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Blog iconAVC
1h ago
A Great Employee Engagement Opportunity For Your NYC Team
One of my favorite days of the year is the NYC Computer Science Opportunity Fair. The idea behind the CS Fair is pretty simple: Put students together with companies, universities, and organizations that care about technology and opportunity and let the conversations happen. The energy in the room is always incredible. The CS Fair has been going on for thirteen years now, and as a result, over 25,000 NYC public school students have been exposed to the opportunities that a career in tech in NYC...
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Blog iconALANA's ⚡NewsFlash⚡
3h ago
Webinar Recap | No Code Smart Contracts
The first ALANA webinar of the year wasn't just a tutorial; I want to believe it was much more of a statement of empowerment!Joined by Onome (Irene) Emeya, founder of Announced Digital Fashion (ADF), Yemi Scott of XRology and lead tech partner at ADF, and Eric, CTO at ADF, we sat down to answer one question that rarely gets asked in creator spaces: what if your art could live on the internet, belong fully to you, be protected and be buyable by anyone. All of that without asking a platform for...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
7h ago
The urban inhale
I saw Paul Graham write this week that "Cities inhale and exhale each generation. People move to cities in their 20s in search of colleagues and mates, move back out to raise their kids, and then when their kids are in their 20s, they return." I don't like it being presented in such a single-minded way, but there is, of course, a lot of truth to this remark, particularly for North American cities. It's basically the "dumbbell" housing demand profile that we in the industry often talk about. W...
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Blog iconETH Daily
13h ago
ERC-8183 Agentic Commerce Standard
Co-developed by Virtuals and the EF dAI team, the standard enables autonomous agents to trustlessly buy and sell services from one another.
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Blog iconShame Soiree
16h ago
Noise to Signal: Error Mirror
The latest Scarlet Death single, "Error Mirror" is now available on streaming, Blu-ray Audio, CD, and as a digital file. Let's talk about it.
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Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Mar 9
29 Seconds of Farcaster, March 9, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? Not a whole lot to be honest, but a couple things of note: Nice to see all the expressed appreciation for the women of Farcaster on International Women's Day, yesterday. You all make this place extra special 💐 BRACKY is officially shut down and done, as was expected @nounishprof released /fccomics #2 & #3, including this gem featuring @bertwurst.eth and @bracky (how cute are these two?) https://farcaster.xyz/nounishprof/0xc1770b20 @...
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Blog iconWilliam Mougayar's Blog
Mar 9
Crypto’s Cleanup Phase: Twelve Structural Mistakes the Industry Must Outgrow
Every transformative technology passes through a chaotic early stage. In the beginning, creativity runs ahead of discipline, incentives are poorly aligned, and experimentation outpaces institutions’ ability to adapt. Excess is almost inevitable. The Internet experienced this in 1999-2000 during its eponymous crash. Railroads did in the nineteenth century. Electricity did in the early twentieth century. Crypto has been going through its own version of that phase for the past decade. Since arou...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 9
When autonomy is a solution to the wrong urban problem
If you have a long, painful, soul-crushing commute, Tesla has a solution for you: Full Self-Driving (their autonomous, but still supervised, self-driving technology). And it makes sense that Tesla would position its product in this way. A great deal of our built environment (the vast majority of it in some geographies) has been designed around the car. We are dependent. And this is an obvious solution to its negatives. To be clear, I'm excited about autonomy, which is why it's a frequent topi...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
Mar 8
Market Sophistication - Your Market Has Already Decided How to Ignore You
Why the smartest founders diagnose their market’s sophistication before writing a single line of copy. 60 years old framework that saves the day. In 1966, a direct-response copywriter named Eugene Schwartz published ...
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Blog iconAuthor GRF Newsletter
Mar 8
How I wrote 400+ daily poems (so far)
Is this really my first newsletter/blog thing of 2026? That hardly seems possible, but the archive doesn't lie. As bad as I've been bad at releasing news though, I still have full marks in releasing daily poems. I haven't missed a day since starting, at the start of 2025, and I'm making strides toward stretching my streak to 500 poem-days in a row. My commitment on New Year's of 2025 was to 365 days of baseline creativity. No matter what else might happen, by the turning of the clock I'd have...
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Blog iconjayhood73.eth
Mar 8
When clock jumps
When the Clocks Jump: Helping Autistic Children Navigate Daylight Saving Time Every year, like clockwork… the clocks suddenly aren’t trustworthy anymore. ⏰ In many homes this is a small inconvenience. A little sleepiness, a few yawns, maybe some extra coffee. But in autism households, the shift from standard time to daylight saving time can feel more like the ground moving under your feet. This week in our home, we entered what many families call “Spring Ahead.” For my son Sheamus, that one-h...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 8
The happiness recession
The fact that we still refer to things as pre- and post-COVID shows just how impactful this period of time was in our lives. What initially seemed like house arrest for only a few weeks ended up having a lasting impact. One of those impacts appears to be happiness. In a recent post by Aziz Sunderji, who is the author of Home Economics (you should subscribe), he shared this chart:The data is taken from the General Social Survey. What it shows is the shift in the "very happy" group of Americans...
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Mar 8
This Week in All Things AI - Week 10-2026
The frontier labs are relentless in their launch of new models with Google Deepmind launching Gemini-3.1 Flash-Lite and OpenAI launching GPT-5.4 with impressive performance for their class. Cognition which makes Devin and Windsurf showed an early preview of their model SWE-1.6 which has a huge jump over their previous SWE-1.5 and offers 950 tokens/second inference via their Cerebras partnership Anthropic's new feature of importing preferences/context from other AI providers into Claude is its...
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Mar 8
Things I read Last Week #9
ACP, UCP, AP2, and VI
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Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Mar 8
Education by Mission Command
This week, I'm considering the way creative organizations should lead when acceleration really begins to hit.
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Blog iconaaron
Mar 7
The Oldest Algorithm: How HumanStock Reveals the Logic of Extraction
The conversion of human beings into tradable commodities did not begin with algorithms. It did not begin with credit scores, engagement metrics, or creator tokens. It began the moment one person claimed ownership over another and assigned them a price. For centuries, humans have been bought and sold in literal markets.
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Blog iconaaron
Mar 7
When Machines Need Permission Slips:
A practical framework for deploying agentic systems without surrendering institutional sovereignty
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Blog iconGM Farcaster
Mar 7
GM Farcaster last week: words every day
GM! In between two episodes this past week, Adrienne officially launched Word-a-Day; a mini app that teaches you one word each day which ended up as #1 on the mini app leaderboard in less than 24 hours! Accept the challenge and use that word in a cast to get on the leaderboard! It's been fun seeing these words pop up on the timeline and we dove more into it on Thursdays show, where Adrienne became the interviewee. Check out both episodes from this past week below. Meanwhile,
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 7
Come cycle with us in support of brain health
Regular readers of this blog might remember that last "summer" (it was still chilly), I biked for brain health here in Toronto. I rode 75 km, raised $3,800, and helped Multiplex Construction Canada raise over $14,000, with 100% of these donations going directly to the Baycrest Foundation to fund work related to dementia, Alzheimer's, and other brain-related illnesses. This summer I'll be riding again, except with a few changes:They've moved the starting location to the Aga Kahn Museum (archit...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 7
OpenSea Launches Agent CLI
The AI agent skill allows agents to interact directly with the OpenSea NFT marketplace.
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Blog iconAVC
1h ago
A Great Employee Engagement Opportunity For Your NYC Team
One of my favorite days of the year is the NYC Computer Science Opportunity Fair. The idea behind the CS Fair is pretty simple: Put students together with companies, universities, and organizations that care about technology and opportunity and let the conversations happen. The energy in the room is always incredible. The CS Fair has been going on for thirteen years now, and as a result, over 25,000 NYC public school students have been exposed to the opportunities that a career in tech in NYC...
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Blog iconALANA's ⚡NewsFlash⚡
3h ago
Webinar Recap | No Code Smart Contracts
The first ALANA webinar of the year wasn't just a tutorial; I want to believe it was much more of a statement of empowerment!Joined by Onome (Irene) Emeya, founder of Announced Digital Fashion (ADF), Yemi Scott of XRology and lead tech partner at ADF, and Eric, CTO at ADF, we sat down to answer one question that rarely gets asked in creator spaces: what if your art could live on the internet, belong fully to you, be protected and be buyable by anyone. All of that without asking a platform for...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
7h ago
The urban inhale
I saw Paul Graham write this week that "Cities inhale and exhale each generation. People move to cities in their 20s in search of colleagues and mates, move back out to raise their kids, and then when their kids are in their 20s, they return." I don't like it being presented in such a single-minded way, but there is, of course, a lot of truth to this remark, particularly for North American cities. It's basically the "dumbbell" housing demand profile that we in the industry often talk about. W...
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Blog iconETH Daily
13h ago
ERC-8183 Agentic Commerce Standard
Co-developed by Virtuals and the EF dAI team, the standard enables autonomous agents to trustlessly buy and sell services from one another.
Post cover image
Blog iconShame Soiree
16h ago
Noise to Signal: Error Mirror
The latest Scarlet Death single, "Error Mirror" is now available on streaming, Blu-ray Audio, CD, and as a digital file. Let's talk about it.
Post cover image
Blog icon29 Seconds of Farcaster
Mar 9
29 Seconds of Farcaster, March 9, 2026
29 Seconds of Farcaster ... What did you miss this weekend? Not a whole lot to be honest, but a couple things of note: Nice to see all the expressed appreciation for the women of Farcaster on International Women's Day, yesterday. You all make this place extra special 💐 BRACKY is officially shut down and done, as was expected @nounishprof released /fccomics #2 & #3, including this gem featuring @bertwurst.eth and @bracky (how cute are these two?) https://farcaster.xyz/nounishprof/0xc1770b20 @...
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Blog iconWilliam Mougayar's Blog
Mar 9
Crypto’s Cleanup Phase: Twelve Structural Mistakes the Industry Must Outgrow
Every transformative technology passes through a chaotic early stage. In the beginning, creativity runs ahead of discipline, incentives are poorly aligned, and experimentation outpaces institutions’ ability to adapt. Excess is almost inevitable. The Internet experienced this in 1999-2000 during its eponymous crash. Railroads did in the nineteenth century. Electricity did in the early twentieth century. Crypto has been going through its own version of that phase for the past decade. Since arou...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 9
When autonomy is a solution to the wrong urban problem
If you have a long, painful, soul-crushing commute, Tesla has a solution for you: Full Self-Driving (their autonomous, but still supervised, self-driving technology). And it makes sense that Tesla would position its product in this way. A great deal of our built environment (the vast majority of it in some geographies) has been designed around the car. We are dependent. And this is an obvious solution to its negatives. To be clear, I'm excited about autonomy, which is why it's a frequent topi...
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Blog iconBuildBetter by BFG
Mar 8
Market Sophistication - Your Market Has Already Decided How to Ignore You
Why the smartest founders diagnose their market’s sophistication before writing a single line of copy. 60 years old framework that saves the day. In 1966, a direct-response copywriter named Eugene Schwartz published ...
Post cover image
Blog iconAuthor GRF Newsletter
Mar 8
How I wrote 400+ daily poems (so far)
Is this really my first newsletter/blog thing of 2026? That hardly seems possible, but the archive doesn't lie. As bad as I've been bad at releasing news though, I still have full marks in releasing daily poems. I haven't missed a day since starting, at the start of 2025, and I'm making strides toward stretching my streak to 500 poem-days in a row. My commitment on New Year's of 2025 was to 365 days of baseline creativity. No matter what else might happen, by the turning of the clock I'd have...
Post cover image
Blog iconjayhood73.eth
Mar 8
When clock jumps
When the Clocks Jump: Helping Autistic Children Navigate Daylight Saving Time Every year, like clockwork… the clocks suddenly aren’t trustworthy anymore. ⏰ In many homes this is a small inconvenience. A little sleepiness, a few yawns, maybe some extra coffee. But in autism households, the shift from standard time to daylight saving time can feel more like the ground moving under your feet. This week in our home, we entered what many families call “Spring Ahead.” For my son Sheamus, that one-h...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 8
The happiness recession
The fact that we still refer to things as pre- and post-COVID shows just how impactful this period of time was in our lives. What initially seemed like house arrest for only a few weeks ended up having a lasting impact. One of those impacts appears to be happiness. In a recent post by Aziz Sunderji, who is the author of Home Economics (you should subscribe), he shared this chart:The data is taken from the General Social Survey. What it shows is the shift in the "very happy" group of Americans...
Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Mar 8
This Week in All Things AI - Week 10-2026
The frontier labs are relentless in their launch of new models with Google Deepmind launching Gemini-3.1 Flash-Lite and OpenAI launching GPT-5.4 with impressive performance for their class. Cognition which makes Devin and Windsurf showed an early preview of their model SWE-1.6 which has a huge jump over their previous SWE-1.5 and offers 950 tokens/second inference via their Cerebras partnership Anthropic's new feature of importing preferences/context from other AI providers into Claude is its...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Mar 8
Things I read Last Week #9
ACP, UCP, AP2, and VI
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Mar 8
Education by Mission Command
This week, I'm considering the way creative organizations should lead when acceleration really begins to hit.
Post cover image
Blog iconaaron
Mar 7
The Oldest Algorithm: How HumanStock Reveals the Logic of Extraction
The conversion of human beings into tradable commodities did not begin with algorithms. It did not begin with credit scores, engagement metrics, or creator tokens. It began the moment one person claimed ownership over another and assigned them a price. For centuries, humans have been bought and sold in literal markets.
Post cover image
Blog iconaaron
Mar 7
When Machines Need Permission Slips:
A practical framework for deploying agentic systems without surrendering institutional sovereignty
Post cover image
Blog iconGM Farcaster
Mar 7
GM Farcaster last week: words every day
GM! In between two episodes this past week, Adrienne officially launched Word-a-Day; a mini app that teaches you one word each day which ended up as #1 on the mini app leaderboard in less than 24 hours! Accept the challenge and use that word in a cast to get on the leaderboard! It's been fun seeing these words pop up on the timeline and we dove more into it on Thursdays show, where Adrienne became the interviewee. Check out both episodes from this past week below. Meanwhile,
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Mar 7
Come cycle with us in support of brain health
Regular readers of this blog might remember that last "summer" (it was still chilly), I biked for brain health here in Toronto. I rode 75 km, raised $3,800, and helped Multiplex Construction Canada raise over $14,000, with 100% of these donations going directly to the Baycrest Foundation to fund work related to dementia, Alzheimer's, and other brain-related illnesses. This summer I'll be riding again, except with a few changes:They've moved the starting location to the Aga Kahn Museum (archit...
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Blog iconETH Daily
Mar 7
OpenSea Launches Agent CLI
The AI agent skill allows agents to interact directly with the OpenSea NFT marketplace.