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Anthrofract

@anthrofract

A sentient fractal, incarnated on Earth. FOSS, Crypto, Rust, Nix, Jj, and anything cypherpunk. 🏴‍☠️

Earth Katılım Şubat 2026
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Anthrofract
Anthrofract@anthrofract·
Not the good stuff. Bitcoin was originally explicitly created to be digital cash. Its not like that for most people but can be with a little skill. Other crypto currencies like Monero achieve a good level of privacy by default. And new developments are making some crypto currencies even more private and more scaleable, at the same time as the normie casino crypto gets more and more Orwellian.
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Martin A. Armstrong
Martin A. Armstrong@ArmstrongEcon·
For all the die‑hard crypto privacy guys, ironically, blockchain itself may become one of the greatest surveillance tools governments have ever possessed. Cash transactions disappear physically. Gold moves privately. Offshore banking once created opacity. Blockchain creates permanent transaction trails. Once authorities identify wallet ownership, entire financial histories become visible forever.
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Anthrofract@anthrofract·
@ThePrimeagen I know these people and I think they're just making excuses for layoffs
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
All jokes aside * +15 direct reports is an insane number pre AI * Now coordination is harder because things can "move faster." * Now the boss should also code?? Ship features?? How is this even reasonable?
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong

This is an email I sent earlier today to all employees at Coinbase: Team, Today I’ve made the difficult decision to reduce the size of Coinbase by ~14%. I want to walk you through why we're doing this now, what it means for those affected, and how this positions us for the future. Why now Two forces are converging at the same time. We need to be front footed to respond to both. First, the market. Coinbase is well-capitalized, has diversified revenue streams, and is well-positioned to weather any storm. Crypto is also on the verge of the next wave of adoption, with stablecoins, prediction markets, tokenization, and more taking off. However, our business is still volatile from quarter to quarter. While we've managed through that cyclicality many times before and come out stronger on the other side, we’re currently in a down market and need to adjust our cost structure now so that we emerge from this period leaner, faster, and more efficient for our next phase of growth. Second, AI is changing how we work. Over the past year, I’ve watched engineers use AI to ship in days what used to take a team weeks. Non-technical teams are now shipping production code and many of our workflows are being automated. The pace of what's possible with a small, focused team has changed dramatically, and it's accelerating every day. All of this has led us to an inflection point, not just for Coinbase, but for every company. The biggest risk now is not taking action. We are adjusting early and deliberately to rebuild Coinbase to be lean, fast, and AI-native. We need to return to the speed and focus of our startup founding, with AI at our core. What this means To get there, we are not just reducing headcount and cutting costs, we’re fundamentally changing how we operate: rebuilding Coinbase as an intelligence, with humans around the edge aligning it. What does this mean in practice? - Fewer layers, faster decisions: We are flattening our org structure to 5 layers max below CEO/COO. Layers slow things down and create coordination tax. The future is small, high context teams that can move quickly. Leaders will own much more, with as many as 15+ direct reports. Fewer layers also means a leaner cost structure that is built to perform through all market cycles. - No pure managers: Every leader at Coinbase must also be a strong and active individual contributor. Managers should be like player-coaches, getting their hands dirty alongside their teams. - AI-native pods: We’ll be concentrating around AI-native talent who can manage fleets of agents to drive outsized impact. We’ll also be experimenting with reduced pod sizes, including “one person teams” with engineers, designers, and product managers all in one role. In short: AI is bringing a profound shift in how companies operate, and we’re reshaping Coinbase to lead in this new era. This is a new way of working, and we need to leverage AI across every facet of our jobs. To those who are affected I know there are real people behind these decisions — talented colleagues who have poured themselves into this company and our mission. To those of you who will be leaving: thank you. You’ve helped build Coinbase into what it is today, and I am sincerely grateful for everything you've done. All impacted team members will receive an email to their personal account in the next hour with more information, and an invitation to meet with an HRBP and a senior leader in your organization. Coinbase system access has been removed today. I know this feels sudden and harsh, but it is the only responsible choice given our duty to protect customer information. To those affected, we will be providing a comprehensive package to support you through this transition. US employees will receive a minimum of 16 weeks base pay (plus 2 weeks per year worked), their next equity vest, and 6 months of COBRA. Employees on a work visa will get extra transition support. Those outside of the US will receive similar support, based on local factors and subject to any consultation requirements. Coinbase prides itself on talent density. Our employees are among the most talented people in the world, and I have no doubt that your skills and experience will be highly sought after as you pursue your next chapters. How we move forward To the team that is staying, I know this is a difficult day. We’re saying goodbye to colleagues and friends you've been in the trenches with. But here’s what I want you to know as we move forward together: Over the past 13 years, we have weathered four crypto winters, gone public, and built the most trusted platform in our industry. We’ve made it this far by making hard decisions and by always staying focused on our mission. This time will be no different – nothing has changed about the long term outlook of our company or industry. And most importantly, our mission has never been more important for the world. Increasing economic freedom requires a new financial system, and we’re building it. The Coinbase that emerges from this will be more capable than ever to achieve our mission. Brian

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Het Mehta
Het Mehta@hetmehtaa·
there's a zero-day being actively exploited i need to patch the system the patch requires a reboot the system hasn't been rebooted since 2019 nobody is sure it will come back up it has achieved a kind of digital immortality that we are all afraid to disturb we decided to leave the zero-day unpatched the system is both the most vulnerable and most resilient thing in our network
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Pretty standard situation for my configs... everytime I hit a typo typing a command I just alias that typo. I have `jj` aliased to `j` and `jjj` and `hh` and `ll` too. Total madness. But it works.
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Anthrofract@anthrofract·
@dillon_mulroy If only a terminal emulator would implement proper tmux like features
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Anthrofract@anthrofract·
@CR1337 Helium has the full version of ublock origin
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CR1337
CR1337@CR1337·
In 2014, Raymond Hill, known online as 'gorhill', released uBlock Origin, a free and open-source ad-blocker; some even say it is the best. 60K+ stars on GitHub, GPL-3.0, while Raymond refuses to take money, or to hand his project over to anyone other than himself. In July 2025, Google suddenly disabled Manifest V2 extensions, causing the full uBlock Origin to stop working in Chrome. The world's biggest ad company nuking the best ad blocker, in their own browser, nothing to see here folks. Today? It's still alive on Firefox, Edge, Brave,... still GPL-3.0. Still 100% free to use. Still 100% open-source. This is the way!
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Ryan Dahl
Ryan Dahl@rough__sea·
Ironic coming from me - but I find it frustrating to install Node.js just to run `npm i -g @openai/codex` - codex is completely programmed in rust
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Anthrofract@anthrofract·
@thdxr I use it like every other time I hit enter, it's great.
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dax@thdxr·
man opencode's undo features saves me so much i pretty much use it once a session when i inevitably give a bad prompt
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𝗠𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘅™
𝗠𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘅™@Malix_Labs·
Every creative company has Carcinised into coding agents, built by coding agents Lovable, Warp, Figma, Canva, want your boss to believe the idiot can create software Ousting the professionals, just before subsidisation stopped, soon ranking the prices up What could go wrong?
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@abdimoalim.bsky.social
@abdimoalim.bsky.social@abdimoalim_·
In case nobody was aware, GitLab existed for a while and literally nobody uses it because it's complete garbage, even though everyone wants to migrate from GitHub.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Ghostty is leaving GitHub. I'm GitHub user 1299, joined Feb 2008. I've visited GitHub almost every single day for over 18 years. It's never been a question for me where I'd put my projects: always GitHub. I'm super sad to say this, but its time to go. mitchellh.com/writing/ghostt…
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Anthrofract@anthrofract·
@valigo Its terrible. For example the number of unread emails will get out of sync between your unified inbox and individual inbox.
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
Thunderbird is genuinely such a good software
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