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Was William Burroughs right? Is language a virus? ··· Building liquidity routing software @monad ecosystem

Indra's Net Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Andre 🏴@taugrindset·
I love how efficient 5.6 Sol is, especially medium and high. Before that, 5.5 burned my quota fast af. Claude felt kinda bloated and gave off massive wordcel energy, while GPT is pragmatic, concise, and even cold, which is exactly what I need as a dev. x.com/thsottiaux/sta…
Tibo@thsottiaux

Or… what if we gave you $100 in Codex credits if you tell us what you love about GPT-5.6 Sol or why you switched? Tweet it, claim your gift, enjoy more usage. First 10k get the free tokens! switch-to-codex.openai.chatgpt.site

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René@schizohustler·
i know gmonading went out of fashion but i'm going to keep doing it
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Build Anything@buildanythingso·
hackathon in 2 days reply and we’ll send you a DM
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Ayushman Singh
Ayushman Singh@ayush1399·
@rasbt Personally don’t like having so many effort settings - light, medium, high, extra high, max, ultra. Also why is max not the real max 🤷‍♂️ I’ll probably be switching between 5.6 Sol Medium and High modes. Terra could give the same results but with more reasoning i.e higher latency
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Sebastian Raschka
For agentic coding, one can say: - Unless you need Terra Ultra perf, it's always better to use a Luna model with higher effort setting (same or better performance but cheaper). - Forget everything below Sol High, use Luna with higher effort settings here - Forget Sol Extra High, use Terra Ultra here - The extra cost of Sol Ultra is probably not worth it over Max
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SaltyAom
SaltyAom@saltyAom·
Dude I swear, what’s with software industry releasing every single software this month? Fable 5 back GPT 5.6 Grok 4.5 TypeScript 7 Bun 1.4 Rust rewrite Kotlin 2.4 New NestJS landing page after 9 years Odin 1 announce I even have Elysia 2 beta blog post scheduled in a few date
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Monad APAC
Monad APAC@Monad_APAC·
______ is coming to Monad soon.
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Monad
Monad@monad·
Cadence is a new consensus protocol by @category_xyz with multiple-concurrent-proposers. This unlocks: - a major step towards solving MEV when combined with the BTX encrypted mempool design - 100ms block times initially - 219ms finality on average Learn more below 👇
Category Labs@category_xyz

Category Labs is proud to introduce Cadence, our multiple-concurrent-proposers (MCP) consensus protocol that matches the optimal good-case latency of single-leader consensus while supporting arbitrarily short block intervals. When combined with BTX, our design for encrypted mempools, this represents a significant step towards solving the problem of MEV at the protocol level. In nearly every blockchain today, a single party ends up in control of each block: it decides which transactions get in, and can reorder them at will. MCP is the natural fix, but most recent designs pay for it with a separate aggregation phase, adding two extra communication rounds per block. Cadence makes the proposers part of consensus itself. Its fast path finalizes in an optimal three communication rounds, even when proposers are offline. Cadence also offers speculative finality, similar to MonadBFT, after just two rounds, revertible only if a proposer provably equivocated. In a simulation using estimated network delays between Monad mainnet's 200 globally distributed validators, finalization takes 219 ms on average, speculative finality 167 ms. Cadence pushes pipelining to the extreme: each block is proposed and finalized in its own independent consensus instance, without waiting on preceding blocks. The block interval then becomes a protocol parameter that can be arbitrarily small. At our initial target of 100 ms, a transaction waits on average just 50 ms to enter a proposal, and oracle prices, liquidations, and auctions can update every 100 ms. Cadence dynamically throttles the opening of new instances to bound the number of outstanding slots even during periods of network instability. When the network is healthy (under synchrony), a transaction included by an honest proposer can be neither dropped nor deferred (short-term censorship resistance), and no proposer can see the others' proposals in time to react (hiding). We prove both, together with safety and liveness under partial synchrony at the optimal 3f+1 fault bound. The Cadence protocol is modular: each module is simple on its own, and any of them can be swapped out without touching the rest. Cadence also builds on components already being deployed: proposals are disseminated as erasure-coded chunks over Deterministic RaptorCast, now rolling out on Monad, and validators vote on proposal digests, so voting does not wait for the full data to arrive. Start with the interactive tutorial: category.xyz/cadence. Full paper: arxiv.org/abs/2607.02275. Joint work by Kushal Babel, Fatima Elsheimy, Lioba Heimbach, Mohammad Mussadiq Jalalzai, Tobias Klenze, Jovan Komatovic, Jason Milionis, Mike Setrin, and Victor Shoup.

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Build Anything
Build Anything@buildanythingso·
hackathon soon reply if you want to join
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Aave
Aave@aave·
Aave V3 is now live on @monad.
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Andre 🏴
Andre 🏴@taugrindset·
@capnpope @ThePumponomics I discovered my greed when I turned $2k to $80k in no time, it was a real fortune for me at that time. Another thing is that I cashed some of it out and spent it with great delight.
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capnpope@capnpope·
@ThePumponomics how do i become more greedy? and i ask this in the most earnest possible way
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Pumponomics
Pumponomics@ThePumponomics·
what kept me in crypto after losing most of my money in 2018? greed. i watched money appear and disappear faster than i thought possible. i was also desperate. the alternative was 30 more years at a desk doing excel spreadsheets, and i did not want to suffer that fate. people love to dress this stuff up as conviction or vision. mine was greed and a deep fear of the cubicle. whatever it takes.
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Drizzle ORM
Drizzle ORM@DrizzleORM·
When agents met Drizzle drizzle-orm@1.0.0-rc.4 is out 🚀 ▪︎ Effect nerds, you now have native support for MySQL and SQLite drivers ▪︎ LLM agents can now use drizzle-kit CLI and SDK to manage your schema and migrations ▪︎ drizzke-kit now has MCP server and skills ▪︎ new github action to manage multi-branch migrations in teams or concurrent agent development ▪︎ next release is a v1 👀 🧵
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SaltyAom
SaltyAom@saltyAom·
Elysia 2α → Elysia 2β
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jords
jords@jords·
i think saylor survives this cycle tbh he can just nuke mstr to zero and maintain the debt until number go up. he can unironically stay both retarded and solvent for longer than the market is likely to be depressed in a few years he probably finds a more leveraged ponzi and marks the cycle bottom with an unwind
Michael Saylor@saylor

Strategy has increased its USD Reserve by $300 million to $1.4 billion and plans to continue replenishing it to support the credit quality of its Digital Credit securities. We also acquired 520 BTC for $35 million, increasing our $BTC Reserve to ₿847,363. $MSTR $STRC strategy.com/press/strategy…

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xlr8harder@xlr8harder·
he comes
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