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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
14h ago
Market Sophistication - Your Market Has Already Decided How to Ignore You
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
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Blog iconaaron
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Blog iconaaron
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When Machines Need Permission Slips:
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Blog iconGM Farcaster
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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Blog iconFalsenine
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This is part of “Let Cities Build Utopia,” an 11-part series on the future of cities. Collect the complete series as a print pamphlet, digital pamphlet, or audiobook. Collect the Pamphlet.Unlike any other city on earth, Singapore is also a country, which gives it full authority over land, master planning, and taxation. The government even owns 90% of the country’s land, which means every person and business leases property from the state through 30, 60, and 99-year leases. More than 80% of th...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
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Blog iconAuthor GRF Newsletter
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How I wrote 400+ daily poems (so far)
Is this really my first newsletter/blog thing of 2026? That hardly seems possible, but the archive doesn't lie. As bad as I've been bad at releasing news though, I still have full marks in releasing daily poems. I haven't missed a day since starting, at the start of 2025, and I'm making strides toward stretching my streak to 500 poem-days in a row. My commitment on New Year's of 2025 was to 365 days of baseline creativity. No matter what else might happen, by the turning of the clock I'd have...
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Blog iconjayhood73.eth
21h ago
When clock jumps
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Mar 8
This Week in All Things AI - Week 10-2026
The frontier labs are relentless in their launch of new models with Google Deepmind launching Gemini-3.1 Flash-Lite and OpenAI launching GPT-5.4 with impressive performance for their class. Cognition which makes Devin and Windsurf showed an early preview of their model SWE-1.6 which has a huge jump over their previous SWE-1.5 and offers 950 tokens/second inference via their Cerebras partnership Anthropic's new feature of importing preferences/context from other AI providers into Claude is its...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Mar 8
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ACP, UCP, AP2, and VI
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Mar 8
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Post cover image
Blog iconaaron
Mar 7
The Oldest Algorithm: How HumanStock Reveals the Logic of Extraction
The conversion of human beings into tradable commodities did not begin with algorithms. It did not begin with credit scores, engagement metrics, or creator tokens. It began the moment one person claimed ownership over another and assigned them a price. For centuries, humans have been bought and sold in literal markets.
Post cover image
Blog iconaaron
Mar 7
When Machines Need Permission Slips:
A practical framework for deploying agentic systems without surrendering institutional sovereignty
Post cover image
Blog iconGM Farcaster
Mar 7
GM Farcaster last week: words every day
GM! In between two episodes this past week, Adrienne officially launched Word-a-Day; a mini app that teaches you one word each day which ended up as #1 on the mini app leaderboard in less than 24 hours! Accept the challenge and use that word in a cast to get on the leaderboard! It's been fun seeing these words pop up on the timeline and we dove more into it on Thursdays show, where Adrienne became the interviewee. Check out both episodes from this past week below. Meanwhile,
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 7
Come cycle with us in support of brain health
Regular readers of this blog might remember that last "summer" (it was still chilly), I biked for brain health here in Toronto. I rode 75 km, raised $3,800, and helped Multiplex Construction Canada raise over $14,000, with 100% of these donations going directly to the Baycrest Foundation to fund work related to dementia, Alzheimer's, and other brain-related illnesses. This summer I'll be riding again, except with a few changes:They've moved the starting location to the Aga Kahn Museum (archit...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 7
OpenSea Launches Agent CLI
The AI agent skill allows agents to interact directly with the OpenSea NFT marketplace.
Post cover image
Blog iconFalsenine
Mar 6
EPL GW29: Winners And Losers
Midweek fixtures by their very nature tend to offer great entertainment. The teams have had only two or three days of rest since the last game, players are tired, and there hasn't been a great deal of time to prepare for the next opponent in detail. This makes games unpredictable and from the point of a neutral observer, rather fun to watch.
Post cover image
Blog iconTso Thoughts
Mar 6
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25 resources to grow your startup from 0 to 100 on Base.
Post cover image
Blog iconkanfa [by Mac Budkowski]
Mar 6
The 100 hour gap between a vibecoded prototype and a working product
I spent 100 hours vibecoding an app and it's not as simple as people say.
Post cover image
Blog iconSara Endestad
Mar 6
🏗️ If your foundation isn’t right, don’t build too much.
Most of my life, I’ve been trying to figure out what I want in life.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 6
The illiquidity advantage
Conventional wisdom suggests that if you're going to invest $10 million into an illiquid real estate investment that will not bear delicious fruit for 7 to 10 years, you may want to be compensated for the illiquid nature of your investment. In other words, there's an "illiquidity premium." Flexibility is worth something. If you can get the same return and have the flexibility to get your money back when you want it, isn't that better? I don't know; maybe that's not always the case. Here's a c...
Post cover image
Blog icontrpplffct
Mar 6
Top soil
We're creating fertile grounds in issue #286 of your weekly poetry shot
Post cover image
The Elysian (Remix)
Mar 6
Singapore: Where your home loses value & everyone's better off
This is part of “Let Cities Build Utopia,” an 11-part series on the future of cities. Collect the complete series as a print pamphlet, digital pamphlet, or audiobook. Collect the Pamphlet.Unlike any other city on earth, Singapore is also a country, which gives it full authority over land, master planning, and taxation. The government even owns 90% of the country’s land, which means every person and business leases property from the state through 30, 60, and 99-year leases. More than 80% of th...