexity. So you want to use it. But definitely not overuse it. So the user of AI often loves it. But the reader of AI often hates it.
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Swayam@DevSwayam·
This might be a dumb question, but can @Polymarket ever have a prediction market larger than the total market cap of the UMA voting token, or am I missing something?
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Sahaj
Sahaj@iamsahaj_xyz·
only cracked engineers can reply to this
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Okay let's see who can reply to this
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nairolf
nairolf@0xNairolf·
real question: why arent privacy blockchains more adopted? on paper the value prop is massive but adoption is still pretty low
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Swayam
Swayam@DevSwayam·
This is great time to be an engineer
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