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autopixel
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evan | programming & photography Co-founder of @MetaseedLabs - Web3 & App Development
Colorado / 🌍 Katılım Eylül 2021
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@sterlingcrispin @deliprao @willdepue Gpt4 has definitely gotten worse and more generic with code generation. It loves to give me lists of things to consider and I just want the code - that’s all. If I want context I’ll ask for it
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@backseats_eth And the articles written today will be largely influenced or written by ChatGPT in a never ending time warp.
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@bobvancecrypto Made some money on Solana coins... got a steak to go like a true degenerate too 🤠

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I haven’t had this much engagement on a random post in a while.
More food content it is.
BobVance.eth@brewingbutcher
That feeling when crypto is pumping, so you buy steaks and then cook it to perfection 🤌
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Yesterday, Elon Musk took the Twitter handle @X from its owner, who had been attempting to sell it for $1 million.
In a surprising turn of events, Musk transferred the handle to his old Twitter account.
The owner received nothing for this unexpected transaction, the issue? centralized platforms and the lack of user control over personal digital assets.
This incident brings to light the importance of a decentralized naming system like Ethereum Name Service (ENS).
Unlike traditional platforms, ENS, operates on the Ethereum blockchain, and guarantees users sole control over their domain name.
ENS ensures no name can be manipulated or taken without the owner's approval.
ENS empowers users, providing an unparalleled level of control, transparency, and freedom in digital transactions.
ENS goes beyond naming and offering features like readable Ethereum addresses such as the ability to build decentralized websites with an ENS name, supporting true digital identity ownership.
As our world becomes more digital, the role of ENS in protecting our freedom and safety online is becoming more and more important.
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🏝️ Trash burning in Bali only got worse now 4 years later
Been in Canggu, Uluwatu and Nusa now and EVERYWHERE had plastic (!) trash burning next to villas/hotels/cafes
4 years ago it’d just be 7am and 6pm, 2x per day, but now with all construction happening everywhere it’s essentially non stop trash burning
I feel like foreigners here got used to it and don’t even notice it anymore, but I do, you can taste the ash in your mouth and smell the smoke from your hands
The difference with air pollution elsewhere eg Bangkok is it’s not directly next to your house, and homes are insulated so you can install an air purifier and get AQI indoor to 0, but Bali villas are generally built quite open
I finally managed to measure the AQI when trash is burning in Bali: 🔴 96 and spiking to 150 which is very high
I’ll add this to the algo on nomadlist.com because air quality sensor coverage in Bali is still mostly non existent


@levelsio@levelsio
It's not all paradise in 🌴 Bali: 🔥😷 trash burning happens every day and literally everywhere. There is a 🚛 garbage truck but it costs $1/mo. Locals can afford it, but rather burn it because that's tradition. Trash burnt is mostly plastic and is ☠️ cancerous when airborne.
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@tossi_eth @NowistArt @eighty8stills @iammirauqib @0xStreets Great street photos! 🔥
Try to show you something different...




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