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You can now make stable diffusion music videos that interpolate to the beat of a song using stable_diffusion_videos==0.5.0! 🚀
I basically rewrote the codebase! Everything is in the pipeline class now, so you can load other models too.
Anyway, here's how to use it...
Here's a neat trick to impress your friends
Let's say you have some curve with a random shape, possibly even self-intersecting. Can you measure its length?
This isn't just a parlor trick -- it has many practical applications. For example, the curve could be a strand of DNA
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The Inverse Braess Paradox for CFMM MEV: a simple conceptual example (without all the hairiness of CFMM math), for those reading https://t.co/LFlY1S62eI
@uriklarman@thegostep mentioned protocols that could return value to users while providing good execution. This is ultimately beneficial to both normal users and experts. And I may be really wrong about this but I feel most people don’t sufficiently care about this.
Just got out of @uriklarman panel, it was great ! What I am about to say really sounds like one of those threads “Here’s 5 things you can do to increase your passive incomes👇👇”. I’m terribly sorry for that.
@uriklarman All those technical questions gravitating around PBS for example are ultimately useless unless they’re aimed at mitigating bad MEV. Once we agree to mitigate MEV, experts could work with DApps creators to facilitate MEV-minimizing solutions.
⏰⏰⏰ New Paper Alert ⚠️⚠️⚠️
MEV is always bad for users… right?
Not always! @ks_kulk, @theo_diamandis, & I formalize the loss from sandwich attacks and show that sandwichers act as decentralized highway traffic controllers & *improve* network welfare
https://t.co/UmKbBhL2FM
Today I'm going to teach you how to grow a product in web3 🔥
It's a well known framework that works even if you launch a pizzeria, a private community or a protocol 👀
The G.R.O.W.S Process 🧵
Take a seat and read 👇
Nice! Was just awarded my first ever bug bounty, $50K from @opensea!
Was expecting the minimum payout of $1K, given the relatively small loss (10ish Eth), but perhaps the potential damages were larger.
Here's how I discovered the bug:
1/x Recently I started decompiling + analyzing MEV bots to sharpen my EVM skills - let me tell you, the amount of bots that rely on tx.origin checks for security is worrying.
It only takes one devious PoisonERC777☣️to wipe you out
Let me teach you better alternatives: