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Sandro
@SandroTurmana
The least cracked member of a very cracked team. There are no unique thoughts.
Katılım Mart 2024
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Private payments are live on @arbitrum
You can now send ETH and stables without exposing your balance, transaction history, or treasury structure to the public.
How it works:
- Connect any existing wallet
- Enter the recipient’s address
- Send funds
Optional controls
Add Recipient: Split one transfer into multiple payouts in a single transaction. Useful for payroll, grants, or vendor distributions.
Schedule Transfer: Define an execution time window. The transaction is delivered at a randomized time within that range, reducing predictable timing patterns and limiting time-based analysis.
Funds move from your wallet to Hinkal, and separately from Hinkal to the recipient - removing the direct sender-recipient link.
Hinkal uses zero-knowledge proofs (zk-SNARKs) to validate funds without revealing balances. Cross-chain transactions are supported via @lifiprotocol with real-time risk monitoring through @chainalysis KYT.

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@matthuang @0xalpo I understand you're pushing for the better, but I think this will end up being counter effective
People who haven't written any code shouldn't touch smart contracts, and things like this encourage them to
On the other hand, it will be a great complement for good engs
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AI is getting strikingly good at security
Great to collaborate with OpenAI on this work
cc @0xalpo

OpenAI@OpenAI
Introducing EVMbench—a new benchmark that measures how well AI agents can detect, exploit, and patch high-severity smart contract vulnerabilities. openai.com/index/introduc…
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a low effort, high impact thing you can do to increase your sales closure %
go to your call recording tool (@meetgranola) and download transcripts of your last 15 demos or more (both positive and negative)
paste them into claude and ask it to compare the positive vs negative ones.
what did you say differently? what questions did they have? how many questions did you ask vs them? how much time was your initial pitch? what were important questions?
you'll notice patterns you never caught before. maybe your pitch is jack shit. maybe you talk too much. maybe you keep asking the wrong questions. whatever it is, it'll be obvious once you see it side by side.
now ask claude to build you a solid pitch based on patterns from your wins only (these can also be conveyed to your marketing team for better targeted messaging)
ggwp - now go kick some ass.
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@adiiHQ @cj_pais @WisprFlow Just starting out myself.
One thing I would share is using Warp over the regular Windows Terminal. It's so much better for code reviews + has notifications
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@SandroTurmana @cj_pais @WisprFlow thanks for always supporting - appreciate you.
share your workflows too. i wanna learn so much
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don't use @WisprFlow anymore. yes i'm a hypocrite.
i'm saying this not because i've had a bad experience (i love the team and product) but because of 2 reasons.
1/ i wanted to find an alternate that's privacy first (ideally open source) so i can run it locally on my device since i speak a lot of PII into my machine lmao
2/ i was limited by the customization offered by wisprflow. i couldn't really get it to adapt to my writing style (eg: i always type in lowercase, i use '-' a lot)
i'm running handy.computer by @cj_pais locally on my device now - been loving it since.
that being said - stop typing anymore. idc whether you've a 100+WPM speed, just don't type anymore. speak to your agents and get more throughput.


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@cj_pais @adiiHQ @WisprFlow Been using it for the past hour non-stop. May both sides of your pillow be cold for the rest of eternity
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@adiiHQ @SandroTurmana @WisprFlow because i wanted it to be free.
i broke my hand and needed this software. accessibility is important to me. it should be free, so i made it free.
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@___4o____ All props to the guy and $30M (considering this is true) is a lot but where did this $1B narrative even come from?
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Of course that's your contention. You're a first-time SaaS bear. You just got finished listening to some podcast, Dario on Dwarkesh, probably. Now you think it’s the end of white collar work and seat-based pricing is screwed. You're gonna be convinced of that til tomorrow when you get to “Something Big is Happening”. Then you’ll install ClawdBot on a Mac Mini, vibe code a dashboard on top of a postgres database and say we’re all just a couple ralph loops away from building a Salesforce competitor. That’s gonna last until next week when you discover context graphs, and then you're gonna be talking about how the systems of record will be disintermediated by an agentic layer and reposting OAI marketing graphics.
“Well, as a matter of fact, I won't, because ultimately the application layer is just ….”
The application layer is just business logic on top a CRUD database. You got that from Satya’s appearance on the BG2 pod, December 2024, right? Yeah, I saw that too. Were you gonna plagiarize the whole thing for us? Do you have any thoughts of your own on this matter? Or...is that your thing? You get into the replies of anyone posting a SaaS ticker. You watch some podcast and then pawn it off as your own idea just to impress some VCs and embarrass some anon who’s long SaaS? See the sad thing about a guy like you is in a couple years you're gonna start doing some thinking on your own and you're gonna come up with the fact that there are two certainties in life. One: don't do that. And two: you dropped thirty grand on Mac Minis and LLM API calls to come to the same conclusion you could’ve got for free by following a handful of VC accounts.

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Or join Codex. We operate with much of the same principles, incredibly small and efficient. We also select for being humble and incredible at building on top of each other’s successes.
Unique time to join, 2026 is the year where it all takes off.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Join @xAI
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Twitter's Eng org used to be TWO THOUSAND engineers.
Now it's ~25 engineers and a few designers and PMs.
I knew the cuts were big but this is blowing my mind.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier
@danielrakh @bengold Engineers, 2 designers, 1.5 product managers and me
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i have recently been getting a few offers from fintech, trading and defi projects and realised i wanna get back into the growth game
what i am looking for:
- full agency
- trading related, esp rwa markets
- idgaf about pay. i want glory and credit for making the token pump
my cv:
- brought in 1b+ tvl across various projects like ethena lido euler
- worked with most major traders vcs whales kols
- ex goldman fx trader
- i know everyone
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it might seem stupid, but i will always pick the $13,428 flight over the $738 flight, and here's why.
1. two stops instead of one, allowing me to chat with more prospects and key stakeholders in Tampa Bay and Washington, DC (double the TAM)
2. a more expensive flight forces me to grind even harder to make ends meet
3. i end up in cleveland, a place that hasn't heard of AI or computers yet, giving me first-mover advantage
enjoy saving money and have fun staying poor 🤷

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@macrocephalopod Is deriving Black Scholes that easy?
Or it isn't considered easy, but is still expected from a quant researcher.
The other ones are pretty basic, yeah.
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Interviewed a guy for a quant research job today.
Couldn’t invert a 3x3 matrix by hand.
Couldn’t derive Black Scholes.
Couldn’t explain the in-place quicksort algorithm on the whiteboard.
Just kept talking about “stochastic gradient descent” and “reinforcement learning”
If you can’t do the basics, what’s the point?
Obvious no hire.
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