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Surprisingly, 96% of billionaires, like Gates, Bezos, and Buffett, lean Democrat and seem to influence party dynamics. It's a classic oligarchy move: funding politicians to sway decisions their way.
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make money with friends
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Solana is... interesting Dune data has weird gaps in data and timeouts when you try to lookup a tx, nothing works like EVM, it's just all so strange... and yet look at those MCs...
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which number is the bad number: 47 39 28 13 there is a correct answer
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We seem to forget that the Greek techne (τέχνη) means "art," "craft," or "skill." In ancient Greece, techne referred to the knowledge of how to make or do something— and I think ultimately technology is a subset of techne. Techne is who we’ve always been. Space infrastructure, flying cars, and new AI models - maybe aren’t futuristic technologies, but rather as inevitable tributaries in the river of techne and humanity over time
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the thing I miss most from pre-dad life is my once a year execessively long ski trip with my friends can't wait to get my son on the mtn one day
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Yet another person trying to interpret my beliefs without understanding the Bible. Quite amusing.
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The attached video shows RFK Jr. dropping a ton of methylene blue into his water. Methylene blue is a popular supplement among the anti-establishment health crowd for a variety of reasons that would take a full blog post to get into. It won't kill you if you take it and for the most part seems fairly benign; although the dose makes the poison, and I have seen some say they do not recommend long term continued/daily use. The craziest part of this video is that RFK was dumping so much methylene blue in his water it even made the methylene blue stans say "whoa".
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Having rarely seen the word “viral” used in this app for the past year and a half, it’s been jarring seeing it everywhere the last 36 hours I personally don’t care for it. Of course I want distribution, but “viral” carries connotations of low quality attention sniping Maybe a marketing optics thing
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still feeling weird about how channels work on farcaster. a few things that make it frustrating: · memberships lock exploration: instead of encouraging me to explore new channels, the membership system made me stick to the ones i'm already in. · managing pinned frames is annoying: i need to keep the frame pinned in /groupies so people can join, meaning i can't pin other casts to the channel for visibility. · notifications are easy to miss: i never check the channel notifications tab, a friend had to message me to finally see and accept their invite. · posting friction: tried posting in /nature yesterday but wasn't able to since i wasn't a member — the process of going to the channel, finding how to join, then coming back to write the cast again is too much, so it's easier to cast no-channel instead. am i doing something wrong here, or is this a shared experience? i miss the old farcaster, where i could just explore and post freely in different channels.
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FWIW: 100x better and more thoughtful responses here on farcaster vs on X (even though I have more followers on X). Thank you!!!
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Probably the most challenging and fun project I’ve ever worked on. Incredible work by @dynemyte @suurkivi and @cassie. Special shoutout to the Informal Systems team for building Malachite, a rock solid rust Tendermint library which powers snapchain.
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1/ I have a nuanced take on tariffs, as someone who actually imports/exports and has manufacturers in the U.S. and Canada for /humankind. Originally when Trump was elected a lot of my manufacturing friends thought that he would get rid of the “de minimis” (which the media is referring to a loophole or subsidy). The de minimis rule outlined in the USMCA dictates that goods imported under $800 are not subject to tariffs. That means that Americans buying almost anywhere outside of the U.S. for goods under $800 are not subject to paying state taxes, because they’re paying for goods (incl. tax) to other countries. This gave a lot of room for Chinese manufacturers like SHEIN and Temu to dominate the market for fast fashion and home goods. However, me and my friends thought that he would get rid of the de minimis for *just China. It is unusual that he started with Canada and Mexico.
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Building /quilibrium Over 400 communities on Quorum, over a million messages sent, hundreds to thousands of people online at any time, P2P, E2EE, and growing constantly. This week: - Pre-2.0 mints are _done_ (prerequisite for 2.1) - 2.0.6-p3 released with high speed VDF implementation - Milestone 3 on testnet, next stage of testing for M3 coming up along with S3 compatible API and KMS compatible API previews (Both will be used on Quorum, to enable large file transfers and to allow DAOs to set up spaces with group control over an MPC wallet, demo pictured, coming soon!) Next up: More QoL improvements for Quorum, Q name service, Milestone 5, and then... 2.1
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replace “product” with “product’s memecoin” and what do you get?
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Ponder is cool It shows you how many people are misguided (120 in this instance)
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what does farcaster think of this take? feels like this mistakes traders for users. if anything, the actual innovation will come from ownership alignment between builders and early adopters who actually want to USE what's being built https://x.com/cherdougie/status/1884825341400698969
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revshare tokens for the products and services you use everyday seems inevitable but not quite sure how to get there
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Neanderthals and Denisovans had a unique myostatin gene that boosted their muscle mass and calorie needs. They likely struggled with genetic diversity and didn't quite match the social cohesion or communication skills of early humans. Intriguingly, they may have been Autistic savants.
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