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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
3h ago
Deel Lessons For European Founders
Deel Lessons For European Founders. Silicon Valley optimizes for tech. Founders outside it — sometimes by accident — optimize for moat that lasts longer and for profitable growth because they can't do it.
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Blog iconTrust Me Bro Show
8h ago
NVIDIA's GTC: The 10 Key Takeaways ✍🏽
GTC 2026 was not a product launch. It was a declaration of intent. Jensen Huang took the stage and did not hold back. New chips, new robots, new software, and a roadmap that stretches to 2028. Here are the 10 takeaways that actually matter, from the silicon that just reset the economics of AI to the quiet moves that will reshape factories, cars, and cities over the next decade.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
8h ago
Bank balances over built form
Now that the results from Paris' first round of municipal elections are in, I thought I would do a follow-up to my post from a few days ago (which was mostly about bicycles). The second and final round happens this weekend, but here's what we've learned so far:Emmanuel Grégoire (Union of the Left) is in the lead with 37.98% of the vote:And Rachida Dati (Union of the Right) is in second with 25.46% of the vote:What is not unexpected, but super interesting nonetheless, is the clear divide betwe...
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Blog iconETH Daily
18h ago
SEC Clarifies Crypto Asset Securities
The SEC says it recognizes that most crypto assets are not securities.
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Blog iconHard Mode First
18h ago
Just In Time Software and Flow State Building
Flow State BuildingOver the past 6 months, I’ve noticed an interesting shift in my work behavior: There is no longer any distinction between when I am building with AI and when I am not.When, even several years ago, I might start a new project with a lengthy Google Doc and project plan, today I begin with a voice dictation into Claude Code and an ideation cycle. Together, we don’t build a document: We build a mini-app, often with some agentic features and a front-end interface. Regularly, I’l...
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Blog iconDecentralized Pictures
Mar 17
In the Night I Dream: A Dreamlike Odyssey
Every so often, a film arrives already humming with its own internal language— a story that feels less written and more remembered. In the Night I Dream is one of those works. Created by British-Nigerian multi-layered artist and director Isioma Idehen, this story was born from dualities it refuses to separate: between England and Nigeria, dreamworld and waking life, fear and faith. What first pulled Isioma into Àdá’s journey wasn't a plot or an image. It was a return. §"Àdá’s journey began wi...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 17
How road deaths are counted and why the math matters
Every time you get into a car, there is a non-zero chance that you might get injured, or worse, die. The probability of this happening depends largely on where you're driving and, of course, how much you drive. However, there are a few different ways to measure this statistical risk. A recent Bloomberg article by David Zipper highlights one ongoing debate. The three most common methods are:Road deaths per capitaRoad deaths per registered vehicleRoad deaths per distance traveledIn my opinion, ...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 17
Fast Confirmation Rule On Ethereum
A feature that enables Ethereum consensus clients to confirm transactions in a single slot, resulting in 98% faster confirmations.
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Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Mar 16
29 Seconds of Farcaster, March 16, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? Let's start with good news for vibe coders, Claude is doubling usage in off-peak hours for the next two weeks: Claude @claudeai A small thank you to everyone using Claude: We’re doubling usage outside our peak hours for the next two weeks. 47.4K 4:06 PM • Mar 14, 2026 @limone.eth announced a Farcaster Agent Bootcamp starting March 30th, details: https://farcaster.xyz/limone.eth/0x2d3d7a0e FC is experimenting with better discovery for...
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Blog iconDear Creative
Mar 16
The 30-Day Protest
Why Dead Star Talk quit Spotify. Dear Creative talks to the band about the broken industry model and reclaiming artist rights via Web3.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 16
The $1.3 billion fund that wants unsold condominiums
High Art Capital recently announced the launch of a new fund called the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Rental and Affordable Housing Initiative. It has been anchored by a $300 million mezzanine debt commitment (and a "nominal equity investment") from the Building Ontario Fund (BOF) and is expected to be capitalized in total with a minimum of $1.3 billion. The objective is to acquire approximately 2,200 rental homes in blocks within newly completed, unsold condominiums across the GTA and convert t...
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Blog iconGM Farcaster
Mar 15
GM Farcaster last week: Among Traitors
GM! We were back to our usual schedule this week with three episodes and a special Friday interview with @saltorious.eth about his new mini app game Among Traitors! Give it a watch below, create your digital twin and give it a go! It's a lot of fun to watch your ai agent try to decipher clues and human companions throw smoke bombs. Word-a-Day is still cooking and Adrienne started dropping weekly rewards. If you haven't play yet, go give it a go! AND NounishProf dropped a new mini app called F...
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Blog iconThe Mirror and the Loom
Mar 15
Constraints are the Mother of Perspective
Your brain is simpler than the universe it aims to comprehend. This is the origin of everything we call perspective. From reference frames to flow states, the constraints on what we can model determine the world we can see. This post explores how bounded observers turn computational limits into the engine of discovery, expertise, and value creation.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 15
In Paris, the bike beat the car
Within a week, Paris will know, with near certainty, who its next mayor will be. (The first round of results will be announced this evening.) The two frontrunners are Emmanuel Grégoire (on the left) and Rachida Dati (on the right). Grégoire is the status quo vote, and Dati is the "I want change" vote. From a city-building standpoint, one of the ways that this is being presented is as a battle between bikes and cars. Not surprisingly, the current mobility approach has been criticized for creat...
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Blog iconPioneering Spirit
Mar 15
Maybe in my backyard: MIMBY
A few months ago a single sheet of paper arrived in my mailbox. One page, dense with legalese, announcing a proposed five-story, 80-unit apartment building around the corner from my house. I almost recycled it. I didn't, and I've been mulling the project ever since. Here's the complicating fact: I'm supposed to be on the other side of this fight. I supported Abundant Housing LA. I led the research function at California Forward and worked on policy to increase statewide housing supply. I beli...
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Mar 15
This Week in All Things AI - Week 11-2026
Interesting news this week included Codewall's whitehat hack and responsible disclosure of vulnerabilities in McKinsey's AI platform. Openclaw's rise in China driven by firms offering hosted solution as well as China’s cybersecurity authorities are restricting OpenClaw usage in banks, SOEs, and government Lots of coding agents news with Agent 4 from Replit, OB-1 emerging as a “self-improving” coding agent with top Terminal Bench scores as well as comments from Elon Musk that xAI acknowledges ...
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Mar 15
Things I read Last Week #10
So much interesting things going on right now!
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Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Mar 15
Own the Data You Create
This week I'm looking at Ben Affleck, a $600 million AI deal, and what it means for every creative who's been generating data for free.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 14
The Dubai shock
It is worth reiterating that one of the main reasons the majority of people live in cities is because they would like to make money and improve their economic status. There are, of course, other reasons too, but making money is an enduring attractor. In Alain Bertaud's book, Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities, he famously argued that cities are, first and foremost, labour markets. Because of this, the success of cities depends on their ability to harness talent and turn it into ec...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
3h ago
Deel Lessons For European Founders
Deel Lessons For European Founders. Silicon Valley optimizes for tech. Founders outside it — sometimes by accident — optimize for moat that lasts longer and for profitable growth because they can't do it.
Post cover image
Blog iconTrust Me Bro Show
8h ago
NVIDIA's GTC: The 10 Key Takeaways ✍🏽
GTC 2026 was not a product launch. It was a declaration of intent. Jensen Huang took the stage and did not hold back. New chips, new robots, new software, and a roadmap that stretches to 2028. Here are the 10 takeaways that actually matter, from the silicon that just reset the economics of AI to the quiet moves that will reshape factories, cars, and cities over the next decade.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
8h ago
Bank balances over built form
Now that the results from Paris' first round of municipal elections are in, I thought I would do a follow-up to my post from a few days ago (which was mostly about bicycles). The second and final round happens this weekend, but here's what we've learned so far:Emmanuel Grégoire (Union of the Left) is in the lead with 37.98% of the vote:And Rachida Dati (Union of the Right) is in second with 25.46% of the vote:What is not unexpected, but super interesting nonetheless, is the clear divide betwe...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
18h ago
SEC Clarifies Crypto Asset Securities
The SEC says it recognizes that most crypto assets are not securities.
Post cover image
Blog iconHard Mode First
18h ago
Just In Time Software and Flow State Building
Flow State BuildingOver the past 6 months, I’ve noticed an interesting shift in my work behavior: There is no longer any distinction between when I am building with AI and when I am not.When, even several years ago, I might start a new project with a lengthy Google Doc and project plan, today I begin with a voice dictation into Claude Code and an ideation cycle. Together, we don’t build a document: We build a mini-app, often with some agentic features and a front-end interface. Regularly, I’l...
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Blog iconDecentralized Pictures
Mar 17
In the Night I Dream: A Dreamlike Odyssey
Every so often, a film arrives already humming with its own internal language— a story that feels less written and more remembered. In the Night I Dream is one of those works. Created by British-Nigerian multi-layered artist and director Isioma Idehen, this story was born from dualities it refuses to separate: between England and Nigeria, dreamworld and waking life, fear and faith. What first pulled Isioma into Àdá’s journey wasn't a plot or an image. It was a return. §"Àdá’s journey began wi...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 17
How road deaths are counted and why the math matters
Every time you get into a car, there is a non-zero chance that you might get injured, or worse, die. The probability of this happening depends largely on where you're driving and, of course, how much you drive. However, there are a few different ways to measure this statistical risk. A recent Bloomberg article by David Zipper highlights one ongoing debate. The three most common methods are:Road deaths per capitaRoad deaths per registered vehicleRoad deaths per distance traveledIn my opinion, ...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 17
Fast Confirmation Rule On Ethereum
A feature that enables Ethereum consensus clients to confirm transactions in a single slot, resulting in 98% faster confirmations.
Post cover image
Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Mar 16
29 Seconds of Farcaster, March 16, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? Let's start with good news for vibe coders, Claude is doubling usage in off-peak hours for the next two weeks: Claude @claudeai A small thank you to everyone using Claude: We’re doubling usage outside our peak hours for the next two weeks. 47.4K 4:06 PM • Mar 14, 2026 @limone.eth announced a Farcaster Agent Bootcamp starting March 30th, details: https://farcaster.xyz/limone.eth/0x2d3d7a0e FC is experimenting with better discovery for...
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Blog iconDear Creative
Mar 16
The 30-Day Protest
Why Dead Star Talk quit Spotify. Dear Creative talks to the band about the broken industry model and reclaiming artist rights via Web3.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 16
The $1.3 billion fund that wants unsold condominiums
High Art Capital recently announced the launch of a new fund called the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Rental and Affordable Housing Initiative. It has been anchored by a $300 million mezzanine debt commitment (and a "nominal equity investment") from the Building Ontario Fund (BOF) and is expected to be capitalized in total with a minimum of $1.3 billion. The objective is to acquire approximately 2,200 rental homes in blocks within newly completed, unsold condominiums across the GTA and convert t...
Post cover image
Blog iconGM Farcaster
Mar 15
GM Farcaster last week: Among Traitors
GM! We were back to our usual schedule this week with three episodes and a special Friday interview with @saltorious.eth about his new mini app game Among Traitors! Give it a watch below, create your digital twin and give it a go! It's a lot of fun to watch your ai agent try to decipher clues and human companions throw smoke bombs. Word-a-Day is still cooking and Adrienne started dropping weekly rewards. If you haven't play yet, go give it a go! AND NounishProf dropped a new mini app called F...
Post cover image
Blog iconThe Mirror and the Loom
Mar 15
Constraints are the Mother of Perspective
Your brain is simpler than the universe it aims to comprehend. This is the origin of everything we call perspective. From reference frames to flow states, the constraints on what we can model determine the world we can see. This post explores how bounded observers turn computational limits into the engine of discovery, expertise, and value creation.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 15
In Paris, the bike beat the car
Within a week, Paris will know, with near certainty, who its next mayor will be. (The first round of results will be announced this evening.) The two frontrunners are Emmanuel Grégoire (on the left) and Rachida Dati (on the right). Grégoire is the status quo vote, and Dati is the "I want change" vote. From a city-building standpoint, one of the ways that this is being presented is as a battle between bikes and cars. Not surprisingly, the current mobility approach has been criticized for creat...
Post cover image
Blog iconPioneering Spirit
Mar 15
Maybe in my backyard: MIMBY
A few months ago a single sheet of paper arrived in my mailbox. One page, dense with legalese, announcing a proposed five-story, 80-unit apartment building around the corner from my house. I almost recycled it. I didn't, and I've been mulling the project ever since. Here's the complicating fact: I'm supposed to be on the other side of this fight. I supported Abundant Housing LA. I led the research function at California Forward and worked on policy to increase statewide housing supply. I beli...
Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Mar 15
This Week in All Things AI - Week 11-2026
Interesting news this week included Codewall's whitehat hack and responsible disclosure of vulnerabilities in McKinsey's AI platform. Openclaw's rise in China driven by firms offering hosted solution as well as China’s cybersecurity authorities are restricting OpenClaw usage in banks, SOEs, and government Lots of coding agents news with Agent 4 from Replit, OB-1 emerging as a “self-improving” coding agent with top Terminal Bench scores as well as comments from Elon Musk that xAI acknowledges ...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Mar 15
Things I read Last Week #10
So much interesting things going on right now!
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Mar 15
Own the Data You Create
This week I'm looking at Ben Affleck, a $600 million AI deal, and what it means for every creative who's been generating data for free.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 14
The Dubai shock
It is worth reiterating that one of the main reasons the majority of people live in cities is because they would like to make money and improve their economic status. There are, of course, other reasons too, but making money is an enduring attractor. In Alain Bertaud's book, Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities, he famously argued that cities are, first and foremost, labour markets. Because of this, the success of cities depends on their ability to harness talent and turn it into ec...
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Blog iconMixed Realities with TJ Kawamura
Mar 16
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Blog iconMixed Realities with TJ Kawamura
Mar 16
You Are the Training Data
Last month, a software engineer named Sammy Azdoufal wanted to drive his DJI Romo robot vacuum with a PS5 controller. Just for fun. He used an AI coding assistant to reverse-engineer the vacuum’s communication protocols, built a custom client, and connected to DJI’s servers. What came back wasn’t just his vacuum. Roughly 7,000 Romo units across 24 countries began responding to him as their operator. Live camera feeds. Microphone audio. Detailed floor plans of strangers’ homes. He didn’t hack ...
You Are the Training Data
Last month, a software engineer named Sammy Azdoufal wanted to drive his DJI Romo robot vacuum with a PS5 controller. Just for fun. He used an AI coding assistant to reverse-engineer the vacuum’s communication protocols, built a custom client, and connected to DJI’s servers. What came back wasn’t just his vacuum. Roughly 7,000 Romo units across 24 countries began responding to him as their operator. Live camera feeds. Microphone audio. Detailed floor plans of strangers’ homes. He didn’t hack ...