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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@gasparjayena Developers will definitely appreciate this approach
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Alex1238
Alex1238@gasparjayena·
Ever wonder why most Web3 developers burn out before their first release? They spend 90% of their time on endless infrastructure setup and repetitive boilerplate code rather than building the actual product. Legacy blockchain frameworks force you to spend weeks configuring the environment before you even touch the core logic of your project. It becomes a never-ending puzzle of piecing together thousands of lines of configurations. This is exactly why @CNPYNetwork’s approach stands out. They strip away that routine by providing a ready-to-use, integrated foundation. Instead of drowning in infrastructure tasks, you get to focus immediately on what makes your project unique. The workflow shifts from "assembling everything from scratch" to a direct development path: Idea → Canopy Template → Deploy. This isn't just another framework. It's an architecture designed to drastically shorten the distance between your concept and live deployment. If you're currently building a project, this is definitely one to watch.
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Alex1238@gasparjayena

Web3 infrastructure is becoming a commodity. Soon, nobody will care about just another fast blockchain. Value is shifting to applications that solve actual real-world problems. @CNPYNetwork gives founders ultimate independence. By slashing the cost of deploying custom sovereign chains, they let you focus on building products, not fighting with infrastructure. Stop playing by someone else's rules. It's time for sovereign chains.

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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
Howard Marks bought stock in the 50 best companies in America, and they crashed 90% most investors think the same way today, they see a big name and they buy he explains why investors keep making the same mistake over and over, and what all market bubbles have in common "it didn't matter what price you paid, the main thing was to own the best companies, that's what the whole market believed, and many lost their money" in 28 minutes he breaks down how the market fell 26% in a single day for no clear reason, and why the tech bubble was an exact rhyme of the Nifty Fifty ↓
Nezuko@Nezukoa4

Steve Ballmer started as a rank-and-file employee at Microsoft. He became CEO and grew the company's revenue almost fourfold. Today, he's a billionaire and Microsoft shareholder. "We more than tripled revenue, but the stock barely moved. That was painful." "We missed the mobile transition. That was a big mistake. We spent too long thinking enterprise customers were what mattered most" "The iPhone is not going to be successful. It doesn't have a keyboard. It's not a business phone. No one is going to pay that much for a phone." In this 30-minute video, Steve Ballmer reveals why Microsoft lost the iPhone era and missed the mobile revolution.

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Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
For $50,000 he could have owned a third of Apple, but he turned it down - and missed out on nearly a trillion dollars. "I turned down a third of Apple for $50,000… which, in hindsight, was clearly a mistake" In this interview, Nolan Bushnell talks about why he turned down the deal, breaks down his mistake, and shares how to recognize a big opportunity in investing in time.
Nezuko@Nezukoa4

Howard Marks bought stock in the 50 best companies in America, and they crashed 90% most investors think the same way today, they see a big name and they buy he explains why investors keep making the same mistake over and over, and what all market bubbles have in common "it didn't matter what price you paid, the main thing was to own the best companies, that's what the whole market believed, and many lost their money" in 28 minutes he breaks down how the market fell 26% in a single day for no clear reason, and why the tech bubble was an exact rhyme of the Nifty Fifty ↓

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Damir Akaza@Damir_Akaza·
Rick Rieder manages $2.7 trillion at BlackRock and launched his hedge fund a couple of months before the 2008 financial crisis, which he calls his lesson number one, two and three "We're not in the business of being right. we're in the business of making money for clients. the market can stay wrong longer than you have capital" "I have an exit plan for almost every position. I always ask: what if something no one expects happens and takes me out" "Markets fall five times faster than they rise. people make money slowly and lose it quickly" in 18 minutes he breaks down how to get into trends early, plan your exit from any trade, and never let a single position destroy everything ↓
Damir Akaza@Damir_Akaza

Bill Ackman cold-called billionaires from the Forbes 400 list to raise his first money, today he runs one of the most influential funds on Wall Street he explains which businesses he's willing to hold forever and why one or two ideas a year is enough for him the best business, according to Ackman, is a royalty business that requires no capital but brings a growing, perpetual rent. Uber takes 20% of every ride without owning a single car, Hilton collects royalties on hotel nights, Universal Music on streams "when everyone thought Chipotle would die during the food safety scandal, we calculated the long-term value and bought, since then the stock is up about 9x" "small progress every day. don't look back, it's demotivating. compounding works not only in investing but in life" bookmark & watch today ↓

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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@Damir_Akaza All that's left to do is become a billionaire 😍
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Damir Akaza
Damir Akaza@Damir_Akaza·
@Nezukoa4 Then I'll be happy to know I personally know a billionaire😁
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Damir Akaza
Damir Akaza@Damir_Akaza·
@Nezukoa4 Which days are dreams supposed to be prophetic again?)
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Misato
Misato@misato0x·
I keep thinking about Claude Tag because it fixes one of my biggest frustrations with AI: I still have to stop what I’m doing, open another app and explain the task from zero. Tag changes that. A bug appears in Slack, someone mentions @Claude, and it already has the conversation, the people involved and the relevant project context. It can fix the problem, verify its work and return with a PR while everyone moves on. Anthropic says it now creates 65% of its product team’s code. That number is impressive, but I care more about the direction. I don’t want another AI tab. I want the agent to already be present where the work appears, understand what is happening and quietly handle the parts nobody wants to interrupt their day for.
Claude@claudeai

A conversation with Boris Cherny and Cat Wu on the path from Claude Code to Claude Tag, and how it spread from engineering to the rest of Anthropic. Claude Fable 5 is now available in Claude Tag.

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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@antisadh I think that even though he regrets this deal, he’s actually quite happy
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Antid
Antid@antisadh·
@Nezukoa4 big name doesn't mean safe, marks nailed it
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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@antisadh For beginners, this can come as a surprise and present a challenge
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Antid
Antid@antisadh·
BC250 BOARDS AT $200 REQUIRE PICKING BETWEEN 6 LINUX DISTROS BEFORE OLLAMA CAN INSTALL, THE ARTICLE'S 3 COMMAND SETUP PROMISE COLLAPSES INTO A KERNEL COMPILE ON THE CHEAPEST TIER OF YOUR MAP 00:57 the operator points at his BC250 stack, "I often have to compile custom drivers into the kernel, I was talking to Claude for a while like I know it's possible, should I worry about that or just change distros" the BC250 community docs list 6 supported distros, Fedora for beginners, Bazzite for gaming, CachyOS for performance, Arch for full control, Debian and Pika OS for stability, each unlocks a different set of features on the PS5 APU Bazzite is atomic and immutable so kernel modifications require rpm-ostree layering, the article says "install Ollama with one command" but Bazzite blocks that path for anyone wanting to compile GPU drivers or patch kernel modules Tomás in your article dropped Ollama on a stock Ubuntu with one curl command, the same operator on a BC250 spends an hour picking between Fedora and CachyOS before the first bash line runs, the OS tax scales inversely with hardware price your map ends the setup story at "3 commands, done", the cheap tier under it opens a 6 way distro fork and a kernel compile before ollama pull qwen3.6:27b even reaches the terminal the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes
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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@Damir_Akaza Besides, I’m about to go to sleep anyway let me dream of billions
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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@Medvidio Yeah, the FOMO here is off the charts... it definitely makes me sad
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Medvid
Medvid@Medvidio·
@Nezukoa4 Holy crap, I wouldn't have lasted through that.
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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@Damir_Akaza No, he’s actually not upset. He believes that if he had made that deal back then and had so much money now, he wouldn’t be as happy as he is, and his life would have turned out differently
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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@gasparjayena Exactly - I get those kinds of thoughts when I look back at the past. I just want to change so many moments - buy certain stocks, spend more time with someone... well, you get the idea
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Alex1238@gasparjayena·
@Nezukoa4 Hindsight is always 20/20, but this one definitely hurts to look back on
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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@ViktoriaLee10 You can watch this instead of K-dramas when you have the time for them 😂
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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@RrichPRMR It’s not for nothing that people talk about cycles; they don’t change either
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Rich
Rich@RrichPRMR·
@Nezukoa4 the psychology never really changes
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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@StMaslov07 I watched that interview; he not only gives advice but also recalls interesting anecdotes about Jobs
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pavel maslov
pavel maslov@StMaslov07·
@Nezukoa4 You should definitely listen to this and remember his advice
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Nezuko
Nezuko@Nezukoa4·
@StMaslov07 It looks like everything is going according to plan
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maximus
maximus@maximus_mva·
A stablecoin that pays you Tether made $490M in net profit in the last 30 days. USDT holders saw none of it That's the whole model behind first-gen stablecoins: you hold the token, the issuer keeps the yield STBL splits that model into three parts: • USST a stablecoin backed by real-world assets via Ondo (USDY). Spend it like a normal dollar • YLD the yield from that collateral. Goes straight to the holder, not the protocol • STBL governance with actual weight, not a decorative button July 1: the protocol went live on Stellar with institutional RWA collateral. The Ondo mint cap alone was already bumped to $50M and that's institutional demand, not retail hype For nine years the market solved one problem: move a dollar from A to B. Nobody asked who profits along the way, while issuers quietly got rich on treasuries under the hood STBL finally asked that question out loud. And answered it with architecture, not a tweet The yield the issuer used to pocket now goes to you A stablecoin that finally works for the holder, not against them
STBL@stbl_official

Following the official launch of USST on @StellarOrg, we are pleased to report strong initial traction, with nearly 3Million USST post launch. - The smart contracts have been audited by @Hashlock_ - @redstone_defi is providing price feeds for USST on the Stellar network. - Proof of Reserves and collateral backing remain fully transparent and can be tracked on-chain via the STBL dapp: stellar.stbl.com USST enables eligible holders of tokenized real-world assets to access liquidity and on-chain utility on @StellarOrg while retaining exposure to their yield-bearing collateral. We continue to advance institutional-grade infrastructure for programmable finance.

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