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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
OnChainChecker has graduated from Beta ⛓️🥳🥂 To celebrate, I shipped support for deep examine for binary payloads with an embedded hex editor. Both off-chain and on-chain artworks are supported Depicted: Panorama Tableau #1 by @YigitDuman x @SuperRare
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KEMOSABE@KEMOS4BE·
wordcell shape rotator pattern noticer
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Jediwolf@Jediwolf·
We learned a lot in the last 24h - not just about art or AI but about ourselves - and I’m struggling to think of anything more valuable. Thank you again @SHL0MS "inferior image" is now part of my UnderTheGAN early AI art collection.
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
@shellpenguin0 @0xgaut So you are afraid of becoming reliant of LLMs Aren't you also afraid of becoming reliant of computers?
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Shell Penguin@shellpenguin0·
@tokenfox1 @0xgaut I should clarify. I meant I'm fearful of becoming fully reliant on them. I almost exclusively use models like k2.6, deepseek v4, glm 5.1, etc so I'm not overly worried about the pricing
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gaut@0xgaut·
he's become fully reliant on LLMs to code. now increase the price by 1000%
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
@RDL0013 With all do respect you kind of proved yourself that most AI criticism isn't grounded on anything tangible: with visuals alone, there is often no way for distinguishing between what is AI and what is not
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Ardiel@RDL0013·
PSA don’t piss off or interact with or fall for pro AI artists posts/ragebait/engagement bait or else they will just spam hate on you. I just blocked like 50 people lmfao Have fun being pacified by AI though ✌️
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Wes McQ | Art Maxi | Fractional CMO
Bell curve for me. There's a point where once it's way more than everyone in my family/friends that I start to feel alienated because they can't do the higher tier things with me that have become accessible unless I pay for everything, which some appreciate but some resent. The summer I made the most money in my life was the loneliest I've ever felt. It ebbs and flows though, I'm back in the meat of the bell curve and I'm good here - everything important is paid for but I'm not way past my peers. You never know how you'll react until it happens, if it ever happens. I'm sure it has to do with individual ability to tolerate or ignore jealousy or strange power differentials. I had pretty major imposter syndrome too.
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Stats@punk9059·
The research I read used to suggest that more wealth makes people happier up to a certain point but above that stops moving the needle on happiness. I've seen stuff more recently that says that more money always makes people happier. For some people, it's probably irrelevant all-around. What have you personally experienced?
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Shell Penguin@shellpenguin0·
@0xgaut Yup this is what I'm fearful of. I can feel LLMs eating away at my engineering skills and it sucks. But I'm being pressured from every angle to use them as much as possible. Its at the point that I'm trying to program stupid stuff in my free time just to hold on
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
@yacineMTB hot take: not all programmers have comp sci degree Nor they should need to have. In fact we already have too many theoretical circle jerkers who are much more focused in binary trees than building yet another dropshipping website they were tasked go do
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kache@yacineMTB·
hot take: if you are a programmer you should be able to invert a binary tree from memory, AI or not. It's ridiculously easy and if you can't do it, you should not have a computer science degree
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW

I’m so glad AI killed LeetCode interviews. For 10 years, tech companies made every engineer grind the same puzzles and prove they could invert a binary tree from memory. Today, the dumbest AI model can walk in and one-shot the entire interview. Thank you, AI.

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Yigit Duman@YigitDuman·
@tokenfox1 @musiconchain 7160 is great for offering multiple artworks. MURI/URI Sharding is offering the same artwork with multiple links, so I think they are different. But I'd like to co-author an ERC standard for sharding if there is interest.
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Chikai
Chikai@lifeofc·
I’ve been working hard on Provena, my effort to help preserve the digital art we have created and collected. Bad news first, there is a lot of dead links and centralized storage out there. The more collections I look at, the more I find. Even though the Foundation shutdown kicked off many efforts, they were the least of our worries. They actually did a good job of decentralizing. Good news, I think a lot of it is repairable, but it will take a lot of work and coordination. This is not the bright and shiny new drop or latest art exhibition or number go up. This is the tedious thankless but necessary job of cataloging everything you’ve created or collected, finding all of the problems and damage, then finally repairing it or saving what you can. And each step is not easy, way more difficult than I had anticipated, especially if you want to do it right and comprehensively. I originally thought I could open provena.art to people fairly quickly, but I’m not comfortable doing so since the system is not robust enough yet. I ran into so many issues with just checking if files were still alive or available. Then there is the repair, which is possible to do permissionlessly with IPFS, but in some cases, you need to download all of the recovered files and re-upload them to IPFS and then reset the token URI in the contract, assuming you own it. And others, there is nothing you can do. So I’m delaying opening it up until I get a better handle on the scope of the problem. It made me reflect that all of this only matters if you truly care that the artwork is preserved for centuries to come. This is not easy work. It’s painstaking, takes a lot of time and dedication. I do not necessarily enjoy it, but I know it’s what I have to do to make sure the artwork that I care about survives.
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
@musiconchain Yeah! And its definitely early times for what we are doing here. Everyone desires to be able to add sort of multi-tokenURI/multi-shard art support. But we still lack a commonly agreed standard for it Maybe we will see that happen over time!
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Ture 💽@musiconchain·
I hadn't seen this! That looks like the precursor to what I'm implementing here, though I'm just using smart contracts rather than the token standard to achieve it. My direct inspiration for the forever library URI shard implementation was the MURI Protocol created by @YigitDuman I had to create a custom and ultimately unique implementation to work with Forever Library's shared contracts and external renderer.
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Ture 💽@musiconchain·
I appreciate your willingness to take a look! Each shared contract has an associated rendering contract that manages this feature - these have all the needed functions to view shard metadata: ERC721: #code" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">etherscan.io/address/0x840C… ERC1155: #code" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">etherscan.io/address/0x31B5… ERC1155 Base: #code" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">basescan.org/address/0xC3BE… ERC1155 MegaETH: #code" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mega.etherscan.io/address/0xFcA3… Glad to answer any further questions about it!
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
@musiconchain @G4SP4RD @lifeofc Thanks for the shoutout! Reminds me that I should look into how you have implemented the sharding Is there any guidance where I could look into? How have you implemented the sharding eventually here?
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Ture 💽@musiconchain·
That is a great tool. My preferred go-to is OnChainChecker (by @tokenfox1) - example Forever Library URI Shard test token: onchainchecker.xyz/collection/eth… Though, all of these tools don't support our new URI Sharding concept because you would need to read the different URIs from the rendering contract. This example token has - shard 0: low res fully onchain - shard 1: full res IPFS - shard 2: full res Arweave More shards can always be added. URI Sharding solves so many problems - very keen to collaborate with folks on get this out there.
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Braelyn ⛓️@braelyn_ai·
there is absolutely no reason to build your CLI or TUI in typescript. please stop
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Moonfarm 🇸🇪@moonfarm_dev·
@tokenfox1 I love that i can go back to my old contracts and see my name etched into ethereum 🔥
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Chill Pill 🔮 (Bald)
Chill Pill 🔮 (Bald)@ripchillpill·
you can only keep 2 love time money health purpose drop yours 👇🏻
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
If Panorama floor is below 1 ETH in two weeks, I will eat my fur
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
@_ab83_ Thanks! It has been such an honor to follow your journey this far from how it all started to how its going. Looking forwards to see what is your next step in this space! PS. I'm also finally minting soon! 🥳
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ab83@_ab83_·
@tokenfox1 Thank you Tokenfox! Appreciate all your support 🤝
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