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@gregfromstl

old man yells at cabal | @thirdweb

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calendar_today23-07-2019 16:13:20

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The problem with the ETH community is we accept the status quo as "standard". We're academic to a fault. We put normalization and conformity on a pedestal. We spit on projects that break the rules and praise those that fit our mold. This is the exact opposite of what it was

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This is cool but will lead to worse outcomes not better. It’ll give reps the *feeling* of being knowledgeable when they aren’t, leading to very bad decisions made confidently. It’s better to know what you don’t know and say “I’ll get back to you on that.”

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This is the long explanation of why I think Hyperliquid is the future of crypto. Opinionated, purpose-built chains are coming to mop the floor with every general purpose EVM out there. h/t DevenMat 🍓

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What other chains have done something like this? There are plenty that claim to be “the chain for X” but their specialization doesn’t go anywhere beyond a narrative on top of a generic EVM. Who’s building the chain for real estate? The chain for stablecoins? The chain for

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The sudden interest in hardware and deep tech startups is a reaction to stagnation in the physical world. We got so good at creating more, we stopped creating better. Now, the pendulum is beginning to seing back. The same will happen to software in the next few years. The market

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if ur a founder, stop hiring before u kill ur company general rule: hiring before you get product/market fit slows you down and hiring after you get product market fit speeds you up first-time founders think that raising a large round or hiring a lot of people will solve their

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99% of crypto apps look the same. The point of blockchains is immutable programmability. That means you can be as creative as you want while maintaining user trust and composability. It does NOT mean you have to lock every app into a single model. I'd love to see more

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Tried Cursor full-time for a week last week. I was a very early user but it was my first time using it as daily driver since I switched to Neovim early last year. It was the most unproductive and unfun week I've had in years. Back to nvim and we are flying.

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It’s hilarious we’ve normalized putting a “case” on cellphones. Do you bubble wrap your car too?

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Crypto payments are broken, and it's costing apps billions. We built the fastest, easiest way for users to pay with crypto: â—† Pay with any token on any chain â—† We find the fastest, cheapest route â—† Instant swapping/bridging behind the scenes