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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
3h ago
Fewer stops, faster transit
"The problem with buses," writes transportation planner Nithin Vejendla in Work in Progress, "is that they are slow." The same thing could also be said about other surface transit routes like Toronto's streetcars, including some of our new lines. Now, there are lots of ways to speed up surface routes. Dedicated lanes and signal priority are two obvious ones. But an even simpler one is to just get rid of some stops! North American cities tend to be plagued by too many transit stops. I think we...
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Blog iconTrust Me Bro Show
3h ago
Anthropic’s Claude: Madness Days
Anthropic just did the unthinkable: they stood their ground against the Pentagon, got blacklisted by the White House and somehow became the number 1 app in the US as a result.
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Blog iconFalsenine
4h ago
EPL GW28: Winners And Losers
Gameweek 28 of the English Premier League came to an end on Sunday with a scintillating London Derby between Arsenal and Chelsea. All London Derbies carry great significance, but this one especially represented a game of great importance for both clubs for different reasons. Elsewhere, Manchester City kept up their title chase, Fulham and Tottenham played out another London derby, West Ham and Nottingham Forest struggled for points to escape the drop, and Liverpool and United continued jockey...
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Blog iconETH Daily
11h ago
Uniswap Class-Action Dismissed
The judge ruled that platform developers cannot be held responsible for fraud committed by third parties.
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Blog iconSome of the Things
14h ago
Word-A-Day Is Live on Farcaster
I’m pleased to share that the miniapp I’ve been building and testing with a small group of beta players is now open to everyone. Introducing Word-A-Day — a Farcaster miniapp designed to help you grow your vocabulary, sound smarter, and make learning social.How It WorksLearn the word. A new word drops at 00:00 UTC. Open the miniapp to see the word, its definition, an example sentence, and hear its pronunciation. Use it in a cast. If you accept the daily challenge, you have until the next word ...
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Blog iconLe Blog du Matt
15h ago
Work is for Bots
OpenClaw is not a technological breakthrough. In fact, it is not technically impressive at all, at least not in a fundamental sense compared to something like the development of large language models themselves. OpenClaw is an AI harness that allows an AI like ChatGPT or Claude to control a computer on its own. Its code is messy and completely written by AI. It is inefficient and full of security holes. Many of my software developer friends look at these flaws and deem the product to be worth...
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Blog iconmichaelcjoseph's musings
17h ago
Everyone Uses AI. I Want to Understand How It's Made.
Everyone is getting better at using AI. I want to understand how it's made. So I asked Claude to put together a syllabus for me...
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Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Mar 2
29 Seconds of Farcaster, March 2, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? It continues to be quiet, but notable things continue as well--some good, some bad... On the bad, the biggest news is that $BRACKY is on the verge of shutting down, with this update from @tldr | https://farcaster.xyz/tldr/0x82e584b2 On the good, you have a chance to support one of the FC stalwarts @kenny & poidh ... For the next 8 hours (let's say 2 PM EST to be safe), Kenny is getting 4x to any support from 'Funding the Commons Fron...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 2
Are AVs about to disrupt the disruptor?
It seems like just yesterday that people were protesting Uber for disrupting the traditional taxi business. Now the question has become: are AVs about to disrupt Uber? Over the last six months, Uber's stock price has declined nearly 19%. At the time of writing this post, its market cap is around $155 billion, compared to Waymo's private market valuation of $126 billion (though I'm sure many would argue this is a wee bit high).The market seems to think that self-driving cars are a two-horse ra...
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Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Mar 2
ENS DAO Newsletter #107
ENS DAO Newsletter #107 — 3/1/2026; A bi-weekly summary of the latest news and developments from ENS Labs, ENS DAO and the ENS community.
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Blog iconGM Farcaster
Mar 1
GM Farcaster last week: flamingo agents
GM! We had a fun week back with a chat with Poof from DX Terminal PRO chatting ai agents in a gaming environment. Prof's flamingo agent was on display! And then we welcomed @ruminations and @shira from Quotient talking high level geopolitical prediction markets -- yeah, we know, great timing! See all of our episodes from last week as we get ready to do it all again tomorrow!
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Blog iconBizarreBeasts ($BB)
Mar 1
BizarreBeasts Goes Multichain: 5 Games Live on Solana Powered play.fun
On February 25, 2026 (four days ago), the pioneering gaming platform Play.fun launched on Solana. Built by Justin Waldron, the visionary who co-founded Zynga at 19 after dropping out of the University of Connecticut. He built the company behind FarmVille, Words with Friends, and Zynga Poker, and later co-founded Playco, raising $100M+ led by Sequoia Capital. Play.fun is doing something that immediately clicked with everything I've been building for BizarreBeasts ($BB). The pitch is simple: pu...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 1
The case for elevated rail
There is a school of thought that elevated rail is bad, or at least suboptimal, for cities. The thinking is that it's a visual blight, it's noisy, it disconnects neighbourhoods, and it can even reduce surrounding real estate values. Having a train passing directly in front of your window is admittedly less ideal than not having a train passing directly in front of your window. But there is no shortage of examples from around the world where elevated rail does far more to benefit a community t...
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Blog iconLexiclopedia
Mar 1
Senate Say 2027 will be Another Trans-MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
Electronic transmission was one of the main reasons why over ₦350 billion was spent on infrastructure preparation for the last election. It was also one of the main disappointments of the last election, considering it never worked quite as promised...
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Blog iconFiat Fudder
Mar 1
Market Updates
When I look at today's Producer Price Index,
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Mar 1
This Week in All Things AI - Week 9-2026
February ends with some more model releases such as Google's Nano Banana 2 and Bytedance's Seedream 5.0 Lite which btw was used to create the header image for this weeks newsletter. Prompt used to generate the header image is at the end of the newsletter Other notable things releases where Notion Custom Agents, updates to Replit Agent , various additional features to Claude Cowork as well as Wispr Flow's availability on Android along with it offering free, unlimited dictation for ALL users. Z...
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Mar 1
Things I read Last week #8
CommerceBench and Allocation Vaults
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Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Mar 1
It's the Transition, Not Abundance or Collapse
This week I am considering the societal transition period we are in, and how we should be adapting education to teach for it.
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Blog iconThumbs' Update
Feb 28
This Isn't Goodbye
In this final issue of Thumbs' Update, I tell you all where you can go...
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Blog iconaaron
Feb 28
The Workplace Becomes a System
The first thing people will notice about the next era of work is not the intelligence of the machines. It will be the disappearance of the feeling that “work” is something you open. For the past half century, the story of software has been the story of containers. You opened email. You opened a spreadsheet. You opened Slack. You opened the CRM. If you were diligent, you learned the rituals of each container and became fluent in the awkward handoffs between them.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
3h ago
Fewer stops, faster transit
"The problem with buses," writes transportation planner Nithin Vejendla in Work in Progress, "is that they are slow." The same thing could also be said about other surface transit routes like Toronto's streetcars, including some of our new lines. Now, there are lots of ways to speed up surface routes. Dedicated lanes and signal priority are two obvious ones. But an even simpler one is to just get rid of some stops! North American cities tend to be plagued by too many transit stops. I think we...
Post cover image
Blog iconTrust Me Bro Show
3h ago
Anthropic’s Claude: Madness Days
Anthropic just did the unthinkable: they stood their ground against the Pentagon, got blacklisted by the White House and somehow became the number 1 app in the US as a result.
Post cover image
Blog iconFalsenine
4h ago
EPL GW28: Winners And Losers
Gameweek 28 of the English Premier League came to an end on Sunday with a scintillating London Derby between Arsenal and Chelsea. All London Derbies carry great significance, but this one especially represented a game of great importance for both clubs for different reasons. Elsewhere, Manchester City kept up their title chase, Fulham and Tottenham played out another London derby, West Ham and Nottingham Forest struggled for points to escape the drop, and Liverpool and United continued jockey...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
11h ago
Uniswap Class-Action Dismissed
The judge ruled that platform developers cannot be held responsible for fraud committed by third parties.
Post cover image
Blog iconSome of the Things
14h ago
Word-A-Day Is Live on Farcaster
I’m pleased to share that the miniapp I’ve been building and testing with a small group of beta players is now open to everyone. Introducing Word-A-Day — a Farcaster miniapp designed to help you grow your vocabulary, sound smarter, and make learning social.How It WorksLearn the word. A new word drops at 00:00 UTC. Open the miniapp to see the word, its definition, an example sentence, and hear its pronunciation. Use it in a cast. If you accept the daily challenge, you have until the next word ...
Post cover image
Blog iconLe Blog du Matt
15h ago
Work is for Bots
OpenClaw is not a technological breakthrough. In fact, it is not technically impressive at all, at least not in a fundamental sense compared to something like the development of large language models themselves. OpenClaw is an AI harness that allows an AI like ChatGPT or Claude to control a computer on its own. Its code is messy and completely written by AI. It is inefficient and full of security holes. Many of my software developer friends look at these flaws and deem the product to be worth...
Post cover image
Blog iconmichaelcjoseph's musings
17h ago
Everyone Uses AI. I Want to Understand How It's Made.
Everyone is getting better at using AI. I want to understand how it's made. So I asked Claude to put together a syllabus for me...
Post cover image
Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Mar 2
29 Seconds of Farcaster, March 2, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? It continues to be quiet, but notable things continue as well--some good, some bad... On the bad, the biggest news is that $BRACKY is on the verge of shutting down, with this update from @tldr | https://farcaster.xyz/tldr/0x82e584b2 On the good, you have a chance to support one of the FC stalwarts @kenny & poidh ... For the next 8 hours (let's say 2 PM EST to be safe), Kenny is getting 4x to any support from 'Funding the Commons Fron...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 2
Are AVs about to disrupt the disruptor?
It seems like just yesterday that people were protesting Uber for disrupting the traditional taxi business. Now the question has become: are AVs about to disrupt Uber? Over the last six months, Uber's stock price has declined nearly 19%. At the time of writing this post, its market cap is around $155 billion, compared to Waymo's private market valuation of $126 billion (though I'm sure many would argue this is a wee bit high).The market seems to think that self-driving cars are a two-horse ra...
Post cover image
Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Mar 2
ENS DAO Newsletter #107
ENS DAO Newsletter #107 — 3/1/2026; A bi-weekly summary of the latest news and developments from ENS Labs, ENS DAO and the ENS community.
Post cover image
Blog iconGM Farcaster
Mar 1
GM Farcaster last week: flamingo agents
GM! We had a fun week back with a chat with Poof from DX Terminal PRO chatting ai agents in a gaming environment. Prof's flamingo agent was on display! And then we welcomed @ruminations and @shira from Quotient talking high level geopolitical prediction markets -- yeah, we know, great timing! See all of our episodes from last week as we get ready to do it all again tomorrow!
Post cover image
Blog iconBizarreBeasts ($BB)
Mar 1
BizarreBeasts Goes Multichain: 5 Games Live on Solana Powered play.fun
On February 25, 2026 (four days ago), the pioneering gaming platform Play.fun launched on Solana. Built by Justin Waldron, the visionary who co-founded Zynga at 19 after dropping out of the University of Connecticut. He built the company behind FarmVille, Words with Friends, and Zynga Poker, and later co-founded Playco, raising $100M+ led by Sequoia Capital. Play.fun is doing something that immediately clicked with everything I've been building for BizarreBeasts ($BB). The pitch is simple: pu...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 1
The case for elevated rail
There is a school of thought that elevated rail is bad, or at least suboptimal, for cities. The thinking is that it's a visual blight, it's noisy, it disconnects neighbourhoods, and it can even reduce surrounding real estate values. Having a train passing directly in front of your window is admittedly less ideal than not having a train passing directly in front of your window. But there is no shortage of examples from around the world where elevated rail does far more to benefit a community t...
Post cover image
Blog iconLexiclopedia
Mar 1
Senate Say 2027 will be Another Trans-MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
Electronic transmission was one of the main reasons why over ₦350 billion was spent on infrastructure preparation for the last election. It was also one of the main disappointments of the last election, considering it never worked quite as promised...
Post cover image
Blog iconFiat Fudder
Mar 1
Market Updates
When I look at today's Producer Price Index,
Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Mar 1
This Week in All Things AI - Week 9-2026
February ends with some more model releases such as Google's Nano Banana 2 and Bytedance's Seedream 5.0 Lite which btw was used to create the header image for this weeks newsletter. Prompt used to generate the header image is at the end of the newsletter Other notable things releases where Notion Custom Agents, updates to Replit Agent , various additional features to Claude Cowork as well as Wispr Flow's availability on Android along with it offering free, unlimited dictation for ALL users. Z...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Mar 1
Things I read Last week #8
CommerceBench and Allocation Vaults
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Mar 1
It's the Transition, Not Abundance or Collapse
This week I am considering the societal transition period we are in, and how we should be adapting education to teach for it.
Post cover image
Blog iconThumbs' Update
Feb 28
This Isn't Goodbye
In this final issue of Thumbs' Update, I tell you all where you can go...
Post cover image
Blog iconaaron
Feb 28
The Workplace Becomes a System
The first thing people will notice about the next era of work is not the intelligence of the machines. It will be the disappearance of the feeling that “work” is something you open. For the past half century, the story of software has been the story of containers. You opened email. You opened a spreadsheet. You opened Slack. You opened the CRM. If you were diligent, you learned the rituals of each container and became fluent in the awkward handoffs between them.