In the previous thread, we talked about decentralized exchanges and its ecosystem. Today, let’s talk about currently the biggest decentralized exchange Uniswap.
A thread on #Uniswap a decentralized exchange built on #Ethereum#ETH
8 walking cheat codes I know at 46 that I wish I knew at 26:
1. Japanese Interval Walking
Alternate 3 min brisk / 3 min slow × 30 min. This HIIT-style walk reduces blood pressure, stroke risk, and boosts VO₂ max while burning fat and improving heart health.
THIS WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE ONE DAY:
1) Sudden panic attack → Touch something cold (water, phone, metal). Your brain switches from fear to safety mode.
2) Heart beating too fast → Cough 2–3 times forcefully. It resets your heart rhythm.
3) Can’t breathe properly → Put your hands on top of your head. Your lungs open up instantly.
4) Feeling dizzy → Focus on one spot and tense your legs. Blood rushes back to your brain.
5) Stuffy nose → Hold your breath and nod your head up & down slowly. Open blocked airways.
6) Sudden anxiety → Splash water on your face – it activates the calm reflex.
7) Can’t sleep → Exhale longer than you inhale (4–7 breathing). Your brain goes into sleep mode.
This is the chart that everyone should be watching.
If the Token Pricing rolls over, everything from the memory trade to the broader hard-ware and data-centre trade is over for this cycle imho.
The whole setup depends on this..
A Google Cloud engineer just showed how to build a full app with Claude from scratch
he spent 26 minutes live on stage doing what most teams take weeks to do
worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course
here's what he covers:
> zero to deployed app in a single session
> handling five engineering roles alone with Claude
> the exact workflow Google uses internally
> no team, no setup, just Claude and a goal
the people who figure out what Claude can actually do are building things everyone else thinks requires a team
that's exactly why I wrote a step by step guide on how to build your first AI agent
the guide is in the article below
Andrej Karpathy spent 2h showing how he actually uses AI day to day
he's a co-founder of OpenAI and led AI at Tesla, so when he shows how he works, it’s worth watching
and the whole session is just him telling the machine what he wants in simple terms, like he's briefing a coworker
watch what's actually happening the entire time:
> he describes the task in normal words
> it goes off and does the work
> he glances at the result and nudges it with one more sentence
that's the whole skill, and you've had it since you learned to talk
the only gap between that and a worker that runs on its own is handing that sentence a schedule and the tools to act
check his work, then build the version that keeps working when you stop
The most expensive misread in markets right here is thinking AI kills software. I think it gets absorbed by it which is a completely different trade.
Spent several weeks on this post and built a 15 name basket around the idea.
https://t.co/2jGQf1SK2J
A Biology Professor Said:
"Your belly is a storage of cortisol waste. Clear it with one routine before bed... and your life will change."
Here's the 9 Minute Fix He Provided 🧵:
High Conviction Portfolio
About a year ago, my nephew gathered all his savings, and I told him we were going to invest it in the best ideas we could find.
Over the past 12 months, stocks have come and gone from the portfolio, but I believe the current setup is the strongest it’s ever been. The portfolio is up roughly 143% over the last 12 months.
The biggest contributors so far have been $ZIM, $STAA, and $IMDX.
After adding a few recent positions, I’ve decided not to make many changes. I believe this portfolio has the potential to double again over the next 12 months.
The current top three holdings, where I see the most asymmetric opportunities, are $WGS, $ORCL, and $NOW.
There is no leverage and no options. The strategy is simple: make very concentrated bets and allocate at least 30% to my highest-conviction idea at the time.
Most of the current positions were established over the last two to four weeks. Barring a major change in fundamentals, I don’t expect to make many changes from here.
My nephew is young and doesn’t need the money anytime soon, so this is truly a long-term portfolio. I have no intention of trading these positions.
These are my highest-conviction ideas based on where I see the greatest risk/reward opportunities today. Because of concentration, this portfolio can experience significant drawdowns along the way.
It’s designed for someone young with a long time horizon, not for everyone.
Claude Code is now scary good at full-stack!
I asked it to build a real-time weather intelligence dashboard with an interactive 3D globe and a forecasting layer that predicts weather 3 days ahead.
It came back with a spinning globe that has a day/night cycle using NASA satellite imagery, city lights on the dark side, weather icons that switch between sun and moon based on local time, and a time travel slider that scrubs through 10 days of data.
Claude Code built the whole thing in a single session, including the backend, database, data pipeline, and frontend.
For the database, I needed something fast for time-series workloads since the app ingests hourly weather readings across many cities and serves time-range queries on every slider interaction.
I used Tiger Cloud by @TigerDatabase, which gives you managed TimescaleDB on the Postgres you already know.
Claude Code connected to it through the Tiger CLI MCP server and set up the entire backend directly:
- Provisioned the database service
- Created hypertables for time-partitioned weather storage
- Set up continuous aggregates for pre-computed rollups
- Built the data ingestion pipeline and the full NextJS + ThreeJS frontend
The time travel slider queries thousands of rows on every position change.
On a regular Postgres table, this would require manual partitioning and index tuning to stay fast as data grows.
TimescaleDB partitions the data by timestamp automatically, so each query only hits the relevant time chunk.
Continuous aggregates serve the trend charts and forecast layer from pre-computed rollups instead of rescanning raw data on every request.
The video below shows the final build in action, and I worked with the Tiger Data team to put this together.
Tiger CLI is open-source (Apache 2.0) and works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, and VS Code.
To try this yourself:
→ Sign up for Tiger Cloud (I have shared the link in the replies). It gives you $1,000 free credits (no card needed)
→ Install Tiger CLI: curl -fsSL https(:)//cli(.)tigerdata(.)com | sh
→ Run tiger mcp install claude-code
→ Give Claude Code a prompt and let it build
Find the sign-up link in the replies.
FLUSH SUGAR FROM YOUR BODY.
INGREDIENTS
- Cinnamon
- Tumeric &
- Rosemary Leaves
In a cup of water add a teaspoon cinnamon, a teaspoon turmeric, a teaspoon rosemary leaves. Boil for 10minutes, strain and drink 1 cup per day for 3 days.
5. The pillbox by 60. (This one isn't a 90-day fix.)
Most Indian professionals end up on 4 to 6 tablets a day by 60. BP. Sugar. Cholesterol. Thyroid. Calcium. They stop fighting it. It becomes their life.
For the next 5 years, I'd put you on this: full bloodwork every 12 months, strength training non-negotiable, alcohol cut to once a month, phone outside the bedroom.
This takes 5 years to fully compound. Most won't start. The ones who do, walk into their 60s without a pillbox.