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A Crypto Enthusiast. @playnotgames is the future.

Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Pandus (Konstantin)@pandus_talks·
Isaac Newton tried for decades to turn lead into gold and failed. AI does something much more powerful: it turns sand (silicon) into thought. The most common material in the world is becoming the rarest product.
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arni@Tr1lemma·
Hello world
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MIKEWEB
MIKEWEB@mikeinweb·
Discord age verification is looking good so far
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Pandus (Konstantin)@pandus_talks·
Humans try to comprehend truth by breaking it down into parts, descending to the level of quantum physics and equations. But what if our very DNA contains a protective mechanism—a secret that prevents us from harming ourselves until we are ready? The parallel with the creation of artificial general intelligence (AGI) is obvious. Failing to rein in our own weaknesses, we risk creating something that surpasses us as its creators—something as perfect, infallible, and coldly rational as the self-organizing structure shown in the video.
Divinely Designed@DivinelyDesined

Incredible. This is the DNA Repair System. Look how many parts work together to make the system function. Without DNA Repair, mutations in DNA would completely destroy its functionality very quickly - it would degrade rapidly into non-functional junk. Which means, the DNA Repair System would have to have been around since the very beginning of Life; DNA and the Repair Systems would have to arise together, at the same time, or DNA could not survive - and neither could Life. But how complex is the DNA Repair System? It requires 6-7 major systems, working in coordination together. Combined, those systems contain a total of about 130-200+ total unique proteins that make up the systems to do the job. Two things make this system most likely designed: 1. DNA cannot survive without DNA Repair. The entire system must be in place at the very start of Life, or Life never starts. But creating the systems requires the information in DNA - they both must arise together, simultaneously. 2. The specified, irreducible complexity of the system. DNA Repair requires a minimal amount of specifically engineered protein systems to function. Just look at how many separate systems are involved in that process! How can anyone see something like this and believe it arose by an accident of natural processes? Life is so clearly intelligently Created.

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Pandus (Konstantin)@pandus_talks·
Lately, I’ve been spending almost 24/7 working on a single project for a new contest by @build_tg. You can read more about it here → x.com/build_tg/statu… I genuinely want to take first place. I want to build a product that’s high‑quality, well thought out down to the smallest details, and something I can be proud of. And it’s not just about the $15,000 grant (although, of course, the money matters). What matters more to me is that real people will actually use this product. It’s important for me to build products not just for the sake of building, but with real meaning and impact. To use my time and energy intentionally. To grow as a builder and, one day, stand on the same level as the team at @build_tg. That’s why I’m fully committed to this project.
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Builders@build_tg

Ad Marketplace Contest 🏆 Reward: $15,000+ $BUILD grant to make the product prod-ready 🗓 Deadline: February 12 Build an MVP Telegram Mini App for an ads marketplace that connects channel owners and advertisers, using an escrow-style deal flow. Requirements — Marketplace connecting advertisers and channel owners — Two-sided flow: channel listings and advertiser requests — Verified channel data from Telegram — Escrow deals with automated posting Tech Build with any tech stack, focus on backend, keep the code clean and ready for open source.

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Pandus (Konstantin)@pandus_talks·
More and more often, I find myself getting real pleasure from creating a product. From the process itself. From writing the code. I've been doing this since 10th grade. I remember a lesson where I was given the red‑black tree algorithm and the Shannon–Fano algorithm, and I was happy to sit and write them with a pen on a piece of paper right in front of the teacher. With the advent of AI agents, this pleasure has become even stronger. I don't need computer games to relax (although sometimes I do). I just need a Cursor or Antigravity.🤠
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It seems to me that many still have not realized how quickly and profoundly artificial intelligence has changed the world and has imperceptibly become a part of everyday life.
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Pandus (Konstantin)@pandus_talks·
😍 This is very reminiscent of the days of the VKontakte games. Those were the years when you just opened a browser, logged into a social network, and could spend hours playing shooters, strategy games, and arcades. It was massive, accessible, social, and really popular. Everyone played the games — without installations, without complicated login, just because it was convenient. Now it feels like we are returning to the same point, but on a new turn. Only instead of a browser, Telegram is used, and WEB3 is carefully added to the usual gaming. @notpixelx
Not Pixel@notpixelx

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Pandus (Konstantin)@pandus_talks·
@onchainmo It's just that there are so many products that 99% of them are not needed. It is ok.
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moritz
moritz@onchainmo·
Vibe coding reminds me of crypto. Everyone is trying to be a creator/builder, and no one actually uses the products. That being said, I think vibe coding is 100x more useful and definitely game-changing. But it’s funny how everyone makes content about it because it’s trendy, while no one actually uses the apps that come out of it.
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Abhinav@Abhinavstwt·
It’s wild that LinkedIn doesn’t verify employment You can literally claim you worked anywhere Anyways, I’m the new CTO of X
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- Your company this summer, if the cryptocurrency continues to grow
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