Steffen Schuldenzucker
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Steffen Schuldenzucker
@sschuldenzucker
Economic design for blockchain. Building @gyrostable. Market designer @worldnetwork. Like 80% shitposting.

Good Morning from Germany, where electricity prices are now regularly falling below zero around midday. On May 1, they even dropped to the floor at -49.999 cents per kilowatt hour. The reason is simple: we are generating more solar power than we can use or store. As a result, Germany has to cover the gap between these negative market prices and the guaranteed feed-in tariffs paid to producers—an expensive outcome. These prices are a clear indication of the utterly disastrous energy transition.

The largest supermarket in Britain, that operates on razor-thin margins, is about to be crushed for the crime of paying different jobs different salaries, while our legislature shrugs. How dare they suggest that “so-called market rates” can exist in Soviet Britain.











Germany's Chancellor has opened around 300 criminal investigations against people who insulted him. His office spent months in court trying to hide which prosecutors were handling them. They lost. A guy in Stuttgart called Merz a "drunkard." Police searched his house. A court just ordered Germany's Chancellor to reveal every prosecutor handling his insult cases. reclaimthenet.org/merz-insult-la…



the craziest part now is that the modern computer probably has to be entirely reinvented, from scratch. pretty much like how jobs & co brought apple ii to market. like not improved. not given a chatbot sidebar or something but really from the ground up like the iphone redefined what it meant to be a pocket computer. the current paradigm for computers was built around a human staring at a screen, moving a cursor, opening apps, managing windows, naming files, remembering where things live, & manually translating intent into interface actions. that made sense when the human was the runtime. but in an ai native world, it starts to look kinda ridiculous. you can see this ridiculousness when you use computer use agents… they are useful sure, but they’re also obviously transitional. they’re teaching ai to operate machines designed for humans, which is clever, but also kind of absurd. it’s like making a robot hand so it can use a doorknob instead of asking why the door needs a knob at all. yes i know humans also need to use a door knob, but maybe in the future humans don’t need to use a computer, or at least what we think of a computer today at all. this all leads to some interesting questions: - what is a file when the system understands context? - what is an app when intent can route itself? - what is a desktop when work can be decomposed, executed, monitored, & summarized by agents? - what is a browser when the agent can retrieve, compare, transact, & remember? - what is an operating system when the primary user is no longer just a person, but a person plus a swarm of delegated intelligences? or no person at all. the old computer assumed navigation. the new computer has to assume a new kind of intention. the old computer organized information. the new computer has to try to organize agency. we’re still in the hacky middle stage at the moment with sidebars, copilots, agents clicking through legacy ui, & automation layers sitting on top of 40 year old metaphors. the new computer is likely one where memory, context, identity, permissions, tools, agents, & interfaces are native primitives. this means desktop, mobile, browser, apps, files, folders deserves another first principles look.


Schnapsidee der #Bauministerin: Vermieter sollen sich über die CO2-Kosten hinaus an den #Verbrauchskosten der Mieter fürs #Heizen beteiligen. Weiß @verenahubertz nicht, dass der Energiestatus einer Immobilie schon in die Kaltmiete eingepreist ist? welt.de/finanzen/artic…


I learned yesterday that stores in Austria have to close at 6pm on saturdays, UNLESS they're in a train station, in which case they can stay open later. So obviously there is a grocery store in the train station and it was completely packed at 7pm. What a stupid law.






LATEST: A senior blockchain security researcher at CertiK told CoinDesk on Wednesday that North Korea’s Lazarus Group is running a new macOS-focused campaign dubbed “Mach-O Man” that targets executives at fintech, crypto and other high-value firms through routine business communications.






