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Contributing to @protocolmon & @relics_btc

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opcatfsh@opcatfsh·
@gakonst solve "stack too deep" pls... loads of contracts are 2x as complicated as they have to be because of that
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Georgios Konstantopoulos
Georgios Konstantopoulos@gakonst·
Maybe unpopular opinion, I think Solidity as-is is mostly fine, and the highest priority thing to fix is _not_ new syntax / language features but the complier: - make compilation 100x faster - make gas optimization 100x better - solving stack too deep - making the compiler easier to extend & experiment so that EVM devs can propose new EIPs that improve the EVM All for generics & better syntax, just doesn't feel like high priority. I fear a python2 to python3 moment.
Solidity@solidity_lang

Presenting 'The Road to Core Solidity', a series of blog posts through which we will share where we are headed with the language. Let's take a look at the overview!

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opcatfsh@opcatfsh·
@sama Can we get a fork feature for chats? So that we can continue a conversation in multiple different directions without loosing the context? Also fork from any message in the chat history would be great.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
what would you like openai to build/fix in 2024?
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David Marcus
David Marcus@davidmarcus·
How Libra Was Killed. I never shared this publicly before, but since @pmarca opened the floodgates on @joerogan’s pod, it feels appropriate to shed more light on this. As a reminder, Libra (then Diem) was an advanced, high-performance, payments-centric blockchain paired with a stablecoin that we built with my team at @Meta. It would’ve solved global payments at scale. Prior to announcing the project, we spent months briefing key regulators in DC and abroad. We then announced the project in June 2019 alongside 28 companies. Two weeks later, I was called to testify in front of both the Senate Banking Committee and the House Financial Services Committee, which was the starting point of two years of nonstop work and changes to appease lawmakers and regulators. By spring of 2021 (yes they slow played us at every step), we had addressed every last possible regulatory concern across financial crime, money laundering, consumer protection, reserve management, buffers, and so much more, and we were ready to launch. We had worked on a slow rollout of a limited pilot that some members of the Fed’s Board of Governors were supportive of. At last, Chair Jay Powell was ready to let us move forward in a limited way. The story, as I heard it, is that Jay Powell was told by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen at one of their biweekly meetings that allowing this project to move forward was “political suicide,” and she would not have his back if he let it happen. I wasn’t in the room when this conversation happened, so take these words with a grain of salt, but effectively this was the moment Libra was killed. Shortly thereafter, the Fed organized calls with all the participating banks, and the Fed’s general counsel read a prepared statement to each of them, saying: “We can’t stop you from moving forward and launching, but we are not comfortable with you doing so.” And just like that, it was over. One essential point is worth making here. There was no legal or regulatory angle left for the government or regulators to kill the project. It was 100% a political kill—one that was executed through intimidation of captive banking institutions. That was the hardest part of this story for me personally. Not that we had failed, but that America, this country I immigrated to and became a proud citizen of because of its rule of law and value system, behaved in such a way for political reasons. It was a very tough pill to swallow. The bright side of the story, though, was the many learnings from this wild ride. By the end of the project, we had made so many concessions to get a thumbs-up that the whole design of the network became a Frankenstein of our initial ambitions. We also learned the biggest lesson of all, which is that if you’re trying to build an open money grid for the world—eventually moving trillions of dollars a day, designed to be here 100 years from now—you have to build it on the most neutral, decentralized, unassailable network and asset, which, hands down, is Bitcoin. And now this is what many of us who went through this scarring journey are building together at @Lightspark. And this time, we won’t stop until we get it done!
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Yep tipping has something to do with it But I think it's more about the general culture of business in US Generally Europeans look down on working hard, having side gigs, entrepreneurship and leaving the rat race They also have an extreme dislike of rich people In US everyone's hustling to get out of the rat race, you're almost cooperating to make each other rich In EU feels like everyone's cooperating to keep each other poor
Michael Hughes@mehughes124

@levelsio @ben__weddle All respect, and I get the annoyance of tipping, but if your average service quality is better in America, might it have something to do with our "dumb tip culture"? Counter-argument is Japanese service culture is excellent without tipping. Exception that proves the rule, imo.

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Hudson Jameson
Hudson Jameson@hudsonjameson·
🚨 ALERT 🚨 EIGENLAYER TWITTER IS COMPROMISED! DO NOT CLICK ANYTHING!
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Uniswap@Uniswap·
Introducing @unichain — a new L2 designed for DeFi ✨ Fast blocks (250ms), cross-chain interoperability, and a decentralized validator network Built to be the home for liquidity across chains
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Alec Stapp
Alec Stapp@AlecStapp·
This is the way
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CZ 🔶 BNB
CZ 🔶 BNB@cz_binance·
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@levelsio@levelsio·
🇪🇺 eu/acc Today, Thierry Breton, the primary opponent of technological progress in the European Union resigned He was responsible for: - making technology companies Europe's #1 enemy, making many companies leave for the US - the EU AI Act which made it impossible to build an AI startup in Europe - the Digital Services Act which was used to stifle free speech in Europe (famously on here) From his resignation letter it looks like he was fired I think what that shows is that all the attention everyone is bringing on here on how Europe was going the wrong way is working So please keep posting on here and telling your friends about the problems of Europe and where you feel Europe should be going instead Because the EU does actually listen to us to steer its future, not immediately, but eventually
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Thierry Breton@ThierryBreton

I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my colleagues in the College, Commission services, MEPs, Member States, and my team. Together, we have worked tirelessly to advance an ambitious EU agenda. It has been an honour & privilege to serve the common European interest🇪🇺

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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
just eat steak omg im gonna try make healthy ice cream and eat it for breakfast and dinner i am a 40 year old child just eat steak
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Hasu⚡️🤖
Hasu⚡️🤖@hasufl·
It's infuriating that German energy, fiscal, and border policies are so bad. Talk about running a top 5 country against the wall in the name of ideology. There are also no evil politicians to blame it on. Pretty much all of these decisions were, at the time, wildly popular with voters
Lefteris Karapetsas@LefterisJP

YES! Go go Germany! Here in Germany we got the best energy. It's really YUUGE and Green and does not depend on foreign imports. It's also cheap and makes us competitive. Thanks to that our industry is thriving, with our car manufacturers definitely not closing down factories

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Exochick Arno (11/11)
Exochick Arno (11/11)@exochickarno·
@yunipals Hi! I have a question related to this repository. Should ideas or bugs be submitted as a pull request or should we just open an issue?
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yunipals@yunipals·
New builds for Yunipal Islands are releasing tomorrow! These updates include improved performance, particularly for Mac users. We've also created a GitHub repository for structured bug reports and feature suggestions. We're grateful to everyone who contributes! 🙏 github.com/protocolmon/yu…
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Exochick Arno (11/11)
Exochick Arno (11/11)@exochickarno·
1/16 Today is the deadline for making rainbow @yunipals monsters. It was a really cool event - especially in the last week. I saw how many #collectors united and supported each other to make their best fusion. Even DeasiDream was in the game.
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Geiger Capital
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
China just arrested the billionaire founder of a free speech messaging app for not moderating and censoring the content to their liking. Iran is arresting their own citizens for posting things they don’t approve of. Just kidding… That was France and England.
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yunipals@yunipals·
Starting our day with some collector updates! 🧵1/3
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