Head Of Eng @Bl3ndlabs

Joined March 2010
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28 Dec 2023
Ah yes, the people’s money
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18 Dec 2023
It's funny how often I go back to old code that I've written and am surprised that I actually wrote it
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17 Dec 2023
“Tell me more about why your JS framework is the best”
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17 Dec 2023
So yesterday there were 2(?) exploits of Ethereum contracts that resulted in millions of dollars worth of NFTs being stolen out of people's wallets. The victims had at some point given approval to these contracts and two hackers found an exploit which allowed them to transfer the NFTs to themselves. As a result of that, this thread is being promoted. It's an end user strategy to basically setup 3 different wallets to limit your vulnerability. You can read it below, but it limits connecting your wallet holding all your valuables to something that could be exploited. It makes sense in the current environment, but it also really pisses me off. Let me explain why. I've been a fan of crypto since BTC back in 2013, the tech is awesome, but unfortunately the UX sucks and stuff like this just perpetuates it. The real problem is that writing exploit free smart contracts is too difficult and instead of addressing that, we are putting that responsibility on the end user. There is 0% chance that ETH can succeed if new users need to setup 3 wallets when they sign up. Imagine joining a bank and when you open your account they tell you to keep your cash under your mattress cause they can't guarantee someone won't steal it. Eth needs end user security baked in and it needs to be easy, not playing musical wallets so I don't lose my ass. Now this isn't the first time an exploit has occurred and it won't be the last, but I do believe ETH is running out of time to solve this problem. It's clear that contract auditing is not enough, maybe AI can help. I'm still a big believer in ETH and do think innovation will prevail, but we need to stop putting the responsibility of security on the end user and put it back on the chain, developers and ecosystem.
12 Sep 2023
1/ On TAP Tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap. ✅ Three (T) ✅ Address (A) ✅ Protocol (P) The way to *never* have your grail NFTs phished is to religiously TAP. It is super-easy to do, you should all do it. There is NO excuse not to do it! NONE!
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17 Dec 2023
Hockey is the man's man sport
BTW, Trouba said Frederic challenged him on the fight. (Remember the stick-whacking incident on 11/25.) Trouba: "If I had someone hit me in the head with a stick, I'd probably want to fight them, too. I've got no issue with it. It is what it is. Answer the bell & move on." #NYR
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17 Dec 2023
haha love this
17 Dec 2023
The faces of Bruins fans, a thread... #NYR
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17 Dec 2023
I'm convinced that those who figure out how to use AI to supplement their day to day are going to outperform the ones that don't by at least 10X
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16 Dec 2023
NextJS devs, I have a question. What is the best way to handle async or background jobs in an app?
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16 Dec 2023
Something has gotta give with these exploits. I believe this one is up to $3M The exploit came from an old contract that users had approved from a company called NFT Trader. Some ideas: There needs to be a way for companies to renounce contract approval, they can pay the gas themselves. Maybe contract approvals need to expire, there is no reason why these should live forever. I have no idea if this exploited contract was audited, but regardless bugs are going to happen, we need to make sure they are way less impactful.
16 Dec 2023
A massive theft appears to be happening right now --- all these NFTs have been stolen from wallets... some of the absolute top tier apes.
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15 Dec 2023
hey @elonmusk I'd like to immediately unsubscribe from every NSFL video on X, can this please be a setting?
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15 Dec 2023
The @heroku add-ons marketplace has gone to 💩 We are getting hundreds of spam signups every month. I've also noticed a bunch of add-ons I am using are sunsetting their integration and this is probably why.
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15 Dec 2023
I’m looking to buy a small SaaS business. Some criteria: - Around $1-2k MRR - Built on Ruby on Rails - The older the better, but must be at least a year old If you know someone looking to sell, please share this. 🙏 My DMs are open
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11 Dec 2023
Shopify devs - I am looking to hire a rails dev to help me upgrade one of my apps. It's on an old version and also needs an app bridge upgrade. I'd do it myself just don't have the time. Ideally someone that has done it before. Shoot me a DM if interested.
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9 Dec 2023
My 3 year old just asked me for yogurt with hemp seeds and maple syrup as a snack… Start early with healthy options and your kid will actually request them
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6 Dec 2023
The better question, what about CBDCs? It solves your security concerns, is technically crypto and also competes with his business.
JUST IN - JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: "I've always been deeply opposed to crypto, #Bitcoin, etc." "If I were the government I'd close it down."
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5 Dec 2023
It’s crazy that it took them this long to build a calendly competitor
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4 Dec 2023
I don't often agree with @dhh, but in the case of Once and the pendulum swinging back to self hosting, I do think he is right, he's just very early. Over a longer time frame, we are going to trend towards decentralization and this move is a part of that. Add in the fact that software is becoming commoditized and cloud hosting is easier, it feels inevitable. I don't think SaaS goes away but it will for some verticals.
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1 Dec 2023
I don’t understand people who attack others online and then are surprised when they get angry replies. You are picking a fight with a mob, what did you expect to happen?
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1 Dec 2023
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30 Nov 2023
uh oh, my wife is talking about NFTs
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