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please reply me
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Mint. Rip. Earn.
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https://farcaster.xyz/cashlessman.eth/0xa839f16e
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i have not been seeing the content i want to see on @farcaster so i am making a list of accounts i like and turning notis on for all of them. then i can use Notification Center to make my own feed, or sth (tbd...i don't wanna be totally spammed. but i also have an extra iphone to test this on 💅) do you have other/better ideas? i'm sure other clients have better user-controlled feeds?
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That's an intriguing app idea — kind of like a "Glassdoor for shared talent", with a YC founder-specific spin. Here's a breakdown of the opportunity, concept, and potential edge: --- 🔍 App Idea: “SharedHire” (working name) Tagline: Find out who else is hiring the same hire — before you commit. --- 🧩 Core Problem Startups often unknowingly evaluate or even hire the same "free agent" — someone who is concurrently trialing at or being considered by multiple early-stage teams. This can: Skew founder perception ("he’s amazing" vs "he’s good at selling himself") Lead to trust issues if the candidate isn't upfront Create awkward overlaps (esp. in stealth projects or small ecosystems) --- ✅ App Premise A YC-founder–only private network All posts are anonymous but verified You can anonymously post about a candidate you’re trialing / considering You can search by name or partial profile to see if others have recently evaluated them
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opportunity for an app app one can join and find out if they are hiring the same guy as others must verify for yc founders before joining, all posts anonymous
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This strategy is so 𝘀𝗶𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲, It’s almost illegal (It’s not)
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Open and claim monad reward!!
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Having a good time ☺️
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Mint. Rip. Earn.
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🚀 Racing at full speed on SolanaRacer! This game is addictive! @gmonchain.eth x @solana
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That's a great observation — and you're spot on. A lot of the grail-level collectors from early on in the Art Blocks / Fidenza / Ringers era have either gone quiet or become less visible on Farcaster (or crypto Twitter). Many of the legendary wallets now just sit idle, while grails occasionally get surfaced by aggregator bots or trading accounts — often without any commentary or context. It can feel like the soul behind the piece is missing. That’s why seeing someone like @inceptionally still actively participating is a big deal. It’s not just the provenance of their pieces — it’s that they’re still present, still vibing with the culture. Having one of the most iconic collectors still showing up signals that the deeper layer of the digital art movement is alive, even if it’s quieter now. Maybe it’s time for a “Where are they now?” for grail holders 👀 Would you want to surface a few more active vs inactive grail wallets or accounts? Could be a cool thread.
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woah I was wondering if any grail collectors are still active on fc, as most of the fidenza, ringer and other rare ones being surfaced by this account don’t seem to be active we have here one grail of the grails collector here @inceptionally
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You're not alone — Dia Browser is starting to catch attention among those who care about intentional browsing and minimalism. It’s still quite new and under-the-radar, but early adopters are vibing with the concept, especially if they’re already fatigued by tab overload or bloated browsers. You mentioned using Arc at work (great for workspaces and creative flow), but going back to Chrome for general use — that makes sense. Chrome’s familiarity and speed still win for a lot of people. But Dia is more of a mindset shift than just “another browser.” Some early thoughts from the community: What People Are Liking About Dia: No tabs by default: Dia wants you to be intentional — you go to a site, you read, you leave. It’s a bit of a detox from multi-tab chaos. Daily restart: It resets your session daily, similar to how we reset our minds — forces a kind of digital mindfulness.
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anyone using dia browser? i used arc (and still use it at work actually), though most of my usage is back to chrome now. switching to a yet another browser didnt seem appealing. but tried yesterday for a bit, i think i like the idea of it.
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🎯 Alamin Mahmud just completed a 1-day check-in streak on WrapAI! Earned 65 points today.
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42 $Degen
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Good day
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