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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
9h ago
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
12h ago
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
17h ago
Ethereum Foundation DeFi Team
The dedicated effort will support Defipunk values and more experimental DeFi innovations.
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Blog iconGALPHA
19h ago
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
19h ago
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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Blog iconHard Mode First
20h ago
Pop-Up Software for Snowstorm Support
When the Snowstorm Arrived, Our Block Was ReadyThis weekend, New York City and much of the East Coast was hit by a mega blizzard that brought 19 inches of snow to Central Park.While beautiful, for many of us, this felt like an unwelcome do-over from January’s storm, which left cold, icy mounds of snow on the street for weeks. At a recent block meeting of The Manhattan 75, we spoke about how that first storm left many senior residents on our block stranded in their homes for longer than expect...
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Blog iconDear Creative
Feb 23
Part 2: The Rise of the "Orange Economy"
India’s 2026 Budget backs the "Orange Economy." See how creator labs and concert multipliers are turning culture into essential industrial policy.
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Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Feb 23
29 Seconds of Farcaster, February 23, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? It was pretty quiet, but here are a few things definitely of note: @afrochicks continues to kill it on X with a new gym bot & this morning just released a beginner's guide to vibe coding; check out this: https://farcaster.xyz/afrochicks/0x841f8096 & this: Naomi Metzger @afrochicksnft i made a working app as a total beginner using claude sonnet & opus 4.6 3 tips when building yours: 1. ask your ai to interview YOU to form a PRD 2. ask...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 23
Salt Lake City proposes new small lot development ordinance
One of the big housing trends that we have seen across North America over the last several years is the push to allow greater supply in low-rise neighbourhoods. Here in Toronto, this has come through a well-known program called Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods (or EHON), which I believe launched around 2020. But you can find countless similar programs in other cities. Salt Lake City, for example, is currently looking at updating its single-family exclusive zoning to allow for "gent...
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Blog iconGM Farcaster
Feb 22
GM Farcaster last week: $drb and tmrw
GM! We've been off this past week but we're coming back tomorrow and have a lot to catch up on! Adrienne's been touching snow and missed a lot so we'll be spending Monday getting caught up! Before we took a holiday, we chatted with @mleejr about $drb (did you know that grok has money?) and @cojo about Ponder's new project TMRW, a new style of prediction markets. If you missed these, check them out right here and now!
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Blog iconjamco.eth
Feb 22
Testing evmbench
I ran EVMBench against 2 sets of contracts I built over the last year. One simple repo, and another much more complicated one.
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Feb 22
Things I read Last Week #7
MrBeast, Agentic Commerce, EVMbench
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 22
The best and brightest from around the world
It's not hard to notice that public sentiment in Canada toward immigration has shifted dramatically over the past few years. When I tweet something positive about immigration, I know full well that the comments will be overwhelmingly negative and searing (mind you, it's Twitter). But this isn't just the case on social media. A 2025 survey by the Environics Institute and TMU showed that the majority of Canadians believe there's simply too much immigration. And a more recent survey by Research ...
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Feb 22
This Week in All Things AI - Week 8-2026
Model release pace is relentless in February with Google releasing Gemini-3.1 Pro and AliBaba releasing Qwen3.5-397B-A17B on Chinese New Year's Eve. In terms of easy to use agentic tooling/services this week had Hugo Barra/David Singleton's Dreamer, Howie Lu with HyperAgent and Manus with their AI agents within Telegram chats Peter Steinberger of OpenClaw joining OpenAI generated buzz as well as Anthropic tightening the squeeze on using their subscriptions outside of their ecosystem Readers w...
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Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Feb 22
Capturing the Wisdom of the Crowd
This week, I'm wrapping my head around "Gambling"... I'm sorry, "Prediction Markets." And why I am very concerned about their use in our democracy.
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Blog iconaaron
Feb 21
The Proxemic Architecture of Agentic Systems:
he core thesis: as agentic systems develop along two distinct vectors—intimate agents that enter personal cognitive space, and infrastructural agents that recede into operational distance—they create fundamentally different phenomenological conditions for human supervision, trust calibration, and moral responsibility. Distance is not a neutral design parameter. It structures what humans can observe, what they can control, what cognitive capacities they maintain, and where accountability resides
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Blog iconPioneering Spirit
Feb 21
California: Between Hype and Hysteria
Since the dawn of the new millennium, California has increasingly been cast in two wildly different films. In one, it is a smoldering dystopia. Broke. Burning. Unaffordable. Fleeing residents in rented U-Hauls headed for Texas. In the other, it is a sun-drenched dreamscape. The birthplace of the internet. The laboratory of climate action. A place so dynamic it could stand alone as a nation state. Both movies contain truth. Neither is the whole story. If California were a country, it would ran...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 21
How cities shape our daily steps
In some ways, the findings of this walkability study should feel intuitively obvious. But at the same time, it's an important reminder that we are all products of our environment. If you grow up and live in a city like San Francisco, there's going to be a higher probability that you will choose a career in something tech-related versus if you're in, say, Scranton, Pennsylvania. If you grow up and live in a city like Copenhagen, there's going to be a higher probability that you will cycle vers...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
9h ago
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
12h ago
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
17h ago
Ethereum Foundation DeFi Team
The dedicated effort will support Defipunk values and more experimental DeFi innovations.
Post cover image
Blog iconGALPHA
19h ago
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
19h ago
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...
Post cover image
Blog iconHard Mode First
20h ago
Pop-Up Software for Snowstorm Support
When the Snowstorm Arrived, Our Block Was ReadyThis weekend, New York City and much of the East Coast was hit by a mega blizzard that brought 19 inches of snow to Central Park.While beautiful, for many of us, this felt like an unwelcome do-over from January’s storm, which left cold, icy mounds of snow on the street for weeks. At a recent block meeting of The Manhattan 75, we spoke about how that first storm left many senior residents on our block stranded in their homes for longer than expect...
Post cover image
Blog iconDear Creative
Feb 23
Part 2: The Rise of the "Orange Economy"
India’s 2026 Budget backs the "Orange Economy." See how creator labs and concert multipliers are turning culture into essential industrial policy.
Post cover image
Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Feb 23
29 Seconds of Farcaster, February 23, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? It was pretty quiet, but here are a few things definitely of note: @afrochicks continues to kill it on X with a new gym bot & this morning just released a beginner's guide to vibe coding; check out this: https://farcaster.xyz/afrochicks/0x841f8096 & this: Naomi Metzger @afrochicksnft i made a working app as a total beginner using claude sonnet & opus 4.6 3 tips when building yours: 1. ask your ai to interview YOU to form a PRD 2. ask...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 23
Salt Lake City proposes new small lot development ordinance
One of the big housing trends that we have seen across North America over the last several years is the push to allow greater supply in low-rise neighbourhoods. Here in Toronto, this has come through a well-known program called Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods (or EHON), which I believe launched around 2020. But you can find countless similar programs in other cities. Salt Lake City, for example, is currently looking at updating its single-family exclusive zoning to allow for "gent...
Post cover image
Blog iconGM Farcaster
Feb 22
GM Farcaster last week: $drb and tmrw
GM! We've been off this past week but we're coming back tomorrow and have a lot to catch up on! Adrienne's been touching snow and missed a lot so we'll be spending Monday getting caught up! Before we took a holiday, we chatted with @mleejr about $drb (did you know that grok has money?) and @cojo about Ponder's new project TMRW, a new style of prediction markets. If you missed these, check them out right here and now!
Post cover image
Blog iconjamco.eth
Feb 22
Testing evmbench
I ran EVMBench against 2 sets of contracts I built over the last year. One simple repo, and another much more complicated one.
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Feb 22
Things I read Last Week #7
MrBeast, Agentic Commerce, EVMbench
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 22
The best and brightest from around the world
It's not hard to notice that public sentiment in Canada toward immigration has shifted dramatically over the past few years. When I tweet something positive about immigration, I know full well that the comments will be overwhelmingly negative and searing (mind you, it's Twitter). But this isn't just the case on social media. A 2025 survey by the Environics Institute and TMU showed that the majority of Canadians believe there's simply too much immigration. And a more recent survey by Research ...
Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Feb 22
This Week in All Things AI - Week 8-2026
Model release pace is relentless in February with Google releasing Gemini-3.1 Pro and AliBaba releasing Qwen3.5-397B-A17B on Chinese New Year's Eve. In terms of easy to use agentic tooling/services this week had Hugo Barra/David Singleton's Dreamer, Howie Lu with HyperAgent and Manus with their AI agents within Telegram chats Peter Steinberger of OpenClaw joining OpenAI generated buzz as well as Anthropic tightening the squeeze on using their subscriptions outside of their ecosystem Readers w...
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Feb 22
Capturing the Wisdom of the Crowd
This week, I'm wrapping my head around "Gambling"... I'm sorry, "Prediction Markets." And why I am very concerned about their use in our democracy.
Post cover image
Blog iconaaron
Feb 21
The Proxemic Architecture of Agentic Systems:
he core thesis: as agentic systems develop along two distinct vectors—intimate agents that enter personal cognitive space, and infrastructural agents that recede into operational distance—they create fundamentally different phenomenological conditions for human supervision, trust calibration, and moral responsibility. Distance is not a neutral design parameter. It structures what humans can observe, what they can control, what cognitive capacities they maintain, and where accountability resides
Post cover image
Blog iconPioneering Spirit
Feb 21
California: Between Hype and Hysteria
Since the dawn of the new millennium, California has increasingly been cast in two wildly different films. In one, it is a smoldering dystopia. Broke. Burning. Unaffordable. Fleeing residents in rented U-Hauls headed for Texas. In the other, it is a sun-drenched dreamscape. The birthplace of the internet. The laboratory of climate action. A place so dynamic it could stand alone as a nation state. Both movies contain truth. Neither is the whole story. If California were a country, it would ran...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 21
How cities shape our daily steps
In some ways, the findings of this walkability study should feel intuitively obvious. But at the same time, it's an important reminder that we are all products of our environment. If you grow up and live in a city like San Francisco, there's going to be a higher probability that you will choose a career in something tech-related versus if you're in, say, Scranton, Pennsylvania. If you grow up and live in a city like Copenhagen, there's going to be a higher probability that you will cycle vers...