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NFTMODS👷‍♂️

@NFTmods

Founder and Artistic Director : NFT-Blockchain whisperer/ Award Winning Performing Artist/Student/Infra and Product Developer

New York, USA Katılım Eylül 2021
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trent.sol
trent.sol@trentdotsol·
@toly @alohacowboysol if i see you've configured full timelocked lockout of admin, i'm going to attack you while you're locked out point is the right thing can be done the wrong way if you're a retarded box checker and most of these people seem to be retarded box checkers when it comes to security
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trent.sol@trentdotsol·
how long until we get a hack where people are screeching at the team for timelocking themselves out of admin instead of circle for not responding to a freeze request?
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@toly @Scaramucci I dont agree with lowering the incentive for tits 😏 it creates a market for mediocre tats and increases the agitation surface area (every problem is a nail and I have a hammer). This degrades resources. I propose a colocalized tit/tat space and more psychological warfare 😅
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toly 🇺🇸@toly·
No. Adversary does a tit and you dont tat, the equilibrium is reset and the adversary will do another tit. So they will continue to salami slice and slowly expand because their roi from every tit > 0. The only way to is to lower the incentives of every tit, the tat has to match and then offer the off-ramp. As illustrated by this Cold War documentary youtu.be/yg-UqIIvang?si…
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@toly @Scaramucci The "off ramp" does not manifest via continued acts of reciprocating (physical) aggression 😅. That's called Nihlism and one side will eventually be eviscerated in that framework, no?
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toly 🇺🇸
toly 🇺🇸@toly·
@NFTmods @Scaramucci The only way to deal with an aggressive adversary is to match them and offer an off ramp. Basically any other approach will lead to more aggression and more future causalities.
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Anthony Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci@Scaramucci·
Losing an F-15 over Iran while claiming air supremacy is a wake-up call. A successful outcome isn’t more bombing — it’s Hormuz reopened, a nuclear deal on a separate track, and US credibility restored through results, not rhetoric. Win the peace, not just the news cycle.
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toly 🇺🇸
toly 🇺🇸@toly·
@Scaramucci Shaheed drones launched 10 million pounds of tnt at Ukraine over 60 thousand strikes. Epic Fury has done 1/3 of that. Trump shouldn’t even start negotiating until an equal and measured response has been delivered.
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MartyParty
MartyParty@martypartymusic·
Oil Update: Saudi Arabia’s Response to Hormuz closure: Activating the Petroline and increasing flow to 7.1m barrels per day. Saudi Arabia, the world’s top crude exporter with normal exports around 7–7.1 million bpd (mostly via Hormuz from Gulf terminals), has relied heavily on its long-planned bypass: the East-West Crude Oil Pipeline, commonly called the Petroline. • Technical Details: Built in the 1980s during the Iran-Iraq War as a contingency, it spans ~1,200 km (746 miles) from the Abqaiq processing complex in the Eastern Province (Gulf side) across the Arabian Peninsula to the Red Sea port of Yanbu. It includes parallel lines (48- and 56-inch) and has been upgraded over time, including post-2019 Houthi attacks on Abqaiq. Nominal capacity is cited as up to 5–7 million bpd; Saudi Aramco has pushed it to the full 7 million bpd in recent weeks using drag-reducing agents (chemicals that can boost flow by 30%+). About 5 million bpd is typically available for export after domestic refinery needs. • Current Operations: Yanbu loadings have surged dramatically—from ~1.3–1.4 million bpd in Jan/Feb to nearly 4 million bpd (or higher in some reports) in March, with dozens of tankers scheduled. This reroutes crude to the Red Sea, avoiding Hormuz entirely, then onward to markets (heavily Asia-bound, e.g., China at ~2.2 million bpd). Saudi has also drawn on storage buffers, though these are limited (estimates of 5 days’ worth at pre-crisis export rates in some analyses).
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KKGB
KKGB@INArteCarloDoss·
Someone around Sleepy Ayatollah should break it to him: the minute they attack Kharg and the other islands, the Red Sea Beb-El-Mendeb gets shut and Iran bombs the Suez Canal. Ofc when this will happens, sleepy will say no one thought they would.
OSINTdefender@sentdefender

U.S. President Donald J. Trump appears to be leaning toward ordering a “major ground operation” against Iran, involving the seizure of Iran’s Kharg Island in the Northern Persian Gulf, with Washington convinced Tehran will buckle under such military pressure, an official from one of the countries mediating between the U.S. and Iran tells The Times of Israel.

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SuperVerse
SuperVerse@SuperVerse·
if you can reply to this you’re gonna make it
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Umberto | Mostly Data 🧙‍♂️
@tomerweller everyone seems very excited about modern light bulbs being ~36–66x more efficient than the first practical incandescent bulb. cool. can someone please explain how tf you improve “make a thing glow” 36–66x? if the original design was so bad how did it make it to production?
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Tomer Weller
Tomer Weller@tomerweller·
everyone in solana seems very excited about a new token program that reduces compute ~50x for a token transfer. cool. can someone please explain how tf you can improve a single debit and credit 50x? if the current code is so bad how did it make it to production?
Ali Zeeshan@m_a_zeeshan

Solana's token program is about to get massively more efficient. SIMD-0266 (P-Token) is live on testnet. I benchmarked every instruction against SPL Token — the CU reductions speak for themselves. ~96% cheaper compute. ~12% of total block space unlocked. Incredible engineering by @0x_febo and the @anza_xyz team. GitHub: github.com/alizeeshan1234… Verified tx: explorer.solana.com/tx/aQ14tF6aQvD…

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chase
chase@therealchaseeb·
Every once in awhile I’m reminded that tweets can easily be perceived however the reader wants, and completely over blown. Your intention doesn’t even matter if the reader perceives it differently.
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Mike MacCana
Mike MacCana@mikemaccana·
Met a smart person a sec ago and I think I saw a new conversational technique. Suggest something wrong that sounds technical and see if they agree or not, as a quick way of determining whether the otrher person knows their stuff. It felt weird because this is a smart person, and they obviously know this wouldn't be true, but also I had to have the confidence to say "no, not at all".
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War Monitor
War Monitor@WarMonitors·
Now that everyone calmed down can we actually begin to ask how tf Iran was able to even lock on to F-35 in the first place, let alone hit it without flare dumping. Crazy.
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DCinvestor
DCinvestor@DCinvestor·
the coup de grâce would be for Trump to arrest all of the original MAGA influencers who all summarily turn on him, after he turned on everything their ideology stood for then arresting everyone who would be agitated by such an action thereby creating a liberal century
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
For the first weeks of the Iraq War, journalists who showed things were far worse than Bush/Cheney claimed were demonized as traitors, pro-Saddam, etc. -- even though they were right. Patriotism doesn't mean lying for the state about wars. It means telling the truth about them:
ABC News Politics@ABCPolitics

Even as Iran has been "pummeled" by Israeli and American air strikes, with its military capabilities greatly diminished, Tehran continues to demonstrate resolve, both in adapting and expanding its military tactics, observers told ABC News. abcnews.link/at81GGu

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NFTMODS👷‍♂️@NFTmods·
@KyleSamani really expensive BTC mining. conventional energy comes from heat, so you may see new alliances being formed that ensures that energy. AI industrial complex hiring humans for "sustainability" tasks.
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NFTMODS👷‍♂️@NFTmods·
@crypto_birb My read: BTC decoupled from stonks. High electricity costs from high oil prices will reduce miner selling and increase BTC production costs.
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₿IRB
₿IRB@crypto_birb·
BITCOIN BREAKOUT ATTEMPT It's retesting key $73k resistance on daily. If bulls push through, there might be just enough fuel to escape death valley. But it's NOT end of bear market. Relief rally is most you'll get. Above $73k = $80k+. Failure leads to $55k. What's your read?
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NFTMODS👷‍♂️@NFTmods·
@R89Capital Miners are selling because of the uptick in electricity costs (gas/heat generation) therefore mining is not profitable and they sell to cover costs. But once they sell and turn off the miners, they have none to dump anymore until the difficulty reconfigures 🫡🥸
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