same, that's what feels right and gives me the best performance; also down to 1 leg day a week from 2
mon: push (2 compounds)
tue: pull (2 or 3 compounds)
wed: leg
thu: push again
fri: pull again
sat/sun: rest/rest
my surplus program had only one rest day when I was a full beginner, then up to 2, but I even combined push/pull in one day sometimes and hit each muscle 3 times a week
I don't see much of a drop in progression tbh, but I'm pushing my sets much harder now
@VietnamPenguin@Rabby_io Sorry to hear that but the EIP-7702 is misinformation, there are no wallets that let you make delegations to arbitrary contracts.
For example, MetaMask would only ever delegate to the MetaMask contract, Ambire to its own, etc etc.
I have to report all of you that my Waymo robot driver did not at any time this week try throw boiling coffee in my face (like the Uber driver did in the video below)
Nor did it drive back to my drop off location 5 minutes after I complained to Uber about the agressive driver to try and punch me in the face at our local gym (yes this happened to me)
It also did not tell me to "get the fuck out of my car" on the middle of a busy street like the Uber driver because he felt his car wouldn't fit in our street (???) and then kept driving while my gf was stepping out of the car almost injuring her
It also did not after arriving at our home, step outside his car and start urinating at the wall of our house (yes this too happened) like another Uber driver
Speaking off urine, the car did not in fact smell like piss like that Uber we had last year in SF
It also did not reek like cigarettes nor did it talk loudly on a group voice call in a foreign language perpetually like many Ubers do now
It did not ask us to cancel the trip and pay the driver directly, then threatened us agressively when we didn't, like our Uber driver in Copenhagen from last week
Waymo actually didn't do any of those, it just gave us the most silent, safe, relaxing and pleasant rides I've ever had
I cannot wait for Waymo to come to Portugal and Europe!
Safe and clean rides for everyone! 😊
@HalesFall@ambire we'll look into the slowness you're experiencing, otherwise v8 jitless disabled is a good thing, JIT is what makes JS faster
we do have some overhead from lavamoat (security feature) but it shouldn't be that bad so we'll look into it
noted on the other things
Happy Thursday from The Tokenization Tower.
Microstrategy's Stretch is the talk of the town today with a massive red candle.
Meanwhile, the CME is suing the CFTC for allowing perps in the USA...Chairman Selig seems to be on the side on innovation, not the incumbents.
Will be a good show today.
Today's line-up is in:
1:30PM ET: @shadddowfax - @wormhole
2:00PM ET: @kassandraETH, @binji_x, @tsu_kareta, @Ivshti - Kohaku
2:30PM ET: Bernardo Brites - @FinanceTrace
See you on the show.
You would say at this point
one year deep in the actual capable models
with every non dev vibecoding their own tools
and all the devs getting 10x efficiency gains
we would have some really cool new apps and products at already
companies delivering some big new value to customers
we should be in a completely new world
not sure if I am just out of touch, but I don't feel like our reality changed that much on value unlock front
e.g. none of the crypto roadmaps materially compressed
none of the products I am using daily got much better
You would say at this point
one year deep in the actual capable models
with every non dev vibecoding their own tools
and all the devs getting 10x efficiency gains
we would have some really cool new apps and products at already
companies delivering some big new value to customers
we should be in a completely new world
not sure if I am just out of touch, but I don't feel like our reality changed that much on value unlock front
e.g. none of the crypto roadmaps materially compressed
none of the products I am using daily got much better
a YC founder i'm working with was worried because one customer had already built a simple version of his product in-house.
i told him that's not a bad sign, and it's actually the best proof point he has.
if a company is spending expensive engineering time on the problem you're solving, that validates a bunch of things at once:
- the pain is very real
- other vendors are not good enough
- many companies likely have the same pain too
You receive $EURe and want to make a transaction, then you realize you need another token just to pay gas.
If you're using @ambire, you can now use EURe directly instead!
You are far more dangerous to your startup than competitors are. A hundred times more startups die from poor execution by their founders than are killed by competitors.
Is it just me or has coding not changed that significantly with AI?
Yea you have a lot less of dirty work to do, but the bulk of creating a product has always been the design space between the solved problem and the actual solution
so this is kind of like when C replaced assembly. Just one abstraction level higher
Take this as an opportunity
Migrate your funds from your EOA wallet to a 1/1 Safe (simpler and cheaper to move money than revoke plenty of approvals) you can put your EOA as the signer for now
Install @ambire wallet, using a safe with it and doing batch revoke is amazing, also natively support stuff like 7702 so you don't infinite approve stuff anymore.
If you don't own one, buy a hardware wallet, once you receive it, rotate the signer from your EOA to the HW wallet.
Every now and then, feel free to rotate and/or add signers from your safe.
It's not hard, it will make your life better and safer.
Do it today.
@ambire You guys cooked, now Ambire is undoubtedly and unambiguously THE BEST wallet for any @safe and HW wallet user, period. Actually can't believe this is free.
@qedk_@apoorveth in ambire there's only ever one delegated contract and it's about 300-400 LoC and easy to read
metamask is almost the same, single delegated contract, its just much larger