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halalmoney yesterday
*They'll choose BTC not because it's speculative, but because it's the only settlement layer that can't be censored or deplatformed* View quoted note →
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*I’m getting mindblown by the idea of MCP as XMLHTTPRequest, and LLMs as high-level glue. You can just say “get me X data from salesforce”, and the LLM will get it, and it will do a nice little ad-hoc visualization of it wherever you want it, in a doc page, or another page of your application. It’s truly the end of the silo.* View quoted note →
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*Let’s try to find the common elements of how this near-future would look like: Documentation: a set of markdown pages that contain the specification of the system: purpose, main entities, endpoints, constraints, core flows, coding standards. Implementation: the codebase, plus all of the data. This is what runs and what holds state. The codebase should be reconstructable from the documentation, and the data should be consistent with its description in the documentation. Dialogs: multiple agents are churning away at their tasks. They produce text while they’re thinking through the solution, some of it code: this is the dialog (which is expressible as a markdown page). A human can inspect at any time this stream of text, code changes and commands; a human can also enter the dialog. Some dialogs can be waiting for human input. When an agent completes its work, the dialog is no longer alive but it still is accessible. Tasks: a dynamic set of discrete pieces of work, expressed as a markdown page. They should be reconstructable from the documentation + the existing state of the codebase. Tasks should be nestable. They have a status (done, pending, in progress, waiting for human interaction, complete).*
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halalmoney yesterday
*A whole generation is being trained to chase dopamine instead of building a future. When money loses value, people stop planning and start gambling. Time preference explodes. Patience looks foolish. Slow wealth looks impossible.* View quoted note →
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*AI is not another abstraction layer, and the comparison to a compiler is misleading. Abstractions in programming are deterministic. A compiler can be very complex, but it is fundamentally a deterministic machine. Given the same input, it will always produce the same output. It is a tool that we can understand, predict, and, most importantly, trust. AI, in its current form, is not deterministic. It is a probabilistic system. It is not a compiler, it's a contractor. When you send an email to a contractor, you are describing what you want with a relatively high-level specification. The contractor then uses their own knowledge and experience to produce the result. What you get back depends on how well you described your needs, and how well the the contractor understood them.*
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halalmoney 2 days ago
*Researchers have found that manganese, an abundant and inexpensive metal, can be used to efficiently convert carbon dioxide into formate, a potential hydrogen source for fuel cells. The key was a clever redesign that made the catalyst last far longer than similar low-cost materials. Surprisingly, the improved manganese catalyst even beat many expensive precious-metal options. The discovery could help turn greenhouse gas into clean energy ingredients.* New catalyst turns carbon dioxide into clean fuel source | ScienceDaily
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halalmoney 2 days ago
*The interesting question isn’t “which model writes cleaner code.” It’s: which stack lets you supervise multiple agents safely, cheaply, and predictably enough that you’ll trust it on real projects.*
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halalmoney 3 days ago
*How this World actually runs You have to use this lens: incentives > ideals control > fairness stability > truth revealed preference > stated narrative assume low Gross Consent Product: consent is scarce, crises frequent, patches fast, housing/pensions/indices politically sacred.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 3 days ago
Well known ‘elites’ e.g. Musk and Thiel *Provide plausible deniability: looks like private “entrepreneurship”, not pure state project.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 3 days ago
*Why it’s containment, not annihilation Semi-adversarial states can use BTC as: gray reserve, sanctions valve, signaling/settlement rail. West cannot fully kill BTC without: handing it to adversaries, losing visibility into some capital flows. At the protocol layer, Bitcoin as it actually exists is extremely close to optimal for a Controller-grade pressure valve. So base case: contain, not kill.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 3 days ago
*Any ticker’s value can be decomposed into: Rail share: value because the function is structurally needed. Loot share: monopoly/graft/oligopoly rents. Dumb-flow share: index/ETF/benchmark driven flows. Error-asset share: narrative/optionality the system hasn’t fully priced.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 3 days ago
*Enterprise software has easily been the first casualty of the great cost decline of intelligence. SaaS itself is just crystalized information processing of workflows into code. The three moats of SaaS, switching costs of data (data is trapped), workflow lock-in (learning the UI), and integration complexity (how Slack works with Jira) have all been partially eroded at the margins. The 75% gross margin of SaaS looks like a huge opportunity, as agents migrate data between systems with lessened migration costs, Agents themselves do not rely on human oriented workflows, and MCP integrations make integration much easier. Every aspect of SaaS is cheapening, and the margins have become the first opportunity of AI.* Claude Code is the Inflection Point