Peeps by @satsearcher
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Replying to @Frothacker (0x785282a8357fdb805574666e251c8c6161fee566)
Very nice @scaur! There is a lot of talk about potential peepeth onboarding strategies at #buidl_bali, this one might be pretty effective for encouraging early adoption.
Also, hey there @Frothacker!
Ma¥₿£ it's $om€thing unique about their situation? Something stopping them from taking time off to study/work with risky experimental tech that is very likely to look radically different in 5-10 years?
Replying to @Frothacker (0x785282a8357fdb805574666e251c8c6161fee566)
Very nice @scaur! There is a lot of talk about potential peepeth onboarding strategies at #buidl_bali, this one might be pretty effective for encouraging early adoption.
An API would be super-cool, as well. @Bevan has done a fantastic job of Twitter/email onboarding so far, though.
Another thing - it'd be great to get a direct URL link I could send invitees after generating an invite email for them. Also - to include a custom invite message.
@APompliano you may want to try a dApp that ensures your Tweets will be backed up forever... check DMs for an invite 🐧🐧🐧
I *value* honest conflict > dishonest harmony, but I have to work on it. My natural instinct is to try keep the peace / pretend to agree. Ray Dalio's Principles drives a great point on this (h/t @Innov8Point1 for the rec).
Replying to @pakde (0x0fcbd391561f07ff1f3b1ae8212729568deabee2)
Hello world, apa kabar
Hi @pakde!
Replying to @acousticsteveo (0x061ca2ab59aa905630baa9b071578e6bbd8e31b7)
Glad to be here. Ready to have fun with all you good hearted folks. So happy to have found a place where the opt in is a dedication to Goodwill toward others. 😎
Welcome @acousticsteveo!
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
I've just successfully procrastinated building an ETH token data scraper for 6 hours. Time to share the fruits of my procrastination: 1. Rewrote personal site https://scaur.nz/ 2. Created my now file https://jamesscaur.keybase.pub/now.txt 3. Wrote my digital last words ☠️🔐
I should be clear, I don't intend for my "last words" to be out anytime soon. But I'm very happy knowing that I've got them - people can recover my crypto, messages, photos, passwords
I've just successfully procrastinated building an ETH token data scraper for 6 hours. Time to share the fruits of my procrastination:
1. Rewrote personal site https://scaur.nz/
2. Created my now file https://jamesscaur.keybase.pub/now.txt
3. Wrote my digital last words ☠️🔐
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
Want to learn how to use crypto? I show you how to get set up securely, receive payments, & use dApps in this 3 part series with @TrustWalletApp: https://youtu.be/puEHcJK_I3g https://youtu.be/61jK2twv1Ew https://youtu.be/8DmMaJHh6tI
🐧⤵️
I'm also willing to invite anyone I can personally vet to @peepethApp, the platform where your words will outlast you - Twitter DM or email me james at scaur dot nz
(or hit up @tayvano_/@MyCrypto team on Twitter, they're always giving out invites)
Want to learn how to use crypto?
I show you how to get set up securely, receive payments, & use dApps in this 3 part series with @TrustWalletApp:
https://youtu.be/puEHcJK_I3g
https://youtu.be/61jK2twv1Ew
https://youtu.be/8DmMaJHh6tI
Hey @jimmyzhong_iost, @TxBatchCrypto block explorer will be launching around the same time with $IOST mainnet support.
Good luck with your launch!
https://twitter.com/jimmyzhong_iost/status/1098649152374751232
Open Letter: The Ethereum Community Calls for End to Threats and “Toxic” Behavior - via @breakermag
What happens when you get a bunch of blockchain creatives + developers and put them on an island? https://peepeth.com/t/buidl_bali
@zooko want to join a decentralised integration with twitter that doesn't pull this or that? https://twitter.com/zooko/status/1098696484004990979
DM me for an invite to Peepeth.com :)
Dutch anti-littering sign — love this kind of art, kills 3 bird with one stone (delivers a message, recycles waste, and obeys it’s own point)
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
How it was built:
Scandinavia lies off in the distance
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
View from above:
How it was built:
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
The greatest dam in Holland. North Sea to the left, lake to the right.
View from above:
The greatest dam in Holland. North Sea to the left, lake to the right.
This would actually be a pretty cool tagline under the new post box.
“This peep will outlast you”
🐧 🔁 “We need to get Derek peeping :)”
Not sure how easy that will be, since he barely uses any social media that know of, but perhaps decentralised microblogging that will outlast the writer will entice him…
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
#lkie I've listened to this hundreds of times: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpsfhTxo5yw
Fantastic... I’ll try it tomorrow
Replying to @voyager (0x459948a40918d535407fd49bf2c041d546fc37ae)
8-bit, or as I call it, keygen music does the trick for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gk3tXQzCeJA
Hah! Interesting. Different strokes for different folks. Do you find the limited sound range is stimulating or somehow creativity boosting?
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
Some form of low cost physical verification would be cool. Maybe something like everyone gets 2 online identities at birth, which they can sell. Identities are country stamped. Make it expensive to be a spammer & additionally link identity trustworthiness to nations...
Ie Australians/Japanese/Cambodians en masse begin to sell their identities to spammers and shady companies. Spammers hurt the reputation of the country and drive the price of identities down, incentivising selling to trustworthy people.
Some form of privacy too would be good...
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
The big problem with blockchain based identity is still... who gets to decide if you are real? Does being marked **less than real** strip you of your voice or online identity? If we can achieve some level of trust re: identities without centralizing things, let's opt for that.
Some form of low cost physical verification would be cool. Maybe something like everyone gets 2 online identities at birth, which they can sell. Identities are country stamped. Make it expensive to be a spammer & additionally link identity trustworthiness to nations...
Replying to @emanuele (0xeaddad41ac5048d8924701925ea930feb0fe56f2)
Somewhere will be more controlled anyway. Imho we need systems good to authenticate without identification. Encryption and PGP are good starting points but not enough to avoid fake accounts.
I’m curious to hear more, can you give an example of a “system good to authenticate without identification”?
@KeybaseIO are doing cool things re avoiding fake accounts
“Capitalism won the Cold War because distributed data processing works better than centralised data processing, especially in times of [innovation]”—@harari_noah
https://www.audible.com/pd?asin=B01HGY63NK&source_code=ASSORAP0511160006
Replying to @emanuele (0xeaddad41ac5048d8924701925ea930feb0fe56f2)
Yeah, identification for sure will help but... do you think internet will have to survive only in an authenticated way? Anonimity is one of the (amazing) power of internet.
I disagree that it's amazing, and I don't think people have ever been completely anonymous online or in real life. It's a spectrum. Facts and opinions shouldn't be anonymous, they should be tied to reputations. I think internet culture will be improved with more verification.
Replying to @emanuele (0xeaddad41ac5048d8924701925ea930feb0fe56f2)
Yes James I know, I was refering to https://openai.com/ AI and its capabilities. The same applies to fake videos. Do you think blockchain can help somehow?
Good thing to bring up though!
Replying to @emanuele (0xeaddad41ac5048d8924701925ea930feb0fe56f2)
Yes James I know, I was refering to https://openai.com/ AI and its capabilities. The same applies to fake videos. Do you think blockchain can help somehow?
That's where forcing people to be accountable for what they write online matters. The posts have to be written from some source. If we make it hard for people to create accounts, then spammers have to get very good at faking real people.
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
🐧🔁 ~2y ago I read about "focus songs" in #ToolsOfTitans by @tferriss. The gist is: choose a single song to listen to on repeat when working. For me, "Elephant" by Tame Impala works incredibly well. I actively avoid listening to it when not working. https://youtu.be/LnKUD_OztRE
I can also listen to https://youtu.be/jsmcDLDw9iw endlessly when doing any type of training - running, lifting, probably even swimming if I had waterproof headphones.
🐧🔁 ~2y ago I read about "focus songs" in #ToolsOfTitans by @tferriss. The gist is: choose a single song to listen to on repeat when working. For me, "Elephant" by Tame Impala works incredibly well. I actively avoid listening to it when not working. https://youtu.be/LnKUD_OztRE
Replying to @emanuele (0xeaddad41ac5048d8924701925ea930feb0fe56f2)
Do you think #blockchain can help avoid fake AI created videos and or news text in the future? How?
(BTW, the peeps you write here are cryptographically signed - no one can fake that you wrote what you did, or alter what you wrote)
🐧🔁@emanuele: "This peep will survive me. (OMFG!)"
Replying to @emanuele (0xeaddad41ac5048d8924701925ea930feb0fe56f2)
Do you think #blockchain can help avoid fake AI created videos and or news text in the future? How?
Not blockchain necessarily but definitely cryptography. Simply make crypto verification easy enough for normal people - ideally built-into social+news platforms. Also, increase barriers to creating accounts. Force people to be accountable for what they write or share online.
🐧🔁@cburgdorf: "Absolutely massive info graphic on the Ethereum 2.0 Serenity design. Great job!"
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
That's pretty true. I've also found that just eating whole foods makes your palate way more sensitive to otherwise boring things. Especially when cutting out sugar and dairy.
I agree on especially sugar/dairy - my brief stints 100% off sugar made everything taste better, even water
Tbilisi. Beautiful. https://twitter.com/FreedomGeorgia/status/1097724740171649026
Oh no, too good not to share… @seanplunket, you make me proud to be a New Zealander!
"to be honest [@jordanbpeterson's politics] seem more mainstream and less of a threat to society than buying fake bombs to scare people out of seeing a movie"
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
Check out "Regulation of Cryptocurrency Around the World" - https://www.loc.gov/law/help/cryptocurrency/world-survey.php
Check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_RofrfSECI - a great video overlaid on a story from one of my favorite podcasts - Dereks Sivers on the Tim Ferriss show.
ok, for real. last peep of the day. haha.
Check out "Regulation of Cryptocurrency Around the World" - https://www.loc.gov/law/help/cryptocurrency/world-survey.php
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
'Ethics' i.e. would you have made Peepeth blockchain-based if you didn't care about decentralisation, user-privacy, and creating better social media experiences?
And for me, I care about user-privacy and freeing up people's time from mundane tasks (so, hopefully, they can spend more time doing what they're good at or reading/posting great stuff on Peepeth)
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
I could even extend health, relationship, and ethics goals to that. I.e. if my health supports my focus, if my relationships support my focus, if my ethics are organised in such a way that they make me support my focus
'Ethics' i.e. would you have made Peepeth blockchain-based if you didn't care about decentralisation, user-privacy, and creating better social media experiences?
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
Hm, definitely I agree in regards to different goals in different areas, but I also love consistency with: 1) What I do with my mind + body (work) 2) What others exchange with me for (not just money) 3) What I am known by others for doing 4) What I can get absorbed in for hours
I could even extend health, relationship, and ethics goals to that. I.e. if my health supports my focus, if my relationships support my focus, if my ethics are organised in such a way that they make me support my focus
Replying to @Bevan (0x30755d3e65c0cf46c35b72d11e52d941c5fc3a3e)
I'm like that too. Although having different goals in different areas of life (health, learning etc) works for me.
Hm, definitely I agree in regards to different goals in different areas, but I also love consistency with:
1) What I do with my mind + body (work)
2) What others exchange with me for (not just money)
3) What I am known by others for doing
4) What I can get absorbed in for hours
Replying to @darrenrogan (0x8d9a72977501207161b75e4e034609f380792b9b)
I have realised that I can’t just do one thing at a time. I’m most effective when I have multiple projects active at the same time #counter #NotNormal #Maker
Hah! I’m totally the opppsite. If I’m remotely focused on multiple things at once everything suffers. A little dose of cross pollination is good but I suck at multitasking. This article really resonates for me: http://www.paulgraham.com/makersschedule.html
A while ago talking to a vegan in a hostel about how when you quit meat you’re forced to become a great cook (because 🌱 taste boring)
I like to think I made a step towards that today, because the first thing I noticed about this meal was that it was delicious, not vegetarian.
"You are what you do, not what you say you'll do." —Carl Jung via @momentumdash
And that's my peeps for Saturday. Have a good #buidl_bali everyone over there!
Little update on #txBatch - got true concurrency working on API (= even faster results). About 50% of the way to v2.