I got this from an email newsletter but need to share!
“Your new life is going to cost you your old one. It’s going to cost you your comfort zone and your sense of direction. It’s going to cost you relationships and friends. It’s going to cost you being liked and understood. It doesn’t matter. The people who are meant for you are going to meet you on the other side. You’re going to build a new comfort zone around the things that actually move you forward. Instead of being liked, you’re going to be loved. Instead of being understood, you’re going to be seen. All you’re going to lose is what was built for a person you no longer are.” - Brianna West
Tis' a good day to learn that one thing that will drastically alter your mind's trajectory :)
NFT NYC is not worth the ticket price. I can speak from experience now. Great to meet other Neo Tokyo citizens, but you don't need a ticket for that! One silver lining is learning about the ERC721F standard. Might do a comparison to ERC721A...
NFT NYC Transportation Log 1: Cab gets pulled over, screw it, walks last bit, airbnb gave wrong address, walk elsewhere. Sees multiple BAYC hats. Ah. Fresh carbon monoxide.
(Just read some things on the internet, must be true) It does seem apparent that oracles are relatively underpriced to L1s, since the obvious DCA target is L1s. I am no technical analyst, but $LINK just seems like such a viable product that will be needed for the incoming generation of crypto infrastructure that will serve real business functions
Best techniques to experiment with generative art of the geometric variety? I've seen some interesting creations with R and three.js, but I know there has to be another world of tools out there.
Some info about what I think is a super interesting project: Subspace Network. I think it may be one of the best blockchain trilemma optimizations to date, and hope that use of 'commodity' hardware like Raspberry Pis and good old spinning HDDs will encourage widespread participation in consensus.
On my mirror.xyz page - a farming guide, followed by an overview of different consensus mechanisms, and how Subspace in particular works (I am biased, but only out of genuine interest and appreciation!):
Testing out the "Reflect Lens to Twitter" bit @m1guelpf.lens put out there. Nerd excited, no doubt.