Engineer. BA. Chairman @Arianee Investing in two key areas: tech that enhance digital sovereignty and those that optimize the use of resources.
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I haven't used a search engine in 2024. My searches are 100% through chats with generative AI. The last time I changed my habits this quickly was with the rise of mobile internet. You?
Founder Mode starts with spending less than 10 minutes a day on X reading nonsense. I’m already done for today :)
What is your comment?
Daily active users (DAU) on Farcaster is not growing.
0.0012% is what Farcaster represents compared to Meta in terms of DAU.
What do we know about Pavel Durov and his motivations? Not much, apart from his photos on Instagram. And that's the whole problem with private and centralized platforms:
But everyone has their own comment…
The only conclusion I draw from this: communication tools that are massively used should not be private, their technology should be open, and their governance should not be in the hands of a small group of people whose true motivations we will never know.
Go open source and go decentralized!
This is the most important changelog ever for @arianee :) <docs.nmp.arianee.com/changelog/changelog-10>
This is not a pro-Trump post; it's a pro-Bitcoin one :)
Yesterday, Trump gave a pro-Bitcoin speech, linking the topic to individual sovereignty and the competitiveness of the United States. Although his conviction about the technology and its applications may be limited, this marks a major turning point for the sector: cryptocurrency enthusiasts have become numerous enough (about 12% of the population in the U.S., a similar proportion to that in France according to the latest KPMG study) to constitute an electoral base to woo and form a significant part of a political platform.
This naturally leads to more or less realistic and interesting political proposals, but they all point towards the development of the sector. The days when Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies were unanimously rejected by the establishment seem to be over.
Bitcoin Won.