Does anybody else wish they could transfer credits from one Claude account to another?
@bcherny I would think it almost be like Venmo or gifting credits. You guys already have gifting a subscription….
@bfeld I made similar mistake almost a year ago when first building out iOS app which works heavily in a users inbox. Looks like you found the right solution but was curious to know if you are analyzing the headers as well. Could we something I could help you with!
Anthropic keeps inventing new approaches to how agents work that then get adopted universally. First MCPs now Skills (which are an excellent tool). Also good to see fast adoption of good standards.
I'd like to take a moment to thank the product team behind the Glacier Drop. This application is probably the most complex ever built in the history of distributions in crypto. 8 ecosystems, 24/7 uptime, no data loss, 7 blockchains all with different addresses and crypto, regulatory compliance, auditability, and a huge smart contract. Oh and it's running on HYDRA!
The millions of claims are flowing first to a hydra head. The GD is the Hydra application running with Cardano main net.
There will be bugs, UX issues, and some people will have to wait a little bit. But that's why it's 2 months. It pushed the bounds of our ecosystem, its technology, and the perception of Cardano as a whole. We did something novel, special, and completely original today.
Cardano invented the glacier drop. Welcome to the 4th generation.
I support the @Snek team. I encourage all DReps to vote “Yes” on the Snek team’s proposal.
Proposal: https://t.co/jSkI7APU0O
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A few notes:
Did you know that Snek fun asset transactions are something like 30% of Tx on chain right now? It’s astounding. This team is building infrastructure, and I think if they get more liquidity it will (1) pave the way for other Cardano native assets, and (2) result in more infrastructure for the community.
I was not going to post something, but the guys got in touch with me, and I felt like making a public statement afterwards. I personally think this is a good thing! Conversations like this are good for governance. Their messages were welcome; I know Chris, Rapha, and the Snek team. It’s not easy to ask your friends and contacts to support your efforts.
I have a different background from many in the Cardano community: I worked a Congressional campaign in 2010. It is awkward to call people and ask for their vote. It is even harder to walk door-to-door canvassing. Some people have an incredibly negative attitude in response to your efforts. And some people appreciate the outreach as they feel like you really want to earn their vote. That’s life. If you believe in what you’re advocating for, the outcomes of individual conversations don’t matter: you just have to find the people that support you.
I like teams that stand up for themselves; I like teams with conviction that want to ask for your vote. When campaigning was my job, I made an average of 300 calls per day, with an all time high of 500 calls in a day. None of those were public conversations. Mandating that all conversations happen in a public forum will have a hugely chilling effect on community discourse. A private conversation allows for folks to air concerns without fear of reprisal or onlookers keeping score.
There are a few key differences between a typical political election and decentralized governance: (1) the decentralized ballot box is open for a very long time, (2) DRep voting decisions are public info, and (3) DReps can change their vote while the voting window is still open.
I am of the opinion that asking for support for something you believe in is never inherently bad at any time. This is a new topic for us to discuss as a community. In US political elections, you’re typically not allowed to campaign at a polling site. So what’s the new norm?
You know where would be a good place to discuss some of this normative stuff… a members based organization! I would be happy to participate and share my perspective and help develop normative rules of the road for Cardano Budget voting. I hope that others have a point of view that they want to share too.
Until the rules of the road are set, I am going to do what I can to win. I think we need more of that sort of attitude moving forward. I’m not one to just sit on my hands and hope things go my way. The Snek guys aren’t either.
I am glad I had the opportunity to paint your portrait in 2020.
Despite a lot of criticism and negativity towards Cardano and you personally, there is a huge number of people who have a lot of respect for all the work you have done for, not only Cardano, but for the entire crypto industry. The future for Cardano will be massive.
Good luck with everything you are going to risk now, I hope to see you back healthy soon.