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toly 🇺🇸 (@aeyakovenko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joe: “So, Mr. Trump, how did you solve the blockchain trilemma? It seemed impossible..” Trump: “Joe, let me tell you, it was actually very simple. You see, all these so-called experts, they had this crazy idea. They wanted to build layers—L1s, L2s, L3s… layers everywhere, Joe.

Joe: “So, Mr. Trump, how did you solve the blockchain trilemma? It seemed impossible..”

Trump: “Joe, let me tell you, it was actually very simple. You see, all these so-called experts, they had this crazy idea. They wanted to build layers—L1s, L2s, L3s… layers everywhere, Joe.
Will Kinney (@wkcosmo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We shall measure stellar brightness logarithmically, and it will be called the "magnitude." - Sir, will that logarithm be base 10, or based on Napier's constant? Neither. It shall be of the base of the fifth root of one hundred.

We shall measure stellar brightness logarithmically, and it will be called the "magnitude."

- Sir, will that logarithm be base 10, or based on Napier's constant?

Neither. It shall be of the base of the fifth root of one hundred.
Michele Korver (@michelekorver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We a16z crypto believe that DeFi will make financial services and the digital economy more accessible, efficient, interoperable, dependable, and consumer-focused. However, yesterday, the Treasury Department issued a “midnight” broker reporting rulemaking that is a direct threat to that

Martin Bauer (@martinmbauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take a good look at what is going on on this planet, and ask yourself: is it really surprising that all other galaxies keep receding from us at an ever-accelerating pace?

Andrew Stratelates ⚓️(Continuing Anglican) (@astratelates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's the 1950s. COBOL promises an English-like syntax that will allow non-specialists to program software systems, 10x productivity and not needing to understand the underlying system. It's the 1970s. SQL promises natural language queries that managers can write themselves,

Jonathan Gorard (@getjonwithit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling c the "speed of light" completely misses the point. Rather, c is the "spacetime exchange rate": how many units of space you can exchange for one unit of time. In actuality, everything travels at the "speed of light", just not necessarily through space alone... (1/4)

Calling c the "speed of light" completely misses the point. Rather, c is the "spacetime exchange rate": how many units of space you can exchange for one unit of time.

In actuality, everything travels at the "speed of light", just not necessarily through space alone... (1/4)
K Srinivas Rao (@sriniously) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lauren Wilford As someone who spends way too much time reading both technical documentation and dense programming books, I've noticed the exact same thing. When I sit down with a 600-page book, suddenly I'm struggling because my brain keeps expecting that next scroll to give me a completely

Tivadar Danka (@tivadardanka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In calculus, going from a single variable to millions of variables is hard. Understanding the three main types of functions helps make sense of multivariable calculus. Surprisingly, they share a deep connection. Let's see why:

In calculus, going from a single variable to millions of variables is hard.

Understanding the three main types of functions helps make sense of multivariable calculus.

Surprisingly, they share a deep connection. Let's see why:
eigen moomin (@eigen_moomin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

singapore is the highest iq country that has never shipped anything that matters. this is my essay on why there are no great singaporean companies. we are a nation of compradors; middlemen too domesticated to do anything but serve.

singapore is the highest iq country that has never shipped anything that matters.

this is my essay on why there are no great singaporean companies. we are a nation of compradors; middlemen too domesticated to do anything but serve.
Omer Goldberg (@omeragoldberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday could have one of DeFi's worst black swan events. On paper, over $19 billion in liquidations hit across CEXs and perp DEXs. The real figure was likely higher. Many were surprised that on-chain lending markets came out mostly untouched, but outcomes can be misleading.

Friday could have one of DeFi's worst black swan events.
 
On paper, over $19 billion in liquidations hit across CEXs and perp DEXs. The real figure was likely higher. Many were surprised that on-chain lending markets came out mostly untouched, but outcomes can be misleading.
SightBringer (@_the_prophet__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡️This guy’s take is textbook legacy lens blindness. Here’s what’s really going on beneath his argument: 1. He’s describing volatility, not failure. When he says Bitcoin “plunges 70% four times in a decade,” he’s actually describing the defining feature of an emergent monetary

SightBringer (@_the_prophet__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡️That paper is a data-point in something far bigger: the quiet death of meaning in the modern world. What it really exposes is not that a wandering mind is unhappy, but that humanity has engineered a civilization where wandering is all that’s left. We killed the quest. And

SightBringer (@_the_prophet__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡️At its core, this describing the only thing that’s actually real, the part of consciousness that knows it’s dreaming. Everything else - money, politics, history, even the notion of time - sits inside that dream. When you hold both roles at once, observer and participant, you