It's basically replaced stack overflow for me and has the added benefit of being context aware. So rather than trying to find someone who has an analogous problem to mine and having to do the mental lift to translate onto my problem, it generally does that last part for me which is a huge time saver.
I don't think front running comes into play since this is a two step transaction, but are there other tactics similar to that which would disadvantage me?
Assuming others are going to be willing to pay the premium (which looks like it's $2000 for a basic name) - is this just as simple as writing a script to do this and hope I am fastest or are there other tricker things I should consider (for example, trying to guard against front running)?
If I want an ENS name that is in the expiry grace period, what's the best way to maximize my chances of getting it once the grace period is over (assuming there would be other contenders)?
I had been having increasingly common neck pain at night and tried out the Marlow. It was an overnight difference and massive improvement. And pretty affordable too. https://marlowpillow.com/products/the-pillow
Are there any fully decentralized approaches to donation matching (preferably via escrow or something) that people would recommend?
2x. Sometimes I feel a twinge of guilt... but I move through that quickly when I see the stats. The only exception is mindfulness podcasts.
Stan Kenton Live at Redlands 1986 - the Hey Jude cover is unreal https://open.spotify.com/album/6hgrr7FgKstBbTqK3jFJtb?si=MF55TSXgQ7qZLBBaAd_TNA
I'm just glad the AIs are gonna to get to be friends with each other.
I think they do an excellent job adhering to the books *and* they cover the second book. This series set me off into reading the entire dune book series, something I don't know if I would have done otherwise.
The dune miniseries on syfy (then scifi) was far and away my favorite look. https://www.duneinfo.com/miniseries/cast