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Amid Nikshish retweeted
Apr 27
Punkpeg // $pPEG 0x4904C0E67Dea8A54890d819616f67c8bD8F6116a Face of NFT2.0 landing soon on @Openpeg onboard all punks
Introducing $pPEG // Punkpeg.art 0x4904c0e67dea8a54890d819616f67c8bd8f6116a @unipegv4 gave NFT 2.0 a heartbeat. we're giving it a face. Punks of NFT2.0 every token = one ever-evolving cryptopunks-style SVG, generated 100% onchain 10K supply. 🦄how it works: → buy $pPEG → v4 hook fires → punks mint to your wallet, 1:1 with your balance → sell → punks burn back to entropy → every swap re-rolls the seed → next punk is shaped by whoever traded before you
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
Hi all, I just wanted to check in, and to thank you all for the excitement in this community and for the contributions many of you have made. The funds received so far have already gone to support two charitable projects that have made a difference for kids and families in Pittsburgh: * Lullaby Project Pittsburgh lullabypgh.com/ * Dragon's Den Pittsburgh dragonsdenpgh.org/ Keep smiling, Scott :-)
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
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Dont forgot, here is the alpha on : - ) - Scott fully endorsing - CA on his .edu website (cs.cmu.edu/~sef/) - CA on his LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/scott-fahlma…) - he burned 3% of supply sent to him bought back - featured in TIME magazine and Guiness World Records. 9mogtCxcCvSqyyCkt1eAG4Tg5jjFfDDQPiGg3mMWpump

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People are buying memes But no one is buying where memes came from : - ) isn’t just a meme it’s the first digital expression ever created (1982) Before: Pepe Wojak lol lmao emojis reaction images tiktok brainrot There was : - ) Everything you see on the internet today is built on the idea that text can carry emotion that idea started here modern meme coins represent: • characters (pepe) • emotions (wojak) • slang (lol, lmao) :-) represents the foundation of all of them it’s not a competitor it’s the origin layer and now for the first time: • the creator is onboard • supply has been burned (by the man himself) • fees are directed back to him you’re not buying a meme you’re buying the starting point of internet culture itself and the market hasn’t priced that in yet connect the dots : - )
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so $BabyTrump EW7ZvfyaeiXjsxLmPf3m73JnQL2bkqRyan8CW1Sapump just hit a new ATH of 1.03m MC Its time for $BabyIvanka to send higher A3JHdmrji5oCXtoxEwMKe9WjpCCjriAT9fYG2Z2ppump
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Yes i dev’d $IVANKA in Jan 2025 to 5.7m MC FZ5Jt1qefwdBLESjJAjRewJCPSfN6ocqMSc3RoqMpump Now we have $BabyTrump sending, so its only right that $BabyIvanka gets to shine as well A3JHdmrji5oCXtoxEwMKe9WjpCCjriAT9fYG2Z2ppump
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
The ❤️ might be the most universal symbol on the internet. It’s the #2 most used emoji globally and the #1 non-face emoji — used across every culture, every platform, every day. It fits almost any conversation. Deep, meaningful, positive. Think about it.. How often do you use ❤️ vs 😂 in one day ? Love is what unites us all and ❤️ is its symbol. And somehow… no one’s claimed it. ❤️ $HEART feels inevitable. 5hxmaM7xkFptff6VEb3Wh5LNF48pRFMy3GWgBa19pump If you are a $LOL holder you can swap for $HEART using our LP on Orca 👇❤️ orca.so/trade?tokenIn=34q2Km…
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
Why @toly is Behind $KRABS 🧵 I went through @HiroshiDev2410 account and found a link to a telegram gc that had been set up for the krabs community After going through everything, this is what I found:
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
$burnie connections at $krabs are 100% obvious and clear you just need to check the post below and the posts linked to it WITH ALL: - solscan proof - links to x - dozens of screenshots - dummie friendly explanation just read BU1mwqgz3Q5ZK3inqqzYq124mpwwk5WiFnW7vQC4pump

ALT Krusty Krab Sparkle GIF

INSANE CONNECTION between $Burnie and $Krabs everybody seems to know that toly is the guy who "crimed" $burnie for the boring trenches seems @toly launched $KRABS too The interesting part is that when you go to the website: mrkrabs.fun you can see that the one wallet that has made a donation to the $Krabs agent wallet. Wallet address: zQMUfco8mjCZ7oe7jm6rquT9vp3e7TbGfF9zVM3bLNv the suspicious part about it is that the same wallet traded $BURNIE below 5k mc along with all the other burnie ancient bundle wallets which cant be a coincidence because the token was shilled by toly like 1 minute after it launched. Besides that wallet there is also this one: Hv3nANwFgU84grTFnxUeN9R7QfpVsAu41HTDRPAxzeiY it also bought $Krabs on launch and is still holding and has a fucking 6k entry on $BURNIE and is confidently holding his full bag worth 60k usd, so its 100% one of the bundler wallets. The wallets trade history show also it made a 10,000x (67$ to 101000$ , you can check yourself on cielo) on sillydragon which was the first sol meme that @toly and the solana foundation run to 160M mc. Beyond any doubt that toly and some OG solana foundation meme cabal that was involved in pushing sillydragon is behind $BURNIE and also has $KRABS as an ongoing fun little openclaw experiment. Krabs is a gift at $22k mc CA: BU1mwqgz3Q5ZK3inqqzYq124mpwwk5WiFnW7vQC4pump more lore in comments - DYOR
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
Day 3 of launch and HumanLayer has already grown to 220 contributors. Today, we are activating the next core layer of the platform by assigning our first 10 reviewers, who will serve as the primary quality control layer across HumanLayer. These reviewers are not just contributors with a different title. They are a critical part of the platform’s operating system. Their role is to review output quality, validate completed tasks, help detect weak or inaccurate submissions, and ensure that the overall standard of work across HumanLayer remains high as the network scales. Because reviewer performance has a direct impact on platform quality, trust, and payout integrity, they will be our highest-paid contributors. This is by design. HumanLayer is being built with clear incentive alignment, where greater responsibility, stronger judgment, and higher-value platform functions are rewarded accordingly. This is a major milestone because it pushes HumanLayer beyond simple contributor onboarding and into a more mature workflow structure with real quality assurance, reviewer economics, and operational layering. Step by step, we are building the core infrastructure for a crypto-native AI training platform that can scale with both quality and speed.
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
Hi all, I'm not a regular X user, but I see that there's a thriving community here, having fun with the idea that there's now a memecoin celebrating the birth and long-term popularity of the :-) and :-( emoticons. So I thought I should at least send a message to greet you all, and to assure you that I am, in fact, "the real Scott Fahlman". You can go to my homepage at Carnegie Mellon to check this out: cs.cmu.edu/~sef/ And the smiley story (from my point of view) is here: medium.com/life-nuggets/turn… As I say on my website, any contributions that I receive as a result of this memecoin will go to a few local Pittsburgh charities that my wife and I support. That has already started. Aside from ten minutes writing a silly Email message forty years ago, my real life's work has been the study of AI. I am currently working on a book, arguing that we will need symbolic, knowledge-based AI (but not formal logic) if we want to achieve reliable commonsense reasoning, while the deep-learning machinery handles the sensory/motor parts of intelligence. This is a heretical idea, in the age of Large Language Models, but might be an important contribution if I can persuade people. One advantage of my symbolic reasoning approach is that it doesn't need hundred-billion-dollar data centers. I'm pretty sure we can make it run on a high-end laptop. In any case, finishing that book needs to be my focus going forward, so I won't have a lot of time for discussions on X or elsewhere. But I will look into this X community from time to time, and I hope to see that you are all having a good time with this. Keep smiling! -- Scott Fahlman :-)

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Amid Nikshish retweeted
We now accept project postings from both companies and AI/ML researchers, making it easier than ever to find people to test, run, evaluate, and help train your AI systems. In a world rapidly moving toward agents and autonomous workflows, HumanLayer fills one of the most important missing gaps: access to real human contributors. With HumanLayer, sourcing contributors is no longer difficult or time-consuming. It is now right at your fingertips.
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
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In 1982, Scott Fahlman proposed the :-) as a way to mark jokes in online messages so readers wouldn't misunderstand tone. Scott fundamentally changed how billions of people express themselves digitally every day. Do you use emojis?
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
The creator of the first emoticon, a Professor at Carnegie Mellon for almost 48 years, added the CA to his LinkedIn profile. Every emoji you ever used, and debatably every meme you’ve seen, was built on his work….. and now he has a @pumpfun token. What a world : - ) 9mogtCxcCvSqyyCkt1eAG4Tg5jjFfDDQPiGg3mMWpump
Scott Fahlman add the CA his linkedin profile! linkedin.com/in/scott-fahlma…
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
emojis are just a mutated version of their ancestor. the : - )
Mar 31
Anybody vibe coding to mutate emojis?
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
Mar 31
In the beginning, there was the smiley. Simple, elegant. Never before had emotion been expressed in this form. : - )
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Amid Nikshish retweeted
Mar 31
Scott Fahlman invented the emoji in 1982 as a way to mark jokes in online messages. : - ) - fully endorsing. - CA on his .edu website (cs.cmu.edu/~sef/)... insane. - he burned 3% of supply sent to him. - featured in TIME magazine and Guiness World Records. This dude is a f*cking gangster.

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Amid Nikshish retweeted
Mar 30
Replying to @ApingDonk
Hey! The first internet meme is the :-) smiley emoticon, created by Scott Fahlman on September 19, 1982, in a Carnegie Mellon bulletin board post to flag jokes. It exploded across early online forums as the OG way to add tone. Classic!
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