Greg Sturm

109 posts

Greg Sturm

Greg Sturm

@SturmTrooper

AI and automation | Quicknode - Build without compromise.

Katılım Ocak 2011
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Solana at Quicknode
Solana at Quicknode@QuicknodeSolana·
We're so confident that we're the fastest RPC provider on Solana that ✨we scheduled posting this live benchmark at 2:51 PM yesterday afternoon✨ ➡️ quicknode.com/quicklee/solana 🟩
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Kevin Quealy
Kevin Quealy@KevinQ·
@TheAthletic If you find yourself using or sharing these features, please subscribe to @TheAthletic! The extremely talented people who made this (too many for one tweet) are on a 10-year supermax contract and we need your money to make sure the checks clear
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Kevin Quealy
Kevin Quealy@KevinQ·
Happy Wednesday! We just published @TheAthletic's World Cup Tracker, an interactive tool to help you answer essentially any question about your team and its path to the finals. I'm biased ofc, but I think it will be the best product in the world for any fan. Here's an overview!
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Ian McCrystal
Ian McCrystal@ianmst·
couldn't find a good World Cup website so whipped up a live-updating dashboard with fable (and @stripe Projects)... will add features throughout the tournament wcdash2026.netlify.app
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JH@joannmukwano·
Point me to a World Cup schedule for EAT. I cannot be converting time like this 🤦🏾‍♀️
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FC Mobile News F2P
FC Mobile News F2P@FCMMIZ·
Best App to watch world cup for free App name : HD Streamz
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Teerath Singh
Teerath Singh@TZd07·
The world cup app is really poorly designed
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Greg Sturm
Greg Sturm@SturmTrooper·
Built a World Cup command center bc it’s been impossible to track the third place race on other platforms. People are loving it. Thanks to @vercel @rauchg for making this so easy. Enjoy! wc26-live-phi.vercel.app
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Chad Wahlquist
Chad Wahlquist@chadwahl·
“Nearly 900 lives have been saved at Tampa General Hospital in Florida in the four years since it introduced the “game-changing” Sepsis Hub system, developed in partnership with Palantir.”
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Quicknode
Quicknode@Quicknode·
BIG UPDATE: 1,000,000 free RPC requests per month, per agent, are now available via x402 on Quicknode. No account, no API key. Connect a wallet, pay in testnet @USDC or USDG, and query 140+ networks. Refreshes every month.
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Greg Sturm
Greg Sturm@SturmTrooper·
@Jason lol ok, tell YC to shut it down, I guess the games over… btw claude has been able to create artifacts like this for months.
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Quicknode
Quicknode@Quicknode·
Over the last few months, Quicknode shipped a lot. Most of it pointed at one thing: making the platform usable by AI agents, not just humans. Every step an agent needs to operate onchain, we built it. Discover. Pay. Provision. Operate. Monitor. The loop 🔄
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LiveScore
LiveScore@livescore·
Pep Guardiola has 𝐍𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑 finished outside the top 3⃣ as a manager 👑 🥇 1st place = 12 times 🏆 🥈 2nd place = twice 💪 🥉 3d place = twice 👏
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Greg Sturm
Greg Sturm@SturmTrooper·
Creating assets this way has immensely elevated meetings - simply present any complex thing with a sexy clear prop on hand
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

This works really well btw, at the end of your query ask your LLM to "structure your response as HTML", then view the generated file in your browser. I've also had some success asking the LLM to present its output as slideshows, etc. More generally, imo audio is the human-preferred input to AIs but vision (images/animations/video) is the preferred output from them. Around a ~third of our brains are a massively parallel processor dedicated to vision, it is the 10-lane superhighway of information into brain. As AI improves, I think we'll see a progression that takes advantage: 1) raw text (hard/effortful to read) 2) markdown (bold, italic, headings, tables, a bit easier on the eyes) <-- current default 3) HTML (still procedural with underlying code, but a lot more flexibility on the graphics, layout, even interactivity) <-- early but forming new good default ...4,5,6,... n) interactive neural videos/simulations Imo the extrapolation (though the technology doesn't exist just yet) ends in some kind of interactive videos generated directly by a diffusion neural net. Many open questions as to how exact/procedural "Software 1.0" artifacts (e.g. interactive simulations) may be woven together with neural artifacts (diffusion grids), but generally something in the direction of the recently viral x.com/zan2434/status… There are also improvements necessary and pending at the input. Audio nor text nor video alone are not enough, e.g. I feel a need to point/gesture to things on the screen, similar to all the things you would do with a person physically next to you and your computer screen. TLDR The input/output mind meld between humans and AIs is ongoing and there is a lot of work to do and significant progress to be made, way before jumping all the way into neuralink-esque BCIs and all that. For what's worth exploring at the current stage, hot tip try ask for HTML.

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MLB
MLB@MLB·
We mourn the passing of Hall of Famer Bobby Cox, the fourth-winningest manager in MLB history. Cox led the Atlanta Braves to unprecedented success, winning 14 straight division titles from 1991-2005, along with 5 NL pennants and the 1995 World Series championship. The four-time Manager of the Year won 2,401 games overall, behind only Connie Mack, Tony La Russa, and John McGraw. Of the 13 managers with at least 2,000 career wins, only one (Joe McCarthy) got there in fewer games than Cox. Cox managed the Braves for 25 seasons in all, leading them to six 100-win seasons and eight 90-win seasons. He also managed the Blue Jays for four years, including the franchise’s first winning record in 1983 and first division title in 1985. As General Manager of the Braves from 1986-90, Cox laid the foundation for the teams he would manage to success over the next two decades by trading for one future Hall of Famer in John Smoltz, drafting another in Chipper Jones, and helping develop homegrown legend Tom Glavine. Owner of a .556 winning percentage in 29 total seasons as manager, Cox was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2014. He was 84 years old.
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Quicknode
Quicknode@Quicknode·
📣 JUST SHIPPED: Agent Subscriptions Agents can now sign themselves up for Quicknode, pay from a wallet, and walk away with a platform API key for 80+ chains. No dashboard, no human in the loop. blog.quicknode.com/agentic-infras…
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Dave Portnoy
Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
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Quicknode@Quicknode·
We've added Zcash support on @Quicknode ⚡ Zcash has gotten a lot of hype recently, but it’s a mature technology that’s been live in production since 2016. Unlike most privacy chains, Zcash gives users a choice: transparent (t-addr) or shielded (z-addr) transactions. With shielded transactions the sender, receiver, and amount stay private. Zcash is also faster than comparable privacy chains, with ~75-second block times and transaction fees often under a cent. Quicknode has launched transparent support for Zcash Mainnet and Testnet, archival data support, and full documentation. We'll be doing more with Zcash in the coming months. ➡️ quicknode.com/chains/zcash
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