
Bernard | UX Designer 👨🏻💻
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Bernard | UX Designer 👨🏻💻
@Promptdesigner1
UX Designer navigating the magic of AI.



Good Morning 𝕏 Family🤠 ▪️Is vibe coding becoming the new default? It really feels like a shift. Instead of wrestling with frameworks or getting stuck on syntax, you describe what you want in plain English and build directly on Sei letting the system handle the heavy lifting ▪️That’s exactly what I’m seeing with @CodeXero_xyz , clear intent in, real dApps out on Sei ,The gap between an idea and a live product is shrinking fast, and that changes how quickly things can move ▪️What makes it even more compelling is the ability to monetize immediately on $SEI. Ads, access passes, in-app fees, real payments , a side project can turn into something serious. I’m currently building a prediction market game where players take positions on outcomes and earn rewards based on how accurate they are

X cannot read your messages. We back up your private keys to our hardware security modules (HSMs) to make recovering your message history on new devices frictionless. These HSMs were initialized in our published key ceremony: x.com/XEng/status/19… Your keys can only be recovered from the HSMs by entering your PIN correctly. The limit on the number of guesses for the PIN is set to 20 by default (this can be verified through the key fetch response and cannot be disabled after registration), after which the keys self-destruct, meaning no one at X can reliably brute force your PIN to recover your keys. We're always improving X Chat and aim to boost security even further without hurting the user experience on X. The goal of X Chat is to be the communication system for Earth. Privacy and usability are core. We offer end-to-end encrypted messages, with no ad hooks and no dependency on AWS like other messaging services. Enhanced privacy features such as opt-in self custody and forward secrecy are on our roadmap.









This is the fundamental conflict at the heart of the web: it was originally built as a read-write medium, using amazing OOP tech (NeXTSTEP/Objective-C), but then it had to be ported to other platforms, and became read-only.








