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Post cover image
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Hi friends, Are you going to ETHDenver? Some of the boys are getting together for a drink and you should definitely join them. RSVP here. Also, we are live at noon ET on X with our first big show of the year, officially welcoming Octant and Anchorage Digital as our new sponsors. Mashal and Artem from Octant will be joining us on the show with a big announcement so tune in. Love, The Boys Writer: Deana Editor: MirandaCould it be…a bull case for Ethereum? You probably saw the news yesterday abo...
Post cover image
Ex Machina
Feb 11
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For centuries, we have extracted biomolecules from animals to help address our medical and industrial requirements. This is not only ethically questionable but also risky. Now that computational biology has advanced to the level where we can build what we need, maybe we can stop farming from animals.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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How the Gordie Howe International Bridge came to be is a city and nation-building story worth telling. The Windsor-Detroit crossing is the busiest commercial border crossing in North America. It handles about one-third of the trade between Canada and the US, or about $1 billion per day, much of which passes over the Ambassador Bridge. This is problematic for a few reasons. One, there are concerns about capacity. Two, the bridge is, unfortunately, in the wrong place and doesn't offer direct hi...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
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Developers can now build and test apps ahead of a planned Robinhood Chain mainnet launch later this year.
Post cover image
Blog iconParallel Citizen
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Made with ❤️ from us, by Wagmit, Cookie, Eric, & Michael (Parallel Citizen)Hey reader! I’ve shared before that i’ve been busy working on stuff in the background. Below, I wanted to share the announcement and launch of Nodes Digest - a Substack digest publishing as part of nsnodes.com - a dashboard tracking network state experiments happening all around the world. We just published the first Nodes Digest. This is a new weekly roundup from the network-state ecosystem: projects, experiments, com...
Post cover image
Blog iconHard Mode First
Feb 11
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I had a pretty wild experience with AI this week where I asked Claude Code to simulate a conversation with…well…myself.That’s to say, myself, circa 2045. You see, present-day Bethany is stuck in the middle of the chaos zone. She’s walking the very exciting tightrope of Founder Mode: Season 2. She’s building things, she’s breaking things, and she’s (often) awake at 3 a.m., wondering about what the hell to do about it. But future Bethany? She’s got life on lock. And not only that… but she knows...