They don’t tell you this about ozempic but it also cures PE. I last forever in bed now cos digestion takes forever and i gotta stop to burp and reset every 5 mins. Peptides and their beneficial side
Just imagine:
you create a model (MinMax M.27) that scores the SAME results as Opus 4.6 on SWE Bench PRO.
But when we create a benchmark where your model didn't train, you literally score 0.
Because MinMax models are shit, and incomparable to frontier models.
Very interesting read on $PRISM (and $TIG)
Think the old school class of 2021 and before will like this a lot as we are finally seeing some innovation happening onchain
@big_duca I’ll probably end up paying for Devin but I find it’s very lazy without Claude or codex orchestrating it. So I get Claude or codex to plan then delegate to Devin and kimi so my tokens last longer
Honestly congrats to these guys then managing to freeze rugged funds. If the zama pool legit only had $10k before the $12.4m rugged entered and the other zama depositors that are honest are made whole this is an overall win for defi and capital staying in the system
The freezing of Overnight Finance's absconded with funds in @zama is a win for DeFi.
A governance vote to return funds to investors was lodged. OVN's Max unilaterally announced a move of funds to his own wallets and then to Zama.
Voters (including our prop arm, @PatagonLLC) went to the courts. They saw enough of a case to freeze the assets pre-emptively.
This is a big change from when @PatagonLLC tried the same against Spartacus DAO and was ignored, leading to the defendant converting the funds into non freezable assets (although we still eventually got his ass).
I am a proponent of privacy. I am also a proponent of the law being pro crypto. I think the judge acted in a way that will set a great precedent for people having more legal recourse against scam artists, conmen and bullies.
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I do not understand how you can “work hard” on something for a year and all you have to show for it is a wrapper cli that’s “almost done”. And a Twitter thread. In any real tech company these people would’ve been fired at the 6 month mark. Capital allocation is definitely not the EFs strong suit and neither is accountability it seems.
.@kassandraETH@ncsgy and others have been working hard for nearly a year on Kohaku.
Kohaku's goal is to make two twin properties:
* Security (and trustlessness)
* Privacy (read and write)
a reality on the access layer.
Security and privacy on Ethereum must be normal.
First time I’ve burnt through all my weekly @openai codex credits in 2 days. Actually getting more juice out of Claude which is wild. Definitely some issues there. I hope a reset is coming
Kohaku is pure abstraction slop,
They took a bunch of libraries and code that already exists, and mixed everything in a SDK with a dependency graph bigger than Adam and Eve's family tree,
The thing barely works because it's like those car prototypes that is also a boat, also an helicopter, and also a submarine, with the same engine and structure
But at least it ticks the box in their bureaucratic milestones, now they can say they made privacy easier, Vitalik can write a blogpost about it, and people can masturbate to it,
Yet no one will ever use it
@binji_x Yall manage to do anything concrete other than fork ambire and rename it to kohaku since devcon in Argentina bro? Cos that’s all that was there back then… sounds like a lot of talk and zero code
Or impl.
@kassandraETH@RMacwha It seriously took yall this long to implement 4337??? Which had reference impl out there already??? How long ago did yall fork that and rename ambire to kohaku with no work done? In December or November last year?
Yep called it back in December. All talk. Zero substance. All abstract musings. They forked ambire, called it kohaku, didn’t even change the readme… noticed it working on wallet radar. And since then they’ve managed to press the fork button on railgun. Incredible work.
I do think eth scaled too fast. It shouldn’t have been a drop from $100 a tx to 0.01c a tx. It should’ve been more gradual with some economic modelling done. Also how can you be a eth user without holding any eth?? Isnt the whole point you need to use eth for gas to prevent ddos and Sybil?
$ETH price is outside the EF's scope.
Other orgs have to take care of it, because the EF is shrinking in size, ETH holdings and scope of work.
But how do you focus on $ETH tokenomics when the EF is the one pushing hardforks?
Ethereum and $ETH are one machine. Forks change the tokenomics.
If Ethereum scales and fees drop, less $ETH gets burned... bad for the asset, at least short term.
So the calls from some Ethereum insiders to form a new 'foundation' start to make sense, one focused on $ETH the asset.
It would be two parties debating Ethereum's future: one for the network users, one for the $ETH holders.
Right now the EF only speaks for the users.