Mark Lamb (@markdavidlamb) 's Twitter Profile
Mark Lamb

@markdavidlamb

Entrepreneur / Investor. Built OPNX, CoinFLEX and Coinfloor. BTC since 2012. Trying to make the world a better place

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Nikunj Kothari (@nikunj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have been struggling for months to explain why I think Claude Code is a BIG deal for non-technical people as well. Finally seem to have found a framing that might make sense..

I have been struggling for months to explain why I think Claude Code is a BIG deal for non-technical people as well. 

Finally seem to have found a framing that might make sense..
@levelsio (@levelsio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not really no The biggest "dev tools" were open source and had no lock-in: Linux, Nginx, Postgres, JS, Python, Git, ThreeJS Some have commercial spin offs (like GitHub, Red Hat and Ubuntu) but still mostly free and no predatory pricing when you scale up And no lock-in!

Josh Man (@joshmandell6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bitcoin will not allow MSTR to cheat on it's behalf. Companies move up into the bigs by playing by the rules, selling more widgets at a higher price or profit margin. Consider a yacht building company who builds 40 percent more yachts and sells them all for a 50 percent mark

Pledditor (@pledditor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you read the filings, $ASST is extremely similar to $NAKA. A nasty PIPE that hyper-inflates the share count, and a hoard of parasite bitcoin influencers flocking to get board seats. PIPE investors bought at $1.35 Current share price is $6.22 Unlock happens in a few weeks.

kache (@yacinemtb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

now that coding's been solved i spend most of my time thinking and thinking is honestly so much harder than writing code

Molly (@bigmagicdao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FYI, there’s no guarantee an mNAV discount flips to a premium in Bitcoin strategy stocks. The GBTC discount was a low-risk trade only because of the ETF conversion , once share creation/redemption opened, arbitrage collapsed the discount. Stocks don’t have that. Holders can’t

Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Austin Vernon I love trains, but the future is individualized mass transit with autonomous electric vehicles taking you precisely to your destination. Tunnels are needed to address the fundamental choke points in cities. You can’t have 3D buildings and expect a 2D transport system to be

CoinFLEX (@coinflexdotcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In line with our commitment to maximizing creditor recovery, CoinFLEX Creditors United is sharing an urgent update. (coinflex.com) Court testimony reveals former board member Michael Komaransky (Mike Komaransky ) used his insider position to: “Systematically gather

Mark Lamb (@markdavidlamb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This will replace 50%+ of national currencies in the next 10 years which will have huge impacts on fiscal policies and how countries operate.

@levelsio (@levelsio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Legitimate question back: Why do you need to "manage" a site you make once and then just works? Why does it need management? It's a computer program not a human? If you open Microsoft Word on your computer, it just runs forever, it doesn't need management, why would it?

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The smartest age in life may be 55 to 60 – not in your 20s. Raw cognitive abilities, such as processing speed and memory, often peak early in life. Athletes typically hit their prime before 30, mathematicians make major breakthroughs by their mid-30s, and chess champions rarely

The smartest age in life may be 55 to 60 – not in your 20s.

Raw cognitive abilities, such as processing speed and memory, often peak early in life. Athletes typically hit their prime before 30, mathematicians make major breakthroughs by their mid-30s, and chess champions rarely