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@fuliggineth

I always say thank you when I interact with my voice assistant, because feeding kindness to AI algorithms is our best chance at surviving a robot uprising.

Katılım Ocak 2022
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Noise@noise_xyz·
Sony was founded 80 years ago today with 20 employees and a rice cooker that burnt rice. Their first product didn't work. A decade later they built Japan's first transistor radio and started shipping it to America. The Walkman. The PlayStation. Columbia Records. The most important entertainment company of the 20th century started with a kitchen appliance that sucked.
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@noise_xyz interesting to see how a simple ad turned into a global cultural phenomenon, wonder what other hidden gems noise beta can uncover about cultural trends and their origins
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Noise@noise_xyz·
Every year on May 4th, the internet stops and does Star Wars. It's one of the most reliable cultural moments on the calendar, and it started with a pre-election good luck message to Margaret Thatcher. On May 3, 1979, her party workers ran an ad in the London Evening News: "Dear Maggie, May the Fourth Be With You." She hadn't won yet, and Star Wars had been out for two years. The pun sat unused for decades. The first Star Was-related celebration didn't happen until 2011: a trivia night and costume contest at an underground cinema in Toronto. Disney acquired Lucasfilm the following year and by 2013 it was a full corporate holiday.
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luca°@lucacs·
thanks for having us! the Base team is genuinely one of the kindest and most helpful teams we’ve had the pleasure of working with
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Meet @gabri3l and @lucacs from @noise_xyz From two Midwestern kids who met at a USC blockchain club trading NFTs to building the for-you page for the internet where markets, not feeds, surface what's actually true This is their story

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gabo°@gabri3l·
consumer products require constant iteration and feedback. compounding takes time the @base team inherently understands this -- taking a multi-year view on outcomes and it's why we decided to work with them on bringing @noise_xyz to life also @jeremygrinberg is a beast
Base@base

Meet @gabri3l and @lucacs from @noise_xyz From two Midwestern kids who met at a USC blockchain club trading NFTs to building the for-you page for the internet where markets, not feeds, surface what's actually true This is their story

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PaperImperium@ImperiumPaper·
If you thought I’d pass up the opportunity for a Star Wars Day joke, you’re looking in Alderaan places.
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Fuliggine@fuliggineth·
@Dr_Gingerballs This is interesting and I’m not knowledgeable enough about buffering. Could you please point me to about how much can we buffer? I know that if I hyperventilate I get alcalosis and dizzy, but maybe that’s acute, while air pollution can be buffered via renal HCO3-
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Dr_Gingerballs@Dr_Gingerballs·
This is one of the downsides to measuring and analyzing everything: it makes people neurotic. Air has about 21% oxygen, the rest being mostly nitrogen, nitrogen, and CO2. An increase in CO2 of 1000 ppm implies a decrease in oxygen of 0.1%. Humidity, or water vapor in the air, can displace oxygen on the order of 1%. So the nightly build up of CO2 this person experiences results in oxygen changes 10x smaller than natural variations due to humidity changes. There is no problem to solve here. The solution is to simply stop worrying about CO2 concentration.
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I still haven't solved the CO2 bedroom challenge You open the window and you wake up from a 6am garbage truck or barking dogs and sunlight You close it, you suffocate in 1200 ppl at 5am I guess you really need some mini tube in your wall with a vent that opens and closed based on internal CO2 but how do I build that?

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Michael Egorov
Michael Egorov@newmichwill·
So let me start. DeFi is the future of the World Financial System. That's my belief, and this is why we are here. This amount of absolutely preventable hacks we see in DeFi (with root causes attributable to CENTRALIZED points of failure) is enormous recently. This damages out industry, and I build for this industry. So I cannot remain silent. Imagine an average grandma (mass adoption is here?) putting her life savings on Aave. And then BOOM, she cannot withdraw her funds on Monday. Aave (the biggest DeFi protocol btw) said it's operating as intended - just rsETH got exploited. rsETH said that all code is safu - just LayerZero bridge got hacked. LayerZero (the biggest bridge securing quarter of a trillion $) said that everything operating as intended. Yet, she cannot withdraw here funds. WTF? Are we industry of clowns? But here's the thing. All issues like this should be prevented BEFORE they happen, not AFTER. Number of single points of failure should be reduced, not increased. When these points of failure are unavoidable - trust should be split. If there's a reliance on infrastructure - we should share best practices how to configure it. Not to mention that code should be very well checked - everyone gets that already. We should probably come together and develop safety standards for DeFi. How to build safely, and how to verify safety. Probably everyone should bring their best practices, and the projects, auditors and risk assessment groups should know them. Maybe we need @ethereumfndn and @SolanaFndn bringing all the ecosystem projects to participate and come up with principles, rules and recommendations of safe building. And, perhaps, we can even learn something about protecting the few remaining centralized points of failure from traditional finance who have many more of those. DeFi will win
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binji@binji_x·
the things being built via the kohaku project are truly mind blowing and deserve a closer look from anyone who is seeking alpha in what the future holds for users on ethereum
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Fuliggine@fuliggineth·
@WCNetizens WOW! That's insanely good @shiro57102, thank you SO much! I'm honored to be able to say I own a piece of your beautiful art, you always do a magnificent work. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
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