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Building web3/ai stuff

0x427563686172657374 Katılım Nisan 2009
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Stani
Stani@StaniKulechov·
Over the past seven years, Marc has been one of the most active voices in Aave ecosystem. Through the Aave Chan Initiative, he helped shape incentive programs, contributed to the protocol's growth, and played a role in the DAO’s evolution. His impact on the community is well documented and widely felt. The protocol continues to operate as normal and incentive programs are unaffected. Aave Labs will work with the DAO’s other service providers to make sure this transition is smooth for the community. We thank Marc for everything he has contributed and wish him well.
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philogicae 🦇🔊@philogicae·
@dabit3 off-topic @dabit3, dropped you a dm about sth related to windsurf, when u have time to check it out 👀
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nader dabit
nader dabit@dabit3·
I've been thinking (and worrying) a lot about how AI will affect things, and I've drawn some conclusions that will drive my own career and thought process over the next few years and I thought I'd share. Humans have always been orchestrators, of knowledge and ideas and tools, we learn a bunch of things and interconnect them to do new or more powerful or valuable things. Technology has always advanced and the new abstractions usually just make us more powerful *as orchestrators* (important). I've realized is that the orchestration layer has changed a lot with AI. You obviously can't just be a C++ or TypeScript orchestrator (coder) anymore and expect to be around a few years from now, you need to move up and learn more / new skills that can be composed, and if you do you can be even more valuable than you were in the past. And orchestration has a lot to do with creating. Creativity isn't about conjuring something from nothing, it's more like being a receiver or antenna, picking up on what's already floating in the collective atmosphere and filtering it through your unique perspective (maybe this is essentially refining taste?). The way to increase inputs to our brain is to learn more, to widen the breadth of what we're learning, and importantly to do it consistently. People talk about taste and agency, but I think the people who will win over the next few decades will simply be the most avid learners. This is already true but it feels like it's just speeding up. I'll end with one of my favorite quotes that seems more and more true every day: "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn."
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philogicae 🦇🔊@philogicae·
@tiequan0x Really not bad! Even promising for a proper complete (fan) adaptation, if no fucking studio step up soon Ps: not caring about the crowds screaming "no not AI" or "u have no legal rights" obv
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Tiequan
Tiequan@tiequan0x·
Been playing around with Seedance 2, it's not quite as easy to one shot perfect cohesive stories, but I'd say with good skill in prompting and directing shots, every video genned has 80% usable footage. This is very lightly cut from a few clips of Berserk manga. (upscaled to 4k)
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philogicae 🦇🔊@philogicae·
@VitalikButerin Constructive criticism? Doesn't work, UE doesn't listen and doesn't give a f. This neo-soviet unelected/incompetent/corrupted "technocrat" elite is the core issue. Europe needs to get rid of them, that's the only cure.
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
The attacks on Europe I've seen here the last couple of days, including from people I've generally considered interesting and sophisticated, have been getting unhinged... I get that EU has problems - GDPR clickthroughs are dumb, Chat Control is awful, they need to be less bureaucratic and supportive toward entrepreneurs, its kindness toward Ukraine often doesn't extend well to Gaza or Sudan or other places, people saying mean things about criminals getting longer sentences than the criminals is just crazy - but the apocalyptic attitude about the issues, evoking imagery of barbarians pillaging Rome etc, seems really over the top. It feels more like a coordinated attempt to delegitimize than constructive criticism. (I don't believe the line that "the target is not Europe, it's the EU": I've seen many instances of London specifically being targeted in the hate session, so no, much of it is an attack on Europe) It just does not match my experience from spending an average of two months every year there for the last decade.
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philogicae 🦇🔊@philogicae·
@koeppelmann Impact during the last 50y, but hey, you didn't specify the person should be alive ☝️😁
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koeppelmann@koeppelmann·
In the last 50 years, if you had to pick one person who had the most positive impact on the world, who would you pick?
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philogicae 🦇🔊@philogicae·
France is actively attacking privacy (Telegram, ChatControl, GrapheneOS) and innovation (insane taxes, hostility toward AI/blockchain). It has morphed into a Euro-Soviet state defined by corruption, propaganda, and insecurity, constantly working against its own people. I was lucky to emigrate. To those left behind: let the Hunger Games begin...
GrapheneOS@GrapheneOS

@fr4c1c0n @lcheylus France's government is a strong supporter of backdoors for secure messaging apps including heavily supporting Chat Control. They appear to have the same position on secure devices. Their previous law enforcement action against both was done based on claims of ties to criminals.

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
You will not believe what they are making. I won’t give it away, but it might ring a bell?
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Ian Miers
Ian Miers@secparam·
There's no such thing as Fully-Homomorphic Decryption. Anytime you see a system using FHE to compute on your sensitive data, remember: someone has the key. If its not you, do you trust them?
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Fight Chat Control. You cannot make society secure by making people insecure. We all deserve privacy and security, without inevitably hackable backdoors, for our private communications. The fact that the government officials want to exempt themselves from their own law is telling: eureporter.co/business/data/…
@levelsio@levelsio

🇪🇺 My fellow Europeans You have to fight ChatControl 💪 Don't let @vonderleyen read your chats! metalhearf.fr/posts/chatcont…

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philogicae 🦇🔊@philogicae·
@Dark_Emi_ Faut arrêter de lui donner le moindre centimètre de visibilité. Elle ne connaît aucun sujet et raconte n'importe quoi en permanence, du parasitisme pour faire son beurre. L'écosystème crypto français mérite des femmes plus sérieuses que cette saltimbanque
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Emi
Emi@Dark_Emi_·
Merci a Agathe pour cet hommage émouvant envers ma personne ! Ca m’a touché meme si on est pas d’accord avec tout autant de respect ca fait plaisir ❤️ Vous vous posez la question de si c’est le gauchisme ou le féminisme la maladie mentale ? La réponse dans la superbe itw d’agathe par @GRM_Web3 en commentaire !
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Ethereum
Ethereum@ethereum·
10 years of Ethereum.
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Dev Valladares
Dev Valladares@dev_valladares·
Infinite Wiki ⁕ Every word is a hyperlink. Every description is generated in real-time (in ~1 second) ⁕ Runs on Gemini 2.5 Flash Lite. ASCII diagrams using 2.5 Flash
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Windsurf
Windsurf@windsurf·
We've got a lot to talk about 🎙️ Should we include this in Wave 11?
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