one of my favorite brain hacks is to play chiptunes music (think nintendo 8bit game track) while I'm coding. Gamifying your life is one playlist away. for each completed function and each passed test, I've beaten a new enemy. I'd love for AI to automatically generate music tracks based on github issue competition.
Infinitely worse than email or wallet. Both of those I can easily create new identities. The burden/friction to create a new phone number is high, especially since these services typically don't allow voip numbers like Burner / Google Voice etc
any social app that starts off asking for a phone number to set up is an immediate turn off.
Ive not, but was curious why use this over express. Their landing page nailed it, quickly getting to a performance measurement between them
portaging is a word I do not see often enough and strongly associate with the bayous and marshes of Louisiana. Looks like a beautiful weekend!
amazing how communicating through a different medium can instill authenticity. this is a great social hack!
cold calling is brutal, especially for so long with so many nos. how'd you keep your moral up to get through it?
let me know when you're in New Orleans, Louisiana and we'll get a cold brew.
I love this concept. Fits so well in communities where your NFT is part of your identity. Resonates well with punks and apes ideology
is this history desirable? Do I want my profile picture choices to be memorialized?
love the membership card concept. I experimented a bit with Charged Particles protocol, basically allows you to store assets in an NFT contract.
Im not aware of any and Im somewhat arguing it isnt possible βΊοΈ. A blockchain address and the assets belonging to it is in a sense the universal profile, and thats where the relationship ends. It isnt reasonable to construct profiles like that without consideration (being specific) or creating yet another standard.
Im not a zero sum believer on this. I think different apps naturally have different community crossovers. I dont think universal profile support is an easy design, so if you must pick a community to import from, do it with the best UI/UX possible to ensure success. That likely means being limited.
I like how the design here implies explicit protocol support (Farcaster is selected, versus Lens, etc) which I think is a more realistic model than "everything is available on chain" Context is important and UI/UX wise this feels great
that's a super fun board. are you building a hardware key or is this more for fun, or both?