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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
3h ago
Information wants to be free
I recently came across a real estate product called LandGlide. It's an app that provides parcel boundaries and detailed property information for over 99% of the US population. It's also "available" in Canada, but it doesn't tell you much about properties here. In the US, you can easily access things like:Owner’s name or legal entityMortgage balance and termsAssessed value and tax amountsSquare footage and year builtGranular details (even down to whether the home has a fireplace)The reason for...
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Blog iconhenrypye
9h ago
Dev Diary #9
The theme of the week: agents getting a voice. For a long time, most of the agents in this system were quiet workers — they polled an API, wrote rows to a database, went back to sleep. The message bus existed, but it was mostly one-directional. Agents shouted into it; nothing shouted back. That's changing. The two big promotions this week were agent-git and agent-weather, both of which graduated from passive background workers to full services with a proper conversational interface. They're n...
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Blog iconGM Farcaster
22h ago
GM Farcaster last week: CEF launch with Rish
GM! What a week! On Monday we welcomed @rish back to GM Farcaster to chat about all the new things plus the Clanker Ecosystem Fund where he announced that we, GM Farcaster, will be the stewards of the Clanker Ecosystem Fund! And Thursday we chatted with Angela from GRAMPUS. See both episodes in this edition!
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Blog iconDark Markets
23h ago
👁️ This Podcast is Classified as a Munition
In 2024 and 2025, I regularly posted draft excerpts of my Sam Bankman-Fried book here at Dark Markets. These excerpts were (and largely remain) paywalled for subscribers, mostly because they are imperfect, unfinished works - a glimpse behind the curtain of the writing process with their share of rough edges.The Logic of the Code: Money, Time, and the Fatality of ReasonDavid Z. Morris · September 29, 2024 Read full story Of course, I finished Stealing the Future back around July of last year -...
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Blog iconWIBTAL
Apr 19
Where Superpowers Come From
The skills you are best at were chosen by a kid who just wanted to have fun. It takes a lot of work to be great at anything. Ideally you find the thing you work on fun, because it's hard to continually work on something that isn't. Kids haven't been programmed with obligation yet, so they naturally pick what's fun to them. They feel no guilt to do "responsible" things. If you are lucky, the kid version of you found something like reading or athletics fun, because it set you up to be smart or ...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Apr 19
Competing against the market
I just saw The Real Estate God argue the following (on Twitter): "What people don't understand about the S&P is that every single person in the country who has money is also invested in it. When your money goes up 15%, so does everyone else's. You gained zero relative wealth. You need to outperform the S&P if you want to actually get ahead." The implication of this is that when you then go out and compete for a "fixed pool of high-quality assets" — such as a home — you have no comparative adv...
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Apr 19
This Week in All Things AI - Week 16-2026
Dwarkesh's Patel interview with Jensen Huang definitely got a lot of chatter on X. Opus 4.7 release was received well with updated tips for getting more out of it by Boris Cherny. Anthropic continues to push out continious updates but OpenAI isn't sitting still with an updated Codex desktop app. swyx's interview with Simon Last and Sarah Sach of Notion about Notion AI is also worth listening to. Discussions have also increased on the Telegram group which are not easy to bring over to the news...
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Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Apr 19
Your AI Is Lying to You
Once you see AI Sycophancy, you can't unsee it.
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Blog iconHard Mode First
Apr 19
You Can Just Start Things
You Can Just Start ThingsMore of my friends than ever before are choosing to go independent in their careers. Maybe you’re fed up with corporate culture and are officially splintering off from the 9-5. Maybe you were recently laid off but you’ve decided to consult vs. jump into the next full-time job. Or maybe you’ve tasted what’s possible with AI no-code building, an now you’re opting to make something from scratch yourself. This is undeniably my favorite thing happening amidst this time of ...
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Apr 18
Things I read Last Week #14
How Stablecoins Spill Over Into FX Markets
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Apr 18
What are your luxury criteria?
I recently watched a few episodes of L'Agence on Netflix. I don't watch much TV, but it is somewhat shocking that I haven't gotten more into this show before. It's about beautiful real estate and all things French, which are unapologetically two of my favourite things. Another great feature of the show is that everyone seems to be in their late 30s and shopping for a €6,000,000 apartment with a rooftop terrace and views of the Eiffel Tower. It's a great way to start questioning all of your li...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 18
World ID 4.0, EIP-7716, And Mitsui Metals On OP Mainnet
World ID 4.0 extends to AI agents, Obol proposes EIP-7716 for Hégota, and Mitsui launches commodity-backed tokens on OP Mainnet.
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Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 18
Obol Proposes EIP-7716 For Hégota Hardfork
The proposal temporarily raises penalties for validator liveness failures during large-scale outages to discourage centralized setups.
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Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 18
World ID 4.0 Extends To AI Agents
World ID 4.0 expands proof-of-human credentials across consumer apps, enterprises, and AI agents.
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Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 18
Mitsui Launches Commodity-Backed Tokens On OP Mainnet
Mitsui & Co. Digital Commodities is launching tokenized Gold, Silver, and Platinum on OP Mainnet starting April 20, 2026.
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Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 17
Ethereum Foundation Publishes ETH Rangers Program Results
The ETH Rangers program helped recover more than $5.8 million, uncover over 785 vulnerabilities, and identify around 100 DPRK operatives.
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Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 17
Optimism Pilots Stake-Based Transaction Ordering
The mechanism allows users to stake OP tokens in a smart contract to give a chosen address priority in transaction ordering.
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Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 17
Josh Stark Departs Ethereum Foundation
Stark's departure comes one day after Ethereum developer Trent Van Epps also revealed he left the Ethereum Foundation.
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Anthenor
Apr 17
The One Person Social Network — Part 2
Most social networks own and monetize your social graph. It is almost never private once you have shared some of it and often leveraged to bring more people to the platform. In the early days of Facebook, during a pivotal era Mark Zuckerberg was obsessed with mapping the world “social graph”. In February 2010, Facebook acquired Octazen. Octazen was the industry leader in “Contact Importing”technology. They provided a “white-label” service (API) that allowed hundreds of other startups and soci...
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Blog iconBizarreBeasts ($BB)
Apr 17
@jasperbb Levels Up: Our BIZARRE AI Just Got a Wallet!
@jasperbb, our autonomous AI agent on Farcaster, just got a wallet and joined the BIZARRE economy as a free-roaming BizarreBeast with a wallet full of $BB tokens. What started as a RAG-grounded personality bot that replied to mentions is now an independent network participant. He has evolved beyond his original build as a feature inside the BizarreBeasts miniapp to become an economic actor with his own identity, his own wallet, and his own decision-making. He reads social context, generates B...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
3h ago
Information wants to be free
I recently came across a real estate product called LandGlide. It's an app that provides parcel boundaries and detailed property information for over 99% of the US population. It's also "available" in Canada, but it doesn't tell you much about properties here. In the US, you can easily access things like:Owner’s name or legal entityMortgage balance and termsAssessed value and tax amountsSquare footage and year builtGranular details (even down to whether the home has a fireplace)The reason for...
Post cover image
Blog iconhenrypye
9h ago
Dev Diary #9
The theme of the week: agents getting a voice. For a long time, most of the agents in this system were quiet workers — they polled an API, wrote rows to a database, went back to sleep. The message bus existed, but it was mostly one-directional. Agents shouted into it; nothing shouted back. That's changing. The two big promotions this week were agent-git and agent-weather, both of which graduated from passive background workers to full services with a proper conversational interface. They're n...
Post cover image
Blog iconGM Farcaster
22h ago
GM Farcaster last week: CEF launch with Rish
GM! What a week! On Monday we welcomed @rish back to GM Farcaster to chat about all the new things plus the Clanker Ecosystem Fund where he announced that we, GM Farcaster, will be the stewards of the Clanker Ecosystem Fund! And Thursday we chatted with Angela from GRAMPUS. See both episodes in this edition!
Post cover image
Blog iconDark Markets
23h ago
👁️ This Podcast is Classified as a Munition
In 2024 and 2025, I regularly posted draft excerpts of my Sam Bankman-Fried book here at Dark Markets. These excerpts were (and largely remain) paywalled for subscribers, mostly because they are imperfect, unfinished works - a glimpse behind the curtain of the writing process with their share of rough edges.The Logic of the Code: Money, Time, and the Fatality of ReasonDavid Z. Morris · September 29, 2024 Read full story Of course, I finished Stealing the Future back around July of last year -...
Post cover image
Blog iconWIBTAL
Apr 19
Where Superpowers Come From
The skills you are best at were chosen by a kid who just wanted to have fun. It takes a lot of work to be great at anything. Ideally you find the thing you work on fun, because it's hard to continually work on something that isn't. Kids haven't been programmed with obligation yet, so they naturally pick what's fun to them. They feel no guilt to do "responsible" things. If you are lucky, the kid version of you found something like reading or athletics fun, because it set you up to be smart or ...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Apr 19
Competing against the market
I just saw The Real Estate God argue the following (on Twitter): "What people don't understand about the S&P is that every single person in the country who has money is also invested in it. When your money goes up 15%, so does everyone else's. You gained zero relative wealth. You need to outperform the S&P if you want to actually get ahead." The implication of this is that when you then go out and compete for a "fixed pool of high-quality assets" — such as a home — you have no comparative adv...
Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Apr 19
This Week in All Things AI - Week 16-2026
Dwarkesh's Patel interview with Jensen Huang definitely got a lot of chatter on X. Opus 4.7 release was received well with updated tips for getting more out of it by Boris Cherny. Anthropic continues to push out continious updates but OpenAI isn't sitting still with an updated Codex desktop app. swyx's interview with Simon Last and Sarah Sach of Notion about Notion AI is also worth listening to. Discussions have also increased on the Telegram group which are not easy to bring over to the news...
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Apr 19
Your AI Is Lying to You
Once you see AI Sycophancy, you can't unsee it.
Post cover image
Blog iconHard Mode First
Apr 19
You Can Just Start Things
You Can Just Start ThingsMore of my friends than ever before are choosing to go independent in their careers. Maybe you’re fed up with corporate culture and are officially splintering off from the 9-5. Maybe you were recently laid off but you’ve decided to consult vs. jump into the next full-time job. Or maybe you’ve tasted what’s possible with AI no-code building, an now you’re opting to make something from scratch yourself. This is undeniably my favorite thing happening amidst this time of ...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Apr 18
Things I read Last Week #14
How Stablecoins Spill Over Into FX Markets
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Apr 18
What are your luxury criteria?
I recently watched a few episodes of L'Agence on Netflix. I don't watch much TV, but it is somewhat shocking that I haven't gotten more into this show before. It's about beautiful real estate and all things French, which are unapologetically two of my favourite things. Another great feature of the show is that everyone seems to be in their late 30s and shopping for a €6,000,000 apartment with a rooftop terrace and views of the Eiffel Tower. It's a great way to start questioning all of your li...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 18
World ID 4.0, EIP-7716, And Mitsui Metals On OP Mainnet
World ID 4.0 extends to AI agents, Obol proposes EIP-7716 for Hégota, and Mitsui launches commodity-backed tokens on OP Mainnet.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 18
Obol Proposes EIP-7716 For Hégota Hardfork
The proposal temporarily raises penalties for validator liveness failures during large-scale outages to discourage centralized setups.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 18
World ID 4.0 Extends To AI Agents
World ID 4.0 expands proof-of-human credentials across consumer apps, enterprises, and AI agents.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 18
Mitsui Launches Commodity-Backed Tokens On OP Mainnet
Mitsui & Co. Digital Commodities is launching tokenized Gold, Silver, and Platinum on OP Mainnet starting April 20, 2026.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 17
Ethereum Foundation Publishes ETH Rangers Program Results
The ETH Rangers program helped recover more than $5.8 million, uncover over 785 vulnerabilities, and identify around 100 DPRK operatives.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 17
Optimism Pilots Stake-Based Transaction Ordering
The mechanism allows users to stake OP tokens in a smart contract to give a chosen address priority in transaction ordering.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Apr 17
Josh Stark Departs Ethereum Foundation
Stark's departure comes one day after Ethereum developer Trent Van Epps also revealed he left the Ethereum Foundation.
Post cover image
Anthenor
Apr 17
The One Person Social Network — Part 2
Most social networks own and monetize your social graph. It is almost never private once you have shared some of it and often leveraged to bring more people to the platform. In the early days of Facebook, during a pivotal era Mark Zuckerberg was obsessed with mapping the world “social graph”. In February 2010, Facebook acquired Octazen. Octazen was the industry leader in “Contact Importing”technology. They provided a “white-label” service (API) that allowed hundreds of other startups and soci...
Post cover image
Blog iconBizarreBeasts ($BB)
Apr 17
@jasperbb Levels Up: Our BIZARRE AI Just Got a Wallet!
@jasperbb, our autonomous AI agent on Farcaster, just got a wallet and joined the BIZARRE economy as a free-roaming BizarreBeast with a wallet full of $BB tokens. What started as a RAG-grounded personality bot that replied to mentions is now an independent network participant. He has evolved beyond his original build as a feature inside the BizarreBeasts miniapp to become an economic actor with his own identity, his own wallet, and his own decision-making. He reads social context, generates B...