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The journey leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller. Where is your next adventure? Where would you like to go next time? Summer is coming soon, which means new trips, new memories
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https://warpcast.com/renatov.eth/0xe058b8cf
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@woj
i wish this wasn't true
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
How are people feeling about the upcoming channel changes?
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@joanwestenberg.eth
lmao imagine turning yourself off for 8 hours
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Stephan
@stephancill
Dune is a front runner for now although technically not free for my use case
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@nicolaus
Does anyone actually use branching? If so, what workflows do you include it in?
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@sushen
A great way to end the week at the F1 Singapore Grand Prix with @ted @kartik and the @ethglobal team!
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@eriks
the most supportive eco, feel a sense of shared purpose here base team, builders, creators, users
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@galazio
Started autumn with a little roadtrip to the White Mountains. The leaves are starting to change color now in New England 🍂 Clam chowder and crispy yellow leaves
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Some of my favorite AI tools: Claude 3.5 Sonnet I use it for building React UIs and doing code reviews. As a solo developer, this is really helpful. My top tip when using Claude is to delegate tasks instead of asking open-ended questions. I like to stay in control but find it useful to assign specific parts of my app with clear limits. Another tip is to use popular frameworks or libraries like Tailwind and React because the code it produces will fit the framework’s rules. ChatGPT 4o and O-1 I find them great for reviewing messages, managing my daily and weekly to-dos, and brainstorming ideas. I also love Whisper and use it as a live note-taking and brainstorming tool when I’m on the go. ChatGPT helps me with my weaknesses in written communication. Some interesting uses include tracking my gym workouts and coming up with new exercises every day. Tools I’m trying out but haven’t fully added to my workflow: V0, Cursor. What AI tools do you think I should check out?
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@pmarca
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@mrdickson
I drove yesterday, to another city, on the way back, without noticing a hole, I punctured the wheel and slightly bent the disk. Unpleasant slippers, but as it is ( I will try to do it before the weekend and be more careful. Do you happen to puncture a tire by accident?
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Friends, please tell me if the Chevrolet Camaro with the 2.0 engine is good or not? which + and - and who generally owns such
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https://warpcast.com/aviationdoctor.eth/0xff12497e
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@robin
aloha @alphaprime! an honor to meet a friend of @justbuild!
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Ladies and gentlemen, we got him /Opacity
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8.5.24 * Dropped on hypersub * Mint on Zora https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x53fda6bc46448dc3b2ba7dc89396a36adb4f063c/26?referrer=0x63764358ea6a0244928ac3816b6c99fb23456664
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In honour of tonight's episode of /okbanger (cc: @christin @cameron) I'm writing: When I was in Nepal and COVID-19 paused the entire world; I was without a working mobile phone, hiking in the Himalayas, without a guide, and found out about the situation only when reaching a government checkpoint where they were letting nobody pass by. The friends I had met within the 10 days prior immediately split into three different groups according to level of panic. It was at a time in my life where I was meditating for an hour a day. I suspect that it was what allowed me to bring some equanimity and presence to the situations of the next days. I decided not to rush to source a jeep back to Kathmandu, but also not to freeze and stay put. The smaller group of friends I became a part of decided we would go to another nearby village in a different direction. A few magical days (pictured) were spent where things remained untouched by the chaos that would ensue, until police took our names and said leave for Kathmandu.
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