Joined December 2016
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a lot of the funding rate data you see in dashboards are just not accurate some probably aren't handling the decimals well in the backend and hence giving wrong results probably best to set up your own ETL job if you have strategies depending on this
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Doom 2016 200 FPS on a Windows VM Custom Venus KMD Mesa ICD for windows No VFIO GPU Passthrough bs (GPU will still work fine in the linux host, infact the GPU used to render Doom is the one im using for host display as well) All done in one week (Used Opus 4.8, GPT 5.5 and Fable 5)
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Archimedes trying to figure out the area of circle
i sometimes like to cut my frozen pizza into lots of little slices so i can pretend i have friends to share it with. in reality i eat the whole thing by myself every time. i am a sad lonely loser and i will die alone.
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Replying to @gmoneyNFT
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I have this weird habit of using c instead of d in vim, and I most attributed it me just being cautious in case I want to write something after deleting But lately I have realized, it's because c is easier to reach than d
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May 28
one life, it's worth an attempt
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May 21
fc hype
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Introducing Aviya - Institutional Credit on Hyperliquid. Aviya is a private, compliance gated credit venue built on Hyperliquid, designed to extend structured credit access to institutional participants. The platform facilitates bilateral, fixed-rate financing, initially against HYPE collateral, with a roadmap to expand into additional asset classes over time. As capital allocators increasingly engage with on-chain markets, access to predictable, structured credit becomes a requirement. Aviya is designed to meet this demand by offering a more controlled alternative to fully permissionless lending systems, while still leveraging the efficiency and settlement advantages of Hyperliquid’s infrastructure. We view Aviya as a core component in the development of HyperLend as the credit layer of the Hyperliquid ecosystem, enabling capital formation, leverage, and structured financing across both native and future tokenized assets such as equities, commodities, fixed-income instruments and even the likes tokenised pre-IPO companies. Over time, Aviya will serve as a gateway for institutional credit into emerging on-chain markets, including real-world and tokenized financial assets. We are also pleased to deepen our collaboration with @HyperionDeFi, working together on institutional business development and capital formation. Aviya represents a continued step toward integrating credit natively into the broader Hyperliquid financial system. gLend.
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It's crazy how I feel safer in New Delhi than in Paris (almost got robbed at Eiffel tower)
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Daily reminder that nix exists for mac os and almost always runs smoothly Only caveat is that during major OS upgrades it deletes the login scripts that mounts the nix partition sometimed
homebrew is a supply chain disaster waiting to happen
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homebrew is a supply chain disaster waiting to happen
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You're not supposed to use 3-in-1 shower gel, it violates the Unix philosophy
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When I was in Taipei, my taxi driver was watching an AI generated video of Trump being kicked in the ass by Iran, and Xi Jinping laughing at the background deviously
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He's right this Taipei Uber driver is locked in in on this AI slop that's somehow built in to the car
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Replying to @gizmobly
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My hot take is that defi yields shouldn’t only be a function of tradfi rates risk premium, but it should also be about intent And intent can be defined as opportunity cost that lender is not taking by holding the collateral demand of more such borrow
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*opportunity that the lender is not taking aka the opportunity cost of the lender, my bad
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Sci-Hub is an evil website that pirated 85M research papers and made them freely available And now they've added AI to their database to make Sci-Bot. It answers your questions using latest, full-text articles. But DO NOT use it. We should all try to make billion-dollar academic publishers richer. I'm putting the link below so you know how to avoid it.
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What if trusting the code is just trusting the people with extra steps?
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The Arbitrum / Kelp DAO freeze raises so many legal questions, it's just crazy: - If 9 people can vote to move your ETH, whose chain is it really? - Is freezing funds just custody with extra steps? - Does taking orders from law enforcement make you an intermediary by definition? - You froze a thief today. Can you refuse to freeze a sanctioned wallet tomorrow? - Are L2s really infrastructure - or unlicensed CASPs hiding behind a recital? Looking from the EU's perspective, MiCA's Recital 22 exempts "fully decentralized" services with no identifiable intermediary from licensing. After a 9-of-12 vote moving $71M, is that shield still standing?
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