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Started coaching a 12yo girl to build her creative project.

Today we just chatted so that we could get to know each other. I wanted to know what she’s excited or curious about so that I can guide her to come up with a fun project.

The challenging part is that as an educator I need to hold back from making calls for her. She needs to decide and execute herself.

And it’s so different coaching a 12yo than entrepreneurs (my last few years’ focus) because she knows very little about business, creation, and everything.

I’m very excited about my new line of work!

Started coaching a 12yo girl to build her creative project. Today we just chatted so that we could get to know each other. I wanted to know what she’s excited or curious about so that I can guide her to come up with a fun project. The challenging part is that as an educator I need to hold back from making calls for her. She needs to decide and execute herself. And it’s so different coaching a 12yo than entrepreneurs (my last few years’ focus) because she knows very little about business, creation, and everything. I’m very excited about my new line of work!

Dad to 2 Girls. Husband. Educator. Builder. Taught "build in public" for 5 years. Now, my mind is on education x kids learning.

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Kevon Cheung 🥦
Mon Dec 01 14:26:19
半年前我写过一个故事,结论是经验主义在 AI 时代会变成一种思维惯性,模型更新太快了,很多时候经验是锚住你脚的那块石头。

当时只是个项目插曲,一个十年经验的算法工程师被敢乱试的实习生打得措手不及。

没想到半年后,这位同事最后还是走到了被淘汰这个词上。

当其他人借助AI/AI coding产出成倍提升的时候,他还在原地踏步。人挺好技术能力也在,只是时代往前跑,他没跑。

最让我记忆深刻的是在数月前几十人的会上,他特别认真地说:
“不能让 AI 帮你 coding,把核心能力让出去,你未来怎么竞争?”

我当时公开批评过,但心里也很清楚,你永远也无法叫醒一个装睡的人。
真正让竞争力消失的从来不是 AI,你越是不愿接触新的东西,越会被时代的平均速度悄悄甩得更远。

AI 没有偏向谁也没有要害谁,它就是继续往前。能不能跟上,是每个人自己的选择。

别抱着旧的护城河不放,一定要时刻保持拥抱变化的肌肉记忆。

时代真的变了。

半年前我写过一个故事,结论是经验主义在 AI 时代会变成一种思维惯性,模型更新太快了,很多时候经验是锚住你脚的那块石头。 当时只是个项目插曲,一个十年经验的算法工程师被敢乱试的实习生打得措手不及。 没想到半年后,这位同事最后还是走到了被淘汰这个词上。 当其他人借助AI/AI coding产出成倍提升的时候,他还在原地踏步。人挺好技术能力也在,只是时代往前跑,他没跑。 最让我记忆深刻的是在数月前几十人的会上,他特别认真地说: “不能让 AI 帮你 coding,把核心能力让出去,你未来怎么竞争?” 我当时公开批评过,但心里也很清楚,你永远也无法叫醒一个装睡的人。 真正让竞争力消失的从来不是 AI,你越是不愿接触新的东西,越会被时代的平均速度悄悄甩得更远。 AI 没有偏向谁也没有要害谁,它就是继续往前。能不能跟上,是每个人自己的选择。 别抱着旧的护城河不放,一定要时刻保持拥抱变化的肌肉记忆。 时代真的变了。

行道途中。非求速成,惟求通达。 2023 年扎进AI ,打通Know-How,不少赚钱项目,踩过坑,也见过光。 围城里待得够久了,出来聊聊世界,聊聊技术、聊聊赚钱。

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凡人小北
Mon Dec 01 14:23:54
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Adam Wathan
Mon Dec 01 14:22:00
Feels like we're officially entering a new era of a "regulated internet"? Just last month 🤯

- Samurai founders sentenced to prison
- Graphene flees France for pressure on encryption backdoor
- Meredith (Signal) warned to leave UK/EU in case of client-side scanning/chat control
- UK's Ofcom issues automated client-side image scanning as industry guidelines
- EU council agrees on "voluntary" chat control despite initial pushback
- EU parliament votes to ban social media (mandating universal digital IDs)
- Australia to ban social media for children under 16, despite court challenge (enforcing age checks)
- India mandates active SIM cards to use messengers
- India orders Apple to pre-install mandatory state-security App

Are there any countries left who are not going down this route (yet)?

Feels like we're officially entering a new era of a "regulated internet"? Just last month 🤯 - Samurai founders sentenced to prison - Graphene flees France for pressure on encryption backdoor - Meredith (Signal) warned to leave UK/EU in case of client-side scanning/chat control - UK's Ofcom issues automated client-side image scanning as industry guidelines - EU council agrees on "voluntary" chat control despite initial pushback - EU parliament votes to ban social media (mandating universal digital IDs) - Australia to ban social media for children under 16, despite court challenge (enforcing age checks) - India mandates active SIM cards to use messengers - India orders Apple to pre-install mandatory state-security App Are there any countries left who are not going down this route (yet)?

Privacy Experience @PrivacyEthereum | Events @ethereum | OSS 🛠️ Indie Maker @eth_gastracker https://t.co/xNlTAwRRp1

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Wesley— oss/acc
Mon Dec 01 14:17:37
x402 made payments native to HTTP.

I made USDC payments native to sound waves ✨

Not as a gimmick. As a proof.

1/ The setup:  
@CoinbaseDev's x402 protocol embeds payments into HTTP. It's brilliant.  

But I started wondering, if we can pay over HTTP, what else can we use to pay?  

Spoiler: anything that supports 138 bytes

2/ The realization:
x402 is built on EIP-3009 - a 2020 standard that lets you sign payment authorizations offline.

Someone else submits it on-chain. The signature just needs to get from A to B.

HTTP is one way. Sound is another.

3/ What I built:
x402hz: two devices negotiate a payment through 2400Hz audio tones.

- Seller beeps "pay me $0.001 USDC" (30 bytes)
- Buyer's device decodes, signs the EIP-712 for the transferWithAuthorization locally, beeps back (108 bytes)
- Seller settles on-chain

Total: 36 seconds of beautiful noise.

4/ The bigger point:
If payments can travel over sound, they can travel over:

- QR codes
- NFC
- Bluetooth
- Light pulses
- Anything that carries 138 bytes

The payment primitive is transport-agnostic. x402 picked HTTP. The next protocol might pick something weirder.

5/ What this proves:
EIP-3009 separates three things:
- Authorization (offline, cryptographic)
- Transport (literally anything)
- Settlement (on-chain)

x402 nailed #1 and #3. x402hz proves #2 is wide open.

6/ Credit:
Huge thanks to the @CoinbaseDev x402 team for building the protocol.

I just... took it off-road.

7/ Next steps
Code is open source. Go make payments, travel over something ridiculous (repo in the comments).

138bytes. That's all you need.

x402 made payments native to HTTP. I made USDC payments native to sound waves ✨ Not as a gimmick. As a proof. 1/ The setup: @CoinbaseDev's x402 protocol embeds payments into HTTP. It's brilliant. But I started wondering, if we can pay over HTTP, what else can we use to pay? Spoiler: anything that supports 138 bytes 2/ The realization: x402 is built on EIP-3009 - a 2020 standard that lets you sign payment authorizations offline. Someone else submits it on-chain. The signature just needs to get from A to B. HTTP is one way. Sound is another. 3/ What I built: x402hz: two devices negotiate a payment through 2400Hz audio tones. - Seller beeps "pay me $0.001 USDC" (30 bytes) - Buyer's device decodes, signs the EIP-712 for the transferWithAuthorization locally, beeps back (108 bytes) - Seller settles on-chain Total: 36 seconds of beautiful noise. 4/ The bigger point: If payments can travel over sound, they can travel over: - QR codes - NFC - Bluetooth - Light pulses - Anything that carries 138 bytes The payment primitive is transport-agnostic. x402 picked HTTP. The next protocol might pick something weirder. 5/ What this proves: EIP-3009 separates three things: - Authorization (offline, cryptographic) - Transport (literally anything) - Settlement (on-chain) x402 nailed #1 and #3. x402hz proves #2 is wide open. 6/ Credit: Huge thanks to the @CoinbaseDev x402 team for building the protocol. I just... took it off-road. 7/ Next steps Code is open source. Go make payments, travel over something ridiculous (repo in the comments). 138bytes. That's all you need.

@CoinbaseDev Repository: https://t.co/L8aIi913Tg

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Vitto Rivabella
Mon Dec 01 14:10:17
Your company has a succession plan for when you leave.

If you don't have one for when they leave you, then you're completely unprepared.

There's never been a better time to have a backup plan.

Your company has a succession plan for when you leave. If you don't have one for when they leave you, then you're completely unprepared. There's never been a better time to have a backup plan.

The $10M Solopreneur | Helping 100,000+ burned-out corporate professionals build six-figure, one-person online businesses at https://t.co/27OAdtwR6D

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Justin Welsh
Mon Dec 01 14:07:03
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