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Compute is the new currency



Anthropic DMCA’d my Claude code fork. …which did not have the Claude Code source. It was only for a PR where I edited a skill a few weeks ago. Absolutely pathetic.





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.@nodejs has always been about I/O. Streams, buffers, sockets, files. But there's a gap that has bugged me for years: you can't virtualize the filesystem. You can't import a module that only exists in memory. You can't bundle assets into a Single Executable without patching half the standard library. That changes now 👇

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Genuinely devastating take to see from someone who popularized the GPL across so many communities. Fails to appreciate the social and cultural importance of the license.

Asked #Claude Code to build a full #Polkadot JAM implementation for me. After just one day, it has already passed all the STF test vectors (excluding gas metering). Wow! Remember, this is something that Parity/W3F and various JAM teams spent multiple years working on, and their first milestone payouts still haven't been done yet. The software landscape is about to change forever. github.com/bitarray/grey

Two weeks ago I made a bet with @VitalikButerin that one person could agentic-code an @ethereum client targeting 2030+ roadmap. So I built ETH2030 (eth2030.com | github.com/jiayaoqijia/et…). 702K lines of Go. 65 roadmap items. Syncs with mainnet. Here's what I found.


TL;DR — come work with me. If you’re not interested, please share; it helps a ton. As you’ve probably seen lately, there’s a lot of confusion about L2s and their relationship with Ethereum. And if even some of the most OG folks on CT are confused, you can imagine how lost people are who entered the space a year ago - especially enterprise and institutional ones. We need to fix this, and I need your help. A year from now, I want anyone who needs to make an informed decision around crypto - whether it’s digital asset strategy for an institution, a technology stack for a startup, or simply where to allocate their attention - to have everything they need to make one. Articles, social posts, videos, webinars, presentations - you name it. We need to be wherever crypto-curious minds are. Ding-dong. Hello, do you have a moment to talk about Ethereum and its L2s? If that sounds like something you’d love to do, DM me and let’s talk about whether we can do this together. Here’s a non-mandatory, non-exhaustive list of what I’m looking for: - You can explain complex technical topics in a structured, easy-to-understand way. Illustration/visual storytelling skills are a big plus. (@waitbutwhy, if you’re open to a side gig, let me know 😉) - You understand the technical topics yourself. This is not a “content person who paraphrases” role - you’ll be part of the team. It helps if you already have some grasp of Ethereum and L2s, but you don’t need to be an expert on day one; we can help you ramp up. - You can help create a content strategy and calendar - and you’re accountable for execution and delivery (so you know how to plan and ship). - You’re comfortable working with people: some are brilliant nerds, some are sophisticated suits. You can’t just lock yourself in a basement and deliver “art” once a month (at least not only that). - You can operate as a one-person-army most of the time. We’re a small, highly focused team. We’re not afraid to outsource/delegate (including to AI), but we own the final product. - You’ll work with me directly, daily. Feel free to ask my current and past colleagues for the +s and −s of that. Perks of working with us: - You’ll work with the most competent team in the world when it comes to broad knowledge of L2s, scaling, and security guarantees/risks. - You’ll do something important that has a real chance to make a dent in the universe (karma points included in the package). - You have my word, we either make people understand the nuances of Ethereum L2s or we die trying. No half-measures. “Do or do not, there is no try” - Go ahead and ask current or former team members what it’s like - I’m confident they’ll vouch for the experience I’m not posting a salary range on purpose. I’m open to a wide range of candidates - from passionate, high-signal juniors to experienced, battle-tested seniors. We’ll discuss compensation early so we don’t waste each other’s time.






