Tom

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Tom

Tom

@tmlntn

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New Zealand Katılım Haziran 2009
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Tom@tmlntn·
@tayvano_ What? No one has extracted more direct value from DeFI than the DPRK. This is not winning.
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Tay 💖@tayvano_·
DeFi just rugged DPRK of $70M. This was surely an insane undertaking by a massive amt of people. I want to say thank you to EVERYONE who played a role. Including those who pushed back. Great things rise from tension, from the hard moments. This is DeFi. DeFi fucking wins.🫡
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Tom@tmlntn·
@hebi555 Why does the X translation say Foreskin Scam Exchange, but the Google translation say Circumcision Fraud Exchange. Can you please clarify which of these is correct. I'm concerned because they are complete opposites and I want to be sure I'm understanding your thoughts.
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何币@hebi555·
包皮诈骗交易所 各项数据都在创造新低 收入严重跟不上支出 所以是不是哪天要直接RUG? 团队说在build,这就是build的结果? 都快build死了
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fen@fennq_·
.@Backpack there is a user with funds relating to the recent Drift Protocol incident ACTIVELY withdrawing funds from your platform through @wormhole bridge.
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@SaltminesRoy @Backpack We aren’t sure if it’s compromised or if it’s there’s. Still investigating.
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fen@fennq_·
I believe we have found something really valuable - that being the wallet they are using to take funds out of. Rounding to currently $1.4m as of right now. Slowly taking more out, while covering up the txns. Our final take is that the wallet is connected to @Backpack CEX Wallet (confirmed on-chain). Linked individuals are broad, and we are trying to pinpoint the exact group involved.
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Tom@tmlntn·
@ugurx @armaniferrante You understand the etymology of “pulling the rug”right. It’s quickly pulled out from under you. A slow moving rug would just take you with it, slowly. But inevitably.
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Tom@tmlntn·
@KgnCnKhrmn You know it is from the heart when the opening sentence has an em dash
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Tom@tmlntn·
@SamaHoole You never hear of New Zealand bro, objectively better at ruminanting
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
If you were designing a country from scratch specifically to produce ruminants, you would design Britain. You would start with the rain. Specifically, you would arrange for it to fall constantly, reliably, and with a commitment that suggests the sky has a personal stake in the outcome. Not the dramatic rainfall of somewhere interesting, not monsoons or thunderstorms, just a grey, purposeful, relentless dampness that keeps the grass alive in February when nothing else wants to be. Then you'd do the soil. You'd make most of it thin, acidic, rock-full, and nitrogen-poor: genuinely terrible for crops, genuinely perfect for grass, which evolved to grow in exactly this kind of neglected substrate. You'd arrange for this poor soil to sit underneath the rain for ten months of the year and produce a sward so dense and permanent that it becomes, effectively, a biological solar panel. Converting rainfall and thin soil into nutrition via a process so efficient it looks like magic when you trace it. Then you'd add hills. Not useful hills. Not mining hills or strategic hills. Just relentlessly inconvenient hills: too steep for tractors, too wet for wheat, too windy for anything requiring human patience. Perfect, in other words, for an animal that turns its back to the weather and grazes. Then you'd add the cow. The cow would be built for the rain. Deep-bodied, thick-skinned, four stomachs, rumen full of organisms that eat the grass that uses the rain that falls on the soil that goes nowhere useful. Britain is not a country that happens to have cows. Britain is a country that the cows ordered. The rest of us are tenants.
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Justin@joostienXD·
Hey @AppleSupport can you fix my watch for me pls It broke and really hurt me bad 🤕
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vision@JakesVision·
Japan is one of the greatest places in the world. -People aren’t fat. -Everyone is respectful. -Food is incredibly healthy. -Cost of living is cheap. -Nerd Central (Pokemon, One Piece, etc) -Beautiful Women (nonwestern demons) -Drink & don’t get hungover. 9.5/10 Book a trip.
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andrew hyde@unicorn·
@Austin_Federa @ChimaobiOhaX Having flashbacks on planning a conference in Japan… it is super, super, super, super fucking hard. I won’t ever do that one again.
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Austin Federa | 🇺🇸@Austin_Federa·
it's cute you guys think a 7,000 person conference can just move cities 11 months out.
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Sasha@devdotsasha·
made the first rookie mistake of implementing large sweeping changes for perf concerns, of course I assumed the benchmarks we're already correctly setup
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Tom@tmlntn·
@CryptoA77468 @Backpack Raise the ticket, we'll resolve it. I'm now spending time replying to you on Twitter instead of resolving issues for users.
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toast@intocryptoast·
The current obsession with humanoid robots is kinda weird. Why even make them like humans? Do we think we’re peak form to replicate? Also, they suck since they use moving parts where clearly the future of robotics will use lab grown muscle tissue etc. The robots of today are an inferior version of the dream that people had in the 1960s of what robots would be in the year 2000 and haven’t even really advanced that much in the last couple of decades afaict. Anyway, buy ETH.
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