last seen lost, but smiling, in a world sculpture garden

Joined October 2008
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May 13
completely burnt myself out with the 4 weeklies yes, i use ai to code but they were far from vibe coded there was barely a minute over the month i wasn't working on, thinking about & marketing them while also dealing with web2, collab & family commitments i'll be back soon x
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"Sainte-Victoire d’un trait lumineux" A collaboration with Vera Molnar.
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ᴵ ᵈᶦᵈ ᵃ ᵖᶦᵉᶜᵉ ᶠᵒʳ ᵂˢᴶ ᵃ ᶠᵉʷ ʷᵉᵉᵏˢ ᵃᵍᵒ 🖼️📰👀
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gm to all you derivatives of derivatives
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crucifixion (corpus hypercubus) salvador dalí, 1954
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if you don’t know the lore on this, go seek it
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Interphase CHIP by Ksawery Komputery Digital portraits on hand-held custom-made LED device. Each piece reacts to movement with changing algorithmic visual treatments and sounds. Event info below...
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I will never sell the left facing chonk Grail. 1/0. Vaulted.
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It’s slow work, but it’s good work. One of three of the largest paper weaves I’ve ever made A special commission ♥️
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O(1): A Lineage of Constrained Systems In February 1965, Georg Nees mounted what is widely regarded as the first exhibition of digital-computer-generated graphics, "computer grafik," at the Studiengalerie of the Technische Hochschule Stuttgart. The works were plotter drawings produced on a Siemens-Digitalrechner 2002 running ALGOL and output through a Zuse Graphomat Z64, a machine built for engineering schematics that Nees pressed into service as an art instrument. 1/
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Introducing O(1) A zero-knowledge protocol artwork. Its title is its thesis: that the entire history of its ownership — however complex or deep — can collapse to a constant, committed to a single slot of Ethereum storage. [ 72h Open Edition | .01 ETH | June 10 - 13 ] 1/
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gm moving house after 15 years and heart hurts from missing lisbon brb
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not many seem to realize how big this is. the best punk explorer ever seen. 24h auctions settled through the original marketplace. multi-punk lots. onchain offers for traits, trait combos, attribute counts, color counts,… all open source proud to have played a little part.
Fixed pricing only works when the market is liquid and items are fungible. Punks are neither. punks.auction/ @punksauctions
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gm 🟥🟦🟨
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testing some existing prints as part of Chonks Chess rollout wen shipping? patience princess
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been almost 3 years since i started on LINEPEPEN i remember seeing this trait combo run for the first time, my jaw literally hit the floor based on opepen set 002's 1/1, chrome, using crazy svg filters i have a plan on how to set them free
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My babies are getting so smart, it's freaking me out. I was looking forward to using GA or bayesian optimisation to find a sweet set of parameters, but hand-tuning is giving scarily good results. I cant stop watching! (No global coordinator, all acting entirely on local cues)
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May 28
Yeah AI is making DeFi exploits more common. No you do not need to exit all DeFi. You just need to be more selective with where you entrust your money. The contract on the left will never be exploited, no matter how powerful an AI you point at it. The contract on the right is inherently vulnerable, only ever as safe as the owner's private key. This is obviously an oversimplification and protocols will necessarily be more complex and harder to review at a glance, but the difference embodies one of the biggest issues we see these days, and the root cause behind most of the exploits of the past few months: centralization risk that lands in the wrong hands. Ethereum was built to be trustless, and should adhere to that wherever possible. Evaluate the code. Evaluate the trust assumptions. Evaluate your own opsec. DeFi is a spectrum - some code will be insecure, some teams will be insecure. You don't have to give up DeFi, you just need to do proper due diligence.
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