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@JustUseSolana

REEsearcher, Investoor I preach, I teach, I screech

🔛⛓️ Katılım Nisan 2018
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Brian Cardarella
Brian Cardarella@bcardarella·
@kristoffgfinley I've been on-shotting fairly complex work for the past month with decent success, it takes a ton of up front work to plan. But whether or not the one-shot is a valid approach this is the first time I've seen the LLM try to deceive me in this way.
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Brian Cardarella
Brian Cardarella@bcardarella·
I told Claude to one-shot an integration test against a detailed spec I provided. It went silet for about 30 minutes. I asked how it was going twice and it reassured me it was doing work. Then I asked why it was taking so long:
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#81 (type, shit)
#81 (type, shit)@JustUseSolana·
@mazeincoding You lost me at open the diff. Brother, I can’t read code, I just know when a feature isn’t working the way I want it to. Once this workflow is optimized for, trillions
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Maze
Maze@mazeincoding·
i love cursor man open "agents" there's just the chat and nothing else. no terminal, no syntax change the model to "composer-1" go in plan mode describe some changes click "build plan" let it cook click "review changes" opens a nice diff where you can see exactly what changed edit the diff done this is my workflow and i’m loving it man it’s so good nothing beats it
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hanniabu.eth (Ξ, α)
hanniabu.eth (Ξ, α)@hanni_abu·
@mattytay > Reality tends to look different when you measure what actually matters. Says the person advocating for a chain that measures TPS, volume, active "users", etc.
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mattytay
mattytay@mattytay·
Instead of “what chains builders tell a16z they are interested in”, you could have based it on hackathon submission analytics, GitHub metrics, ecosystem product revenue, and/or recent startup funding data. Reality tends to look different when you measure what actually matters.
jesse.base.eth@jessepollak

Ethereum and Base are the #1 and #2 chains founders choose to build on

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#81 (type, shit)
#81 (type, shit)@JustUseSolana·
@0xDesigner i switched to comet and then switched back after I realized I had to sign into everything again. all the 2fa's and confirmation emails drove me up the wall I did pop it open again to have it grocery shop for me from a written list I had, that was a pretty nice
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0xDesigner
0xDesigner@0xDesigner·
AI browsers aren't cooked. it's actually a great time to build one. even if atlas becomes irrelevant in 2 weeks, it's conditioning a new behavior: browser switching. switching browsers is rare. historically, 98% of users stick with one browser for years. the browser wars will normalize browser switching and weaken the status quo bias. it won't be winner take all for some time. atlas, comet, dia, and the likes have great onboarding experiences, and have invested in browser migration tools (one-click imports, password transfers, etc). they're conditioning curious, early adopters that switching is easy. and lowering the perceived switching cost. and when switching is more convenient, you need less differentiation to acquire users. it's a great time to build a browser.
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Nick Dobos
Nick Dobos@NickADobos·
Genuinely shocked how few people are clocking & understanding what’s happening in programming right now now 200 comments arguing “nooo you gotta understand every line of code” What do the words automation and delegating mean??? You don’t hire someone to clean your house then micromanage what brand cleaning spray they use, or watch exactly how they scrub a toilet. You just say “clean that room, be sure to get the counters”. The whole point is to hand it off, and work at a higher abstraction level. The AI can worry about the details. Rich people don’t grocery shop. Kim kardashian does NOT know how much a gallon of milk costs. Your goal with coding Ai agents is to not even think about the proverbial cost of milk in your codebase!! It will just happen because you told the AI to go grocery shopping for you. Then suddenly a home cooked codebase will appear. Poof.
Nick Dobos@NickADobos

Maintaining vibe coded apps is a job for GPT-7 not a human. Tech debt inflates away with every better coding model. The notion that you need to personally understand the code is hilariously short sighted, and clearly from someone who has never worked a large co with turnover.

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#81 (type, shit)@JustUseSolana·
@camelfinance The boldness of folks to put on display their own skill issues will never seek to amaze me
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Camel Finance YT ⚡️
Camel Finance YT ⚡️@camelfinance·
I'm honestly so bearish AI, people are always hyping it but it still sucks. When I use it, it gives me data that turns out to often be partially accurate at best. Just now I gave it a youtube vid and asked for it to give me the tab for the outro - it was like nah bro but have some completely irrelevant info and go figure it out yourself. I am being serious - that is what it told me. When pushed again it said I should slow down the video and do it by ear - well yeah, but can you give me the tab, no gfy... How is this the future? Esoterically, it's just a mirror of consciousness, and since we live in a sim governed by AI it cannot succeed. But I know most cant even begin to entertain that as an idea. Reminds me of alts in 2017: 'They're gonna change the world bro' 'Decentralised finance bro' 'It's the next bitcoin bro' Nope, just a bunch of hype and nothing of value ever came from it...
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jprince.sol
jprince.sol@redacted_j·
@mert This isn’t really true. The off ramps to fiat are still garbage for a lot of us. More work to be done!
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mert@mert·
today you can bank yourself, send money anywhere on earth at the speed of light, or trade any capital market that the world has to offer with just an internet connection and a private/public key hard to overstate how beautiful that is do not let the 2d chart change your 20y outlook crypto is civilizational technology
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Ichigo | helius.dev
Ichigo | helius.dev@0xIchigo·
does shitposting with a remilio pfp mean nothing anymore?
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Moo | Elemental
Moo | Elemental@moothefarmer·
PSA to everyone who deposited their monies in funds running DeFi strategies. The market crash has caused a lot of extreme swings in both prices AND funding rates. SOL on @DriftProtocol is now at -200% and other smaller tokens like PENGU is at a whooping -400%. 1/
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#81 (type, shit)
#81 (type, shit)@JustUseSolana·
This is the chart everyone is pissing their pants over?
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qw
qw@QwQiao·
the lion does not concern himself with a -50% day. 13 years of crypto have completely fried his dopamine receptors.
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#81 (type, shit)@JustUseSolana·
I mean obvisouly being here for 10 years gives you thick skin but I think more importantly perspective to zoom out and realize that unless you needed that money today, tomorrow or in the next year, this day will be forgotten like all the others. I wish I put it in the chat, the reason I booted up my wallets was because I feel like I've seen this exact setup a couple times now, shit rips like crazy, apes start to leverage long, then it plateaus for a bit, then ANY negative global political news comes out and a dump gets coordinated to cause all the liquidations I HAVE to actually act on this next time or I'm a larp
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ChrisB🔥
ChrisB🔥@ChrisBnfts·
@R89Capital Imagine if they made a ducking coin that WASN'T INFLATIONARY to begin with!! Just a thought
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Rex
Rex@R89Capital·
Imagine SOL if it wasn't run by greedy selfish retards who refused to lower the inflation rate early in the cycle My god, it would be at $600 by now at least..
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#81 (type, shit)@JustUseSolana·
@0xDesigner How is learning another interface easier than closing my eyes and speaking into my microphone
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Pix🔎
Pix🔎@PixOnChain·
one of the weirdest things about crypto is how slow we are to borrow obvious stuff from tradfi buybacks, for example public companies have done them for decades return capital, reduce supply, show confidence, gud all around but in crypto we spent years obsessed with inflation, airdrops, number go up almost nobody tried the most basic play in the book: earn revenue → buy back your own token that’s finally starting to change we saw pump, hyperliquid, cards pioneer this meta and now @OpenledgerHQ just joined it too they’re using ecosystem revenue (not investor funds) to buy back several million $OPEN over the next 60 days this is how you build long-term trust in a token p.s. i’m holding $OPEN and partnered with openledger but all opinions are my own
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#81 (type, shit)@JustUseSolana·
@mattpocockuk Why do you use wsl? I did at first but now I just CC in bash and it’s super chill
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
Dropping Cursor for the week and trying Claude Code + VSCode. Initial thoughts: - Next edit suggestions are still worse than Cursor's (lots more hallucinations, slower, feels like less of my codebase makes it in to context, feels stupider as a result) - I find Claude Code far superior to Cursor's agent. I find why hard to articulate. UI is cleaner. I find it easier to predict where it's going. I enjoy using it more. I like being able to switch to CLI when needed. I feel like I move faster, but might be illusory. - I love that Claude Code and VSCode load really snappily. Cursor is still a weighty beast (might be a WSL-specific thing). I do a fair bit of repo-swapping so this adds up. - Sonnet 4.5 is real nice.
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