Yohan Spud
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Yohan Spud
@yspud
Investor, entertainer, lover of the good humans. @stake_cat infrastructure engineer
USA Katılım Nisan 2009
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I hope Trump sues this little shit into oblivion.
Brian Allen@allenanalysis
Rep. Ted Lieu on the House floor: “Trump raped minors. And it’s all on tape.” That statement is now part of the official congressional record.
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@NoOtherMoose @cqcqcqdx you mustve been rich ! I had a tape drive. lol.
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@cqcqcqdx it took FOREVER to transcribe.. and it would NEVER run the first go -- you'd spend hours debugging it (trying to find the extra space or comma) -- and we expected some amazing new every time and it always sucked.. but still it was an amazing time to be alive and wouldnt trade it
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@yspud @heygurisingh Totally understood. Enterprise level products should be free if companies truly wanted continued growth..I see these tools as great learning tools..
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🚨Architects are going to hate this.
Someone just open sourced a full 3D building editor that runs entirely in your browser.
No AutoCAD. No Revit. No $5,000/year licenses.
It's called Pascal Editor.
Built with React Three Fiber and WebGPU -- meaning it renders directly on your GPU at near-native speed.
Here's what's inside this thing:
→ A full building/level/wall/zone hierarchy you can edit in real time
→ An ECS-style architecture where every object updates through GPU-powered systems
→ Zustand state management with full undo/redo built in
→ Next.js frontend so it deploys as a web app, not a desktop install
→ Dirty node tracking -- only re-renders what changed, not the whole scene
Here's the wildest part:
You can stack, explode, or solo individual building levels. Select a zone, drag a wall, reshape a slab -- all in 3D, all in the browser.
Architecture firms pay $50K+ per seat for BIM software that does this workflow.
This is free.
100% Open Source.
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@LefterisJP @lex_node @zksync Imagine your bank closes your branch. They send a memo that only half their depositors see and tell you to w/d or it's gone... You miss it.. Oh too bad so sad. This is the kind of thing that convinces me there has to be SOME rules and regulations.
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🚨 ZKSync-lite is shutting down on May 4th this year.
If you ever used it, it's possible you may have balances there. Withdraw them.
Important question to the @zksync team. What happens to the balances after that. Please don't tell me you pocket them. Can you return to depositors on mainnet?
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@scupytrooples Bot activity is legit destroying (if not already destroyed) social media. There should be a toggle - kyc verified accts and "other".. Also if people were tied to their online persona then maybe civility would be greater. With no personal accountability some ppl just suck...
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@atrupar they tell you the Dems are the dumbest people on earth but somehow also the smartest because we're magically voting 10x each under the table .. like give me a fucking break already. it's just sooo absurd.
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@Ministerr just for the history of it all alone seems like something worth adding to the portfolio .. people wire infinitely risk on and now the pendulum cant be any further left.. dopamine's a wild drug.
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@loshmi covid v2... take away all the real world fun and people will do just about anything ... oh - and throw in some 'stimulus checks' ..
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@Idan_core @MastrXYZ Built a l2 to make btc into eth but with settlement times that can take hours if not days. Got it. At the end of the day what industries are going to use ANY blockchain tech and what the heck taking so long.. Time to "shit or get off the pot" else I worry it's all vaporware...
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You’re not wrong at all.
The EVM is genuinely a wonder, it’s the true representation of Ether, the element itself. Just like the element powers all matter in its domain,the EVM channels Ether into action, making computation and execution possible across the network.
That’s why it stands out, it’s the pure form of Ether brought into the digital world.
But the @ethereum blockchain itself, the ground it sits on, wasn’t built to be absolutely sound like Bitcoin.
It’s flexible, yes, but that flexibility comes with instability and uncertain monetary rules. That’s why debates about “utility vs. store of value” persist.
Honestly, your post is literally describing what @Coredao_Org does, you just don’t realize it yet. Check my pinned post: Core combines Bitcoin-like security and fixed rules with an execution layer that acts like an EVM.
Bitcoin taught us to verify, not trust, Core applies that mindset to both money and computation. The EVM is brilliant, but without a solid foundation, all that execution inherits instability. Core shows how to have both: the purity and power of Ether in execution, and a foundation that can last decades.
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90 replies and nobody mentioned $ETH.
That makes me think. What do you think the reasons are?
Is it my account, or are ETH holders just not shillers?
MASTR@MastrXYZ
Which blockchain has the best technology? Which one has the best future? Why?
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@Idan_core @MastrXYZ There's no utility though to bitcoin beyond a perceived "store of value" - the compute layer of eth is what makes it so useful in actual real world utilization. An immutable decentralized ledger available to anyone anywhere anytime adds so much more than btc is capable of
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Bitcoin’s value isn’t in “creating more of itself.” It’s in fixing the rules of money permanently. That’s the breakthrough. ETH executes work, yes, but that work is priced in a system whose monetary policy can change.
Bitcoin doesn’t compete on activity; it dominates on credibility. One is a global settlement layer with absolute scarcity, the other is a computation platform with evolving rules. Utility built on unstable money inherits that instability.
The real question isn’t “what can execute more,” it’s “what can be trusted for 50+ years without change.” That’s where Bitcoin wins.
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@Idan_core @MastrXYZ what value does BTC provide really.. the value proposition to create more of itself in a limited amount ? versus eth which derives value from actual units of work to execute contracts on chain.. seems like a no brainer to me which is more useful to the world..
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Most people didn’t mention Ethereum because the conversation is slowly shifting from what can be built to what can actually last. For years, Ethereum was the center of innovation. It introduced the Ethereum Virtual Machine, and that changed everything. Smart contracts, DeFi, NFTs, all of it came from that breakthrough. No one can take that away from Vitalik Buterin and the early builders.
But innovation is not the same as foundation. And that’s where the doubt comes in. Ethereum doesn’t have a fixed supply. There is no final number everyone can point to and say “this is it.” The rules have changed before, and they can change again. Today supply goes up, tomorrow it might go down depending on upgrades and decisions. That means the system is still being adjusted by people.
Now compare that to what made Bitcoin powerful in the first place: certainty. The rules don’t change. The supply is known. Nobody can wake up one day and decide to tweak it. That’s the difference between something that is engineered… and something that is final.
Ethereum also started with a premine. Early insiders and the foundation got a large portion before the public fully came in. Over time, staking has added another layer where those with more capital have more influence. So power slowly concentrates.
So when people look at Ethereum today, they see: changing monetary rules, no hard cap, early distribution advantages and governance that still depends on people. Again, none of this means Ethereum is useless. It just means it doesn’t fully carry the original “trustless money” idea all the way through.
Ethereum’s biggest achievement, the EVM didn’t stay unique. Other chains copied it, improved it, and built on it. So the innovation spread… but the weaknesses stayed behind. That’s why fewer people bring it up in conversations about the future. Because the future isn’t just about who builds the most. It’s about who builds something that doesn’t need to be constantly adjusted to survive.
Ethereum pushed blockchain forward. That’s history. But when people start thinking long term, about money, not just applications, they start asking a harder question: Can this system stand on its own… without needing humans to keep fixing it?
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@favoga_ the best !! i loved them all. square enix catalog were all pretty good. favorite of all time: the world ends with you.
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I believe in God after 40 years of ardent lifelong atheism because I found evidence.
Very much against my will and inclination, logic proved to me that the Christian worldview is coherent and atheism incoherent.
So I experimentally prayed, demanding God show Himself
He did
D_Preacher@D_Preacher_1
Do people believe in God because they found evidence, or because they were taught to believe as children?
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