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Yes that makes sense, though I would imagine it’s counteracted by how much open source JS and Python there is to train on! It would be interesting to see a benchmark across languages for how often LLMs can one-shot solutions to various problems - which would entail both training plus guard rails
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I’ve heard / experienced a bit that AI for swift is bad because of their poor documentation and lack of open source projects! Very curious about how well it works
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It’s cool that you can display/embed two casts in one cast like this!
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This tracks all the way back to the seed round. Individual investors were consistently better off just buying the underlying crypto assets. Different story for those who went to work at Coin base—like Olaf or Fred Ehrsam.
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Coinbase’s Series D was August 2017, when BTC was ~$4K. Anyone could’ve just bought BTC (fully liquid, no accreditation hurdles) and still outperformed.
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💯 lol
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for a tip. more specifically, "Mint this post" = "tip the creator but get an onchain receipt of your patronage"
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Meta AI has gotten so good and it’s embedded right into whatsapp! Today it could almost tell me the correct date. Cheap intelligence for everyone
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There’s a kind of online conversation that AI has quietly killed. ~ Mutually wondering together ~ I came across a sentence in a book: “We all die alone.” The old me would have asked people online whether they thought this was true. Now we have the AI version of “let me google that for you.” Don’t you miss those small, shared questions?
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Thanks! Yeah, especially with trading baked in - it took a few weeks of back and forth, but luckily not a nightmare ☺️
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It’s still running with hundreds of thousands of point allocations a day. But we wanted to add more to onchain reputation and so we have a consumer app now that is market based. Just got the app approved! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stack-create-earn/id6742792884
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crypto already exports its culture to the rest of the internet, and some of the mechanisms we invent here will do the same. collecting is likely one that will find its way into web2 apps (perhaps that already happened with rednote?)
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I put tipping into the collection bucket because it think it’s great to get an nft for a tip. That’s kind of the basis of a lot of collecting.
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Many crypto platforms are in the business of selling what is otherwise free. The two ways it can work is: 1) patronage, tipping, collecting - which is about deepening the relationship between creator and collector 2) speculation on virality These serve different human needs and are best represented by distinct primitives - nfs for collectors and coins for speculation. Coins will do better on volume by definition because it’s viral and has a profit motive. But collecting is special. Both valid. It doesn’t make sense to be a maximalist in either direction. But it’s important to know which one the platform is serving.
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Love going to Brooklyn it’s like a vacation
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Ordered a copy!
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Love Melbourne! Spent a month there two years ago
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Yeah. Are you in Australia? Or is the globe just centered there for aesthetic reasons
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I’m originally from South Africa, I moved to the US after high school and my sister moved to Australia and had kids, so my parents followed her!
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That’s where my family lives! 🐨
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