Pump-and-dump schemes aren’t admirable, but everyone’s gambling with them. Even the SEC is catching on. Since Trump won, hundreds of memecoins were pumped and dumped. Platforms like https://t.co/uS2TPsYXVH make it so easy, all you need is the courage to bark from your cage or "onlyfanlify" yourself. #Pumpfunmeme #PumpDotFun
When I was done, I realized there was a big name clash between different ethnicities. I ended up with a much smaller dataset—just a few thousand names. So, I decided to name personas using double, and sometimes even triple names.
It was a hiccup trying to get MALE names for Israel. GPT refused, citing 'security' reasons. I tried Google's Gemini—same issue. So, in the end, the Israeli personas weren't diverse enough.
It was a hiccup trying to get MALE names for Israel. GPT refused, citing 'security' reasons. I tried Google's Gemini—same issue. So, in the end, the Israeli personas weren't diverse enough.
When I worked on my #NFT collection, I created around 8,000 personas. I decided to uniquely name every one. IT WAS HARD. I found that my name knowledge capacity is limited. So, I decided to automate it...
When I worked on my #NFT collection, I created around 8,000 personas. I decided to uniquely name every one. IT WAS HARD. I found that my name knowledge capacity is limited. So, I decided to automate it...
I think I get why bots have such weird handles. Naming is hard; unique naming is harder. When you're running a bot farm with thousands of accounts, there's no time, brainpower, or desire for creativity. Besides, they're short-lived creatures anyway.
Dead X, could you maybe invent regex? Something like /[a-z]+[0-9]{8,}/i to gently escort hobojohn77823472 and their 8,000 identical cousins out of notifications. Just a thought @elonmusk#x@Tesla_Optimus#Robots