
Rubilmax | Morpho
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Rubilmax | Morpho
@rubilmax
the configuration space of 2 unordered points on a circle is a Möbius strip https://t.co/CdsTAmwnAp
Paris, France Katılım Şubat 2018
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@glennonchain @PaulFrambot Because the ceo's weekly all hands intro speech never fails to be ultra bullish
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@PaulFrambot insane stat
what do you think are the biggest reasons why?
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@AlpinDale Does it support all the same option parameters as rsync? I'm thinking of archive mode, ACL, etc...
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Je vous propose un graphique qui je crois n'avait encore jamais été fait : les flux monétaires complets Français => sphère publique => Français.
En effet, la sphère publique est une grande machine à redistribuer.
On prend aux Français de plein de manières différentes (TVA, IR, amendes, etc.), ça passe par des administrations diverses complexes et ça retombe dans le poche d'autres Français de façons diverses (transferts, services publiques, infrastructures, etc.)
Ce graph retrace les flux, et permet de voir les transferts par niveau de richesse et par génération.
Cela m'a forcé à faire des trucs rigolos, comme décomposer qui paye vraiment l'impôt sur les sociétés.
J'arrive à la conclusion que seulement 15% de l'IS est payé par les plus riches des actionnaires, et qu'en proportion de leurs revenus, les plus pauvres payent plus pour l'IS. Pourquoi ? Parce qu'une partie du coût de l'IS est portée sur des salaires plus faibles et des prix à la consommation plus élevés.
Ce n'est forcément pas parfait, et je prends tous vos commentaires et corrections. Je pense néanmoins que les ordres de grandeur sont corrects.
Vous trouverez les versions détaillées et interactives ici : #depenses" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">francetdb.com/#depenses
(Par ailleurs j'ai ajouté partout sur le site les sources et les formules)




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I switched from Windows to Mac recently. It has 0 developer benefits.
Sam ☕@samirande_
Investing in a MacBook is one of the best decisions a developer can make
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Do yourself a favor and set this in your pnpm config

Feross@feross
🚨 Major active supply chain attack just hit npm. Popular package @ctrl/tinycolor was trojanized — and it didn’t stop there. Over 40 packages were silently modified to steal secrets from dev machines & CI pipelines. Our team at Socket caught it. Full report coming soon. Stay safe out there.
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>be me, move to Paris
>romanticize it hard: wine, walks, writing in cafés, reinvention
>reality: 17m² apartment with a shower in the kitchen and a toilet in the stairwell
>landlord says it’s “charming”
>neighbors slam doors like it’s a competitive sport
>go outside and every street is beautiful, every bureaucracy is hell
>spend two hours at the préfecture just to be told I filled out the wrong form
in the wrong arrondissement twice
>meet a girl who works in fashion PR
lives in a 6th floor walk-up, earns €1,400/month, still wears Celine
no one knows how
>everyone smokes but judges you for putting milk in coffee
>try to make friends but everyone’s booked two weeks out and replies to texts like it’s a negotiation
>Americans here pretend they’re not American and speak English with a weird international-school cadence
>guy from Chicago corrects my French, says “we” when talking about strikes
somehow more Parisian than the Parisians
>dating feels like a part-time job
>everyone’s emotionally unavailable but wants long dinners and eye contact
>girl tells me she’s “anti-capitalist”
>splits rent with her dad, only wears vintage Margiela
>I nod like this makes sense
>weekends are for brocantes, wine by the canal, complaining about Macron
>still get goosebumps walking home at night
>still can’t believe I live here
>tfw Paris is crumbling, indifferent, wildly expensive
>tfw I might never leave
>and that’s the most Parisian thing about me now
>c’est_la_vie.jpg
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@guil_lambert ...thus give time for DEXs to renew their liquidity and smoothen markets
Right?
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@guil_lambert If liquidators could only liquidate the amount that brings positions back to a sufficiently healthy state (e.g. 1.05 health factor), it would force liquidations to share the available liquidity (up to the price impact that yields bad debt)...
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@PaulFrambot love that journey. those “classic mistakes” are basically on-chain proof-of-work for founders. every loop tightens the code and accelerates the compounding curve. curious—what was the single tweak that unlocked the biggest exponent for Morpho?
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My favorite part of building Morpho probably has been the learning curve. I started at 19 with 0 professional experience. We made every classic founder mistake imaginable and lost a lot of time, but we learned fast, and compounded.
Beauty of compounding is that it’s exponential. I feel 2x more efficient than last year, and 10x more than when we started. Accelerating Morpho's output has just been ultra satisfying.
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> went on @CoWSwap
> input ENS subdomain as recipient
> do not see the subdomain being parsed as address zero
> see the swap redirected to my address instead of address zero 🥵🥵🥵
Thank you for having covered this edge case (pls democratize resolving ENS subdomains)
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@bios_hazard @tom_doerr Far form being as powerful as Nextcloud and its plugins (apps). But certainly looks nicer out-of-the-box
Minimalist but enough for a self-hosted Drive (and no more)
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@tom_doerr Have you tried this? How does it compare to next cloud?
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This is an unfair analysis Omer, I know you have a competing product to shill, but this post is engagement bait for the uninformed
What we saw is that a series of trades on the deUSD/USD Curve liquidity pool, representing ~50% of daily trading volume, temporarily pushed the price of deUSD above $1
Given Chainlink feeds for deUSD report the market-wide volume weighted average price (VWAP), the feed’s pricing reflected these trades
The feed was clearly marked as a High Risk Market to reflect the underlying market risk that make the market price of low liquidity/volume assets subject to greater uncertainty or volatility
And as such, protocols need to take precaution when building markets involving such assets
“Chainlink just proved oracles are one of the weakest links in DeFi” is an insane take given Chainlink’s operational track record of not only securing tens of billions in DeFi for hundreds of protocols, but enabling the creation of the DeFi sector as we know it today

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Terribly sad to see ethereum-multicall rewarded through this program but not ethers-multicall-provider, which is much more widely used as npmjs stats can tell (30k weekly vs 11k)
Optimism@Optimism
These dev tools do not only power applications on the Superchain. Apps all over Ethereum depend on them. View all of them here: atlas.optimism.io/round/results?…
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