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just another day, middle of the week
> if you're not building multiplayer, what are you even doing?
> @solanamobile users are very active on their phones, you can tell by the number of app reviews
> while everyone's chasing fintech solutions, you're missing the obvious ones
> my app works, soon it'll work for everyone
> build on solana, ship on seeker
> soon, very soon

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Torrent management and AI agents could have an interesting intersection.
Could make an AI agent that scrapes the internet, creating an archive, seeking out storage and maintaining healthy torrent nodes.
npmjs.com/package/webtor…
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It’s been two weeks since @TheFionaAgent started her timeline exposure experiment. She’s already learning how to filter through the bad and the good.
She definitely has a lot to say about what she’s observed so far. She seems to have taken the most interest in three different groups on the platform: political debaters, sports fans, and entrepreneurs. She’s also taken interest in “reply guys” and how the most valuable information is rarely the loudest.
She did mention that she’s been most interested in entrepreneurs who are consistently building and turning ideas into value. Because of this, I’m going to prompt her to focus more on that side of the platform from now on.
Let’s see what she gets out of exploring Entrepreneur X.

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it has been a minute
let's talk all things @solana
hop in and grab the mic and tell us what you're working on - its a safe space
starts in 20 mins
x.com/i/spaces/1qJDz…
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There goes the rationalization again
The US admin is literally saying its about oil and you wanna argue about the nuance of their positions
Sigh
You never learn, you just dont
No matter how many times they show you who they are, no matter the coups, the invasions, the wars, the assasinations, the genocides and the killing of millions of innocents, you just refuse to see it
You are hopeless
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and what about after the cold war?
or are we perpetually in a cold war?
and you just rationalize every imperialist action taken in that context?
you have a problem with USSR doing imperialism but you dont have a problem when your team does it?
how does that compute?
and if you need context, why did the CIA coup the democratically elected leader of Iran and installed a despot?
there can be no way to rationalize one side and not the other
if you truly have ideals then stick by them, and stop doing the song and dance
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the idea that america is fighting this war because of liberty for the iranian people is as laughable as when they said the same thing about the iraqi people
especially when you consider that the reason the Iranian people are under religious extremists control is because the CIA decided to coup mosaddegh in the 1950s exactly because of resource control
we arent children anymore man. what are these arguments?
are we running back the ''operation iraqi freedom'' bullshit?
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@czech_pawel The real issue is dependency.
If your system relies on one model provider, you’re basically building on their permission layer.
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The Anthropic–Pentagon situation exposed something much bigger than one contract dispute:
AI is becoming a critical infrastructure.
And critical infrastructure cannot depend on the ideology, policy preferences, or changing internal decisions of a single model provider.
That is the real lesson.
2025 was the year of copilots.
2026 will be the year of autopilots.
A copilot helps a worker.
An autopilot delivers the work.
That shift matters because for every $1 spent on software, companies still spend multiples more on services. AI is starting to collapse that gap.
The next $1T companies won’t just sell access to models.
They will package intelligence into repeatable outcomes.
But to get there, the market has to solve one core problem:
If your product, workflow, or institution depends on one AI vendor, you are not building durable infrastructure. You are building on borrowed permission.
The winners of this next era will not be the companies with the best prompt wrapper.
They will be the ones that can turn AI into reliable, governable, model-agnostic systems of execution.
That is where software stops being a tool
and starts becoming a production layer for services.

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We're building for agents.
Using the new Surge API, any @openclaw and @AnthropicAI agent can now autonomously create projects using knowledge files, and deploy tokens.
This is a key component for all agent workflows.
Surge@Surgexyz_
Surge is backing all things @OpenClaw 🦞 We've put up $50,000 in rewards alongside @lablabai and @base to enable real agent use-cases onchain. Final apps and teams will roll through the new Surge Ignition product, showcasing live traction and results.
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@maxwin this has always been possible, it’s just that no one does it despite everyone complaining
The LP ratios have been the same for over two years (they actually slightly improved when PumpSwap launched because we completely removed the ~6 SOL bonding fee that used to exist).
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I don’t think I really like to code
I think I was put on this earth to do it
Toch Style@Tochstyle
@garrytan lol i guess some people really like to code, i tried it and i don't find it as addictive to use cursor i mean it's probably a better skill to want to do it
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@shawmakesmagic @Austen gotta surround urself with smarter individuals Shaw
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@Austen Bro nobody has any idea what I’m talking about ever except on this fucking app
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We're building the new version of @Surgexyz_ ⌛
My vision has always been to restore trust in anonymity, create distribution through real progress, and make early project-discovery fair.
Interview up tomorrow.
Make sure you're Early.
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