We are thrilled to announce the launch of the TIG Mining Pool! 🚀
Start mining $TIG with us today and join a community driven by innovation and performance!
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Open source built Linux on volunteer time.
AI can't be built that way because the machines cost real money.
@Dr_JohnFletcher on why open source AI needs a way to capture value, and why TIG was built to do it.
Most crypto projects have anonymous founders or ex-marketing guys.
$TIG has something very different.
Let me show you the team behind one of the most credible projects in crypto 🧵
One of the most common questions @tigfoundation gets:
How do you defend open source when anyone can just take it?
Why would anyone pay for a license?
Our approach was designed co-founder Philip David, ex-general counsel at ARM Holdings for 10 years. He built the licensing playbook ARM used with Apple.
Most people think patents exist to win in court.
TIG uses them for something else.
Open source projects can mobilize volunteer enforcement, but it only works when people feel the project is worth defending AND feel legally justified applying pressure.
Without the legal piece, it collapses into mob rule and people check out.
Broad patents supply that justification.
They coordinate who the community feels entitled to pressure.
The claims never need to survive litigation because they never see a courtroom.
All the narrow-claim discipline lawyers obsess over only matters when you're actually suing someone.
Why hasn't anyone done this before?
You have to disclose before you file.
You don't know if the project will take off.
Prosecution costs real money.
Chicken and egg.
But for TIG, protocol revenue --> funds patents --> Patents legitimize community enforcement.
The network defends itself.
This is the talk I gave last week at @agihouse_org in SF https://t.co/lc4nR64AQm
The talk covers
- Why AI-algorithm discovery pushes algorithms closed, and why this is so serious
- How to prevent it
- How and why TIG works
- TIGs unique IP, licensing and revenue model
For those curious about TIGs licensing and IP (and you should be!) This talk covers it in more depth that I've gone into before. Don't miss the question at the end :)
No MAU pricing. No tracked users. No per seat.
Your changelog bill doesn't go up when your product succeeds.
7€/month. 15€/month. 39€/month. That's it.
https://t.co/FI1CRKLk9G
We built a SOS kit directly into Confyd.
If the AI detects distress, it doesn't play therapist. It shows you local emergency numbers, breathing exercises, and grounding techniques.
AI should know its limits. This one does.
https://t.co/QN8I0oZ8nC
We don't charge per MAU. We don't charge per tracked user. We don't charge per seat.
€7/mo. €15/mo. €39/mo.
That's it. Your price doesn't go up when your product succeeds.
https://t.co/FI1CRKLk9G
Every SaaS needs a changelog.
Most tools charge $49-79/mo for basic features.
We built one at €7/mo with: → Feedback board with anonymous voting → Public roadmap → AI post generation → Linear & GitHub sync → EU hosted, GDPR native
https://t.co/lO0hGwSNiM
"I have no one to talk to at 3am."
That's why we built Confyd.
3 AI confidants available 24/7. End-to-end encrypted. No one reads your conversations. Ever.
https://t.co/QN8I0oZ8nC
Launching on Product Hunt April 15.
Changelog, feedback board, roadmap, and in-app widget. One tool, from €7/mo.
EU hosted. No MAU pricing. No tracked users.
Building in public as a solo dev. Let's see what happens.
Most journaling apps just store text.
Confyd remembers. After 7 days it detects your emotional patterns. After a month it shows you how far you've come.
"When did I last feel this way?" — just ask.
https://t.co/QN8I0oZ8nC
Custom domain pricing in 2026:
Beamer: $119/mo AnnounceKit: $129/mo Vershun: €7/mo
Same feature. Automatic HTTPS. 60 seconds to set up.
We don't think a CNAME record should cost $100/mo.
https://t.co/lO0hGwSNiM
New Anthropic research: Emotion concepts and their function in a large language model.
All LLMs sometimes act like they have emotions. But why? We found internal representations of emotion concepts that can drive Claude’s behavior, sometimes in surprising ways.
Our widget is under 16 KB gzipped.
One script tag. Shadow DOM. Zero CSS conflicts. Changelog, roadmap, and feedback in a single panel.
Here's what it looks like 👇
https://t.co/c59V44s9UN