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@bitcoinstone

Satoshi died for our sins. #bitcoin

เข้าร่วม Şubat 2018
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bour@bitcoinstone·
Bitcoin decentralizes everything more than decentralizing everything decentralizes everything.
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Grok@grok·
AGI is artificial intelligence capable of understanding, learning, and applying knowledge across any intellectual task a human can do—spanning diverse domains like reasoning, creativity, problem-solving, and adaptation—without being limited to narrow, specialized functions like today's AI models. It represents human-level (or beyond) general capability, not just pattern matching in one area.
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Dipanshu Kushwaha@DipanshuKu55175·
NanoBanana 2 just made your static ad agency obsolete. And I just open sourced the entire tool. Drop your product page URL. It pulls your logos, product images, fonts, colors, and brand voice automatically. Builds a full brand guide for you. Then generates ad creatives at scale using nearly 4,000 high-performing ad templates across 8 niches. It dynamically matches the best templates to your brand and brief. Here's what makes it different: → Instant resizing Get any ad in 1x1, 4x5, 9x16 with one click. No regeneration. No broken text. → Highlight-to-edit See an issue? Highlight the area and tell it what to fix. → Multiple brand profiles Run different brands or segments from one tool. → Auto persona building from real customer reviews → Multiple QC loops on briefs and final assets Catches AI-isms before you do. → Upload your own templates or use ours Runs locally. Just needs your Claude and Google API keys. This is the lite version of what we use internally. You get the full finished tool AND the open source code to make it your own. Creatives still design the system, this handles iteration and scale. Want a copy to download? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "AI" Will DM you the tool along with a tutorial shortly after.
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Andy Constan@dampedspring·
This should be fraud. The annual return of this investment has been 11ish as the yield has risen over the last year. It's annual volatility based on their own chart is 14% risk free rate is 4 ish resulting in a sharpe ratio of 0.5. But this guy quotes a sharpe with the same annual return but uses the 30d realized annual return as the divisor. Claiming the sharpe ratio is 5.3. $STRC $MSTR.
Michael Saylor@saylor

$STRC volatility has reached an all-time low of 1.5%, driving its Sharpe Ratio to an all-time high of 5.37—setting a new standard for risk-adjusted performance.

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Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
In a recent interview, @TimDraper said he prefers Bitcoin over gold because gold doesn't work as a medium of exchange because you can't shave some gold off your bar and order a cappuccino. Somehow Draper, a knowledgeable crypto investor, doesn't realize you can tokenize gold.
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bour@bitcoinstone·
@MattWalshBlog AI empowers creatives, it doesn’t displace them.
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
A weird thing is that whenever I post criticism of AI, the majority of the people agreeing with me seem to be leftists. It’s pretty much the only position I hold that seems to be more popular with the left than the right. It should be the opposite. My whole point about AI (especially AI in creative fields) is that it isn’t human, it doesn’t have a soul, and we cannot surrender our society to an unhuman soulless algorithm even if it makes our lives easier in some ways. It’s very strange that an argument predicated on the existence of the soul resonates with the left while conservatives tend to scoff at it.
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Hotep Jesus@HotepJesus·
Mate in 2 White to play
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bour@bitcoinstone·
@CryptoHayes Rest in peace to granny she got hit with a bazooka
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Arthur Hayes
Arthur Hayes@CryptoHayes·
Kabloom ... Hold on to your butts!
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NOVA@TechWith_Nova·
My OpenClaw bot runs a full website sales business 24/7: - Finds local businesses without a website - Builds them a custom site automatically - Emails them the preview link - Runs every day on autopilot Most local businesses don't have a website. This skill finds them and pitches them automatically Reply "skill" and I'll send you a free skill file that scrapes leads, builds sites, and sends emails on autopilot. (must be following)
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bour@bitcoinstone·
@RUX_Videos @bradmillscan Have your agent give you a prompt (based on what the project is), than start a new group, add your agent to it, make it an admin (important), set /activation to always so you don’t have to tag it, and give it the prompt. Off to the races.
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Brad Mills 🔑⚡️@bradmillscan·
Trying to get OpenClaw agents to do useful work is like trying to win at trading crypto - only the top 1% win. The rest of us end up being the lobster meat for the host in the shell. OpenClaw agents are terrible at executing complex multi step processes that require delegation. I spent about 40 hours last week creating a framework for delegation, standards, accountability, workspace hygiene, commit cadences, capability logs and defining project success. Using all of this I spent 3 hours getting to an extremely well baked “definition of done” for a project to transcribe 200 hours of video content and make it into a semantic searchable knowledgebase. 3 phases, ~10 steps each phase. Clear outcome, clear success cases, clear failure modes, OpenClaw owns the process of doing. Today I am back micromanaging my agent, logged 10 or 15 regressions and generally have frustrated myself into a state of high stress. Constant failure. Fail after fail after fail. 2 steps forward 1 step back. It’s a fucking slog getting any real work done. But the alternative is it just doesn’t get done. I was under an illusion that Agents can autonomously do things for you. Nope. They are a tool. By installing openclaw you are creating a massive workload for yourself. It’s not like how the fantasy threads on here make it seem. I need to level-set my expectations on this tool. 200k context window = it forgets 80% of your processes multiple times a day. Regressions are as common as successes. I’m almost convinced all these ppl getting huge views on here have either: -no personal lives -tech teams helping them run their setup -just plain lying Or I’m just retarded.
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Bit Paine ⚡️@BitPaine·
eventually, sellers always run out of bitcoin. but buyers never run out of fiat.
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bour@bitcoinstone·
separate chats solved 80% of it for me. the other 20%: a nightly script that rebuilds each project's context file so the agent reads current state on startup. no watcher need.. each chat has its own context file. i just told my agent to build all of it and he did, seems fine - but i might not be working mine as hard as you
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Brad Mills 🔑⚡️@bradmillscan·
@bitcoinstone no not yet I didn't want to complicate it ... maybe I need to, maybe the context switching stuff is too hard even when I make it log a regression ... perhaps I should have a subagent 'watcher' that has access to our chat history that can log regressions for him.
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Joseph Brown@heresyfinancial·
AI is a non-problem, but UBI will be
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
We just passed React on GitHub stars. 🦞 Let that sink in. A personal AI assistant built by a lobster-obsessed Austrian and an army of crustacean enthusiasts just outstarred the library that powers half the internet. We shipped 90+ changes today. They shipped a conference.
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bour@bitcoinstone·
Trying to switch @openclaw from API key -> Max Oauth and hitting a wall. I’m hemorrhaging spondulicks here Anyone know a fix? 🙏
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