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Digital-Native Katılım Mart 2026
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No domain? Not U if Ur Agents + Wallets r nameless
Censorship resistance Defy takedown orders Freedom of speech (especially when tied to Ethscription or Ordinal) Usually no middlemen Better ownership Interact directly with others and finances without getting deplatformed by Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc. Domains can be taken away by ICANN, but a blockchain domain cannot be touched by ICANN. My private wallet is outside the tech and jurisdiction of ICANN Take a look at the cryptophunks website. Free to use and resisted lawsuits from big money (I think LarvaLabs) and takedown orders at OpenSea
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hinata@HinataMotivates·
This is how AI could crash the housing market.
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David Daines
David Daines@daviddorg·
Stanford paid 35,000 people to quit Facebook and Instagram for 6 weeks Depression dropped. Anxiety dropped. Happiness went up. Women under 25 on Instagram saw the biggest gains That was 6 weeks. I'm going a full year.
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Pato Molina
Pato Molina@patomolina·
Anthropic decidió dar de baja a toda nuestra organización por una supuesta infracción de sus condiciones de uso. Qué política específica infringimos no tengo ni la menor idea: simplemente recibimos un mail y listo, adiós Claude. Si querés apelar la medida hay que completar un Google Form, así de ridículo como suena. De golpe más de 60 personas se quedaron sin una herramienta fundamental para trabajar. Integraciones, skills, historial de conversaciones: todo perdido o, en el mejor de los casos, parado por tiempo indeterminado. Enorme aprendizaje para cualquier empresa de software que dependa de herramientas de IA en procesos críticos. Nunca hay que poner todos los huevos en una canasta.
Pato Molina@patomolina

@claudeai you took down our entire organization with 60+ accounts belonging to a legitimate company for no apparent reason, without any explanations. The only way to appeal the decision is by filling out a Google Form? Very bad UX and customer service.

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JBond@jbondwagon·
JUST IN: @cz_binance said that NFTs will be back and “eventually should be much bigger” The 2021 boom has been driven by hype & speculation The next phase of NFTs will be driven by value & maturity HIGHER FOR OUR JPEGS 🖼️🚀
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An #NFT comeback? NFTs will come back, but not as before. NFTs are used in marriage licenses, real estate, proof of purchases from real life concerts, etc. Stream music, dynamic changes, updates, history preservation, and token liquidity. #MFT | h wonder hwonder.com/posts/mft
Ishmilly@ishmilly

NFTs will be back and more mature, I’ve always said this. I’ll rather to listen to and believe CZ than people who don’t even have a wallet and don’t understand market cycles.

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Ishmilly@ishmilly·
NFTs will be back and more mature, I’ve always said this. I’ll rather to listen to and believe CZ than people who don’t even have a wallet and don’t understand market cycles.
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True, but for many countries, their energy infra is easily attacked with $10k drones. The big picture is, energy security, not just performance. The decentralization is like a datacenter (I worked for several). A good data center plugs into multiple power grids/sources. Some power sources are not ideal, are pricey, not wise, but if the main source is out, work and life moves forward until the main power source recovers. Nuclear looks the best of course. But, look at Russia's accusations recently. Russia accuses Ukraine of targeting nuclear sites. Russia has not attacked Ukraine's nuclear sites (yet). It would also be a problem for Russia because they are so close to each other and could get some of the contamination. If Iran had the capability to destroy one of USA's nuclear facilities, do you think they would do it right now? I think most of the world would agree they would. What is the backup plan? Japan lost power from the Fukushima incident is another example. Ideally, more nuclear power plants and heavily fortified. Decentralize the power with SMRs, sort of like "net metering." Net metering with battery storage cells at homes, when demand requires it, people can send energy back to the grid for credits. SMRs are small modular reactors for nuclear power plants. But, once the source is disabled, so are the others. For national security, a country needs to decentralize energy as best they can and control the energy supply chain.
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There was a day when GoDaddy only allowed domain registration via the phone. Domains were available, when you called to register, the domain magically unavailable and "just" registered. They were front-running domain investors. The accusations are there but GoDaddy controls all the data, couldn't prove it. Network Solutions got caught. "GoDaddy may profit by marking up domains as "premium" after detecting high search volume or by holding expired domains to sell them back at inflated prices" Never trusted GoDaddy after what appeared to be self-bidding on their own auctions and front running domain registrations.
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Arif Mirza
Arif Mirza@TheDomainSocial·
@GoDaddy transfer outs to other registrars are not giving usual speedup option (no email AND not showing on transfer page). @GoDaddyHelp, your chat support is useless, uninformed and incompetent. How could 2 chat support agents, 2 supervisors, and the higher tech support level at least one of them consulted, all think it's not possible to speed up transferring out to other registrars? (1) Your platform is broken yet again. (2) Worse is that you aren't even aware of it. (3) Even worse is that your support isn't even able to understand the problem. (4) Even more worse is that they tried to give false excuses with false information. Telling me: - You can't transfer out expired domains (FALSE) - Just renew the domains at GD and retry (ARRGH) - You can't transfer out domains with limited privacy (FALSE) - Just change privacy to "off" and retry (ARRGH) - You can't speed up transfers to other registrars, but only to other GD accounts (FALSE) - Just wait 5 days (ARRRGH) I tried explaining to them: - That the domains are unlocked. - Privacy has been switched to limited. - Transfer out can be done within 30 days after expiration (at least). - Even then, 35 of the 37 transfers were not expired. - Several of the sub-batches had ZERO expired domains. - That I've personally sped up THOUSANDS of transfers using the exact same steps. - That I actually received the expected emails from GD saying the domains have been removed from @afternic (normal). Worse is that ICANN WhoIs show the domains as "pendingTransfer"! Also, that I'm not alone to experience this. Both things I was going to tell them in my last help session .. if the supervisor had not prematurely cut the session. 2.5 + 0.5 = 3 hours completely wasted in chat, with the last supervisor actually cutting off the chat on me. I fell bad for your chat agents as clearly they have too little training on your products. I can't even rate the experience a 0/10 because they are so extremely inept (on your product). I actually should be charging you for the 3+ hours I spent trying to train your agents and try to be my own tech support. As bad as it is, I wouldn't even have minded them saying they "don't know how transfers work" and then escalating the issue and connecting me to a higher support level. But to continuously push back, waste my time and actually tell me false information and making me seem like I'm the one who is wrong? NO EXCUSES! It boggles my mind management made the decision to continuously make personnel cuts over recent years without knowing that things like this would be the obvious results! You need to issue apologies to your clients and ironically also apologize to those poor chat agents who have clearly been undertrained and left alone to the wolves over a holiday weekend. Note that my personal @GoDaddy rep is AMAZING .. truly outstanding .. an 11/10 .. so it's not like GD doesn't understand what great support can potentially be .. but this experience from your chat support is so horrendous that the blame can only be placed on management decisions to cut costs ahead of increasing customer experience and care! What bothers me most is that over the years I've talked to many employees and upper management, and they are mostly all super nice people, who genuinely care about the GD platform and customer care and experience. I actually feel bad for them. I have seen some improvements over recent years, but not nearly enough. @sh0kunin instead of cutting and turning more and more to AI, maybe actually turn to the remaining employees and get the REAL people who understand the REAL problems at GoDaddy to elevate your offerings, products, services and support up to a standard you could actually be proud of ... As opposed to buggy platforms with buggy products, unclear automated communications, unreliable services and inconsistent help ranging from -1000/10 to +11/10 (my rep seriously deserves a raise and promotion .. particularly for being assigned to me .. lol .. his only weakness is that he doesn't work 24/7). I'll be the first to admit GD is a big ship to steer, and it will never realistically be perfect .. I often push back on fellow domainers who demand nothing but perfection .. But this isn't just about a super frustrating long-weekend bug .. it's one in a long series of issues that point towards an unacceptable overall product and customer experience. @AGreatDomain @DomainNameWire @DomainSherpa @AlanShiflett @jjstyler @DomainGang @DInvesting @DNJournal @DotWeekly @TLDInvestors @DomainIncite @joedomains @abcproductions .. and yes @jamesiles .. lol .. I'll (eventually) send you an email with chat logs, screenshots and details. :) OK .. so now does anybody want to know how I really feel ?!? lol & sigh
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Your soul and skills are being captured by your employers. In China, they are demanding their employees to create your digital twin so you can be replaced I knew the AI apocalypse is coming. I'm going to scrape all of your souls and skills into a Gigachad agent #DomainsForSale
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Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI

This is WILD. A secret workplace war just broke out in China and it has gone fully viral on GitHub. Companies started ordering their workers to document all their knowledge as AI "skill files." Why? to replace those same workers with AI but workers figured out the plan fast so they fired back. Someone built a tool called colleague.skill, software that scrapes a coworker's chat logs, emails, and work docs from Chinese platforms like Feishu and DingTalk, then clones them into an AI agent. The idea was savage, digitize your colleague before they digitize you, hand the AI clone to the company, and watch your coworker get laid off while you survive. A real GitHub project that exploded in popularity in days but then someone else entered the chat and changed everything. A developer released anti-distill.skill, a tool that takes the skill file your company forces you to write, then strips out every piece of real knowledge before you hand it in. The output looks perfectly professional, totally complete, impressively detailed but every critical insight has been secretly removed. Your company gets a hollow shell while you keep the real knowledge locked away in a private backup. The tool even has three intensity levels, light, medium, and heavy depending on how closely your bosses are watching. Companies across China have been building AI digital twins of departed employees, feeding their old chat histories and documents into large models to produce clones that keep working after the humans are gone. One verified case is that an employee left, and their replacement was literally an AI trained on every message they ever sent. The anti-distill tool went viral on GitHub within hours of being posted, racking up stars faster than almost anything trending that week. The implications reach far beyond China's borders. Every knowledge worker on earth now faces a version of this question, when your company asks you to document your process, they may be building the tools to replace you.

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This is a very good question and has a few possible answers. One huge possibility is Greenland. Donald Trump wants to take over Greenland primarily due to national security concerns, strategic positioning, and access to valuable natural resources. He has stated that Greenland is critical for U.S. defense, particularly because of its proximity to Russia and its role in monitoring ballistic missile routes through the Arctic, as well as its position along emerging shipping lanes like the Northwest Passage and Transpolar Sea Route. Key motivations include: Strategic military advantage: Greenland hosts the Pituffik Space Base, a vital U.S. installation for early missile warning systems, and controls access to the GIUK Gap, a crucial naval chokepoint. Resource access: The island holds vast untapped reserves of rare earth elements, uranium, oil, and gas—resources essential for green technology and national defense, reducing reliance on China, which currently dominates rare earth production. Geopolitical influence: Trump has framed the push as necessary to counter Russian and Chinese presence in the Arctic, though experts question the scale of this threat. Economic and territorial legacy: Earlier in his presidency, Trump described the acquisition as a “large real estate deal,” and taking control of Greenland would mark the largest U.S. territorial expansion in history, enhancing his political legacy. EU will be against this because they too, see the future is dire without energy security and strategy.
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Reality: They produce substantial energy, just not constantly. Wind turbines don’t run at 100% all the time (because wind varies). This is measured by capacity factor: * Typical onshore: ~30–40% average * Offshore (stronger winds): can reach ~50–60% That’s normal—not a flaw. Even coal and gas plants don’t run at 100% continuously. Key point: What matters is total yearly energy output, not peak output. Outdated claim on how expensive these are. ~$1.3M–$2.2M per MW installed BUT: Costs have dropped significantly over time No fuel cost (unlike coal/gas) Long-term cost per electricity (LCOE) is competitive or low Modern analyses show wind is often: One of the cheapest new power sources Especially in windy regions. The things I hate: Bird/bad deaths (but still less destruction than alternatives). Possible issues with marine life with turbine creation causes some destruction during the construction phase. However, the foundations will later create artificial reefs.
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Nana Victoria
Nana Victoria@HopefulHana·
@domainoor @zerohedge that is a pipe dream do some research. A friend worked as an engineer working with windmills for 10 years he said they produced little energy for the cost and destruction to the environment.
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Yes, China controls 90% of rare earth refining. EU and US are diversifying. The leftists hate that Donald Trump is looking to North America and beyond for the future. But their alternative is to be controlled by another world power. Decentralized energy and energy security is the future
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Human
Human@Human164978·
@domainoor @zerohedge All those "decentralized" energy factories are centralized in China.
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Raw ores are mined in regions like Chile, Peru, Australia, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and the United States. However, China dominates. USA likely to protect itself and allies or a war breaks out for natural minerals. Geographic Distribution of Raw Materials: Rare Earth Elements (Neodymium, Dysprosium): Essential for wind turbine magnets, these are primarily mined in China, which controls over 80% of global processing capacity, though the U.S. holds significant resources at the Mountain Pass mine in California. Copper: Used extensively in wiring and electrical connections for both wind and solar, copper is sourced from Chile, Peru, Australia, and the DRC. Lithium and Cobalt: Vital for energy storage batteries, lithium is extracted from brine in South America (Chile, Bolivia) and hard rock in Australia, while 70% of the world's cobalt comes from the DRC. Solar Specifics: Photovoltaic panels rely heavily on silicon (plentiful globally), silver, indium, and aluminum, with raw materials mined in countries including China, the U.S., and Brazil. EU, USA, China and Russia will have to accumulate strategically or by force. Latin America, SE Asia will likely have to figure out their allegiance.
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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
This is WILD. A secret workplace war just broke out in China and it has gone fully viral on GitHub. Companies started ordering their workers to document all their knowledge as AI "skill files." Why? to replace those same workers with AI but workers figured out the plan fast so they fired back. Someone built a tool called colleague.skill, software that scrapes a coworker's chat logs, emails, and work docs from Chinese platforms like Feishu and DingTalk, then clones them into an AI agent. The idea was savage, digitize your colleague before they digitize you, hand the AI clone to the company, and watch your coworker get laid off while you survive. A real GitHub project that exploded in popularity in days but then someone else entered the chat and changed everything. A developer released anti-distill.skill, a tool that takes the skill file your company forces you to write, then strips out every piece of real knowledge before you hand it in. The output looks perfectly professional, totally complete, impressively detailed but every critical insight has been secretly removed. Your company gets a hollow shell while you keep the real knowledge locked away in a private backup. The tool even has three intensity levels, light, medium, and heavy depending on how closely your bosses are watching. Companies across China have been building AI digital twins of departed employees, feeding their old chat histories and documents into large models to produce clones that keep working after the humans are gone. One verified case is that an employee left, and their replacement was literally an AI trained on every message they ever sent. The anti-distill tool went viral on GitHub within hours of being posted, racking up stars faster than almost anything trending that week. The implications reach far beyond China's borders. Every knowledge worker on earth now faces a version of this question, when your company asks you to document your process, they may be building the tools to replace you.
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@RoundtableSpace The Design.md is free, but not the content. With previous web design and graphic design experience, we know that some fonts are free, or free for academic purposes. Once you use it for business, you have to pay the creators. Not royalty free or public domain.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
SOMEONE PACKED THE DESIGN SYSTEMS OF APPLE, SPOTIFY, AIRBNB, AND 30+ BILLION DOLLAR COMPANIES INTO SINGLE FILES FOR AI AGENTS. x.com/heynavtoor/sta…
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨 Someone reverse-engineered the design systems of Apple, Spotify, Airbnb, and 30+ billion-dollar companies. Packed each one into a single file. Free. It's called Awesome Design MD. Drop one file into your project. Your AI agent builds UI that looks like Spotify. Or Apple. Or Airbnb. Instantly. Not screenshots. Not Figma links. A single DESIGN .md file that captures every color, font, spacing value, button style, and layout pattern from a real website. In a format AI agents read and reproduce. Here's the difference: Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" and it gives you generic UI. Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" with Spotify's DESIGN .md in your project and it gives you Spotify. Here's what's inside: → Apple. Premium white space, SF Pro typography, cinematic imagery. → Spotify. Vibrant green on dark, bold type, album-art-driven layout. → Airbnb. Warm coral accent, photography-driven, rounded UI. → Linear. Ultra-minimal, precise spacing, purple accent. → SpaceX. Stark black and white, full-bleed imagery, futuristic. → BMW. Dark premium surfaces, precise German engineering aesthetic. → NVIDIA. Green-black energy, technical power aesthetic. → Uber. Bold black and white, tight type, urban energy. → Sentry, PostHog, Raycast, Cursor, ElevenLabs, and 20+ more. Here's how to use it: → Pick a design system from the collection → Copy the DESIGN .md file into your project root → Tell your AI agent to use it → Get UI that matches the design language of a billion-dollar company That's it. One file. Your AI agent now has the design taste of a $200/hour design consultant. Designers charge $5,000+ for a custom design system. Companies spend $50,000+ building one from scratch. This is free. 31 design systems. Copy. Paste. Ship beautiful UI. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any AI coding agent that reads project files. 100% Open Source. MIT License.

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