I replaced Reddit with Kiwi News on my home screen this weekend. Less snacking more intentional reading for betterment. https://news.kiwistand.com/
Absolutely. I always tell people we are in the second half of the first inning with DAOs.
Now that I'm getting comfortable with OBS (re: Unlonley)... Do any Farcasters just use it all day for work stuff like Zoom or Google Meet?
My ribs were mad good but not photogenic and the meat just fell off the bone so cools get a good shot of it portioned either.
Pretty amazing to see software (features) impact human behavior in such an obvious and positive way. The WC DAO voting notifications have dramatically improved engagement at Purple by turning voting into a multiplayer event. This has been true for every prop since it was implemented.
I agree but it’s brutal that all 3 fact check links here are paywalled, so that I can’t actually independently verify.
This is incredible. We should have a section around licensing, ie is this open source or proprietary and if proprietary who is it owned by. I know it’s just a quick demo but that section came to mind. Really incredible though. Makes it very easy.
No just that all votes that don’t have full consensus have camps. It would be wild if you have 50 no votes and 50 different reasons.
I would agree with this. It’s a bit different from Nouns where there are basically permanent factions and you can predict everyone’s votes and some people even vote No because a specific someone else voted Yes no matter what.
Oh there were shared opinion groups for the prop for sure, as always.
Ok Next… channels! Another protocol feature that will make Purple convos on WC better and more productive. Big thanks to the WC and protocol teams for supercharging DAO engagement.
I have DMd every single voter this morning. People aren’t feeling they are in camps and the external drama has almost no effect on how people are feeling. Most people are energized by the engagement and the process. People told me why they didn’t like the prop but only one person told me they gad a meta issue.