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crafting @specta_xyz prev: eco eng @ritualfnd, founding eng @dinero_xyz

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kp@kp_intern·
Sports betting isn't going anywhere, but its negative reputation doesn't have to persist. We're giving sports fans/traders/bettors the data and tools they need to act in an informed manner so they can win more and lose less. Follow our progress @specta_xyz !
SPECTA@specta_xyz

🧵 1/5 DATA BEATS VIBES Most bettors chase gut feelings. Sportsbooks love it (easy money for them). Specta flips the script by giving you institutional-grade insights so you can stop guessing and compete with the sharps. What does that look like? Small 🧵 below.

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Next.js@nextjs·
Next.js 16.2 • Up to ~60% faster rendering • Up to ~400% faster 𝚗𝚎𝚡𝚝 𝚍𝚎𝚟 startup • Server Function 𝚍𝚎𝚟 logging • Redesigned error page • Better hydration errors • 𝙴𝚛𝚛𝚘𝚛.𝚌𝚊𝚞𝚜𝚎 display in error overlay nextjs.org/blog/next-16-2
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I think this collective feeling of "I don't enjoy coding anymore because it's so easy with AI" is good to talk about and realize, and I have it too I miss going to bed with a coding challenge I have to get through and then wake up and in the shower I get the answer and I scream EUREKA!!!!! But then you quickly just have to accept that the world has permanently changed now and it's just not going back because letting AI code for you is simply so much faster and effective and will only get better with every passing year So the better mental approach for me to these things is to just aggressively embrace it and change myself instead, if the fun in solving the challenges is gone, where else can I find the fun? I'm lucky a bit because for me the fun has always been building new things in general, not so much the coding part, although the coding challenges were fun for me too. But having ideas and just building new things was always the most fun. So I have to double down on that now, making more things and making better things and making them much faster than before. Especially now that literally everyone in the world has access to the same coding skill as everyone else (which is AI), the focus will have to aggressively be on what remains as a differentiator for me as a creator, which is my ideas and the way I execute them, not coding them So that's what I will try focus on from now on I think
@levelsio@levelsio

If the skill part of making things moves to the AI Then everyone now has access to the same skills So then it's either not about skills anymore and everyone is competing with everyone on equal footing and all of us ending in a perfect competition with close to zero profit So then nobody ends up winning anymor but the AI companies (since we pay them) Or skill is replaced by stuff like ideas, originality, taste, getting users, attention, distribution, audience, capital (who's rich) etc

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Christoffer Bjelke@chribjel·
So whats best for coding now? gpt-5.3-codex or gpt-5.4?
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Toymaker Jones@Kybervaul·
Took today to work and learn more about shaders! Thanks to the ShaderToy inspiration (shadertoy.com/view/XXyGzh) and @sarlloc for the three.js direction. Anyone else see neurons firing? Take a guess at what I’m trying to build.
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Aporia
Aporia@0xaporia·
Life is fucking electric bro. Don’t fall for the doomer shit. That’s for losers and normies scared of their own shadows. Walk around like God sent you and smile at everyone you see. Spread light and abundance. Build things and take chances. This is the best time in history!
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TANSTACK
TANSTACK@tan_stack·
🚨 If you're looking for a top tier frontend or full stack engineer, stop scrolling. Sarah from the TanStack team is one of the strongest engineers we’ve known and is looking for her next role. She’s been a core force behind TanStack’s docs, AEO, and team/repo infrastructure, helping scale OSS projects used by millions of developers. If you want someone who can level up your dev experience, docs, and OSS operations overnight, reach out! 👇
Sarah™️@ladybluenotes

my recent contracts have ended (and my buffer’s running a bit thin) so I’m looking for what’s next spent the last year focused on OSS work, which I’ve loved, and now open to new opportunities. if you’re looking for a dev, pls to reach out! shared more about how I work below 🫡

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kp@kp_intern·
Narrowing focus to the data-side of things where we can provide the most value. If you're a trading or betting on sports, check us out. Free (no signup) + 30 seconds to know if a team is potentially fatigued, performs well/poorly at home, has injuries, etc. Don't fly blind!
SPECTA@specta_xyz

After thinking deeply about how Specta actually provides value, we've decided to retire trading and focus solely on our data offerings. Specta will focus on fast, reliable game context and market odds so users can interpret moves and make informed decisions. We're venue-agnostic and hope to be a valuable friend no matter where you're trading or betting!

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kp@kp_intern·
Quick weekly update: - Rebranded to Specta (small Remotion vid directed + produced by Gemini) - Added NCAA games + lots of backend changes which set the stage for expansion to all sports/leagues - Finished integrating Polymarket's bridge for both deposits + withdrawals (Polygon + USDC.e abstracted away for the most part)
SPECTA@specta_xyz

Small update! - We've rebranded to Specta - NCAA basketball games added - Deposits + withdrawals for multiple chains & assets

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Ari Paul ⛓️
Ari Paul ⛓️@AriDavidPaul·
The gap between what AI agents can do (in the hands of a skilled power user) and what they’re actually being used for is rapidly widening. It may take 10-20 years for AI to meaningfully disrupt some sectors like public education due to slow human adoption, bureaucracy, and regulation. But in relatively free markets? Waves of tech disruption consistently produce a new crop of quickly minted billionaires and giant companies leveraging productivity to new levels: we’re going to see another 10x on that in the next few years. What took 1 million employees in 1960 took 100,000 in 1985, then 10,000 in 1995, 1,000 in 2015. In 2030? One genius + AI tools may build products that compete directly with large companies. The returns for being a power user of the latest tech has never been higher in human history.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
PSA, codex has a new websocket mode for spark, you can enable that for other models too via responses_websockets_v2 = true
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kp@kp_intern·
@sama "The WebSocket path ... will become the default for all models soon." excited for this - already managing around the already-numerous context compactions for codex so spark probably isn't for me, but hyped for broader WS rollout and its impact
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kp@kp_intern·
@sama "...we reduced overhead per client/server roundtrip by 80%, per-token overhead by 30%, and time-to-first-token by 50%." ❤️❤️❤️
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kp@kp_intern·
Thank you to all for the support - from app testing, intros, guidance, and more ❤️. Gonna keep shipping, fixing, and refining until we’re the #1 sports data platform. Cross-chain deposits today + withdrawals tomorrow (both table stakes), then the real work that gets us to the top
SPECTA@specta_xyz

Huge thanks to the family, friends, and new users who supported us both before and during our alpha launch. Our small team has been hard at work squashing your bugs, fulfilling your UI improvement requests, and prepping the next set of features. Cross-chain, multi-asset deposits are live! Deposit supported assets from a variety of chains (HyperEVM, Base, Ethereum mainnet, etc.) fast and low-fee via our @Polymarket bridge integration. Deposits are sent directly to your trading account (only you have access to your funds). Small announcement coming later this week + big news on the horizon. Questions, feedback, or suggestions? Comment or DM us, we're here for you. And, if you haven't already, give Tunamon.com a try!

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kp@kp_intern·
tunamon.com is live! we're in public alpha right now (bug reports appreciated ❤️ - funds always safe thanks to Privy). tunamon = @Polymarket for sports w/ data that's useful + easy to understand + fun to look at deposits are USDC.e on Polygon only at the moment, but bridging + more deposit assets next week if you have suggestions, feedback, bug reports, or requests, dm! my only mission with tunamon is to build stuff that helps us beat the pros
SPECTA@specta_xyz

Public alpha is ✅ Tunamon.com What can you do today? 🚀 Sign up via X and trade from any device (no wallet needed, we'll make one for you, secured with @privy_io) 🏀 Trade NBA game outcomes (same options as @Polymarket and more) 🤖 Get up to speed on upcoming NBA games in 30s with "Game Previews" (stats -> AI -> you) What *else* can you do today? 🪨 No TV? No NBA subscription? No problem. For live games, watch shots happen in real-time and see what the market does (shots mapped to outcome prices) 📈 Trading the total points over/under? Check out the Game chart after selecting a "Total X" market - live games only - the scoring pace is calculated for you so you can see whether your trade will hit or not 🚀 And more How are we different? 🏟️ Not interested in being the trading terminal that supports every category. Just sports. We want to be the best at it 🔮 Not trying to predict the future - no one can do that. Just sharing intel that lets you compete with the pros 👍 Small scrappy team who will ship nonstop to make your prediction market dreams come true We're motivated to see you win. You make money = you use Tunamon.com. No trading fees (probably forever). Non-custodial (your keys, your coins). Sports only Have questions, need support, or want a specific piece of intel/signal/etc? Comment or DM ❤️

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kp@kp_intern·
@alliance @lmrankhan The professional endgame. I feel like what @bhorowitz said applies to any early-stage, wholly-invested founder though, not just CEOs
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Alliance@alliance·
Ben Horowitz on CEO psychology
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kp@kp_intern·
@will__price Not expecting 6 any time soon until their numerous web + mobile frontend issues are handled - but knowing this space I’m probably just being naive
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Will Price@will__price·
i) Aztec ii) Lighter iii) MegaETH iv) ??? v) many vi) polymarketchain?
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

There have recently been some discussions on the ongoing role of L2s in the Ethereum ecosystem, especially in the face of two facts: * L2s' progress to stage 2 (and, secondarily, on interop) has been far slower and more difficult than originally expected * L1 itself is scaling, fees are very low, and gaslimits are projected to increase greatly in 2026 Both of these facts, for their own separate reasons, mean that the original vision of L2s and their role in Ethereum no longer makes sense, and we need a new path. First, let us recap the original vision. Ethereum needs to scale. The definition of "Ethereum scaling" is the existence of large quantities of block space that is backed by the full faith and credit of Ethereum - that is, block space where, if you do things (including with ETH) inside that block space, your activities are guaranteed to be valid, uncensored, unreverted, untouched, as long as Ethereum itself functions. If you create a 10000 TPS EVM where its connection to L1 is mediated by a multisig bridge, then you are not scaling Ethereum. This vision no longer makes sense. L1 does not need L2s to be "branded shards", because L1 is itself scaling. And L2s are not able or willing to satisfy the properties that a true "branded shard" would require. I've even seen at least one explicitly saying that they may never want to go beyond stage 1, not just for technical reasons around ZK-EVM safety, but also because their customers' regulatory needs require them to have ultimate control. This may be doing the right thing for your customers. But it should be obvious that if you are doing this, then you are not "scaling Ethereum" in the sense meant by the rollup-centric roadmap. But that's fine! it's fine because Ethereum itself is now scaling directly on L1, with large planned increases to its gas limit this year and the years ahead. We should stop thinking about L2s as literally being "branded shards" of Ethereum, with the social status and responsibilities that this entails. Instead, we can think of L2s as being a full spectrum, which includes both chains backed by the full faith and credit of Ethereum with various unique properties (eg. not just EVM), as well as a whole array of options at different levels of connection to Ethereum, that each person (or bot) is free to care about or not care about depending on their needs. What would I do today if I were an L2? * Identify a value add other than "scaling". Examples: (i) non-EVM specialized features/VMs around privacy, (ii) efficiency specialized around a particular application, (iii) truly extreme levels of scaling that even a greatly expanded L1 will not do, (iv) a totally different design for non-financial applications, eg. social, identity, AI, (v) ultra-low-latency and other sequencing properties, (vi) maybe built-in oracles or decentralized dispute resolution or other "non-computationally-verifiable" features * Be stage 1 at the minimum (otherwise you really are just a separate L1 with a bridge, and you should just call yourself that) if you're doing things with ETH or other ethereum-issued assets * Support maximum interoperability with Ethereum, though this will differ for each one (eg. what if you're not EVM, or even not financial?) From Ethereum's side, over the past few months I've become more convinced of the value of the native rollup precompile, particuarly once we have enshrined ZK-EVM proofs that we need anyway to scale L1. This is a precompile that verifies a ZK-EVM proof, and it's "part of Ethereum", so (i) it auto-upgrades along with Ethereum, and (ii) if the precompile has a bug, Ethereum will hard-fork to fix the bug. The native rollup precompile would make full, security-council-free, EVM verification accessible. We should spend much more time working out how to design it in such a way that if your L2 is "EVM plus other stuff", then the native rollup precompile would verify the EVM, and you only have to bring your own prover for the "other stuff" (eg. Stylus). This might involve a canonical way of exposing a lookup table between contract call inputs and outputs, and letting you provide your own values to the lookup table (that you would prove separately). This would make it easy to have safe, strong, trustless interoperability with Ethereum. It also enables synchronous composability (see: ethresear.ch/t/combining-pr… and ethresear.ch/t/synchronous-… ). And from there, it's each L2's choice exactly what they want to build. Don't just "extend L1", figure out something new to add. This of course means that some will add things that are trust-dependent, or backdoored, or otherwise insecure; this is unavoidable in a permissionless ecosystem where developers have freedom. Our job should make to make it clear to users what guarantees they have, and to build up the strongest Ethereum that we can.

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