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Alex Montano

@fyrelyfe

we need to be building world 2.0

Hialeah, FL, USA Katılım Ocak 2010
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Ayussh
Ayussh@Ayussheth·
Thinking of starting a community for people who want to learn hardware, work in hardware, or just enjoy tinkering with things in general. Reply to the tweet if you want in.
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Alex Montano
Alex Montano@fyrelyfe·
@levelsio Some plants are better than others others. Research spider plants.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
"Plants clean the air inside" is mostly bullshit and we have to debunk that myth permanently You'd need hundreds to thousands of plants in your room, essentially creating a massive urban jungle in your house where you wouldn't be able to walk anymore to have any meaningful effect on CO2 If you don't believe me ask AI
Zachary King@superzac

@levelsio Plants. You are looking for plants

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Alex Montano@fyrelyfe·
@levelsio Co2 sensors that ope vent when triggered Auto opens. Or spider plants. 🪴
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
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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sadernoheart
sadernoheart@sadernoheart·
What's the closest way to get near building rockets and spacecrafts without studying Aerospace engineering?
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🇦🇪 Sheikh Khalid الشيخ خالد
They give you $2 million. You got 20 minutes to spend it or it's gone. Can't buy cars, planes, yachts, or houses. No gold or diamonds either. What you buying?
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Faraz Khan
Faraz Khan@faraz_r_khan·
I’m convinced that something in my house is causing me to get sick. Is there someone I can hire who specializes in finding this out? It’s not black mold or common vocs. Every time I leave for a few days my nose and throat get instantly fixed - only to be scratchy and blocked when I return home. The pattern is too hard to ignore. House is a new construction made in 2019.
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Alex Montano@fyrelyfe·
@HusKerrs The baby stage goes by quick. Enjoy and take lots of photos.
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HusKerrs@HusKerrs·
Calling on all dads: Ali and I are about 3 weeks out from the birth of our first baby boy! Give me your #1 piece of advice for a new dad.
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Alex Montano@fyrelyfe·
@DearS_o_n It WILL get better, if YOU get better. It might get worse before it gets better. But I will Definitely get better
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
To all men who survived rock bottom, what’s one piece of advice would you give a man who feels like giving up right now?
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Shannon Jean
Shannon Jean@ShannonJean·
I have a theory. You're looking for a business partner. You have it narrowed down to 2 people. You get to visit their homes. Are you choosing the person with Garage A or Garage B? Why?
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
A co-author on Google's quantum paper calls himself a "Bitcoin security researcher." He actually works for the Ethereum Foundation. Then at the end of his own thread about breaking Bitcoin's cryptography, he casually drops that "Bitcoin PoW is cooked." Totally unbiased research.
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TFTC@TFTC21

A quantum computer just "broke" Bitcoin. Except it didn't. Not even close. Google Quantum AI published a paper showing they've cut the theoretical ECDSA attack down to 1,200 logical qubits. They didn't publish the circuits. They didn't run the attack. They published a zero-knowledge proof that their math works, then cited national security. Here's where we actually are. Entangled logical qubits achieved so far: 96 Coherence time: 1-2 seconds Time the attack requires: days Physical qubits needed: 500,000 Largest quantum computer today: 1,200 noisy, non-error-corrected qubits That's a 100,000x coherence gap. It's not a software problem. It's a fundamental engineering problem that nobody has solved. But here's what most people miss. Bitcoin developers aren't waiting for a crisis. They're already shipping. SHRIMPS: post-quantum signatures 3x smaller than NIST standards, built for Bitcoin's block space constraints. BIP-360: a quantum-resistant output type already live on testnet, with BTQ Technologies running transactions through it. The full upgrade could take 7 years. That's why the work started now. The protocol will be ready before the computers are.

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Alex Montano@fyrelyfe·
@GadzhiIman All new money needs is to learn about bitcoin. Boom problem solved
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Iman Gadzhi
Iman Gadzhi@GadzhiIman·
I was having dinner with a friend the other night who comes from a very established family, multi-generational wealth, and he said something that stuck with me. "I envy the hunger you have. I don't have the same drive as someone who had no other option than making it." I thought about it for a second and told him I envied his patience because he’s able to think in 10-20 year time horizons and evaluate risk using mental models. I don’t have that same ability because I wasn’t raised in a similar environment to him. I’m new money so I have the drive, the aggression, the energy that comes from knowing there's no safety net. The only problem is that there’s no one to lean on when things start working, no reference points for what the next stage should look like. He’s old money so he has the mental models, the long-term thinking and the patience but not the same fire If you’re able to combine both, the hunger of new money with the patience and long-term thinking of old money, that's when things really change. I've personally spent the last few years deliberately trying to learn from people who think in decades, not months. It's probably the single biggest unlock I've had since starting. Work like new money, think like old money.
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Alex Montano@fyrelyfe·
@JM_speakss Anyone who thinks it’s not knows nothing about bitcoin. Not even the basics.
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The Journey Man
The Journey Man@JM_speakss·
Do you think bitcoin will ever be over 100k again? There are so many bears on this app. I feel like all of you think the world is going to end and have lost faith.
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Loshmi
Loshmi@loshmi·
serious question to the last 17 people left in crypto: what can bring fun back and unite everyone together once again?
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satvik
satvik@sxtvik·
Vibe check ~ would you buy this for $50? - Compatible with all Offline Protocol apps - Compatible with anything you build on our SDKs - Acts as an incentivized mesh relay - Pairs with companion app to serve a tiny AI with local resources - Syncs knowledge with other local users
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Alex Montano
Alex Montano@fyrelyfe·
You wouldn’t get the worst money in the first place. Just completely bypass it. Any agent with 2c worth of intelligence will figure out any stable coin can be printed out of thin air just like fiat. Stable coins are just fiat2.0 we need to stabilize the value of a sat in society and guide everything from there. I think 1000 sats per $1 is a great value proposition for people to grasp easily. $20 is 20,000 sats just bypass the last three zeros and society can adapt easily. I was in Korea recently and they bypass the 000 in the stores and menus. 1 usd is 1500 Korean wons. Which is about the same value as sats per dollar. 1400-1600 on average. Korea can make a big win if they start basing everything in sats.
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Fernando Nikolić 🇦🇷 🟠
In Argentina you grow up with a monetary hierarchy nobody explains to you so you just absorb it. Pesos move fast. You spend them the day you get them because tomorrow/next week they buy less. Dollars go in a drawer. You pull them out for a car, a property deed, something that matters and whatever's left from the paycheck goes into a dollar account where it depreciates slower. Worst money circulates. Best money rests. Now think about AI agents managing their own wallets. T he purchasing power of a sat increases over time. A stablecoin loses value slowly, like the dollar in the drawer. So which one does the agent spend on routine tasks? I wonder if it will just spend the depreciating one. Same logic that every Argentine learns by osmosis, except running on code. I'm curious whether agent-to-agent commerce is going to rediscover what Argentina figured out decades ago. You hold the hard money. You circulate the soft money. The actual math of this doesn't change just because the actor isn't human.
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