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Andrew Magid
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cofounder of @absinthenetwork | cynical optimist | https://t.co/9urtMmV0ey
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Joined June 2016
@bryan_johnson @bryan_johnson I think we can help
@bryan_johnson i spent >3 years of my life on this one problem+raised millions of dollars to build something that works ive seen projects fail more times than i can count bc building good incentive systems is a very hard problem dm me if you think we can help brainstorm
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@bryan_johnson i spent >3 years of my life on this one problem+raised millions of dollars to build something that works ive seen projects fail more times than i can count bc building good incentive systems is a very hard problem dm me if you think we can help brainstorm
Who’s the best mind in tokenomics? We’re designing rewards for the Don’t Die ecosystem—earn for hitting health markers, buying DD-approved products, dining at DD-certified restaurants, and more.
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It’s an absolute pleasure to bring on @Tide_web3 to Absinthe The future of Web3 loyalty programs and points just got brighter! 🤝
Hello everyone! We are officially announcing the acquisition of Tide Protocol by @absinthenetwork. Throughout this journey, we’ve had so many learnings and unforgettable experiences. We truly from the bottom of our hearts thank everyone who has lent us a helping hand during our company’s history.
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RT @navigate_ai: We’re thrilled to join the @Base ecosystem and align with a brand that’s committed to building onchain with security and i…
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Found a serious bug in your repo @PatrickJS__ @github . Lots of SSNs are being omitted My SSN was also not included could you pls add mine and escalate the open issue? 284-53-3992 thanks!
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It's a very bad idea to use llms for anything more than beginning SQL queries When writing complex queries, you must construct the mental model of what you want and do it yourself It's more difficult to "verify" correctness because you get forced into a pattern that might not be insidiously buggy And when you forget syntax, RFTM
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@ThePrimeagen There is EXACTLY ONE solution to this problem: const val = (() => {if (foo) return bar})(); Why don’t people do this more? @ThePrimeagen
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Yes and what’s the problem? Why should we expect any less? Btw languages don’t NEED this. Anyone can create a shitty scripting language, it just doesn’t mean anyone’s going to use it because devs use the language they’re most familiar with I want you to try to write production level code with a DSL written by a 3 person team and like @ThePrimeagen mentioned, it never ends well
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