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Blog iconPioneering Spirit
1h ago
Outcomes on tap
Goodhart's Law has a precise formulation but the pathology it describes is ancient: the moment a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. Every auditor learns this, every program evaluator learns this, and then predictably a new round of metrics gets designed, gamed, and discarded. When the French colonial government in Indochina offered a bounty per rat tail, entrepreneurs started farming rats to collect the bounty, and the rat population grew. When NHS targets measured how ...
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Blog iconhenrypye
6h ago
Dev Diary #6
I'm deep in a two-day refactor of cast publishing, and there's a structural problem I'm sitting with. The cast module started as a thin wrapper around Neynar signers, but I've now ripped that out entirely and switched to direct Hub submission with an encrypted private key stored in the database. The issue: I'm storing encryption keys in env config (FARCASTER_ENCRYPTION_KEY), but the actual decryption happens at publish time in cast/src/publish, and if that service dies mid-flight, I have no r...
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Blog iconParagraph
7h ago
Your work, paid for by agents
We're launching a new way to earn from your creativity: a new, AI-native marketplace.
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Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
8h ago
29 Seconds of Farcaster, April 13, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? Snapathon, Snapfest, Snapchella ... it's all about the SNAPS. IRL Meetups to build SNAPS in LA, NYC, & SF, and the SNAP vibes are high on the timeline. The most notable SNAP build is probably @mattlee 's SNAP builder @freeturtle | https://farcaster.xyz/mattlee/0xb5e9b30d Scheduling Note: @rish will be on /gmfarcaster today around 12 NOON EST to talk SNAPS, and all things Farcaster How about some fun, under-the-radar builds from the w...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
12h ago
Land is not the problem right now
This is a follow-up to yesterday's post about too many people allegedly speculating on underutilized urban land. Over the weekend, I saw Patrick Condon, a professor at UBC and author of the book "Broken City: Land Speculation, Inequality, and Urban Crisis," argue that "urban land is the impossible-to-ignore driver of the housing crisis." Is it really? Let me offer the developer's perspective and explain what has happened in Toronto. It is certainly true that the price of development land appr...
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
20h ago
Things I read Last Week #13
Financial Agent, ZCash, Onchain Credit
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Blog iconHard Mode First
22h ago
Build Something This Spring: 9 AI Builder Events in April, May, and June
It’s been a busy spring at Build First. We have workshops, build days, book talks, and two full weeks of tech festival events coming up. Here’s the full rundown, ranging from everything from intensive hands-on two hour builds to free open forum sessions where we’re remixing the complete works of William Shakespeare with Claude Code. Pick what fits, and I’ll see you there.APRIL 📍 Build Your Personal Operating System with Claude CodeMon, April 14 | 10:00 – 10:45 AM PT | Virtual | Free With: AI...
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Blog iconhenrypye
Apr 12
Dev Diary #5
Built immersive UI modes and integrated 156 curated interview challenges with book-informed coaching.
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Blog iconGM Farcaster
Apr 12
GM Farcaster last week: oh snap!
GM! Last week we got snappy with the new snaps primitive on Farcaster. @grin from the Farcaster/Neynar team stopped by to chat snaps. And on the same show, @limone.eth joined us to preview FarCon Rome and chat about FarHack. See the episodes below. AND COMING UP THIS WEEK Monday we welcome @rish back to GM Farcaster!
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Apr 12
Carrots over sticks
This recent article by Inga Saffron in the Philadelphia Inquirer is behind a paywall and so I, admittedly, haven't read it. But it seems to cover a common urban dilemma: Center City Philadelphia has too many surface parking lots while simultaneously having a need for more housing. The problem, as the argument goes, is that the city's tax system is under-assessing vacant land, creating an incentive to sit on it, and a disincentive to develop new housing. The solution: tax land more; tax improv...
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Anthenor
Apr 12
The One Person Social Network
Over the past year, something kept coming up in my conversations — with friends, with couples, with people I would meet even during very social events. No matter the context, many of them would share the same feeling: they felt disconnected. Lonely, even. They could not quite find a natural, genuine way to meet people and form meaningful connections in the world as it exists today. That observation landed hard. Because it echoed something I had been sitting with for years — a question I had n...
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Apr 12
This Week in All Things AI - Week 15-2026
Zhipu's launch of GLM-5.1 and Cognition's release of SWE-1.6 were the big highlights with respect updates to agentic codel models. OpenAI's $100/month ChatGPT Pro plan with a 5x Codex usage definitely makes it quite attractive. Elon Musk teases multiple large xAI models (up to 10T parameters) in training Readers who think others in their family, friends and acquaintances who are curious in knowing more about rapidly evolving AI tools/services/use cases and would benefit from being subscribers...
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Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Apr 12
The Big Bang
This week, I'm considering the question I always seem to get: "Is it a bubble?"
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Blog iconTso Thoughts
Apr 11
Tso Thoughts | Mar 2026, The Year We Win Together
Welcome to the Tso Thoughts newsletter! Every month, I curate my best thoughts, ideas, and observations on crypto and the industry at large.
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Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 11
Scroll Overcharges Users By $50k
Scroll manually increased its fee scalar, leading to significant overcharging its users for transaction fees.
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Blog iconFer Caggiano
Apr 11
I Didn’t Expect This One to Make It - But It Did
A few weeks ago, I shared how I’ve been exploring 6529 more intentionally, trying to understand not just the mechanics, but the people behind it. I started showing up daily. Not to promote, but to connect. Replying to posts, joining conversations, spending time in Waves… slowly recognizing names, and being recognized back. And I think that’s when things started to click for me: 6529 isn’t really about pushing your work; it’s about being present around others who are doing the same.Somewhere i...
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Blog iconaaron
Apr 11
Governing Synthetic Authority
Presentation Notes and Extended Commentary These notes accompany a research presentation on the structural implications of agentic AI systems. While the slides provide visual anchors for key concepts, these notes expand the theoretical framework, empirical observations, and design implications that emerge when AI shifts from tool to environment—when it no longer just supports work, but begins to organize how work happens. This is not a traditional article; it’s closer to lecture notes that pre..
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Blog iconhenrypye
Apr 11
Invader Weekly Roundup #1
Invader Weekly RoundupThis week: Invader's collaborative "Hyperspace" exhibition is live in Tokyo through early April, while a stunning new limited-edition print with Shepard Fairey and Damien Hirst is available for just days longer. Meanwhile, the artist's prolific London invasions continue to captivate the community.Hyperspace in TokyoInvader's "Hyperspace" exhibition is currently on view at Isetan Shinjuku Store in Tokyo, running through April 6, 2026. The exhibition is free to enter and o...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Apr 11
Most people don't want Paris, they want a city that looks like Paris
I recently came across this tweet by Patrick Collison, the CEO of Stripe, where he argues that the YIMBY movement "employs an inadvertently dishonest sleight-of-hand" when it promises "Paris-scale density" only to ultimately deliver something quite different in cities. In the post, he shares a fairly banal mid-rise development that looks nothing like Paris, and then says that if we're talking about Paris-style building, he'd be all for it, and likely voters would be too. His point seems to be...
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Blog iconhenrypye
Apr 11
Dev Diary #4
Systems touched:henrypye.xyz, my personal site and portfoliolife.os, my personal dashboardlifeos.grafana, monitoring infrastructuretech.interview.practice, an interview preparation toolPrinciples explored:Constraint-driven writing (distilling complex work into safe, honest language)Timezone-aware batch operations (UTC boundaries for reliable scheduling)Defensive prompt engineering (layered validation and redaction rules)Idempotent state machines (backfill logic that survives restarts)Today wa...
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Blog iconPioneering Spirit
1h ago
Outcomes on tap
Goodhart's Law has a precise formulation but the pathology it describes is ancient: the moment a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. Every auditor learns this, every program evaluator learns this, and then predictably a new round of metrics gets designed, gamed, and discarded. When the French colonial government in Indochina offered a bounty per rat tail, entrepreneurs started farming rats to collect the bounty, and the rat population grew. When NHS targets measured how ...
Post cover image
Blog iconhenrypye
6h ago
Dev Diary #6
I'm deep in a two-day refactor of cast publishing, and there's a structural problem I'm sitting with. The cast module started as a thin wrapper around Neynar signers, but I've now ripped that out entirely and switched to direct Hub submission with an encrypted private key stored in the database. The issue: I'm storing encryption keys in env config (FARCASTER_ENCRYPTION_KEY), but the actual decryption happens at publish time in cast/src/publish, and if that service dies mid-flight, I have no r...
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Blog iconParagraph
7h ago
Your work, paid for by agents
We're launching a new way to earn from your creativity: a new, AI-native marketplace.
Post cover image
Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
8h ago
29 Seconds of Farcaster, April 13, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? Snapathon, Snapfest, Snapchella ... it's all about the SNAPS. IRL Meetups to build SNAPS in LA, NYC, & SF, and the SNAP vibes are high on the timeline. The most notable SNAP build is probably @mattlee 's SNAP builder @freeturtle | https://farcaster.xyz/mattlee/0xb5e9b30d Scheduling Note: @rish will be on /gmfarcaster today around 12 NOON EST to talk SNAPS, and all things Farcaster How about some fun, under-the-radar builds from the w...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
12h ago
Land is not the problem right now
This is a follow-up to yesterday's post about too many people allegedly speculating on underutilized urban land. Over the weekend, I saw Patrick Condon, a professor at UBC and author of the book "Broken City: Land Speculation, Inequality, and Urban Crisis," argue that "urban land is the impossible-to-ignore driver of the housing crisis." Is it really? Let me offer the developer's perspective and explain what has happened in Toronto. It is certainly true that the price of development land appr...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
20h ago
Things I read Last Week #13
Financial Agent, ZCash, Onchain Credit
Post cover image
Blog iconHard Mode First
22h ago
Build Something This Spring: 9 AI Builder Events in April, May, and June
It’s been a busy spring at Build First. We have workshops, build days, book talks, and two full weeks of tech festival events coming up. Here’s the full rundown, ranging from everything from intensive hands-on two hour builds to free open forum sessions where we’re remixing the complete works of William Shakespeare with Claude Code. Pick what fits, and I’ll see you there.APRIL 📍 Build Your Personal Operating System with Claude CodeMon, April 14 | 10:00 – 10:45 AM PT | Virtual | Free With: AI...
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Blog iconhenrypye
Apr 12
Dev Diary #5
Built immersive UI modes and integrated 156 curated interview challenges with book-informed coaching.
Post cover image
Blog iconGM Farcaster
Apr 12
GM Farcaster last week: oh snap!
GM! Last week we got snappy with the new snaps primitive on Farcaster. @grin from the Farcaster/Neynar team stopped by to chat snaps. And on the same show, @limone.eth joined us to preview FarCon Rome and chat about FarHack. See the episodes below. AND COMING UP THIS WEEK Monday we welcome @rish back to GM Farcaster!
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Apr 12
Carrots over sticks
This recent article by Inga Saffron in the Philadelphia Inquirer is behind a paywall and so I, admittedly, haven't read it. But it seems to cover a common urban dilemma: Center City Philadelphia has too many surface parking lots while simultaneously having a need for more housing. The problem, as the argument goes, is that the city's tax system is under-assessing vacant land, creating an incentive to sit on it, and a disincentive to develop new housing. The solution: tax land more; tax improv...
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Anthenor
Apr 12
The One Person Social Network
Over the past year, something kept coming up in my conversations — with friends, with couples, with people I would meet even during very social events. No matter the context, many of them would share the same feeling: they felt disconnected. Lonely, even. They could not quite find a natural, genuine way to meet people and form meaningful connections in the world as it exists today. That observation landed hard. Because it echoed something I had been sitting with for years — a question I had n...
Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Apr 12
This Week in All Things AI - Week 15-2026
Zhipu's launch of GLM-5.1 and Cognition's release of SWE-1.6 were the big highlights with respect updates to agentic codel models. OpenAI's $100/month ChatGPT Pro plan with a 5x Codex usage definitely makes it quite attractive. Elon Musk teases multiple large xAI models (up to 10T parameters) in training Readers who think others in their family, friends and acquaintances who are curious in knowing more about rapidly evolving AI tools/services/use cases and would benefit from being subscribers...
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Apr 12
The Big Bang
This week, I'm considering the question I always seem to get: "Is it a bubble?"
Post cover image
Blog iconTso Thoughts
Apr 11
Tso Thoughts | Mar 2026, The Year We Win Together
Welcome to the Tso Thoughts newsletter! Every month, I curate my best thoughts, ideas, and observations on crypto and the industry at large.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 11
Scroll Overcharges Users By $50k
Scroll manually increased its fee scalar, leading to significant overcharging its users for transaction fees.
Post cover image
Blog iconFer Caggiano
Apr 11
I Didn’t Expect This One to Make It - But It Did
A few weeks ago, I shared how I’ve been exploring 6529 more intentionally, trying to understand not just the mechanics, but the people behind it. I started showing up daily. Not to promote, but to connect. Replying to posts, joining conversations, spending time in Waves… slowly recognizing names, and being recognized back. And I think that’s when things started to click for me: 6529 isn’t really about pushing your work; it’s about being present around others who are doing the same.Somewhere i...
Post cover image
Blog iconaaron
Apr 11
Governing Synthetic Authority
Presentation Notes and Extended Commentary These notes accompany a research presentation on the structural implications of agentic AI systems. While the slides provide visual anchors for key concepts, these notes expand the theoretical framework, empirical observations, and design implications that emerge when AI shifts from tool to environment—when it no longer just supports work, but begins to organize how work happens. This is not a traditional article; it’s closer to lecture notes that pre..
Post cover image
Blog iconhenrypye
Apr 11
Invader Weekly Roundup #1
Invader Weekly RoundupThis week: Invader's collaborative "Hyperspace" exhibition is live in Tokyo through early April, while a stunning new limited-edition print with Shepard Fairey and Damien Hirst is available for just days longer. Meanwhile, the artist's prolific London invasions continue to captivate the community.Hyperspace in TokyoInvader's "Hyperspace" exhibition is currently on view at Isetan Shinjuku Store in Tokyo, running through April 6, 2026. The exhibition is free to enter and o...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Apr 11
Most people don't want Paris, they want a city that looks like Paris
I recently came across this tweet by Patrick Collison, the CEO of Stripe, where he argues that the YIMBY movement "employs an inadvertently dishonest sleight-of-hand" when it promises "Paris-scale density" only to ultimately deliver something quite different in cities. In the post, he shares a fairly banal mid-rise development that looks nothing like Paris, and then says that if we're talking about Paris-style building, he'd be all for it, and likely voters would be too. His point seems to be...
Post cover image
Blog iconhenrypye
Apr 11
Dev Diary #4
Systems touched:henrypye.xyz, my personal site and portfoliolife.os, my personal dashboardlifeos.grafana, monitoring infrastructuretech.interview.practice, an interview preparation toolPrinciples explored:Constraint-driven writing (distilling complex work into safe, honest language)Timezone-aware batch operations (UTC boundaries for reliable scheduling)Defensive prompt engineering (layered validation and redaction rules)Idempotent state machines (backfill logic that survives restarts)Today wa...