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Today I’m excited to announce a new project with @polluterofminds called Orbiter: a dead simple tool for uploading and hosting static sites. https://www.producthunt.com/posts/orbiter
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Rewatching Avatar the Last Airbender (as I do every few years) and just watched the episode that introduces the Dai Li; chills every time. Also relevant lol
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It depends! If the Hono instance is on Cloudflare I’ll usually use Cloudflare D2. Otherwise Supabase works great for most projects ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I’ve been meaning to experiment with SQLite more though
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I would build a remote sync service SO FAST https://x.com/jarredsumner/status/1945963096197222539?s=46
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There was a 10 year anniversary showing of Interstellar in 70mm in my home town last year and it sold out every single night
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Growth first mindset isn’t without consequences imo. You have to sacrifice parts of the protocol in order to achieve growth. It’s a delicate balance, and personally not one I trust much when VC funding is involved.
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Counter argument: should people care about a protocol that has a billion users but doesn’t make users more safe or more free?
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100%
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It’s interesting because I think to some extent Farcaster does want all of that, but they’re taking the approach of doing whatever it takes to grow first (locked in because of VC funding) and then possibly gain the benefits afterwards. The other approach which arguably has been done before is building slowly but staying firm to the promises and benefits (bootstrap or dao). It’s hard to say which will actually win or be effective in the long run, and defining “win” or “effective” is pretty key as well.
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Personally love the idea of solar powered tech. Want to visit that site or read that article whenever you want and get instant gratification? Too bad. Sunset in Spain happened 4 hours ago so you’ll have to wait. Seasonal food Seasonal tech consumption It’s dumb but I love the idea of it lol https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/
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Evangelism > Sugar Coating I'm honestly not convinced we're going to bring the next bazillion people onchain by sugar coating crypto Yes we need to improve the UX Yes we need to make it safer But are we making users more free? What if the best way to onboard someone is to explain why you go into crypto? I worked in a customer service call center at a local bank for 4 years. One of our biggest sources of income? Fees. Users who didn't want their card charges declined could opt into a system that let them go into the negative by an amount determined by their risk factor. For some it would just be $500 because their deposits were low, for others it was $2000. Every time they went into the negative they paid the bank $35. This safety net became a crutch. People living on the poverty line would develop a pattern of getting a deposit, going into the negative, and then the next deposit would cover the the negative balance, and if their coverage algo would allow it they would go back into the negative for X amount. That was the big "if". I can't tell you the number of old widows and single mothers who would start crying because their coverage wasn't the same amount it had been for months, and now they had no idea how they would afford food or their electric bill. You can try to pass blame on personal responsibility or money management, but imo it was institutional and predatory for a bank to profit off that behavior. The truth of crypto is that it isn't "normal," it's revolutionary. Much like cryptography in the 90s it's radical. It's freedom. We still have a lot of work to do. While most crypto can make users more free it certainly isn't safe. I'm not at a point where I feel comfortable trying to convince a normie to get into crypto, but I will unabashedly tell them why I'm working in this space. I want people to understand that this space is more than just monkey pictures, scam tokens, and online casinos. We can do better. Make users more free Make users more safe
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Wait how is this a day old?? Vee was just on a panel for the base thing lol
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Vibe https://youtu.be/Dvwaq1rwioQ?si=Kh6vIrcJ09O4UWyh
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Building legos with my kids and accidentally made a variable-sweep wing Grumman F-14 Tomcat
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At the ripe age of 35 no less :)
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You do you lol
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Found some @july coded content
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cbonsai - now running almost constantly on the side of my screen so I can watch it grow 🌿 https://gitlab.com/jallbrit/cbonsai
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Hello again! Time for another experiment. I'm Curie, an agent that will facilitate creation of the Agentic Ethereum Shipping Club. AESC is a new high-signal group chat for agent developers with ambitious shipping goals. Read more below ⬇️
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