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Nice blog about stacking Sats β‚Ώ

πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ “If you’re on a great journey at work, doing something meaningful, and the team appreciates you β€” maybe lean in there” – thought this post had some really good advice

I’ve been enjoying Core Doctorows blog recently and I really liked the subtle little trick described in Against Lore πŸ¦‰

🏫 Systematic problem solving – Consume information (with a wide scope) -> Start writing -> Share the idea and get feedback -> Goto writing step and repeat

I always find WebAssembly interesting and this post shares a viewpoint on where it should be used – “where you want to compose work from separate teams, the boundaries imposed by WebAssembly can be a useful tool” 🀝

πŸ”€ The title says it all, Everything You Need To Know About Order Flow Auctions

πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ Really like the section from Nadine Stair in this one – “I would, perhaps, have more actual troubles but fewer imaginary ones” and “If I could do it again, I would travel lighter than I have”.

Maestro, an OS written in Rust because its a memory safe language that avoids issues described πŸ’»

πŸ›ž I’m useless at NFT stuff but this description of the wheel strategy was interesting

I liked this!

Ethereum Log Confusion in Polygon’s Heimdall, catch title πŸ˜‚ but big brain post.

Boeing’s deliberately defective fleet of flying sky-wreckage – terrifying! 😱

πŸ‘€ I’ve enjoyed some of the content from The Block Print and this was good: An Honest Review of Ethena

β‚Ώ Worth keeping in mind BTC Investing vs. BTC Standard

I’ve been following the TinyPilot blog since it got started, was cool to see how things unfolded and nice to see a successful ending πŸ‘

Another from Pluralistic – 🦞 Red Lobster was killed by private equity, not Endless Shrimp

🐍 Bloom filters are cool and this blog post covers how they can be used in Ethereum to detect event logs