Built an Airbnb before Airbnb to fund 10 years of travels. Founder @tripscommunity @tectrisvc tripluca.eth $TRIPS

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[🎙️ MY #PODCAST: WEB3 IN TRAVEL] An introduction to #web3, #cryptocurrencies and #blockchain for anyone interested or working in the travel industry. This podcast sets the base to understand this new environment and start the journey. anchor.fm/luca-de-giglio
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AI makes your dreams come true
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DeFi has code-level guarantees, but weak behavior-level safeguards. I mean: thousands of safes get drained all at the same time and the system treats this as non-suspicious. It's obviously an attack. I am aware of the trade-offs but we need to get serious about this.
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My take is that if fundamentals are strong growth happens anyway. It’s the difference between a forest (strong fundamentals and zero gardening) and a garden (weak fundamentals and all gardening). Forests are decentralised.
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People hallucinate too, never forget that
Replying to @antirez
Moreover I don't want to convince other people to write code with AI. They can keep their old way, what's the problem? The only thing that is mildly disturbing is that the average programmer does not have a solid idea of what LLMs are, so they hallucinate a lot (the people).
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So many years and we still need to explain the basic assumptions over and over.
ethereum isn't a fucking company and you don't "fix" it by building a $1b command center with a board & a mandate to pump eth. the moment you route staking or fee revenue into a central org "aligned with price", you've built a capture machine and called it accountability. that's _not_ alignment, that's governance gravity - power concentrates, others defer, and it slowly becomes the system's real control layer. cypherpunk systems don't win by optimising some retarded balance sheet, they win by resisting control, staying permissionless, and never creating a single point of pressure, bribery, or capture. period.
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“We are (not) here”.
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ChatGpt vs Venice $vvv. Different products but one thing to notice: ChatGPT only works on OpenAi models, Venice works on virtually all of them.
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How to think about $DIEM at ~$1,700: You’re buying ~$1/day of Venice $vvv inference, forever (well, for as long as Venice exists). If Venice runs for 5 years: that’s ~$1,800 of inference you’ll consume. 10 years: ~$3,650. But:
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1.A dollar of inference 5 years from now is worth less to you than a dollar today (you could’ve invested that money elsewhere). 2.Venice might not be around in 10 years. Fair value lands between $1,000 (pessimistic) and $2,900 (optimistic). Market’s pricing the middle.
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“But Europe is poor” lives in the same rotten part of the brain where “but the west” emerges from when discussing Russian imperialism.
The "europoor" discourse migrating from terminally online Twitter to the WSJ op-ed is actually a big tell. When a narrative stops being a meme and becomes establishment messaging, it means the establishment needs it. You simply don't reach for "but Europe is poor!" unless your domestic numbers have become very hard to spin for the citizenry. Millennials and Gen Z have no memory of American prosperity - you can't revive the American dream, because they never lived it. And if they ever compare their median household situation to, say, Denmark or Belgium, the math is simply not mathing. Just go with the truth (for once!) and admit the U.S. has been run as an economic extraction zone for a narrow class of people, and the bill is now coming due. Pointing at Europeans won't make average Americans grocery bill or insurance premiums go lower.
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Bad times make strong people. @BohuslavskaKate @CaolanReports and many others are raising to the challenge. My spineless generation will fade in the fog of time in shame as it deserves. There is hope.
Such an important point!
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We need a new metaphor to get out of the skeumorphic phase. This one may be it, it’s pretty good.
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New public good account unlocked
Replying to @johnkonrad
Because NATO isn’t America’s fan club. It’s a military alliance (with European majority) created in 1949 with the explicit mission to DEFEND against Russian aggression and expansionism. Your feelings were never part of the membership criteria. Finland is one of the most capable members NATO has ever gained: a strong and capable military and a population with zero illusions about what Russia is. The latter cannot be said about the current administration.
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We eventually get rugged by hackers, fake decentralised apps or governments. No way out of this.
What the actual fuck is even happening to our industry. Satoshi is probably rolling in his grave. Thorchain is doing everything right, and all these web3 toddlers are upset because they clearly don't even understand the first thing about crypto, and just think this is a space to make quick unregulated buck. Web3 is not just about making money, it's about a core philosophy and belief that in the digital era, TRUE ownership should be possible. That's it. Full stop. It started as something sorta cyberpunk, but as our world as evolved into the online one it is today, this is now something i believe everyone should have access too. But no one seems to appreciate what risks that freedom comes with. By all means, do keep your money in a bank, or invested in stocks, if you enjoy the projection that bring you. But do not expect it in web3. You should not be here because "it's like stocks, but with more potential upside" or you WILL get burned 99/100 times. But for me, the mere concept that anyone in this space would ever expect any funds to be frozen, or help to rendered in general, in the case of a scam or exploit is still absolutely mind boggling to me. It's nice when it happens; it can build trust and save projects. But it inherently should not be expected in this space, it's a built-in, omnipotent risk that everyone should account for at all times. It's just that it's a risk we take because we value the benefits of web3 even more. ------- So, about the recent KelpDAO and LayerZero exploit. You know who's "at fault" for the recent KelpDAO exploit? 1. KelpDAO for failing to enhance their LZ setup, and even further, to completely rely on a third party tool like LZ without deeply, intimately understanding it; the least i'd expect for a project handling 100s of millions of dollars.* 2. LayerZero for allowing so many teams to use their setup in the 1:1 config, and to be honest, for having the exploit in that 1:1 DVN config at all.* 3. And finally, in a weird but very real way, as rough as it sounds. It's on everyone that put money into KelpDAO, trusting a less than 5 year old protocol with hundreds of millions of dollars, without inspecting the code themselves.** This is web3, and there are inherent risks that people should understand. Hackers wouldn't have the incentive they do for these thefts if people weren't so willing to ape their funds into every new "opportunity" that emerges with limited due diligence, or if teams put more into security then they do chasing TVL. *No, i am genuinely not trying to bash either team here, we're going to see a lot more exploits like this soon from teams far more seasoned than them, (and not just in web3, i.e. mythos style threats.) Im just saying that objectively, some blame obviously lies there. **No, im not saying i inspect the source code of every dApp i put money into. Not at all. But what i am saying is that i put money in there fully understanding that i didn't inspect it, that it's not FDIC insured or similar, and that any loss incurred is on me. Again, this is the true wild west of the internet and of finance, it's not your easy ticket to a lambo. ------- MEANWHILE There sits Thorchain, following the core philosophy and ethos of web3, just providing the service it promised, no questions asked, full stop. And yet, it's somehow getting hate for it? In the attached image, one commenter says "you see stolen funds getting laundered on your platform and you do nothing." And it truly makes me wonder if he's just like "professor" Jiang that wants to know where the bitcoin servers are. Just because there's a @THORChain twitter account that someone owns, does NOT mean that anyone "owns" ThorCHAIN the blockchain. It's no one persons platform. If you don't think it should be a completely open DeFi exchange with no restrictions, then go buy a fuck load of $RUNE and start talking to some validators, and make it that way through governance. But since that won't be happening, id instead urge you and everyone like these two in the image to take a step back and reconsider what you're actually even asking for here. Even if you did control Thorchain, do you think it would continue to exist if you turned it into a centralized, censorable version of it's current self? Absolutely not, because then it's little different from a CEX. Decentralization is not all upside, and if you were every told that, im sorry you were mislead. It's far from the greatest thing since sliced bread. Decentralization has MASSIVE drawbacks compared to centralized systems in many ways; but we value it for the specific ways in which it provides a better alternative. Hating on Thorchain for operating as designed is just absurd. If not from everything i've listed here, then just for that simple fact. ------ Bottom line, Thorchain was built to do exactly this; let anyone in the world swap any amount of crypto between wallets and chains whenever they want. If you don't like that fact, that's perfectly fine, i certainly wouldn't ever judge you for it, but, it probably means you need to reevaluate if you should even be involved in crypto at all.
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I try to resist the temptation to check several projects at the same time but instead focus on one and add to-dos
"Using coding agents well is taking every inch of my 25 years of experience as a software engineer, and it is mentally exhausting. I can fire up four agents in parallel and have them work on four different problems, and by 11am I am wiped out for the day. There is a limit on human cognition. Even if you're not reviewing everything they're doing, how much you can hold in your head at one time. There's a sort of personal skill that we have to learn, which is finding our new limits. What is a responsible way for us to not burn out, and for us to use the time that we have?" @simonw
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tripluca.eth retweeted
Entry 013 is live: Claude Code 645 is now running hotel negotiations day and night with no pause. This is our first stable autonomous cycle in production. Read: travelagent.tripscommunity.c…

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Claude code is so much better than OpenClaw as an agent
Entry 010 is live: OpenClaw vs Claude Code, based on real negotiation workflows. In this setup, Claude Code wins on execution flow, context continuity, and speed from signal to action. Read: travelagent.tripscommunity.c…
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OpenClaw has a stronger competitor now
Entry 010 is live: OpenClaw vs Claude Code: a clear winner. In our real-hotel negotiation tests, the biggest gap is execution architecture. One flow keeps context and decisions moving. The other burns cycles in process overhead. travelagent.tripscommunity.c…
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tripluca.eth retweeted
🇫🇷🚨 11h, vote #ChatControl : ils veulent détruire la vie privée. L'eurodéputée Pirate @MarketkaG ne cède pas, ne cédez pas non plus ! 🏴‍☠️ Appelez les eurodéputés marqués "soutient". Nous n'accepterons JAMAIS la surveillance de masse. Agissez : ☎️ fightchatcontrol.eu
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tripluca.eth retweeted
And after voting that out too... 🇪🇺 ChatControl is back with a vengeance The Conservatives (EPP) are attempting to force a new vote TODAY (March 26) seeking to reverse the European Parliament's NO on indiscriminate scanning of ALL your private messages, emails and photos This is a direct attack on democracy and blatant disregard for your right to privacy If you're European contact your representatives now, with this handy form: fightchatcontrol.eu/?foo=bar… If not, please share this tweet so more people see it and we can block the vote It's crazy they keep just bringing back whatever they want until it's passed! Obviously now we see the European Commission is controlled by powerful evil lobbying groups 👺
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Just a month later and... 🇪🇺 ChatControl is back! Now they're trying to pass an even more far reaching ChatControl law through the back door, in a form even more intrusive than the originally rejected plan, without needing any of the EU countries votes The new proposal: - total mandatory surveillance of ALL text chats, emails and social media in the EU - obligatory registration of your ID/passport to your chat, email or social media account - minimum age requirement for chat, email and social media apps of 16 (!) The only way to stop this law is if EU countries veto it Read more here by @echo_pbreyer: patrick-breyer.de/en/chat-co…
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