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@exQUIZitely I could down a zero with one bullet in battlehawks, loved that game. My gramma couldn’t watch, she thought it was too violent
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Probably one of the best names ever for a computer game: Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe (Lucasfilm Games, 1991)
What started with Battlehawks 1942 (1998) and Their Finest Hour (1989), found its conclusion in the last game of the World War II trilogy.
The manual (over 200 pages long) includes an in depth background of the Western European Air War between the years 1943 and 1945, technical specs for various planes, and air combat tactics. Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe was definitely not for the casual gamer.
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@exquizitely it had multiplayer as well over the modem and local lan
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The most "claustrophobic" game ever?
Descent (1995) is a first-person shooter developed by Parallax Software, notable for being the first FPS with fully true 3D graphics and six degrees of freedom movement.
Players pilot the Pyro-GX spaceship through mineshafts on various planets, infected by a virus that has turned mining robots hostile. There you go, the whole story in one sentence!
Movement is the game's hallmark: full six degrees of freedom allows free flight in any direction - forward/backward, left/right (slide/strafe), up/down, and 360° rotation - creating disorienting, stomach-churning zero-gravity combat. For someone like me, being claustrophobic, this was both tough to play yet highly fascinating. I feel Descent is an underrated game that got a bit lost in the shuffle of other great games around the mid 90s.
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🕳️ Dark Skippy: What You Need to Know
Understanding the ramifications:
• What the attack is
• Who's vulnerable
• How KeepKey protects you
• Best practices
Stay informed, stay secure 🛡️
keepkey.com/blog/dark_skip…
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@JobyOtero I see a lot of similar behavior in the animal rescue community. People find reasons to justify their inaction
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@mikebobio Being on all these sites, it's predictable yet wild to see the different yet ~equally self-limiting bubbles folks put themselves in.
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@artnome feels like it had more character and was more like art vs like connect the dots or something
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@divine_economy they are criticizing the all time high call when the value or purchasing power of the btc is not at an all time high
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hey @grok, my arch nemesis is @batsoupyum. please make a list of reasons why i would crush him in single combat, and very briefly talk down on his art collection (but be careful not to bash digital art broadly)
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@josephdelong @dcinvestor we won't participate in airstrikes, maybe help with intel tho
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Here is how I think it plays out:
1. US and Israel are definitely conducting air strikes
2. Iran retaliates
3. Ground invasion by US
4. China invades Taiwan
Trump played like a fiddle by China, Russia, and Israel
Robert Jackson@RobertJ585
Lots of activity on the USAF HFGCS 11175khz today.
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@dcbuilder @dcinvestor @worldnetwork @tfh_technology @worldcoinfnd Thanks for the detailed answer. I remember seeing that some identities where being sold and felt like well there goes the entire point of the project. Good to see solutions are being thought of and worked on
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a user can theoretically export a private key of a verified World ID, random secret and load it in a different World App instance to create proofs and thus "sell an identity", this doesn't imply any leak of any biometric information, since we don't have any in the first place, re: world.org/blog/engineeri….
We do a lot of checks in World App to prevent this and we are working on other sound measures like doing ZK Face ID matches (these things have already been demoed at much smaller scales from teams like @Rarimo_protocol, so it's not just us that have realized the issues with identity proof liveness, all real world solutions have tradeoffs) to prove the person using a World ID is the same that went to the orb. Also users can always recover their World ID and invalidate their previous one, thus rendering the private key sold useless. Lots of things coming on this front, stay tuned to live.world.org and other updates on our blog world.org/blog in the coming months!
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i've been quietly twap'ing @worldcoin (WLD) for a bit now
whether you love him or hate him, i think Sam Altman is a pretty genius product guy. people have been declaring OpenAI dead for a while and it keeps chugging, and i can tell you from using their product a lot that they do in fact have some "secret sauce" their competitors can't seem to duplicate
and yah, eyeball scanning is a bit creepy, but i can tell you firsthand from using this site that bots which we can't discern are an EXISTENTIAL problem for online discourse and quite possibly for humanity
bots have infiltrated hearts and minds and are meaningfully moving conversations. i went from a year ago being able to spot them, to now only being able to spot them some of the time
i now ASSUME most discourse i have with new people are bots. but i am also hyper-vigilant and paranoid. most people aren't. it's a BIG PROBLEM. can this solve it at scale? idk, but i also don't know anyone else credible even trying
at a minimum, i get a tangential bet to OpenAI, and probably the token of the first Ethereum L2 app which will really blow up at a substantial discount from what it's traded at in the past
and tbh, i'm not sold on the UBI thing they're claiming yet, but we'll see. i think the identity network alone could help bootstrap some kind of economy for the token, but people have to want the token
for now, it's an interesting speculation play nonetheless, and it will very likely be the most prominent AI token if that meta is indeed the next one to really go to Valhalla
also, big announcement today apparently. we'll see if this was smart or redacted soon enough, but i think i hold my bags through it for a while regardless 🫡
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@dcbuilder @dcinvestor @worldnetwork @tfh_technology @worldcoinfnd Have any unique identities been sold?
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also everything is OSS, including the orb hardware, firmware, biometrics pipeline, MPC and ZK implementations, smart contracts, infrastructure, SDKs, backends, etc.
github.com/worldcoin
github.com/worldfnd
github.com/worldcoin/orb-…
github.com/worldcoin/orb-…
github.com/worldcoin/orb-…
github.com/worldcoin/open…
github.com/worldcoin/iris…
github.com/worldcoin/worl…
github.com/worldcoin/idki…
etc etc.
I recommend using @cognition_labs's deepwiki.com for understanding the code and other things. Example:
deepwiki.com/worldcoin/orb-…
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@AlsieLC i’ll connect by tg! i don’t believe shapeshift has their own wallet, but they ran this great tournament with us that was really helpful in surfacing a ton. great great team too
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Who else is building a wallet⁉️ Tag them all to get featured in an upcoming report 😉
Dune@Dune
1/ Want to understand how wallets actually get used across chains? We rounded up dashboards that compare wallet activity, adoption trends, and user growth across chains. Strap in 🧵👇
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@TrustlessState @0xBreadguy why would he move from a safe to coinbase for custody
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@0xBreadguy This is likely for using Coinbase as a custodian
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Literal crime lol.
Bro just deposited ~$175M $ETH into Coinbase Prime (surely to buy)

Eric Trump@EricTrump
In my opinion, its a great time to add $ETH. You can thank me later.
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