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Ex Machina
3h ago
Diffusion is Hard
When India hosted the AI Summit, it was the first time that discussions about this new technology were held in front of the people who it would actually affect. By democratising access, we could start to have real discussions about how to get this technology out into the world.
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
7h ago
Polymarket - Why You’re Losing Money Betting on Your Beliefs
I recently sat down with “Polymarket John,” a guy who treats prediction markets like a professional P&L.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
9h ago
The cost of spending too much on housing
This is an interesting chart from the Globe and Mail. It shows GDP, Gross Domestic Savings (how much a country's residents and businesses save), Gross Fixed Capital Formation (technical term for investments in productive long-term assets), and the share of total investment going into housing for the 20 largest economies in the world. One of the key takeaways from the chart is that Canada invests the most into residential real estate (figures are from 2024). Now, I'm not an economist, but the ...
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Blog iconETH Daily
18h ago
Strawmap Ethereum Technical Roadmap
Strawmap is a technical roadmap offering a long-term, holistic view of Ethereum upgrades across five north stars.
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Blog iconMixed Realities with TJ Kawamura
20h ago
AI Will Run on Crypto Rails
AI agents need to transact autonomously, globally, and at machine speed, often with counterparties they have never encountered before. That requires programmable spending constraints, verifiable identity without centralized gatekeepers, and settlement that is instant, transparent, and always on. The properties that define crypto, permissionless access, programmable money, transparent settlement, and onchain identity, match what autonomous software needs to transact at scale without human inte...
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Blog iconComma
Feb 25
1️⃣ Comma Partners: January 2026
Oversold and misunderstood. We still believe
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Boys Club
Feb 25
everything is insider trading
Hi friends, This morning my Uber driver and I chatted about our OpenClaws. He’s vibecoding an app for high schoolers that tracks progress to graduation. This is one of ten conversations I’ve had this week with people who are not developers, yet are building and experimenting with AI dev tools and having fun. The viral Citrini article may have been science fiction FUD but the energy shift is real (complimentary). Again, I’m doing some scheming to try and get to the Network School in a few mont...
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Blog iconFalsenine
Feb 25
EPL GW27: Winners And Losers
This gameweek was dominated by all the action around a North London Derby with both teams in dramatically different conditions. Arsenal fighting for the title at the top of the table, Tottenham fighting to escape relegation at the bottom. Elsewhere Manchester City faced a stern test as they sought to stay in the title race, Aston Villa tried to keep up with the leaders, and the relegation threathened clubs continued the fight to stay up. Here all the winners and losers from last gameweek's ac...
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Blog iconHarmonica News
Feb 25
The Context Layer Needs a Facilitator
We need to tap into the institutional knowledge to make AI agents effective. But the most valuable knowledge is tacit: trapped in people's heads, pre-articulation, never written down. How do you surface it?
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 25
Waiting for the real estate bottom
Deflation is bad for economies. That is why the typical standard for most central banks is a target inflation rate of 2%. This leaves a factor of safety in case you miss your target. Because if you target 0% and end up with a negative number, then you're in trouble. A negative number is significantly worse than moderate inflation. The principal problem with deflation is that consumers start expecting goods and services to be cheaper next month and stop buying non-essential items, creating a v...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
Feb 25
The Dopamine Ladder: Why Nobody Watches & Reads Your Content (How to Fix It)
Your product and content aren't boring to the right people. Your content architecture for attention is broken. That's where the Dopamine Ladder comes in...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 25
Ethereum Foundation Begins Staking ETH
The Ethereum Foundation has begun staking 70,000 ETH from its treasury, starting with a deposit of 2,016 ETH.
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Blog iconHard Mode First
Feb 25
6 Excuses to Vibe Code This Spring
Build Something with Me this SpringThis spring, make it your job to start talking about AI and start building with it. I’ve got six Build First community events coming up over the next two months, ranging from free intro sessions to full-day build-a-thons, and I’d love to see you there. You can check out all upcoming events here: buildfirst.ai/events (And if you’ve got a network who might benefit from a Build First workshop or community event this spring or summer, give a shout at bethany@bui...
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Blog iconDark Markets
Feb 25
👁️ Trump: No Pardon for Sam Bankman-Fried
Welcome to your weekly Dark Markets newsletter. We’re taking a long weekend, so today’s newsletter is a quick rundown of some of the best news we’ve had in a while. Subscribe My former colleagues at Fortune report confirmation from the Trump White House that the President will not pardon Sam Bankman-Fried (or at least doesn’t plan to currently).👁️ Sam Bankman-Fried's Adderall Innocence ProjectDavid Z. Morris · Feb 18 Read full story This was first mentioned in an NYT interview with Trump in ...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 24
The effects of new housing supply in Switzerland
Last month, we talked about how even "luxury" housing can improve overall housing affordability in a market. In that post, we spoke about a recent study that looked at the downstream effects of a new condominium tower in Honolulu. Today, let's look at Switzerland. I stumbled upon this working paper on Twitter. The authors are Lukas Hauck and Frédéric Kluser, both from the University of Bern. In it, they look at the country-wide effects of new residential housing supply in Switzerland and, mor...
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Blog iconSalon de l’Empress
Feb 24
Substrata Builds + OPEN CALL 4 ART
Hey all - I have been since right before Valentine's Day deep in SubstrataVR. It started with a Valentine's Day party hosted by Bitpixi and Gutter Sam which they paid me to do the the music in my first paid DJ gig! Then Gutter Sam gifted me a parcel, and I've been building and building! I have made multiple galleries and feel pretty confindent in my building skills. You can check them out in browswer or on desktop in the following links. galeria de basura // all my 1/1 works on SuperRareGaler...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 24
Ethereum Foundation DeFi Team
The dedicated effort will support Defipunk values and more experimental DeFi innovations.
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Blog iconGALPHA
Feb 24
exploring yin through abstract art
On Being A Woman"—a deliberate, resilient, and non-collapsing vulnerability that acts as an inner, unshakeable strength. It challenges the conventional view of softness as weakness or passive yielding."Maxximillian.ethCommenting on Violet Femmes A visual expression of softness as a deliberate state—yin presented as container of depth intrinsic to its essence. This is a work of abstract art from Maxximillian. For more abstract art, visit abstractia.maxximillian.art. Ooooo add me to the presale...
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Continuations
Feb 24
Philosophy Mondays: From Is to Ought - Toward a Universal Moral Core (Part III)
In the two prior posts in Philosophy Mondays I have argued for a universal moral core centered on knowledge. The first post shows how absorbing states curtail the growth of knowledge. The second post demonstrates the need for resources to further develop knowledge. To recap ever so briefly: knowledge is central to human affairs as it is the source of our power and responsibility. It is what uniquely sets us apart from all other species to date, although we are in the process of creating new s...
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Ex Machina
3h ago
Diffusion is Hard
When India hosted the AI Summit, it was the first time that discussions about this new technology were held in front of the people who it would actually affect. By democratising access, we could start to have real discussions about how to get this technology out into the world.
Post cover image
Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
7h ago
Polymarket - Why You’re Losing Money Betting on Your Beliefs
I recently sat down with “Polymarket John,” a guy who treats prediction markets like a professional P&L.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
9h ago
The cost of spending too much on housing
This is an interesting chart from the Globe and Mail. It shows GDP, Gross Domestic Savings (how much a country's residents and businesses save), Gross Fixed Capital Formation (technical term for investments in productive long-term assets), and the share of total investment going into housing for the 20 largest economies in the world. One of the key takeaways from the chart is that Canada invests the most into residential real estate (figures are from 2024). Now, I'm not an economist, but the ...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
18h ago
Strawmap Ethereum Technical Roadmap
Strawmap is a technical roadmap offering a long-term, holistic view of Ethereum upgrades across five north stars.
Post cover image
Blog iconMixed Realities with TJ Kawamura
20h ago
AI Will Run on Crypto Rails
AI agents need to transact autonomously, globally, and at machine speed, often with counterparties they have never encountered before. That requires programmable spending constraints, verifiable identity without centralized gatekeepers, and settlement that is instant, transparent, and always on. The properties that define crypto, permissionless access, programmable money, transparent settlement, and onchain identity, match what autonomous software needs to transact at scale without human inte...
Post cover image
Blog iconComma
Feb 25
1️⃣ Comma Partners: January 2026
Oversold and misunderstood. We still believe
Post cover image
Boys Club
Feb 25
everything is insider trading
Hi friends, This morning my Uber driver and I chatted about our OpenClaws. He’s vibecoding an app for high schoolers that tracks progress to graduation. This is one of ten conversations I’ve had this week with people who are not developers, yet are building and experimenting with AI dev tools and having fun. The viral Citrini article may have been science fiction FUD but the energy shift is real (complimentary). Again, I’m doing some scheming to try and get to the Network School in a few mont...
Post cover image
Blog iconFalsenine
Feb 25
EPL GW27: Winners And Losers
This gameweek was dominated by all the action around a North London Derby with both teams in dramatically different conditions. Arsenal fighting for the title at the top of the table, Tottenham fighting to escape relegation at the bottom. Elsewhere Manchester City faced a stern test as they sought to stay in the title race, Aston Villa tried to keep up with the leaders, and the relegation threathened clubs continued the fight to stay up. Here all the winners and losers from last gameweek's ac...
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Blog iconHarmonica News
Feb 25
The Context Layer Needs a Facilitator
We need to tap into the institutional knowledge to make AI agents effective. But the most valuable knowledge is tacit: trapped in people's heads, pre-articulation, never written down. How do you surface it?
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 25
Waiting for the real estate bottom
Deflation is bad for economies. That is why the typical standard for most central banks is a target inflation rate of 2%. This leaves a factor of safety in case you miss your target. Because if you target 0% and end up with a negative number, then you're in trouble. A negative number is significantly worse than moderate inflation. The principal problem with deflation is that consumers start expecting goods and services to be cheaper next month and stop buying non-essential items, creating a v...
Post cover image
Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
Feb 25
The Dopamine Ladder: Why Nobody Watches & Reads Your Content (How to Fix It)
Your product and content aren't boring to the right people. Your content architecture for attention is broken. That's where the Dopamine Ladder comes in...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 25
Ethereum Foundation Begins Staking ETH
The Ethereum Foundation has begun staking 70,000 ETH from its treasury, starting with a deposit of 2,016 ETH.
Post cover image
Blog iconHard Mode First
Feb 25
6 Excuses to Vibe Code This Spring
Build Something with Me this SpringThis spring, make it your job to start talking about AI and start building with it. I’ve got six Build First community events coming up over the next two months, ranging from free intro sessions to full-day build-a-thons, and I’d love to see you there. You can check out all upcoming events here: buildfirst.ai/events (And if you’ve got a network who might benefit from a Build First workshop or community event this spring or summer, give a shout at bethany@bui...
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Blog iconDark Markets
Feb 25
👁️ Trump: No Pardon for Sam Bankman-Fried
Welcome to your weekly Dark Markets newsletter. We’re taking a long weekend, so today’s newsletter is a quick rundown of some of the best news we’ve had in a while. Subscribe My former colleagues at Fortune report confirmation from the Trump White House that the President will not pardon Sam Bankman-Fried (or at least doesn’t plan to currently).👁️ Sam Bankman-Fried's Adderall Innocence ProjectDavid Z. Morris · Feb 18 Read full story This was first mentioned in an NYT interview with Trump in ...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 24
The effects of new housing supply in Switzerland
Last month, we talked about how even "luxury" housing can improve overall housing affordability in a market. In that post, we spoke about a recent study that looked at the downstream effects of a new condominium tower in Honolulu. Today, let's look at Switzerland. I stumbled upon this working paper on Twitter. The authors are Lukas Hauck and Frédéric Kluser, both from the University of Bern. In it, they look at the country-wide effects of new residential housing supply in Switzerland and, mor...
Post cover image
Blog iconSalon de l’Empress
Feb 24
Substrata Builds + OPEN CALL 4 ART
Hey all - I have been since right before Valentine's Day deep in SubstrataVR. It started with a Valentine's Day party hosted by Bitpixi and Gutter Sam which they paid me to do the the music in my first paid DJ gig! Then Gutter Sam gifted me a parcel, and I've been building and building! I have made multiple galleries and feel pretty confindent in my building skills. You can check them out in browswer or on desktop in the following links. galeria de basura // all my 1/1 works on SuperRareGaler...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 24
Ethereum Foundation DeFi Team
The dedicated effort will support Defipunk values and more experimental DeFi innovations.
Post cover image
Blog iconGALPHA
Feb 24
exploring yin through abstract art
On Being A Woman"—a deliberate, resilient, and non-collapsing vulnerability that acts as an inner, unshakeable strength. It challenges the conventional view of softness as weakness or passive yielding."Maxximillian.ethCommenting on Violet Femmes A visual expression of softness as a deliberate state—yin presented as container of depth intrinsic to its essence. This is a work of abstract art from Maxximillian. For more abstract art, visit abstractia.maxximillian.art. Ooooo add me to the presale...
Post cover image
Continuations
Feb 24
Philosophy Mondays: From Is to Ought - Toward a Universal Moral Core (Part III)
In the two prior posts in Philosophy Mondays I have argued for a universal moral core centered on knowledge. The first post shows how absorbing states curtail the growth of knowledge. The second post demonstrates the need for resources to further develop knowledge. To recap ever so briefly: knowledge is central to human affairs as it is the source of our power and responsibility. It is what uniquely sets us apart from all other species to date, although we are in the process of creating new s...