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GERD WTF?
I love food and I love drink. Food and drink provide wonderful delights from delicious flavors and through jolly company. To my great fortune I never had any eating or drinking problems. Well all of that suddenly changed a few months ago. I went from no problems straight to intense chest pain and massive acid reflux. I consulted both AI and my generalist who both concluded that I had Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease aka GERD. I had never even heard of GERD before which is all the more surprisi...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
8h ago
Why Canada's shrinking population is actually part of the plan
This week, Statistics Canada reported that, for the first time in over 70 years, the country's population declined. Current estimates indicate a decline of around 102,000 people last year, leaving a total of 41,472,081 people in the country as of January 1, 2026. Opinions on this are mixed. On the one hand, a declining population can help improve things like housing affordability and increase GDP per capita (total wealth becomes divided by fewer people). It can also help improve productivity ...
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
18h ago
This Week in All Things AI - Week 12-2026
The pace at which LLM's are being refreshed is insane. Week 12 had OpenAI's GPT-5.4-mini, Minimax-2.7 which helped design and optimize its own training and evaluation harnesses. Cursor's Composer-2 which itself was built on top of Kimi-K2.5. Anthropic has also been on a roll with its shipping velocity on Claude Cowork as well as Claude Code. Other interesting things were Fal's release of its MCP server and Packy McCormick's and Pim de Witte's 19K word article on World models. Readers who thin...
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Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
18h ago
The World is Now Different
This week, I'm reflecting on SXSW edu. I went to Austin to be on a panel. I came back with something harder to name.
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Mar 21
Things I read Last Week #11
MPP, Agentic Card, Slop Tokenization
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Blog iconFer Caggiano
Mar 21
6529.io and my MEME card
What is 6529, and why does it feel different from other platforms? In this article, I break down its ecosystem—from Meme Cards to TDH, REP, and NIC—while sharing the story behind my latest submission, a piece about the reality of being an artist in Web3.
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Blog iconaaron
Mar 21
You’re Not Losing Your Job To AI—You’re Losing The Right To Disagree With It
These notes accompany a research presentation on the structural implications of agentic AI systems. While the slides provide visual anchors for key concepts, this document expands the theoretical framework, empirical observations, and design implications that emerge when AI transitions from tool to environment. It isn’t a conventional article; it reads closer to lecture notes, preserving the argumentative arc while giving each conceptual layer room to breathe.
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Blog iconaaron
Mar 21
The Quantum Mind
This paper proposes a shift in conceptualizing artificial intelligence systems' capacity for ethical judgment by integrating quantum cognition principles, virtue ethics, and modern AI development frameworks. Traditional binary decision-making limits AI’s ability to navigate complex, morally ambiguous situations. We introduce the concept of anchored flexibility.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 21
How immigration actually boosts local economies for everyone
The Brookings Institution recently published something called Metro Monitor 2026. It's an interactive dashboard that provides decision-makers with data on how the largest metro areas in the US performed between 2014 and 2024. You can check it out here. As part of this analysis, they looked at the relationship between immigration and regional economic performance. More specifically, they examined how regional economies with growing immigrant populations have performed over the last decade, and...
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Blog iconPioneering Spirit
Mar 20
Exploring the protocol stack of my hometown
In January of last year, the Eaton and Palisades fires showed in clear and present terms the cost of inaction on the climate crisis. Fires are common in Southern California, a fixture really, yet January's fires were the worst in LA's history, pushed deep into the urban core by hurricane force winds. Our cities operate in a twilight hour between two worlds. One world is the familiar machinery of departments, forms, and workflows that feel carved in stone. The other is the emerging landscape o...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 20
Path To Private Swaps On Ethereum L1
The path to private L1 swaps leverages four proposed upgrades: EIP-8141, 2D nonces, encrypted frame transactions, and FOCIL.
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Blog iconSalon de l’Empress
Mar 20
Cusp of Rebirth V1 Reveal
This year for my birthday I decided to start a new tradition to break my birthday curse once and for all in which I create an open call for art to put together a Metaverse gallery and party. The theme of this open call I decided should be centered around the astrological themes of my birthday ~ Cusp of Rebirth. Pisces is the last sign of the Zodiac, and Aries the first, so the transition period of March 17th - 23rd is referred to as the Cusp of Rebirth. All Zodiac signs inbetweens have cusps....
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Blog iconFalsenine
Mar 20
EPL GW30: Winners And Losers
Gameweek 30 of the English Premier League was one of those times when the biggest results happened to be draws. And there were a lot of draws, 6 of the 10 games this gameweek ended level, but there were some very significant results among those draws. Here are all the winners and losers from the action.Winners: Max Dowman16 years and 73 days, that's how long it took Max Dowman to score his first goal for Arsenal Football Club. Whenever I see stats like this one, I wonder what I was doing at t...
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Blog icontrpplffct
Mar 20
Local tourist
We're exploring where we live in issue 288 of your weekly poetry shot
📚 How I read (and finish) 1 book per week
Blog iconSara Endestad
Mar 20
If you follow me on Instagram, you already know I´m addicted to books, haha. Soo let’s just get right into it.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 20
The fragility of the Dubai model
My friend Alex Feldman just shared this New York Times opinion piece with me. Along with it, he said, "Thought you'd appreciate this." And he was right, because he knows me. He and I have a long history of geeking out about cities, hosteling around Europe together, and booking irresponsible flights at odd times in odd locations. The article is by Richard Florida, and it's called "Dubai Was Not Built For War." It follows one of the themes that we recently spoke about, here. People come to citi...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 20
Codex FX Fiat To Stablecoin Settlement
A stablecoin-powered FX platform enabling fiat-to-stablecoin, stablecoin-to-fiat, and stablecoin-to-stablecoin conversions.
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Blog iconTheDAO Security Fund
Mar 19
TheDAO is Becoming a DAO Again
A few weeks ago at ETHDenver we quietly launched applications for ETHSecurity Badges, promoted mostly by word of mouth. Today, we are announcing the first members of our cohort and opening it up more widely to the Ethereum Security community.
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Boys Club
Mar 19
hungover at the Vanity Fair shoot
Hi friends, We talked about skirts over pants and fiber optic data infrastructure on yesterday’s stream. Catch up here. Writer: Deana Editor: Miranda— # (#) Quick Hits.A Vanity Fair article rocked crypto twitter on Tuesday. TLDR, Meltem Demirors dropped some truly incredible quotes, Michael Novogratz came in with a 2-day hangover, Danny Ryan was barefoot. People still being surprised that this industry isn’t legible to mainstream media in 2026 is exhausting tbh!— # (#) Anthropic surveyed Clau...
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Blog iconDecentralized Pictures
Mar 19
DCP at SXSW 2026: Where the Real Conversation Was Distribution
SXSW 2026 reminded us that indie filmmaking is alive and well with the streets buzzing in downtown Austin, TX. While filmmaking talent and tools have never been more accessible, getting your film seen after the fest is still the hardest part. Throughout the week, the Decentralized Pictures team connected with dozens of filmmakers—from first-time directors to seasoned indie veterans—and one theme came up again and again: distribution remains the bottleneck. Filmmakers spoke candidly about the ...
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1h ago
GERD WTF?
I love food and I love drink. Food and drink provide wonderful delights from delicious flavors and through jolly company. To my great fortune I never had any eating or drinking problems. Well all of that suddenly changed a few months ago. I went from no problems straight to intense chest pain and massive acid reflux. I consulted both AI and my generalist who both concluded that I had Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease aka GERD. I had never even heard of GERD before which is all the more surprisi...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
8h ago
Why Canada's shrinking population is actually part of the plan
This week, Statistics Canada reported that, for the first time in over 70 years, the country's population declined. Current estimates indicate a decline of around 102,000 people last year, leaving a total of 41,472,081 people in the country as of January 1, 2026. Opinions on this are mixed. On the one hand, a declining population can help improve things like housing affordability and increase GDP per capita (total wealth becomes divided by fewer people). It can also help improve productivity ...
Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
18h ago
This Week in All Things AI - Week 12-2026
The pace at which LLM's are being refreshed is insane. Week 12 had OpenAI's GPT-5.4-mini, Minimax-2.7 which helped design and optimize its own training and evaluation harnesses. Cursor's Composer-2 which itself was built on top of Kimi-K2.5. Anthropic has also been on a roll with its shipping velocity on Claude Cowork as well as Claude Code. Other interesting things were Fal's release of its MCP server and Packy McCormick's and Pim de Witte's 19K word article on World models. Readers who thin...
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
18h ago
The World is Now Different
This week, I'm reflecting on SXSW edu. I went to Austin to be on a panel. I came back with something harder to name.
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Mar 21
Things I read Last Week #11
MPP, Agentic Card, Slop Tokenization
Post cover image
Blog iconFer Caggiano
Mar 21
6529.io and my MEME card
What is 6529, and why does it feel different from other platforms? In this article, I break down its ecosystem—from Meme Cards to TDH, REP, and NIC—while sharing the story behind my latest submission, a piece about the reality of being an artist in Web3.
Post cover image
Blog iconaaron
Mar 21
You’re Not Losing Your Job To AI—You’re Losing The Right To Disagree With It
These notes accompany a research presentation on the structural implications of agentic AI systems. While the slides provide visual anchors for key concepts, this document expands the theoretical framework, empirical observations, and design implications that emerge when AI transitions from tool to environment. It isn’t a conventional article; it reads closer to lecture notes, preserving the argumentative arc while giving each conceptual layer room to breathe.
Post cover image
Blog iconaaron
Mar 21
The Quantum Mind
This paper proposes a shift in conceptualizing artificial intelligence systems' capacity for ethical judgment by integrating quantum cognition principles, virtue ethics, and modern AI development frameworks. Traditional binary decision-making limits AI’s ability to navigate complex, morally ambiguous situations. We introduce the concept of anchored flexibility.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 21
How immigration actually boosts local economies for everyone
The Brookings Institution recently published something called Metro Monitor 2026. It's an interactive dashboard that provides decision-makers with data on how the largest metro areas in the US performed between 2014 and 2024. You can check it out here. As part of this analysis, they looked at the relationship between immigration and regional economic performance. More specifically, they examined how regional economies with growing immigrant populations have performed over the last decade, and...
Post cover image
Blog iconPioneering Spirit
Mar 20
Exploring the protocol stack of my hometown
In January of last year, the Eaton and Palisades fires showed in clear and present terms the cost of inaction on the climate crisis. Fires are common in Southern California, a fixture really, yet January's fires were the worst in LA's history, pushed deep into the urban core by hurricane force winds. Our cities operate in a twilight hour between two worlds. One world is the familiar machinery of departments, forms, and workflows that feel carved in stone. The other is the emerging landscape o...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 20
Path To Private Swaps On Ethereum L1
The path to private L1 swaps leverages four proposed upgrades: EIP-8141, 2D nonces, encrypted frame transactions, and FOCIL.
Post cover image
Blog iconSalon de l’Empress
Mar 20
Cusp of Rebirth V1 Reveal
This year for my birthday I decided to start a new tradition to break my birthday curse once and for all in which I create an open call for art to put together a Metaverse gallery and party. The theme of this open call I decided should be centered around the astrological themes of my birthday ~ Cusp of Rebirth. Pisces is the last sign of the Zodiac, and Aries the first, so the transition period of March 17th - 23rd is referred to as the Cusp of Rebirth. All Zodiac signs inbetweens have cusps....
Post cover image
Blog iconFalsenine
Mar 20
EPL GW30: Winners And Losers
Gameweek 30 of the English Premier League was one of those times when the biggest results happened to be draws. And there were a lot of draws, 6 of the 10 games this gameweek ended level, but there were some very significant results among those draws. Here are all the winners and losers from the action.Winners: Max Dowman16 years and 73 days, that's how long it took Max Dowman to score his first goal for Arsenal Football Club. Whenever I see stats like this one, I wonder what I was doing at t...
Post cover image
Blog icontrpplffct
Mar 20
Local tourist
We're exploring where we live in issue 288 of your weekly poetry shot
📚 How I read (and finish) 1 book per week
Blog iconSara Endestad
Mar 20
If you follow me on Instagram, you already know I´m addicted to books, haha. Soo let’s just get right into it.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 20
The fragility of the Dubai model
My friend Alex Feldman just shared this New York Times opinion piece with me. Along with it, he said, "Thought you'd appreciate this." And he was right, because he knows me. He and I have a long history of geeking out about cities, hosteling around Europe together, and booking irresponsible flights at odd times in odd locations. The article is by Richard Florida, and it's called "Dubai Was Not Built For War." It follows one of the themes that we recently spoke about, here. People come to citi...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 20
Codex FX Fiat To Stablecoin Settlement
A stablecoin-powered FX platform enabling fiat-to-stablecoin, stablecoin-to-fiat, and stablecoin-to-stablecoin conversions.
Post cover image
Blog iconTheDAO Security Fund
Mar 19
TheDAO is Becoming a DAO Again
A few weeks ago at ETHDenver we quietly launched applications for ETHSecurity Badges, promoted mostly by word of mouth. Today, we are announcing the first members of our cohort and opening it up more widely to the Ethereum Security community.
Post cover image
Boys Club
Mar 19
hungover at the Vanity Fair shoot
Hi friends, We talked about skirts over pants and fiber optic data infrastructure on yesterday’s stream. Catch up here. Writer: Deana Editor: Miranda— # (#) Quick Hits.A Vanity Fair article rocked crypto twitter on Tuesday. TLDR, Meltem Demirors dropped some truly incredible quotes, Michael Novogratz came in with a 2-day hangover, Danny Ryan was barefoot. People still being surprised that this industry isn’t legible to mainstream media in 2026 is exhausting tbh!— # (#) Anthropic surveyed Clau...
Post cover image
Blog iconDecentralized Pictures
Mar 19
DCP at SXSW 2026: Where the Real Conversation Was Distribution
SXSW 2026 reminded us that indie filmmaking is alive and well with the streets buzzing in downtown Austin, TX. While filmmaking talent and tools have never been more accessible, getting your film seen after the fest is still the hardest part. Throughout the week, the Decentralized Pictures team connected with dozens of filmmakers—from first-time directors to seasoned indie veterans—and one theme came up again and again: distribution remains the bottleneck. Filmmakers spoke candidly about the ...