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MexicanAce

@MexicanAce

Software Engineer living in Edinburgh 🍻. Cookin' on Abstract 💚

Edinburgh, Scotland Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Jarrod Watts
Jarrod Watts@jarrodwatts·
@paraschopra these features weren't a thing nateively before openclaw was made imo most of the openclaw hype was that these channels (imessage, discord) made it way more accessible for people to try out the new SOTA models for the first time
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Paras Chopra
Paras Chopra@paraschopra·
I don’t get the OpenClaw hype Connecting Claude with Telegram / WhatsApp is trivially easy, you can literally ask it to help you do this and it’ll guide you. Same story with recurring jobs. I just did this - now Claude send me local bangalore news summary at 12pm IST daily on Telegram. Took me 15 mins to build. If the argument is that Claw lets nontech users do this, imagine the security implications when users let an LLM take over their system while having no idea what’s happening under the hood. Making custom scripts and workflows with Claude lets you at least know what you’re configuring on your system.
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Jarrod Watts
Jarrod Watts@jarrodwatts·
today was my last day at @AbstractChain i’m extremely grateful to @0xCygaar and the rest of the team for taking a bet on me, and giving me such an incredible opportunity - it’s been a real honour to work alongside them to build abstract over the past two years. i’ve learnt so much from the team, and feel incredibly proud of the work we’ve shipped - a top 10 blockchain by revenue, the most adopted smart contract wallet, and one of the best onboarding experiences in crypto. excited to share what’s next soon!
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MexicanAce
MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
@samreich should @dropout make a documentary about the Fringe Festival? It could be cool following 3 different comedians (someone new, someone returning, and someone who's been a lot) leading up to their show(s) Wonder how many Americans/viewers have never heard of it 🤔
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MexicanAce
MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
@MarcinM02 @MarcinM02 what are thoughts of running OpenClaw/Hermes on the same machine as what's running your LLM? Is the main disadvantage that the LLM won't be as isolated to the Internet and thus less protected? Is there a reason why the OpenClaw machine wouldn't be just as vulnerable?
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MM@MarcinM02·
How does openclaw & agents talk to LLMs? If you put a mitmproxy in between, you can capture the traffic and analyse. Your single chat message can trigger multiple requests, where LLM will be asking your agent to run the tools etc. And request size keeps growing and growing - as everything gets put there. This is how "stateless" LLM can keep the track of your conversation - and everything goes well until you start hitting the context window limits (as then the data must get somehow compacted, which might cause agent to "forget" some things).
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coffee@coffeedev·
Spent the weekend really unlocking @openclaw for autonomous workflows. Burned through my full Claude Max weekly limit + another $250 in usage. Worth it. It's feeling less like prompting and more like delegation - things are getting very interesting. Big reveal soon 👀
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MexicanAce
MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
@MarcinM02 @tempo I always feel like proxies are so dangerous for something as consistent as an erc-20 token... makes sense to enshrine it 🤔
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MM@MarcinM02·
@tempo created TIP20 standard - it is ERC20 with additional features (especially around permissions). Best part - it enshrined the implementation. When you interact with something that looks like 0x20c000..XXX - you know exactly what it can and cannot do. On ethereum most of the ERC20s have different implementations, and they also use Proxies "just in case" they have to upgrade the implementation in the future - which makes it more risky for the users. Should Ethereum also enshrine some ERC20 implementation ? or is it too late (as too many ERC20s are already created and migration would be too painful?)
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MexicanAce
MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
@jportukalian It was also crazy to see how fast the facilities team can build out a new building/office. I remember multiple times where overnight, they would put up walls, electrical, a door, and carpet before anyone showed up to the office the next morning
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Jacob Portukalian
Jacob Portukalian@jportukalian·
At SpaceX shipping and receiving would deliver packages to your desk, it was great. One day, the packages stopped showing up. Each time took me about 30m to track it down. After about 2 days I realized this was probably happening company wide and costing us thousands in lost engineering time. I didn't know who to contact so I emailed Gwynne and within an hour the problem was resolved and I never had this issue again. I've never worked at another company that had such a low tolerance for even the smallest inefficiencies.
Abhi Tripathi@SpaceAbhi

When I was at SpaceX there used to be an easy way to send a note directly in your name (or confidentially) straight into the inbox of the President/COO. There were other ways to report things directly to Flight Reliability. I have to believe those avenues still exists.

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MexicanAce
MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
@PlayTheBazaar Calling it now... Randomized item types of you board at the start of each day
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MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
@0xCygaar @zksync And it can all be done with a setup you might already have at home (1-2 RTX 5090s)! Other solutions require 8+ graphics cards and even multiple of these running in parallel. ZK proofs can be decentralized and affordable, AWS outages start to become a thing of the past 🚀
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cygaar@0xCygaar·
For people that don't understand why this @zksync breakthrough is a huge deal: Right now for Ethereum (or any L1), every single validator in the network needs to execute every single transaction in each block that comes in to verify its validity. This means there's a lot of duplicate work spent on the same exact computation. With ZK proofs, you can instead have a a single block proposer create a proof that the next block is valid. Each validator in the network then only needs to verify the proof rather than re-execute every single transaction in the block. Verifying a zk proof is MUCH more efficient than re-running the block against the current state of the chain. This enables Ethereum to then have much higher gas limits per block because validators are now much more efficient in verifying blocks. The same hardware can now verify much larger blocks with the same amount of computational power. With the latest @zksync changes, they are now able to prove an entire Ethereum block with consumer grade hardware. Previously, creating a zk proof for an Ethereum block would take large amounts of computation and time - now it's a mere fraction of what was possible previously.
Justin Drake@drakefjustin

🤯 two 5090s now prove every L1 EVM block 🤯 The @zksync Airbender team pulled off something insane ahead of tomorrow's ethproofs.day demo. Mainnet proofs on two gaming GPUs. One box, ~1kW—basically a toaster. Props to @robik, Michael Carrili, @MarcinM02, @Shamatar. The L1 gas limit is going higher. So much higher. Beast mode. Gigagas L1. Believe in something.

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MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
@schwartzswartz Nice!! How does this compare to Era or even competitor L2 chains?
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Sarah (Schwartz.lens)
Sarah (Schwartz.lens)@schwartzswartz·
ZKsync Atlas testnet transactions are literally ZK proved, verified, and finalized on Sepolia in less than 7 minutes 🤯
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MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
@neutize @jarrodwatts @zksync @jarrodwatts coordinates all the time with ZKsync and helps push the developer and user experience for not only Abstract, but all ZK Chains. Some things might not be as public, but I can assure you that these are always improvements that push the entire community forward 🫡🫡🫡
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Neutize (ZK arc)
Neutize (ZK arc)@neutize·
Yep Jarrod, that's why I tagged you in the tweet, as I saw your reply under that tweet showcasing speed, and sharing info about Paymaster, etc. Thanks for that. I'm just sad that Abstract is always so distant from ZKsync, not working closely with ZKsync community, and now also missing ZKsync hype. This is the perception ZKsync community has, taking my chance here to share it with you. But ZKsync community was supporting Abstract from day 1, and still most of them do: @MadMaxx_eth, @CryptoWalker46, @ZenDao85, @DinoMaxZK, @critic_ftw, @ZKernaut, @Meta_Tomix, builders like @playhuego (HUE NFT on ZKsync), @MoodyMights (originally ZKsync-based, made one of the most popular game on Abstract). Pls gib more love to ZKsync, as you can clearly see it's far from dead now and one of the most Ethereum-aligned L2s. Sorry for that crashing out, thanks.
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Neutize (ZK arc)
Neutize (ZK arc)@neutize·
Hey @jarrodwatts, just wanted to ask if you guys are still happy you didn’t mention @zksync in this tweet, especially after Vitalik bullposted it yesterday. Now the whole CT is talking about it, but not about Abstract, which is actually built on ZKsync… oops! Well, at least you’re bullposting @MyriadMarkets, who went full BNB mode 🙏🙏🙏
Abstract@AbstractChain

Abstract just got a whole lot faster. Block times are down from 1s to 200ms, a 5× speed boost for every transaction, unlocking truly real-time apps and seamless user experiences across the network. Now live on Abstract mainnet ✳️

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Sarah (Schwartz.lens)
Sarah (Schwartz.lens)@schwartzswartz·
2026 prediction: multichain / crosschain apps will be everywhere. I built one using ZKsync's first version of interop: stake on one chain, get rewards on another. Full tutorial below 👇
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ZKsync
ZKsync@zksync·
Airbender enters the @eth_proofs leaderboard as the fastest zkVM! Airbender proves ZKsync chain blocks in ~1 second, and is now proving @ethereum blocks in under 50 seconds on a single GPU, helping push the Lean Ethereum roadmap forward.
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MexicanAce
MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
Gotta say, hitting Legendary this season/reset of @PlayTheBazaar has been MUCH more difficult than before. Feels like you need an amazing build just to reach 7 wins and a god-tier build to reach 10 wins. Only nerfs I expect are to shield stacking and bronze enchant items lvl 2
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MexicanAce
MexicanAce@MexicanAce·
@bw_solana @FigoETH Then that's 100k REQUESTS per second... NOT TPS 🫠 🫩🤦 RPC request to the server != On-Chain transaction
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Brennan Watt
Brennan Watt@bw_solana·
@FigoETH No, checkout the full thread to walk through the tx pipeline. These are all non-votes, but a bunch of them are duplicates, and a bunch more get de-prioed due to cost throttling. XDP retransmit is being adopted and will fix turbine to allow much greater block limits 🚀 🚀
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Brennan Watt
Brennan Watt@bw_solana·
as the dust settles.. let's check in on how Solana performed. ingesting around 100k TPS at peak
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