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Joined August 2020
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Why DAOs? This question may be one of the most profound of our time. My answer led me to contribute to @iearnfinance two years ago, to co-found @coordinape, and to devote my life to this work. I dive deep in this 45min talk. x.com/PodcastDelphi/status/1… ꜜ14

The wait is over. DISRUPTORS episode 2 is out now feat. @zigelbaum of @iearnfinance. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the what, how, and why of DAOs. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with @Delphi_Digital and now the world 🌎 delphi.link/3x2GGJy
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If the socialists had their way, Elon would have had his paypal profits taken and redistributed for the greater good. The world would never have seen Tesla, nor SpaceX. And the world wouldn't know it, because they were uncreated, and thus unseen. Imagine the companies that don't exist, because Washington destroyed them before they were born.
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🧵Calling Israel a “European colonial project” may sometimes be ignorance. But it’s a lie. Mizrahi Jews — who never lived anywhere but the Middle East for 2,500 years — are the largest group in Israel (between half and ~61%). They weren’t colonizers. They were ethnically cleansed from Arab lands in the 20th Century. The colonial myth requires erasing them. 🧵
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Shoutout to the people that facebook and instagram have been presenting to me as possible friends for what, like a decade now? I don't know you, I never did, but I do now through your name and pfp. I've know you for years that way now. You are familiar to me. "Hi there, you."
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ENS Agents are here! A lot of hard work has gone into this, to create the production stack for ENS Agents, including ERC-8004, ERC-8217, ENSIP-25, and ENSIP-26. I look forward to seeing how the community builds ENS Agents!
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Your @ensdomains name can now be a verifiable AI agent identity. Using ERC-8004, ENSIP-25, and ENSIP-26, an ENS name can advertise metadata, MCP endpoints, and agent capabilities that AI applications can discover and consume. We built a simple interface to make this easy 👇
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RT @tunguz: Our Anthropic overlords deciding which prompts the peasants are allowed to use.
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We've closed our round now, so everyone should stop building competitors. Also, to do this we should install some kind of global government and it should have the powers to control technological advancement at the planetary scale. Or everybody dies.
Our internal data shows Claude is accelerating AI development—a possible path to recursive self-improvement, or AI autonomously building a more capable successor. It’s happening faster than we thought, and the implications deserve greater attention. anthropic.com/institute/recu…
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The West won’t solve its current problems unless we move from representative democracy to direct democracy. We vote in political representatives on manifesto promises they immediately ignore upon gaining power, then do whatever they like between elections.
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Sam Harris has written the best thing you’ll read today. open.substack.com/pub/samhar…
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One of the most important things you’ll read on AI.
While I’m no fan of socialism or arbitrary confiscations of wealth, I can see why Bernie Sanders’ proposal (for the government to take a 50% stake in AI companies) resonates, including with many on the right. The CEOs of the leading AI labs have told us repeatedly that they will cause massive job loss. This is not a story that I believe, nor does the data bear it out, but this is what they have told us. Similarly, they have hyped the risks of AI without putting an equal or greater emphasis on the benefits or readily available mitigations. Conservatives have another fear. The employees of the leading labs claim to be philanthropic, but what we’ve seen is massive enrichment of NGOs advancing an agenda at odds with traditional values, fueling a revolution against our cities and communities. Soros-maxxing is not charity in our book. Anthropic and OpenAI have established themselves as Public Benefit Corporations. What could be more in the public benefit than using half the wealth generated by these companies (which trained for free on the collective knowledge of humanity) to pay down the national debt? There is no ideological bias in that philanthropy. Dario and Sam have begun to walk back their claims of massive job loss, but the damage to public trust is done, and now the chickens are coming home to roost. I could almost support the Sanders proposal as a stupidity tax. There’s just one problem. Nationalization of AI will accelerate the corporate-government fusion we’re already sliding toward. Conservatives rightly fear a Central Bank Digital Currency. They ought to be even more concerned about Central Government AI — a system with even more totalistic power over information, decision-making, and human behavior. We saw how social media was weaponized to censor conservatives (including President Trump) in the last Democrat administration. The definition of “trust & safety” expanded to mean protecting the public from supposed psychological harms, micro-aggressions, and disinformation (you know, like hearing conservative ideas or true facts about Covid). That “safety” agenda as applied to AI will be vastly more powerful and Orwellian. AI won’t just moderate posts; it will curate reality — with the ability to rewrite history, enforce ideological conformity, influence policy at scale, mass surveil Americans, and condition the benefits of the many systems it controls on approved behavior. America won’t win the AI race if we beat China but end up with a CCP-style social credit system in the U.S. — and that is the danger as the government becomes more deeply involved in AI development and assumes direct ownership and control. Conservatives are right to fear where this is all headed but ought to think more carefully about how regulations they are flirting with now (that are widely celebrated among those with a long history of lust for Big Government) will be used against them the next time a Democrat administration is in power.
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Replying to @ZoeJardiniere
No. You’re leaving your decision to a bunch of anti-Israel activists. I’m an expert, my PhD is on this and my book comes out soon. I’ve seen the evidence, I’ve been there first hand, I’ve been extremely critical of the strategy behind the campaign, but it’s not even close to a genocide.
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I bucked all advice from my friends (and resisted my conservative bias) and decided to fully trust the Times journalists. As they left my home they asked that I not talk to any other outlets and I insisted then and repeatedly over the following weeks that I would keep my word and only share this story with them. But then the weeks dragged on. They kept coming back to us saying the editors needed more. I needed to go on the record (okay). We need more screenshots (okay). I met every bench mark they set, eager to provide more sources or evidence as needed. After the story went up I began to ask them … wait, where are the stories from the other women? Where are their accusations of sexual assault? Why am I the focus? Why are there 11 paragraphs dedicated to detailing my work history (more than has been published about Graham’s by far)? Why does it say “nobody could corroborate” when I offered them sources that COULD corroborate? Why did they include an out of context quote from a friend joking “do not call Graham” after I called off my wedding? (Because she knew I would never). Where were the screenshots they’d said they would use? Or the mention that I’d supported local democrats and that most of my family (and husband) are liberal? The editors said it was too much, they explained. The Times also failed to include any mention that I DID confide in multiple friends through the years that Graham had been abusive — long before he was running for office. Those friends confirm they told the Times so. It dawned on me that this really was a set up all along. The journalists I trusted who convinced me to share a story I never wanted to tell methodically delayed and twisted this into a gift to the Platner campaign. Violating the trust of his victims. Shattering the trust I placed in them with the most vulnerable story of my life. And at the end of my call with them I reluctantly accepted their insistence that this was still a powerful story and that I had done a brave thing. And I thanked them for all the hard work they had put into it. Still fawning after all these years.
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In honor of Pride month, here’s a list of countries in the Middle East that recognize same sex marriage: 1. Israel
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Take a break and enjoy the best video I’ve ever seen on tardigrades 🎥 very funny and comprehensive in describing their extraordinary biology. youtu.be/HsStKuWHI_c?si=Ey9Y…
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The world is full of joy, what a legend!
I saw it. Now you have to see it. His name is Samuel. And he…is a king.
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Not surprised, @bbuddha_xyz and crew are not only some of the sharpest people I’ve ever met but some of the best. Amazing work ❤️🙏
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🚨 California Passed "The Stop Nick Shirley Act": This week the California Assembly passed AB 2624. This bill will criminalize investigative journalism involving the immigrant population. It would have made it illegal to expose the Somali "Learing" center if it were in California or the Armenian hospice fraud in LA if they claimed "reasonable fear." The bill protects "immigration support services providers," which means services provided to immigrants, including health care. It has been proven that millions, potentially billions, of dollars in fraud has taken place in "immigrant support services” which includes nonprofits and NGOs the state funds. California is trying to make it harder to expose fraud and scare individuals from investigating it as they could be forced and sued to remove the video, forced to pay attorney fees, and ordered to pay a minimum of $4,000 in damages. This bill was created by Mia Bonta (the attorney general's wife). She has made 4 separate versions of this bill because each version violates the 1st Amendment and is extremely unconstitutional. Plain and simple, California politicians need the fraud to continue because they depend on the fraud to push their agendas. END ALL THE FRAUD.
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I defend these women's right to refuse service to Jews—or anyone. If they take that stand, let it be public. I equally defend their employer's right to fire them, and their clients' right to boycott them as the ignorant, vile bigots they are. Freedom of association cuts both ways. What do you stand for, anon?
An American Jewish woman living in Barcelona reached out to me, saying that she and her wife were denied entry last night to a thermal bath, reportedly because they are Jewish. She documented the exchange on video and filed a report with the Mossos d’Esquadra afterwards. What's even more heartbreaking is how bystanders chose to stay silent during the exchange. Their lack of action only enabled what seemed to be a moment void of humanity. Shame on all of them.
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Lamentamos profundamente y condenamos de manera categĂłrica los hechos ocurridos en nuestro local. Queremos expresar con absoluta claridad que rechazamos cualquier forma de antisemitismo, racismo, xenofobia, discriminaciĂłn o conducta que atente contra la dignidad de las personas.
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An American Jewish woman living in Barcelona reached out to me, saying that she and her wife were denied entry last night to a thermal bath, reportedly because they are Jewish. She documented the exchange on video and filed a report with the Mossos d’Esquadra afterwards. What's even more heartbreaking is how bystanders chose to stay silent during the exchange. Their lack of action only enabled what seemed to be a moment void of humanity. Shame on all of them.
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Jamie Zigelbaum (tracheopteryx) retweeted
"Gender is a social construct and anyone can identify as anything." Kaitlin: "Okay, so can I identify as Black and enter Black spaces?" Buffering... Funny how some identity claims are supposed to be accepted without question, while others aren't. 🤔
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