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I missed the old I know! I missed the old I know! Yeah, you took me all that long.
I'm talking to her all the time.
But she was one of the kinds of just in my own mouth.
Why I know her clothes are just in my own car.
Had to take her down to take her. I got her around on and the tears are down to take her
now we're back in the ring
now the words were shaking
yeah you we are We'll be all night long Yeah, you
We'll be all night long Oh, my God. We'll be right back. You're really boring with you, stupid all night long
Are you stupid all night long?
Yeah, yeah, you stupid all night long
You're really boring with you, stupid all night long Good morning, everybody.
Let's get everybody knowing that the Tudor 22 hour is continuing. Big face, black, white, black, white, blue.
He could throw that to be for fire.
Making her a black, blue, boy.
We went back inside, sat down. Had a few drinks.
But all we can't be talking about.
You're the girl. Oh, yeah. Go, go.
Back in school, think it's down on boys' heads.
Sometimes on a crowd, I'll have a few drinks.
That DJ Bird kicked the bed.
Her, Boston, Bobby, well, they split up. That's it, she heard kick the band Her best body
I guess it's two years gone by now
She says when she feels like cramps
And I'm really ungodly I'm ready.
This episode is brought to you by the 222-hour Chia Marathon space. All right, now I'm ready. There we go. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to the TLDR.
This episode is brought to you by the 222-hour Chia Marathon space.
I'm your host, Drack. This is Art with Hardy, your co-host. Together, we're COVID-42.
You guys know how this goes each and every morning. It's a happy Sunday to you all.
We're starting bright and early today, Brad, with the TLDR.
The 222-hour space is going awesome.
Dijenna, thanks for getting in that room with Monkey this morning.
I thought that was awesome.
It was such a nice way to wake up and see the chill crowd working together,
Warden, thanks for all your help in the back channels, man. Edward holding it down on the late-night shift.
Today's TLDR is actually going to be a review of some of the spaces and so uh edward
uh i pulled a space from you last night uh and clip some from uh foods and uh steve and then
clip some from this morning with monkey um and degena was in there and in that whole space so
a little bit of a mixture and then
we're going to talk about what's coming up today and i guess we'll go from there but first and
foremost frat good morning how are you buddy good freaking morning um adverge sent me a nice thing
uh in in the messages uh as of two days ago we weren't even in top 30 for Chia being talked about on the timeline.
And we're now top six on Twitter now.
Actually, it might be Lurkey.
He sent me a little thing.
Yeah, it might be Lurkey.
On the 24-hour, we are ahead of Ripple.
We're ahead of big names like Hedera Hashgraph.
Everybody couldn't stop talking about ApeCoin.
We are talked about more than ApeCoin right now.
We're talked about more than Cardano. We're talked about more than ape coin right now we're talked about more than cardano we're talked
about more than avantis i don't know who not coin is so you know well it's not not but listen man
we are tailing pun pudgy penguins bro like we're literally tailing pud Penguins. We are not far off. In the last 12 hours, we're smoking everybody.
In the last 6 to 12 hours, we are trailing Virtual's Protocol.
We are ahead of Avantis, Trust Wallet, APX, Pepe.
Listen, you can't replicate
this shit. They're all out there talking about
all their little coins. You can't replicate
What are you going to do?
You're going to tempt it, but you're not
going to do it. Are you not gonna make a coin of this
No, this is a space full of giga chads like I've never seen before
I finally got my stream deck soundboard hooked up nice
Yes, oh no, we're in trouble I finally got my Stream Deck soundboard hooked up. Nice. Yes.
I got to do some sound clipping and stuff now.
I'm already into, like, swiping scrolling screens because I've got so many.
I'm going to give myself a back pat last night for that Megatron voice.
I didn't even attempt it before that, other than fucking with you guys on the phone.
I'm looking forward to whatever you're going to do tonight for Tobias.
Tobias got a space tonight, too.
By the way, you have to do that again.
It's not going to be as good the second time.
I text him in the back channel while you're doing it.
I was like, oh my God, this is fucking awesome.
And he was just like, I love it.
Well, we had to get it done for him.
He was like, if we couldn't find AI tools, we're going to find art tools.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
We got to do a show with him again tonight.
But we'll get into that in a minute.
I'll tell everybody what's going on, you know, confirmed times and stuff.
There's a bit of a, you know, FYI, there's a bit of a time error on the website uh i i can't get a hold of
bullets right now and and i'm i don't have access to edit it so it's it seems like it's an hour
ahead or behind there actually seems to be like two or three different things wrong with the time
it's hard to get a beat on it anyway if you're curious about times um the spreadsheet uh if you're hosting or you're in the host or co-host uh space there
get into the spreadsheet that is the accurate that's what everything's supposed to be based
off that's what i've had conversations with people around and confirmed and moved time so
the spreadsheet is the definitive correct one if you you're looking at the website, just kind of think if you're loosely like,
Just plus or minus an hour on what the website is showing.
Hopefully all you hear from bullish today and we can get it fixed up.
We're already, we're already coming up on day...
What's it? Hour 44 right now? Hour 45?
Yeah, we're into day three.
At noon, we'll start day three.
Well, I know, but it's like a calendar days ago.
We started a calendar days ago. But I know... but like calendar days ago, we started days ago.
I mean, if we, if we want, I mean, we did start at 11, not noon.
And so, I mean, we are technically at, you know, 46 hours coming up on 46.
We've already earned credits.
That's this, that's this crew.
We are ahead of the game all the time,
including our commitments to time. In fact,
we wanted to show what handle we showed up six hours early for a 222 hour
marathon. So I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah. And you know, we,
we boast that proof of space and time while here's the proof of in space,
And it's basically a virtual festival.
So why have we not done more
means of proof of space and time?
Like, well, I was trying to do
with like, that's why I was trying
to come up with good food
because you could just use time
came up this morning in monkey's
there was a, was it monkey's
space or was it last night?
I can't tell. They're already blending together.
It's all one space. What are you talking
about? It would have been last night because
I didn't go up in monkey's space. It was last night
whenever we were talking.
There was a product and somebody needed a name.
And somebody, I think it was Steve, was like, you should talk to Brad.
But Brad's a really good name.
It was somewhere last night.
I can't remember the details.
That's when I come up with my best names.
It was totally a scenario for you to be coming up with names.
Now we just have to have a bunch of Gene clips.
somewhere he's like, I'm very disappointed.
Like when he's talking about the other markets
hype it up, man. Put T.A put you on the board we're number four on
the on the 12 hour board we're like number whatever on the 24 hour board on lurky um
it's really good man we're it and Sentiment, very bullish. Price is $9.58 on the climb, 0.68%.
Market cap of $140 million.
She's just a wee little one.
She's just a wee little one.
You can drop $10 into the liquidity now and bump the fucking candles.
We're going to do Mark and Ava. We're going to review some spaces, and then we're going to talk about today, and then we're gonna do mark and he ever we're gonna review some spaces and then we're
gonna talk about today and then we're gonna nerd out some point today i gotta try to get some work
done i have to um ideally when somebody else is doing a space um i did get a little bit done
early this morning thank you edward foods uh steve t T money, uh, T money.
I was telling monkey zoo and them this morning.
it's a relief to have that,
to have confident backup,
for the hours that I need to sleep,
I'm not worrying like how I'm going to go to sleep and now it's the whole
thing's going to be done.
Yeah. And like, I can fall asleep confidently confidently because i know these guys will do what needs to
be done to keep it going because they know that it's it's important to all of us but me as well
and i just you know the confidence is there to to know that it's gonna i'm gonna wake up i can't
yeah especially after first night jitters you know and second night and now it's like okay
We're going to make it happen.
I'm going to sleep a little better.
C-R-E-W-S control, right?
We got a bunch of veterans in here, man.
And we got people that are just, listen, straight up.
It was nice to hear Grant and Lucas in the space yesterday
talking to you, talking to the community.
It's kind of funny because, again, we were so close, so tight.
With us, we had our little dev group together.
This is like where before Tank Talk came together with us and Lucas.
It's kind of like when we started splitting into our own thing
and becoming the morning show, and then they became FOMO.
Yeah, teams that – I mean, before you and I started –
I mean, I've known you longer than D-Gen,
but before you and I started working together,
D-Gen and I were always working together and chasing down
and with a different group of people as well.
But all those groups of people are still,
most of them are still in the same community.
We're just in like different pods,
which is actually often how in a large development house,
how development teams work.
You will move within pods and your teams will change,
you know, based on what products you're building,
what position or direction the company is deciding
to pivot towards or whatever the case may be. you get moved around and call them dev pods.
That's why the whole theory of six, like I've explained to you, Brad, all of that stuff
comes with good structure and whatever.
So it's cool to see it happening.
I kind of recognize it as little team pods.
I probably would people just think of it as, I't know just hanging out with my friends but it's it's neat to see when you kind of analyze it that way how it's
how it's turning out so i couldn't be more proud of this group man and and and foods listen foods
is my beacon foods is like the lighthouse the the storm for me he's the guy who really kind of like
kicked off dynamic nfts he's kind of you know a big part of like you guys
should come over here to tang gang um foods is like a little little lighthouse out there that
instead of a rotating light it's just honking really loud so thanks for that foods um let's
go back and review um i was sleeping foods was ranting and fudding. I didn't get to hear a whole lot of it or any of it.
I couldn't hear him honking while sleeping.
Anyway, I got Mark and Ava queued up.
Let me just get my glasses cleaned off here so you can see what I'm doing.
Brad, if you want to take us away, dude, it's...
Brad, let's go for it. Let's's yeah I want to thank everybody for tuning in
just came and saw me I haven't seen them yet this morning
they went and hid under the covers
yeah I want to thank everybody for tuning in to
another episode of Mark and
Avin's TLDR where they do the reading so you don't have to.
Appreciate y'all tuning in to the 222-hour spaces.
That's right, 222 motherfucking hours.
We're doing this for nine full days straight.
We're on day two um we're about to
hit the 48 hour market or uh we're at 46 hours right now um thank you all for participating
you're not just participating but making sure that this marathon continues so whether you're
speaking or whether you're listening um you guys are equally and vitally as important for this
um this is about community come together.
We have the idea master in the house right now,
Mr. Edward Luce, he's in the audience.
Want to give a big shout out to him.
We have done spaces for years and years and years together.
And that was the whole point of this,
was Thursday nights was a reflection of the 168 hour space,
being able to have at least one day a week where people could come in and talk to Chia-friendly people,
Chia-friendly devs, shoot the shit, ask the questions.
And it's transferred into daily activities now with us in DRAC.
I'm looking forward to being able to have our Thursday nights again soon.
Edward and I both have had a very busy last couple months of our lives.
it was nice. We did it for a couple years straight every Thursday, you know, sacrificing our time.
And it's been nice to be able to, again, have some us time. But looking forward to being able
to have those Thursdays again soon. But I want to thank everybody for tuning in to also Mark and
Avis, right? So we're coming up on almost one full year of 365 days of spaces.
This was perfect time to kick off the 222 hour marathon and inspired to do it for over a full week, right?
So yeah, I want to thank everybody for tuning in and happy Space Marathon.
Drac, you got Mark and Ava over at your studio?
They're ready to go, brother.
All right. Well, without further ado, Mark and Ava over at your studio? They're ready to go, brother. All right.
Well, without further ado, Mark and Ava, let's turn it over to you.
Welcome to the deep dive.
We are jumping right into the middle of it today, the 222-hour space marathon.
And it's not just, you know, people talking.
It feels like a live development hub.
The energy is pretty incredible. Totally. And what we want to do today is kind of pull out the blueprint for maybe the biggest community thing coming out of it so far. Yeah, the live
NFT collection they're building. It's ambitious. And this whole marathon, it's actually getting
noticed, right? We saw proof. We did, yeah. The Chia blockchain discussion actually had the front page of Lurkey, which, if you don't know, is kind of like the Reddit for the Chia
community. That's huge visibility. Thousands of people seeing that. Definitely. And it shows the
engagement is real. And I loved that story just before we started recording about Foods rant,
that passionate talk about market criticism. Oh, yeah. yeah apparently someone was playing the audio of that rant live at the san francisco developer meetup no way see that's amazing that's like a
direct feedback loop from the virtual space into the real world exactly it shows people are really
listening to your money engaging with this stuff it's not just background noise for sure and all
that energy that community buzz it's all funneling straight into this NFT project. Okay, so let's unpack that project, the plan.
It sounds intense, like eight or nine days to build a whole NFT collection from scratch.
Well, it's a crazy timeline, honestly.
Most professional collections take months, right?
Concept design, layers, audits.
And they're aiming to have this ready for minting an auction by the very last day of the marathon.
Okay, so how are they even approaching that?
Speed must be everything.
They've made some strategic calls,
simplifying things, focusing on collaboration,
speed over complexity, basically.
So the project details, names locked in, space runners.
Nice little nod to the marathon length.
A robotic marathon runner, Ice Labs is doing the foundational art for that.
But 222 unique pieces in a week.
They decided pretty quickly they have to use AI tools.
To help generate variations.
Alongside the hand drawn base assets.
And the robot's pose itself has to be like super simple,
easy to layer different traits onto quickly.
And collaboration is key here too, right?
Sounds like people jumped in.
Edward's handling backgrounds.
He's making like 10, 20 options.
Which they'll narrow down to 10 for rarity tiers.
And they, Jenna, she volunteered to help Ice Labs specifically with designing and actually implementing all those traits.
So what kind of traits are we talking about?
They picked five main categories.
Headbands, trainers, water bottles, medals, and vests.
Pretty standard categories.
Allows for that rarity structure.
They're going with four tiers.
Common, rare, super super rare ultra rare probably
that classic percentage split you know like 70 20 8 2 something like that but the cool part the
really community focused part is what those treats actually are totally they're not just random
they're specific nods like little inside jokes for people who've been following the marathon
give us some examples okay so like water bottles might reference DRA,
maybe his orange microphone,
or rigidity, another core dev,
perhaps his sage wallet icon,
or vests could have Yaks Matrix theme
or something inspired by art with heart style.
Metals might reference T-Money or Bullish.
It connects directly back to the people involved.
That definitely creates a bond for the listeners, the people who've been thereoney or bullish. It connects directly back to the people involved.
That definitely creates a bond for the listeners,
the people who've been there the whole time.
But honestly, I think the really significant part isn't just the art.
It's the money side, the financial plan they landed on.
Okay, yeah, let's dig into that
because it sounded different.
It's super unconventional for NFTs.
So they'll auction them on Mint Garden,
give everyone a 24-hour window,
But the split of the initial sales cash,
50% goes to Ice Labs, the Otis,
it goes directly to key ecosystem developers.
People like Yak, Rigidity, Michael Taylor.
Wait, directly to other developers, not just the project team.
To fund their ongoing work on the Chia ecosystem.
Usually, like, 90% plus goes to the artists or the main project team.
Because the goal here isn't just selling art.
It's explicitly a community fundraiser.
It's an incentive mechanism.
So rewarding the builders. Directly rewarding them, validating their contributions and funding
their future work. It basically turns this NFT drop into like a targeted ecosystem grant funded
by the community itself. That's actually pretty brilliant. And what about the long-term royalties?
They thought about that too. Secondary sales royalties aren't going to the artist or devs they're going into a new
multi-sig wallet right they're calling it the 222 hour pot and its whole purpose is to provide the
seed money for next year's marathon event get out they're already planning for next year shows real
confidence right planning for continuity they're even creating a specific decentralized identifier for the collection called space runners no 222 hour runners
exactly they deliberately avoided tying the name to this year's duration so they can do an annual
space runners collection without being locked into 222 hours if the marathon length changes
building a brand not just a one-off, smart. Very smart, long-term
thinking. Okay, so all this building, this creative energy, it's happening while
there are some really intense debates going on in the wider Chia community
about the market, right? Oh, absolutely. The building is happening, but it's
against this backdrop of serious strategic discussion. Market defense,
liquidity, it's all intertwined. A big point of
friction seems to be that lack of DX liquidity. We heard Dusty, a big early farmer, say he's
basically not providing liquidity LPing at current prices. Right. And his reasoning is pretty
straightforward if you're a large holder. Which is? Impermanent loss. It's a huge risk. If you
provide liquidity with a large bag of XCH in the price tanks or even just swings wildly you can lose a significant chunk of your stack compared to just
holding for whale it's risk management just hold tight that's one defensive posture yeah hold and
hold and wait but then you have the tangan community taking a different tack they're
talking about using concentrated liquidity tools like gundex almost offensively kind of yeah they
argue that in a market that's moving sideways
concentrated liquidity lets you
earn more tokens. How does that
work? You earn trading fees.
less about the dollar price day-to-day
and more about accumulating more
It provides community liquidity, sure,
but it's also a way to grow
your stack and defend against manipulation, pragmatic accumulation. Interesting. Two different
defensive strategies based on your position. Exactly. Meanwhile, you've got Chia Network,
C&I, the main company. They're playing a different game entirely.
Totally. They're focused on the big swings, right? Enterprise stuff.
Permuto, their financial tools, navigating the whole U.S. regulatory maze like the 40 Act.
And crucially, they are not stepping in to provide easy exit liquidity right now.
Correct. Which, you know, causes short-term pain for holders who want to sell easily.
But CNI's logic is that holding back preserves their treasury for bigger,
future institutional plays.
That seems to be the long-term strategy.
Bank on major adoption down the line.
But this, this focus from CNI creates a gap, an opportunity maybe?
Which Gui apparently jumped on.
He had some strong words.
He did a really intense argument.
He basically said the community needs to organize itself.
Act like a, what do you call it,
a decentralized and autonomous investor club. Okay. What's the mechanism there? The core idea
is pretty simple, actually. Eventually, big institutions think Coinbase or places using
protocols like Aerodrome, they're going to need to trade XCH for their clients. It's inevitable
if Chia gets bigger. Right. They'll need access. So Gooey's point is, if the community just waits for those institutions to build the bridges and the trading infrastructure,
the institutions will capture all the value, the fees, the MEV.
MEV, maximal extractable value.
The profit you can make from ordering transactions.
The community needs to build its own exchange, its own lemonade stand, as he put it, right next to where those
future bridges will be. Get there first. Exactly. Set up shop and capture that MEV,
capture those trading fees that arise from the disagreeability of prices when big players need
to move in or out. So the community gets paid, basically, instead of just the big exchanges.
Ensure the community gets paid the same way the institutions were planning to get paid.
It's proactive value capture. Really entrepreneurial thinking for a community level. Wow. Okay. So pulling this all together, this deep dive shows this incredible,
almost frantic level of activity. You've got the super fast Space Runners NFT build.
With that really innovative funding model baked in.
Right. And then alongside it,
these really sophisticated debates about DeFi market strategy, liquidity defense,
capturing future institutional flow. It's happening simultaneously, the building and the strategizing. The energy feels really focused on actively constructing the future,
not just reacting. I think that's spot on. And the fact that this level of coordination and,
that's spot on. And the fact that this level of coordination and frankly, high level thinking is
happening during a 222 hour marathon, that says a lot about the core community's strength. You hear
people say the speculators, the tourists, they left already, they lost already. What's left is
arguably stronger, more committed than ever. Feels that way. Now, as they push to finish
Space Runners this week, there was one last thing they discussed that really struck me as mature.
Ah, right. The hit by a bus scenario.
Exactly. They actually talked about it. What happens if a key person like Ice Labs or one of the core devs receiving funds suddenly isn't there?
What are the mechanisms? Yeah, that's critical. It's not morbid. It's just good business continuity,
especially when you're building something with shared ownership and future plans like that
funding pot. It shows they're thinking beyond just the code, beyond the art. They're thinking
about protecting the people and the long-term vision. Absolutely. It's a sign of a project
that's trying to build something truly sustainable, not just a flash in the pan.
trying to build something truly sustainable,
not just a flash in the pan.
Yeah, thank you for that abrupt ending, guys.
Anyway, so that's the review of the goings-on
It is the 222-hour Tia Marathon.
Oh, hard and bloody two hours.
Jack's got a soundboard, and it's no longer just organic.
Well, these are intense, man.
I almost kind of halfway forgot, but then I remember I'm a bit sick with the idea of taking on too much all the time.
No. We've got really well. No.
We've got a great day today.
we've already had monkeys do this.
You said this about me years ago,
this applies to you just as much.
I remember when I was still doing shows and working and doing this stuff and
doing like the 207 hour space,
how the fuck does art find time to do all
of this and you're like art's the kind of guy who if he's not literally stressed out with 20 things
in 10 10 hour slots that he can't function yeah yeah absolutely dude i'm the same way the busier
i am the better i am if if i have too much downtime then that's just all kinds of bad.
Like you're happier when you're busy.
Like it doesn't feel like, oh my God, this is so much to do and I'm so stressed.
Yeah, it's just part of it. I find.
Well, again, it's setting the bar, right?
It's like, okay, well, stretch yourself.
If this is a challenge, I don't want to be comfortable.
Yeah, and I like waking up feeling like I got shit to do.
Like I got a purpose to the day, that it's full and it's meaningful.
And, you know, the $10 million lottery ticket that is my day-to-day life, you know,
I don't get so much time but
i don't know time is so so so important to me it's the most important currency it's the thing
that we give away for free to everybody um but yeah it's the most important thing 1000 the most
valuable thing to me on the in the entire universe is time and and then more
granularly with my kids and my family and when when things take away from that time it's it's
it this is why he's so it's like what do you charge it's like well you're like you know what's
your time worth well do you really want to have that discussion because you can't afford me
let's talk reasonable you know what i mean like time just has to be i don't know anyway yeah no i i i feel that recently you
know this and i undercharged for my services for everything um but like since having my son i'm
like i i could charge double and not feel guilty before I would charge half of that and feel guilty. No, you can't, man.
You got to know the value of your time.
And it's really important.
That's why, you know, in my family, I would say that I'm easily the most wealthy person in my family that I know.
I have a beautiful life with my kids and my home and my work. And I, you know,
it's just everything to be grateful for. I can be broke as a joke as long as there's,
as long as the freezer is stocked, the deep freeze, right? Which means the fridge is full
and you got reserve. As long as there's that and my kids kids i can hear them laughing and giggling in the background and i've got my computer and most importantly my high-speed internet i'm golden baby i'm golden
that's all i need let's go oh wait that's the wrong button
i'm still getting used to my soundboard um anyway um so let's get into it we got to talk about what's happening today
i'm gonna have way too much fun with this.
This Sunday, in the blue and white, number 76, 10-yard penalty.
So we got, after this was supposed to be Hackathon,
which is really just kind of a recap, talking about it,
Agony Sutheron, Ribbonese Suther, everybody's supposed to be doing work in the back channels, I've had a ton
and say like, hey I know this person
wants to be involved or hey I'd like to get involved
we've got some common goals.
And you can see there's kind of four main categories,
you know, a community-focused something,
a Coinbase something, an NFT-based something,
or we even left it open-ended.
If there's a project you want to showcase,
you want to enter it into the hackathon,
you just got to be able to put it on GitHub,
show that your team was involved.
That could be just everybody contributing to a readme
And then you're going to have to get up and do a pitch
or a presentation of that on stage with a bunch of judges
who are going to be there not to judge your work,
but to judge what you know that what you're
brought to the space into the ecosystem and doing these projects what was the point did you have fun
doing it your project could literally not work by the time we get to the end and that's okay
because that's part of being a builder that's i can't tell you how many more things i've okay that's that's probably
my project i'm just just letting you know that's that's i'm not a very good project guy okay and
and the demo gods rain down upon thee with you know the fury of hell that's fine if it doesn't
work if it's broken or whatever that is do you know how many times I've got up and, oh man.
So the last place I worked at the surveillance company, they, like the whole company would show up for demo days on the regular.
Some companies that worked at, you know, they kind of take it loose.
These guys were dead, you know, dead serious. And you'd have like the CEO of this multinational to show up to watch you do your work
on like, hey, I made the little dot do this. Check that out. And, you know, something would break or
something would not work. And, you know, you're sweating it it. But it's part of it.
It's how you learn to not panic next time it happens
because guaranteed there will be a next time.
And so I really want just the hackathon to be an experience.
I really want it to be for the new people
or the explorative people that want to stretch.
The phone is ringing um i want it to be for those people to like that want to stretch their boundaries a little bit um and uh and and just to play just to play as you know a team in groups
about you know just getting out and dicking around with tech and having some fun with it through the
space uh we're gonna do the roast as a service we're gonna try it's gonna be a little tricky now that i think about it but it even even um
you know even if you guys want to mock together you know so we can't you need enterprise account
to get access to the api for american ava which brad we should really think about. I put a ping into Google to find out
because I'm sure it's going to be crazy expensive.
But if they were like, it's $1,000 a month,
that's $1,000 for you and I for 30 days
to leverage the shit out of it.
Because I didn't even know there was an API at all.
I thought there was none, but there is at Enterprise.
Anyway, I'm digressing, but I'm looking into that for us,
then we can totally build the roast as a service,
Without it, I got to do janky, headless browser workaround
to make it use the site as if we're using it.
But for the purposes, my point here is,
for the purposes of the hackathon, absolutely
Even if we go pre-bake a few and you build it into like a demo presentation as if it's
some MVP that doesn't quite work, but you're pitching it to the VCs, like absolutely go
It should be, it should be representative of all the crazy shit that happens when you're working
as a developer or a builder or a creator, whether it's artwork or it's code. Shit happens
all the time and you're never really fully prepared. It's kind of like kids. Brad, do
you know this now? You think you're ready, but you're never really quite ready and you
waited so long until you were ready and then you're like, shit, I wasn't really ready anyway.
It didn't matter. you just gotta you don't have to pick on jameson's feeding habits the
last couple days so much i mean come on anyway so the hackathon is meant to have a lot of fun guys
and to work with people that we're hanging out with all the time i'm really looking forward to
the group uh that i've got warden set us up with a, with a little team group chat this morning.
We know what we're going to shoot for.
We're going to try to put a little,
site together and a little pitch and explain the whole product.
And we'll pitch it and we'll have some fun at the end.
And I think Ace Vale is going to come join for some judging. I think Grant might come back for some judging,
the grant has won all kinds of
actual hackathons and pitches and stuff he's a he's a bit of a master at it so it'd be cool to
have him on the stand or on the on the judging panel so anyway so that's the gist with the
hackathon that's really all we're going to go over uh when that time comes i gotta check the schedule
just don't grow rocks at windows.
Is that what we're doing?
What you're saying is just go be
rock at the window or whatever.
You remember when he said, oh yeah,
the glasses are bulletproof.
And then he fucking threw
something at the window and it just shattered?
fucking pitch that he did and he just fucked it
right up in front of everybody.
Right in front of everybody. It happens, man.
He's like, we're going to fix that.
wasn't thinking of how all this stuff
works. Yes, it's it's bulletproof
Unless you use a specific thing right like just like the the windows of a car
They're meant for these little tiny pics, right? So you put the little tiny pressure on it. It's tempered glass
Fucking break you should have used a flat fucking surface and spread out the surface tension
Just stupid presentation.
It goes right along the lines with what Drac is saying.
It's just like you got to learn how to deal with that stuff.
So, you know, it comes from all the time.
Oh, I wish I could co-host Drac.
Unfortunately, I'm just kind of passing.
But I just wanted to come say good morning, GM, GM.
I love how you guys are just killing it out here.
Did you say that you were looking to join a team?
Unless somebody needs me to pitch for them well I did have
somebody who's looking for testers on stuff once their stuff so I had somebody
in the back channel that was looking for a team to other than AZ 17 no same one
yeah okay or do anything like that,
but I could sell ice to a fucking Eskimo.
Well, I sent AZ-17 to Squashplot
because they were looking for some people to do testing
Foods we have on our team.
I don't want to see you from another team.
I'd rather see another team spin up with you. I'd rather there'd be another team. I'd happily want pity takes. You guys got your thing going. I'd rather see another team spin up with you.
I'd rather there be another team.
I'd happily have you on our team.
If anybody wants to DM me and talk about it, we can do it.
Like I said, I'm no good to do maybe ideas and or do shit.
Pitching, but I don't think I could code.
Most of the trending awesome ideas you see in our
little circle have stemmed from the little goose you laid years ago so let's let's be honest your
influence on projects is big so somebody should scoop you up and start a team dude dynamic NFTs are the best idea ever in the history of NFTs I don't
care what anybody says I would agree with you I would absolutely agree with you.
Speaking of, I have so much work on Drak to jam in tonight.
So much to try to get it ready for tomorrow. Bye.
Pump it up. This is getting a little wrong button again damn it wrong screen don't pump it up wanna pump it up
um i have to get used to my i need i need better sounds more sounds
all right so um it is what 10 30 10.30 my time, so it's 9.30 on the schedule.
15 minutes earlier, you're late, right?
We got confirmation with Julius Social, not bought Ken Griggs.
He is going to be hosting two hour sessions on the 23rd, 4th and 5th.
Which is going to be cool.
He's going to do like all the not bought stuff.
Grant and Lucas got onto that yesterday.
Anyway, so Ken Griggs will be joining us on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th,
We have Rigidity holding it down again tonight for a couple hours,
Oh, and we have Digital Spaceport today too,
so it's a bit of a mix-up.
We've got some Neckbeard and Neckcoin this afternoon,
then DSP follows, then Rigidity, then we've got Ener neckbeard and neckcoin this afternoon, then DSP follows, then rigidity.
Then we got Energon with, uh, Tobias again, try to break down his project a little more.
Um, and then we have Steve tonight with OXBasic.
He got kind of, uh, he got kind of bumped last night a little bit.
So maybe squeeze him in again with, uh, he was going to do this week in Chia.
So we'll squeeze him in on a,
maybe today or tomorrow sometime.
Otherwise it's going really good guys.
That's kind of the outlook,
a little bit of a recap that covers Mark and Neva.
we can do our usual standups.
Yesterday I was working on 222 most of the day.
It was really hard to get some work done.
I actually thought I'd be able to work a little more than I have been able to,
but I did manage to muster out
some pretty big issues that were driving me absolutely nuts.
I don't even care to explain it.
It was stupid. I don't even, anyway, don't even care to explain it it was it was it was it was stupid
i don't even anyway i'm not even sure of the solution ai mostly figured out and i'm still
not sure quite how it did that um anyway i moved the crate infrastructure from
from development laptop to staging server here in the studio up to production is done now and operational and
functional and rigidity's chip 26 seems to be running fine now where it had all these process
problems not on in his code just in how the two integrated together anyways fixed so crate is
actually running on prod now uh i did a register i registered uh last night as part of my testing.
Now I've got to go in and I realize the templates aren't ready for all of you guys.
The templates for importing were done based around Mojo Friends and Mini Marmots.
They were kind of both custom because they both had different ways of storing their metadata.
So I've got to go in and create a standard for you guys so I don't have to dick around with all you do in it 10 different ways.
So it'll be like a spreadsheet,
do all your metadata in a spreadsheet,
handle all your uploads and everything yourself,
just get it all filled out, coordinated, organized,
so that your metadata is correct,
all the hashes, everything within the template.
And then you just are gonna probably just have you
like re-import it as a CSVv or excel or whatever probably csv
anyway uh and then you just got to put all your keys and stuff in um for mint garden uh and so
on so it's pretty straightforward uh seems to be working fine it's more tests to go um the biggest
test is going to be seeing if the chip 26 works.
But, yeah, we will see how that goes.
I missed a meeting with a client yesterday, Brad and i didn't even get that uh work done so
uh i was talking to her this morning uh she's on a train traveling for work all is well i'm
going to post uh updates so she can review remotely uh this afternoon uh working towards
finalizing that so we can close that contract which is great um great job on that by the way
um what else today 222 uh probably have to do a little bit of smoke him today i got the young
fella it's sunday hopefully at some point maybe during dsp or dj neckbeards uh i'll be able to
break away for a little bit i I'd like to go, um,
take off with the little fellow for at least a couple hours. Um, cause I'm going to be busy all
week. He's got school. I'll be busy in the evening. So I'm going to try to pinch a little
time out today. So if somebody can cover at some point, but I probably might not need it. So anyway,
but I probably might not need it.
So anyway, that's on my plate.
A little bit of a blocker, but a good blocker.
I feel like I'm missing something, Brad.
There's something else big on my plate.
Oh, and I got to do the drag stuff,
which I'm shooting for to have at least, you know,
I got to basically go in today and like close off the things
that I was hoping to have finished
that aren't so that you're not all paying me.
And it's like, I know, because it's not done.
I'll just hide some things.
But otherwise, DRAC tomorrow, you guys should be able to go in and hopefully we'll be doing
breeding and all that kind of stuff.
stuff uh not probably not gaming although maybe i'll leave something on for some previews
Probably not gaming, although maybe I'll leave something on for some previews.
uh but you'll definitely get to start going in and like figuring out how to um collect assets
cat tokens and all that kind of shit so uh i got that on my plate i think that's it man i think
that's my stand-up um that's that's that's more of a marathon than the 222 hour spaces um
there's a lot my plate is really really full right now but i'm having fun
having a shitload of fun actually and i'm excited because the list is i can watch it getting smaller
and i have some side projects you know be it the with, with cosmic hippo that I'm working on or, or, you know, a hyper hex, just,
you know, some friendly projects that I'm, I'm helping with.
I've got the CLI tortoises I want to try to get done this week. Anyway,
I just see the list getting smaller and then,
which means that I'm getting ever so close to going back to,
to heavy on tank talk because I got to get all these things out of my way
because tank talk is going to take a lot of focus because there's going to be a big rebuild and and and a different
approach on some stuff it's going to be 10 000 times better more responsive distributed but it's
just going to be cool as hell um anyway especially with dig coming so yeah i'm excited, dude, about 2026.
Well, my stand-up was trying to figure out why my entire water wasn't working in my house for 24 of the last 36 hours,
which I think I've now gone through my entire system and determined it is the water table.
So nothing innocent. Yeah um we're in extreme
drought in this area so my and my well is 200 200 230 feet down how do you even know that i have no
idea like i wouldn't well i guess i'm not on well i'm on city water that's probably why i don't know
why i know is because i literally pulled 200 feet of hose out that's right i remember that
wasn't too long ago no that's what i'm saying so i've replaced everything in the system at this
point um and then i went through and changed out the two like smaller valves there's like a well
pump trigger like uh that goes through so it determines determines when to turn the pump on
and put pressure into your system and replaced that.
Again, that's like 40 bucks.
And then there's an inlet valve that determines
and keeps siphon pressure on the line.
So like that your pump doesn't have to put 200 feet
of water up the line every time.
So that I replaced as well. But yeah, there's just not enough water up the line every time so that I replaced as well but yeah
there's just not enough water in the water table bummer so we're on yeah
we're on on sinks sinks and low flow
Sorry, I'm distracted here for a second.
This allows you to record people's voices and replay them within seconds.
Oh, cool. Oh, oh I gotta get into this the stream deck is fun to play with yeah I
gotta play with mine too yeah it's handyman it's it's definitely handy I Men can. What do we got in the room this morning?
Oh, it's a decent room. Good morning, everybody.
So, yeah, that's what I did yesterday.
To all of you sports fans out there,
See, and Jeff's got it all loaded up.
It's 222 and Drax got a soundboard.
Their family loves it, so we're going over
Go team. I'm going for a hot tub.
Lovely. I will be here nerding
I'll have an earbud and be in spaces
I just found my earbuds yesterday
and I'm so glad I did because
I forgot how much you need them during these.
Again, the key is one at a time.
So you can still participate with the people around you in your life and you're not consumed.
I was also thinking from an extended battery standpoint.
Yes, and then it's a twofer.
That was the one and the two is you have one charge so when it blinks out you know you already have
the fresh one yeah yeah it's a good way to go
what are we seeing foods I was saying it makes me dizzy having my headphones in
all day the pressure yeah this is also why you don't like flying, though, right?
Yeah, I don't fly too much.
I've never been on the sea.
You've never been on the ocean?
So what about Gene's yacht?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
You've never been on the ocean?
Never been on the ocean one time.
I've never been to the ocean once, man.
You've never been to the ocean?
Dude, you need to come visit.
I've been to Florida, too, and I never went to the beach or fuck off.
Dude, you need to come visit.
I'll take you to the ocean.
I'll show you a good time on the ocean.
He'll take you to the frozen land.
I went to New York and shit, but I never did any of that.
Peggy's Cove, where I grew up.
When you go out on the point
and right to the edge point,
feel like you're standing on the edge of the fucking world.
There's nothing but ocean
all around. It's so cool.
believe never wow never done that man need to do it eventually definitely got to get me and the wife
uh east and west at some point yeah western it's on the plate of things to do foods we'll have a
main chia meetup you can come to the ocean i keep telling my wife we gotta just be nomads and like yeah dude
you could fucking buy a camper for 39 a week dude that that is cheaper than rent you're looking at
what like fucking 140 a month rent plus like the gas to pull it around and shit like winter i imagine if you just lived
in a camper like lived in uh arizona in the winter or whatever like chilled up down there with
fucking all those homies and then came back to canada and just went across canada that's basically
what my parents do man they they might yeah makes sense man i get it now all of a sudden i'm like
dude you could literally just say fuck rent
Instead of paying you know
You pay a lot in maintenance
Maintenance and shit yeah
Depending on your trailer
You need the right thing to pull it
You're going to want your Starlink
But even still I think you're gonna want your star link like it all does add up but even still
i think you're right in that if you did it right you could still come under what in today's economy
what it costs you're not seeing the same four walls you know what i mean you're like you're
living life in trailer at the end of it that would actually be worth something you know what i mean
like instead of renting a fucking apartment that you're never gonna oh they depreciate pretty quick and and you do but comparably to an apartment yes no i know but you
you basically more or less like mortgage them like to buy one of those they're like 25 30 year
financing um sure they're quite large but and their and their value goes down and if you beat
them up at all you know what i mean and you got got to winterize them just if you're ever going to be in cold weather.
There's a lot to it, but I think you could still smartly,
you know, especially if you did one of those tiny home-type builds
and you built your own and you didn't maybe necessarily just get a stock.
Well, a school bus build or yeah build your own trailer because
at least then you can winterize it it changes everything when they're winterized like and then
you can sturdy it up and but i shut the windows you almost want to get like an old tractor trailer
with a flatbed and just build it off of that exactly yeah roll in with your with your peter
build dude i've seen people that actually do that.
They have little mini tractor trailers that you can buy to pull fifth wheels.
When I worked in the diesel industry there, the drag racing team, my boss was like that.
He had every toy under the seat.
It's the size of a truck between like,
It's like a little mini transport,
it's almost time for the Peter built front,
like not even three weeks ago or like a month ago.
So I guess they were down for a wedding and I'm like,
that is the coolest fucking setup I've ever seen.
That was, that was my boss, Barry. He had that kind of stuff.
He was into four-wheeling.
He was into big trucks, drag racing.
Like, you know, that was his whole life.
But they had, when we went to SEMA, the car show in Vegas, oh, my God, man.
These people, you know, it's a lifestyle, right?
And kind of like you're saying, it's the upper scale version of what we're talking about.
They have these, you know, the truck alone pulling the trailer.
The truck alone is a quarter million to half a million dollar truck.
And then they've got the trailer and the gear.
And it's wild, some of the insane setups you can get but i think i'm like you where it'd be like just give me a
nice tiny home that's that that's gonna do me in the fam just to to you know bop around oh man
yeah if i didn't have this year custody scenario like if all my kids were with me all the time and
i didn't have those considerations dude there is nothing in this world that i would do other than
it'd be like that's it trailer kids load up
you're gonna go see the world we're gonna work we're gonna travel we're gonna learn that was
1 000 i'd just get a trailer and i'd travel with my folks be like where are we going now you want
to go to california you want to go to texas you want to go to like yukon i would absolutely man
wait you would have to have a tesla one so it drives you so that you could stay inside it and chill in the AC typing.
I really enjoy driving, so I probably wouldn't.
I've driven Canada four times back and forth, twice on my own and twice with my brother.
And I've done massive road trips when i when i bought my first
mustang me and my dog did 10 000 kilometers in like seven days through the rocky mountains
together i absolutely love driving maybe not now in my freaking dadmobile sedan but
in the wrx and the Mustang days, yeah, 100%. It's going to be a necessary upgrade for me eventually
if I want to continue camping because, like, I mean,
me and the wife used to love roughing it and going in the tent
and, like, just doing the real simple just overnight couple days thing.
real simple just overnight couple days thing but now i got two girls yeah like it would be nice to
have a washroom and a kitchen and yeah yeah dude i can't bend over in tents anymore i'm you know
i'm six three six four five with my my boots boots on. And how dare you? Wait, wait, wait. How dare you? Six.
What you are five 15 motherfucker.
Five 15. Yeah. Sorry. But like bending over intense,
I'm just too old for it now, man. It's like,
I'm tired of sorting my shit on the floor or, you know, like I just,
you know, and I did the whole upgrade, you know, as you get older, you all of a sudden your, your blow up mattress is, you know, like, I just, you know, and I did the whole upgrade, you know, as you get older,
all of a sudden your, your blow up mattress is, you know, you go from the sleeping bag,
the blow up mattress, then all of a sudden my blow up mattress had one of those collapsible
frames. It was like, okay, I'm getting off the ground, but man, nah, I'm getting too old for
that now. It's, and my parents have this ridiculous trailer, like they sold their home and went all in on trailer.
And I can actually attest to this because last year,
exactly to this day, I'm pretty sure,
we were hiding inside of it.
Trying to surprise Jeffrey for a very special event,
And his back hurt at that point in time
So he almost didn't even come over and help so Foxy had to get involved
Yeah, yeah, that's right. It was a year ago today. You would have been here. Yeah. Yeah, that's hilarious
Yeah, I actually actually stayed inside of that trailer
So we actually stayed inside of that trailer.
It's a really nice trailer.
It's super comfortable to go traveling in.
So now I'm a little spoiled and I want to, you know, that's what I would do, man.
Anyway, so for anybody looking to go and buy more Chia, you can literally save all your rent money if you just go buy a trailer.
You just got to find a place to park it.
Steve's got it made, man.
He's got his traveling gear.
He's got his weekend getaway camping set up.
He built that, too, by hand.
That's the kind of thing that would be sweet.
Steve's cool as shit, man.
Steve intrigues me so much.
He's just like, he's just such a alone, not a lone wolf in that, like, he's alone, but he's just, I don't know.
I get a cool vibe from Steve.
He's just very, you know, knows who he is.
The sovereignty of the sovereignty of the sovereign nations of sovereign. Yeah. Yeah. This very, you know, knows who he is. He's super, you know.
The sovereignty of the sovereignty of the sovereign nations of sovereign.
I see Mondo in the room again.
This freaking time traveling space monkey is everywhere.
He's spending a lot of credits coming back.
I mean, the muskie spend a ton of credits for time traveling
Especially to come back to all these times. I mean there's no way that he's like he's stayed here since he landed
Right like he's got to be going back and forth or maybe even existing in parallel
Good to see it good anyways guys. I gotta go go it's always nice to chat with you guys it is
little goose's one year i was gonna say is it one year already happy birthday little goose
happy birthday it's it's her one year it's my one month um and, that's right. Yeah, a year, a little one's a month old.
September, what's before?
Enjoy every minute because it goes by very fast.
And eventually they're throwing shit on the floor and they got
attitude and i don't know what he's talking about apparently boys are a little easier than girls
from what i heard but yeah my uh little goose is just honking and honking and honking
for days and she's starting to walk now so well she's not like walking but she's standing up and she's like running around
and like with grab yeah she's
a couple steps here and there but I'm glad you're
on headphones so my wife can't hear
so she's not crying already hearing all this
yeah enjoy it man it goes by so
quick they're like so tiny one day
the next thing you know they're just
wait till she she's laughing at that
i don't know but yeah we're doing a fish fry i got a bunch of rainbow trout to to fry up today
we're gonna do some rainbow trout um got some pizza for people that don't like fish because
there's obviously one or two usually kids and women don't like fish because there's obviously one or two, usually kids and women don't like fish.
I'm a kid and a woman in that case probably.
But you don't like eating them?
You're the worst kind of fisherman.
I know a lot of people that do that kind of stuff too.
I catch and release as well. I also, but I catch them.
And if they're like a good like meat fish,
I'll bring them to my wife or family.
And, or I'll cook them for my dogs.
Like the pike I'll cook up for my dogs.
It's definitely a, I mean, some people like fish.
I mean, I, I prefer like if, if prefer if you're like, well, I don't really
like seafood, and your idea
of fish is seafood, I always
like to tell people to try freshwater
fish because it's generally a little bit more
I grew up with it, but I just have a very
sensitive, childlike palate.
Dude, these rainbow trout
They look so fucking good.
It's been a long time since I've tried trout, though.
It's very fatty. There's not a lot of
eating... You can cook it
like a fish stick almost sometimes.
I mean, I grew up on fish sticks oh come here
me too and i used to love them i think that's why now i i don't like them because when i was
a kid i ate so much of them yeah hey are you a year old today now everybody can just uh you know
take a breath and remember that she's a bigger ticker chia whale than all of
Like my kids got holds more ticker chia than I do.
I gotta fillet up all these.
They still have all the skin on them.
I gotta take the skins off and I'm going to bread everything and we're going
So it's gonna be cool man, I'm excited
I had to kind of skip a day
And happy birthday to Little Goose
Yeah for sure, thanks guys
And I will probably see you guys sometime
I'll probably be around this evening
To check it out, see what's going on.
Keep on fighting the good fight, and never forget, she has a rug.
Hey, we'll be rug cleaning us.
Permuto's never going to happen.
We're all going to sell your chia now.
Slammuary from Slammuary.
Sell it, sell it, sell it.
And I'm just going to be like, okay, now it's time to buy it.
We're like the opposite of the scammers that you hear in spaces.
Instead of being like, buy, so I could sell I'm just like sell sell sell so I could
See where you're saying that now in all the while when it goes through you're gonna be making a bunch of memes with taped 40s your hands, okay? There's going to be no violent repricing here. The only violent
you're going to have is the
violence from the people being upset
have a roast for that. Listen, I'm going to
let you guys in on a little secret.
Fuck the SEC Gene arc would go
radio edition from his yacht, dude,
where he's just like, we're like all tracking him
in like the international waters.
He's sending opera files via ham radio.
Yeah, man, he's just like running a chia node
from like a Starlink in the middle of the ocean.
Did you just honk soundboard?
We're putting out fires take these
later pooch take care buddy i need i need a honk i definitely need a honk soundboard
you gotta get gene's honk where where's gene's honk what's gene's honk from gene oh yeah I gotta find this thing that warden sent me a
few moments later Spongebob? Spongebob!
I never watched Spongebob.
I was never really into it.
Like, a lot of it or what?
It totally sounds... I mean, I know the sounds.
Plankton! what are you doing jack
uh i'm working on our client work right now on uh christine's job right now uh cool i was thinking that sorry go ahead no you go ahead
what were you thinking uh i was either gonna see if people want to come up and chat and we can talk
about whatever um we've got a bit of a we've got a bit of time to kill until the the next host and
the next kind of segment switch.
I don't want to be too stagnant.
I do have to get some work done, but I was thinking I could also go queue up.
I have a roast that hasn't been played for Gene specifically.
We don't have to wait for Gene because we never know when he's going to be here.
I might miss him and You know what I mean? So I could play a roast, or I could recap a Mark and Ava on some Chia stuff
as far as getting some Chia content out there.
Well, we're about to hit the 48-hour mark.
So, yeah, the next hour is the 47th hour.
I like to think of it more like two and a half days because it's been like three days.
Well, we're starting our third day in an hour.
Edward, welcome up, buddy.
Doing great. Lo loving the festival. It's been amazing and thanks to you guys
you've made this happen. The way you pick the ball up is just
unbelievable. I feel energized so much. Nice! That's what I like to hear.
Yeah, that's what I like to hear.
I love the new soundboard.
Hey, Edward, are you cool if I do a roast?
You've heard, you've heard the... Yeah, no, please do.
I'm dying to hear what you say.
Okay, I want to do one for you.
I'm doing it for all the OG vets,
people that I've known long enough
to be able to give the AI enough dirt
to rib you is pretty hard.
So yeah, as long as you're cool with it,
I'll do one for you at some point.
I just want to say hello, Edward.
Nice to hear your voice buddy uh i've
missed you glad uh glad you're sounding sounding healthy and uh and glad you're excited about the
the energy it's it's nice right it's like um last year again was kind of like down down sentiment
we tried it that you know you and i were basically champion it and then we just we didn't you know
life happens and nobody picked up the baton so it's nice to nice to attempt it again this year
i think there's good energy there's good sentiment lots of people signed up
yeah and you had broken your ankle was it six months before and then obviously everything
crazy with music village but it all happened yeah, we still tried it last year, but we just didn't quite do it.
At what, 20 hours or one day or something like that?
Yeah, we made it like a day or two in.
And then it was just, yeah, there was just nobody to, there was something, I had an emergency
You had like no service where you were, so you couldn't do it.
Yeah. It just didn't work out out i was stuck at the office but the way you guys have picked it up picked up the ball is just
just magic but yeah it's great to be back can't wait to start hosting the spaces again i've got
my visa five-year visa in thailand i was putting it off for so long, and then finally it got to the point if I didn't do it, I'd be bricked
Five years now, I'm good.
The fact that this space is happening
me even more. It's like a double
bullseye shot, in a sense.
Dunktober didn't happen for CNI
But it did to the community
Yeah it kind of softens the blow
Of the goal post being moved
It makes it a little more
Let's shift focus And let's run with that and I'll queue up the Gene roast.
You want to do a Gene roast?
Welcome, Warden, as well.
All right, ladies and degenerates, welcome.
Get your fucking drinks ready.
Yeah, pour them stiff, people.
You've stumbled into the goddamn 222-hour Chia Marathon space.
This ain't your polite little fireside chat. We're here to fucking crucify
I mean celebrate one special
individual. Oh yeah. Tonight we
set our sights on the one the only
Gene Hoffman. Give it up.
Mr. Cypherpunk himself. The tech
visionary. The alleged godfather of the
fucking iPod. Alleged is right.
Yeah. Let's be honest. The guy who could probably
sell sand in the Sahara. Uh huh.
But somehow leaves your XCH bag looking sadder than a three-legged puppy in the rain.
Seriously, what the F-O-C-K, Gene?
We're talking about that, Gene.
The one you love to hate tweet, but secretly, maybe, kind of, respect, nah, probably just hate tweet.
Look, the rules tonight are simple.
Gene knew what he signed up for, the sip bastard.
He basically signed a waiver in blood, probably his own tears after checking the XCH price this morning.
So grab that drink, settle in, and prepare for carnage.
Let's kick this off. Credit where it's due, I guess. Fine.
If it weren't for Gene, maybe we wouldn't have some of the check we take for granted. Maybe.
Okay, maybe. But let's flip that coin, shall we?
If it weren't for Gene, a lot of us might have a hell of a lot more money
instead of clinging to XCH like it's a winning lottery ticket from 1998.
He's the godfather of the iPod,
mostly because he was probably there when fucking rocks were invented.
The guy's resume is longer than a goddamn CVS receipt.
All that history, all that innovation,
and somehow we end up with Chia,
the world's most expensive, over-engineered digital gardening project.
Seriously, what the F-U-C-K happened?
And then there's the whole SEC thing.
He's on the SEC's crypto advisory board for Big Shot, right?
Influencing what, exactly?
Does anyone on that board even know Chia exists?
Like, I've heard of it. Doubtful. It's like he's the bouncer at the hottest club in town, flexing like
he owns the place. Yeah. But nobody inside knows who the fuck he is. And all the cool kids are
inside snorting Solana and doing Dogecoin shots. She is left outside in the fucking rain. It's just
embarrassing, Gene. Truly fucking embarrassing. You're at the grown-up table talking regulations while your own project can't even get past the velvet rope.
And let's not forget the dynamic duo, the power couple.
Oh, God, Gene and Bram. The quote was, what, the Steve Jobs and Wozniak of crypto?
Yeah, which honestly is probably a step up from being the Gates and Ballmer, I think.
Can you imagine, Gene, doing the developers, developers, developers dance?
Please don't put that image in my head.
But okay, let's break it down.
Bram's obviously the brains.
The guy invented BitTorrent, architected Chia, genius level shit.
And Gene, he's the charm.
The guy who talks real fast.
So you've got the brains and the mouth.
Together, they're the dynamic duo of decentralized disappointment.
We're just getting warmed up.
It just never quite clicked in the way everyone holding those bags hoped.
Which brings us to my favorite part.
Oh, I know where you're going.
The CEO himself gracing us mere mortals with his presence. Week after week, showing up in Twitter spaces. Eagerly
ready to waste hours arguing with dudes named Crypto King 69 and Sheila M. Bassoon. It's noble,
almost. Such dedication. Such commitment to the, wait for it. Dot community all delivered
from the comfort of his fucking yacht. Are you kidding me? While the rest of us are checking Such commitment to the... Wait for it. Oh, yes. Dot community, all delivered.
From the comfort of his fucking yacht.
Well, the rest of us are checking CoinGecko from our mom's basement,
hoping XCH hits five bucks so we can afford ramen and electricity.
Nothing screams, I'm just like you,
quite like debating tokenomics while sipping champagne on the goddamn Mediterranean.
It's peak let them eat cake, crypto bro edition.
Fucking unbelievable. it really defines
the whole relationship doesn't it this weird love hate thing the community has with him totally he
jumps into these spaces talks faster than the damn block times argues like he's farming pure uncut
drama instead of plots and you're left listening wondering if you should applaud his stamina or
just start weeping into your worthless XCH wallet. Right.
But that's why they roast him.
Because deep down, everyone kind of knows.
He's part genius, definitely.
Part total masochist for putting up with all this shit.
And, let's be honest, part stand-up comic who accidentally became CEO of a blockchain.
He holds the steering wheel, even if the car sometimes feels like it's
driving off a cliff in slow motion. Can he keep showing up? You got to give him that even while
you're calling him every name under the sun. Okay, okay, deep breaths. Let's try to be serious
for like 30 seconds. Can we do that? I don't know, man. That sounds hard. But all right,
all right. All jokes aside now, you magnificent bastard gene yeah look for real
you've actually done something pretty rare for a ceo especially in the snake pit of an industry
what's that remember his wallet keys no you he shows up you show up gene week in week out
you take the heat he does take the heat Takes the memes right on the chin. Takes the endless fucking
endless Wen Moon, Wen Lambo. Why is my farm offline? Questions. And you keep coming back
for more. It's true. And, you know, beyond Chia, your track record, it's legit. You have changed
tech for the better before. Pixo, other stuff, it's undeniable. And with Chia, despite the price,
despite the roller coaster, you gave this weird, rabid, passionate community a home, a culture, a vision,
even if that vision sometimes feels like the punchline to a really long, complicated joke.
Whatever you got left after buying XCH.
CypherConk OG, tech innovator, yacht dad extraordinaire.
And the most goddamn roastable CEO in all of crypto.
We fucking love you, Gene, in our own fucked up, abusive way.
Go check the price of XCH and tell us again with a straight face how it's all part of the plan.
Cheers, you glorious son of a bitch.
Get off your yacht and fix the price.
Get off your yacht and fix the price, Gene.
That was hilarious oh he's he'll either like it or hate it
i'm fine he's just lost my invite to the yacht so what's your take on it i haven't asked asked you directly. I heard the space, I guess, when it was delayed.
I heard what Cookies said, et cetera.
But yeah, curious if yours and Bradley's take on it, art with art.
Brad's calling it Flugtober, and we're shifting to Slamuary.
Listen, as a dev, you know, I presume them to be working hard and I presume them to be making the best decisions they can given the tools that they have at the time and i think
sometimes you you are willing to add time to something for being able to have better tooling
or whatever you know i'm kind of relating it to to my world where sometimes like wow do i really
want to put that in now and then you're like yeah i really should and you're like everybody's gonna
hate that's gonna to take longer.
So I know it's financial models and products, but I would presume them to be doing similar
analysis and trying to do what's best in all scenarios.
And people are going to get grouchy because of delays.
and people are going to get grouchy because of delays.
I would say if you're in that scenario,
you're probably in farther than you should be.
Waiting is part of the game.
It's not an unreasonable ingredient in the recipe
to add a little more time to something.
So I'd say if you're really butthurt about it,
like super butthurt about it,
because Jean did say it's not going to be weeks,
but it's not going to be six months.
split the difference and call it three months.
You're looking at a quarter.
Most of the work is already done.
we don't, we don't have to we don't have to
it's not going to be weeks
it's not going to be six months
that's the best gene I can do
you're not thinking big enough
it's just that they can go broader and bigger
big stuff we're gonna do really big things
we got 40 let's do the 40 acts
I like Coke 40s malt liquor
yeah so yeah they're switching from a 30s filing to a 40s filing i don't know what that means i
think that's years uh based on some ruling in that year i think that favors them better i guess
based on some ruling in that year, I think, that favors them better, I guess.
It could have been Gene's pants size.
Can you remember the number?
That's a significant number then.
It's worth taking note of that one.
Could be coincidence, but sorry.
But it could be coincidence as well.
There's no proof of anything,
but it's worth thinking about.
I don't understand that like you guys, but yeah, it could be a thing.
I think the weight is probably worth it by the sounds of it. Broader markets, deeper pockets,
more liquidity. And then I round that thought out, Edward, with here we are again.
I round that thought out Edward with here we are again because you know a lot of us have invested
significant amounts of time and personal time and personal money and that's that's all on us
that's nobody's asked us to do it we do it so we take what comes with it so no expectations it's not from an expectation
standpoint it's from a uh just anticipation you know that the excitement of it uh when things pop
off you just not till marriage jeff not till marriage okay you gotta wait
yeah so um yeah just uh a little disappointment i guess is is the best way
to say a little disappointed just because we're hopeful but you know fully understand in this
in this world that that's just called normal happens right oh we'll see we'll see
yeah it goes the same way for people who complain about uh your timeline
yeah yeah yeah exactly build it yourself i can't exactly if i was i was in gene spot be like well go do it yourself then it's open
doors go have at it i mean i got time lords downstairs three of them for god's sakes
we probably could do it do our og i mean not really but you get what i'm saying but you can't oh
no right to complain disappointed that's all i'm not disappointed like
you know i was lied to just like oh shit
kind of hoping for you know pre-christmas pop-off i got kids i got things to pay for
so it's not really a big deal
in the evaluation of what's going on
and I think Gene and them are very smart
and they know what they're doing
and I have to have faith in that
whoa look at the size of that fucking squirrel
it's a fucking bunny squirrel dude it's a fucking bunny squirrel The size of a cat. Holy cow. The fucking bunny squirrel, dude.
The fucking bunny squirrel.
Look at the size of that thing.
What are you doing to me?
Wow. This is probably the biggest squirrel I've ever seen.
I need to get you doing some sound clips, dude.
So that I can have them on my soundboard you have an entire folder of drac sounds
yeah i know but those are good for drag i know i'm just saying in the meantime you
you do have some fun little catchphrases right already there
Yes. Oh, I'll use those tomorrow.
those are recorded inside my
living room inside the apartment.
Okay. Warden's up on stage.
Warden's up my team. I don't know where your team is. Warden's up on stage. Warden's up my team.
I don't know where your team is.
No, I'm not even in this.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Warden, welcome up um we got to figure out bro how we're going to
either get an enterprise account for a short period of time um you know within a reasonable cost Or we're going to have to use browser use or puppeteer some headless browser approach to use notebook LM per request.
And so in our demo, we wouldn't be able to make this so everybody could use it at mass because it's just never going to happen.
Not without an enterprise account.
I've already figured this out.
But for the demo's sake of a one-off,
to be able to show it and pitch it
and do kind of a whole fun thing around it,
I think Roast as a service,
Without an enterprise account,
I can't see us really doing it
even so that like say all the
judges daisy leave that squirrel alone come on no no not a chance what's up guys not a chance
that squirrel is gonna live to see another day um what's up buddy so that's what i was thinking
what are you saying yeah i was uh just spending the last like 10 minutes trying to figure out
my microphone there so i wasn't like fully paying attention but with the api with the uh google yeah yeah i'm gonna see
what i can do about getting us getting it to work for at least like a one-off sample but otherwise
we'll put a whole pitch and a whole branding and a whole you know we'll pitch it just like it's a full real project cool deal so yeah maybe me you and uh and the
the other two guys will tag up on like a vc in the back channels and uh we can just code it out
build it out together i can get us the site stood up and we can all start pitching on the content
start building together we'll just make it really hilarious we got to think of a really good name and
get a good logo together and do the whole you know what i mean run through the
process as if we're building a a quick product oh yeah yeah it's gonna be fun roast as a service
what's brad you're really good with names i'm gonna lean on you here even though you're
you're on the opposing team in good i've already given you the name what was it again it's harass
ha like funny right ras roast as service or r-a-a-s harass could we do like different levels
Instead of a roast, like, you could just gas people up, too?
Like, there's three levels.
Like, one's gassing someone up, and then one's, like, just talking about someone.
Hold those ideas, yes, a thousand percent.
So even if we don't, so here's the fun part of, like, pitchfests and hackathons.
You don't have to have the product built, right?
The whole idea is putting the whole package together.
We'll put a brand together and we'll have.
So let's store those ideas and not make those public.
That's just the one of a bazillion that we're going to have, right?
We get to have fun with it because we're not going to expect to have this thing as a built-out thing.
But we're going to show people the process and we're going to build a little demo.
We're going to make it something that we can present and have a laugh and dream it up as if it's going to be a real project.
That's kind of the exercise in all of this.
Right on, man. That's awesome.
Man, I can't tell you how many pseudo business plans or product ideas I've put together that just sit on the shelf or get stored in a file.
And every one of them has been the best practice in the world for the times that I've been, you know, on the red carpet in front of, you know, a giant VC team asking for tens of millions of dollars.
And it's all preparation for that kind of stuff so
uh i'm really excited just to go through it we don't have to and i hope everybody understands
that you don't have to be hell-bent on this being a super functional thing like if it's a figma
design and a walkthrough like that is okay um that is more than okay uh that's, you know, it's to get the whole package going.
Don't get hung up on technicals that, you know, sometimes take months to hash out even by, you know, seasoned devs.
You know, if you get too complicated, you're going to kill your presentation by not being ready.
This is even why I said earlier, if you think you've got
eight days, think you've got five, right? Be prepared so that you're not stressed out about
things not working. You're having fun with your friends. You're presenting an idea. You're putting
something together. It can be showing something. It's kind of like a bit of a show and tell in a
sense, right? So I love building ideas.
Brad will tell you, I love it.
Like, oh, we could do this.
And then whipping a couple things together, getting some color on the screen, getting some brand ideas together, and vetting things.
And going through those motions is kind of what hackathons are about.
They're often to teach people how to do pitches and and go to pitch fests and
things like that brad and i did one in vegas utah i did it on the mediterranean on a cruise brad you
did did it in mexico um you know it's all part of practicing to be ready for all that stuff like we
say if you don't do it and you don't practice you won't be ready for the moment when it comes right
one second i've got a young man here.
Wait, hey, doesn't he have his own money?
Listen, if you are not teaching your kid.
With some interest. You're going to swallow i'll take the interest okay what are we
talking what what's the vig two dollar interest the vig's two points you hear that guys so when
do when do i get paid back well you can just take it for my money that's not served now
wait how much are you loading out so you understand that interest
is when you're loaning like you're going to pay it back or if you don't then you owe me more
so i'll loan you five bucks you got to pay me back by a date which we'll decide and if you don't the
vig two points we'll call it two extra bucks so if you break that big dollars is high five bucks
here you got somebody on your side say that again two dollars is pretty high for $5. Listen to Warden.
Here, you got somebody on your side.
$2 is pretty high for $5.
I would start at $0.25, honestly.
I didn't understand a single thing.
So what he's saying is that for me loaning you five bucks,
the risk that you take of not paying me back and having to pay me two bucks is really high.
That's almost half of what I'm lending you, right?
He's saying that you should only have to pay like 25 cents if you miss the date.
So if you don't pay me five bucks back by a certain date, you owe me 25 extra cents.
And I was trying to charge you seven bucks.
I was trying to charge myself.
You were trying to charge yourself.
I'll call that date two days from now.
I'll make that deal with you.
Bullish, you might have to force quit because it's not letting me let you in.
All right. Nice one, you in. All right.
There goes some of my chia.
My kids are going to be monsters in the business work.
They're going to be amazing.
This one here the other day comes home.
He said, I already got it done, Dad.
I said, I don't believe it.
I told the teacher you'd say that.
The next thing I look at my email, and there's an email from her saying,
right, he had all of his homework done before he left.
did your son ever bring up those NFTs?
Can you terms, I think that's what it's called, right?
wasn't he going to make some NFTs?
He's been dicking with it. He's been a distracted young man he's got them the he's got a whole bunch of his little buddies they made the ella melons
um he was on the ai for a bit he lost his computer for you know various reasons he
wasn't following the rules um but he him and his brother and sister all want to take part in the
the kids spaces this week so uh maybe i'll get him to try to finish them up so far monkey zoo
uh tim is the only holder of of a drac jr original piece um and i think you're going to be hard
pressed to get that out of his hands and so um yeah so the kids are really excited i'm hoping
when the kids faces will knock out a couple nft collections bullish what's up bro
check this out it's my morning word this morning to all my men fellas the homies
we better than this straight up we better than this where we are
who we are the things we do the things we say we are better than this we should be
sister back we should be so much farther than we are right now but nevertheless we in this
place and we kind of comfortable we i might you satisfied and we should be better than this let's make a conscious
decision today change for the better let's do it fellas oh okay you ever did
what you did when you need what you need and you sat on the edge of the bed and you thought to yourself, you're better than this. I'm better than this. But you don't think that way until after you reach your climax.
to sit on the edge of life and say i'm better than this i'm better than this
and let's stop fighting each other we stop hating on each other stop lying on each other
we stop stealing the cheap and sabotaging people with your rock we are better than this you know Always to give 10 folks an opportunity.
This is an opportunity to make money.
Opportunity to have more peace, more joy, more love, more appreciation, more respect.
Because we better than this.
That's what I'm going to do.
I'm sick! Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Oh yeah, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I'm in the mix, hop in the pen, throw a fit
I put my foot up in your ass, let's see how it fit
And take your girl around the world in front whip
Like Jimmy Gessie, wanna fuck with me like I'm famous
Please don't fall in love, I'm too tainted
Too many hoes out here that need saving
Couldn't even save these old people paid
I'm a flip side, I'm a flip out, I'm a pull out and go bang bang this here, baby thing
It's no thing, thing here baby goes kids, go gang gang
There's some moths in the game with some moths in the head
But I still keep that thing inside the trunk
Fuck with me, it's RIP, you'll be lunch
The more you talk, the bigger the chunk, the bigger the crunch
I can bite my tongue, gonna hold back for nobody or nothing.
I'll take your bitch, hop in a whip, I'll hit the switch, you get jumpin'.
Mace in the floor, my sky's the floor, baby, it's nothing.
Bitches feel, you're fuckin' up the funk, shit.
Woke up, made another bitch mad.
Too bad, I ain't got to deal with that.
No, ha ha, ha ha, ha ha, yeah that Ha ha ha ha ha ha
There's two things I'm gonna have
The first and the last line
Pray to God we never can crash Through the dash Fuck them if they got them dash I don't know. She won't get no pass Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah Uh, uh, uh, yeah
You thought she was gonna be the same after she left the ghost kids Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh good morning
good morning ladies and gentlemen
morning bullish how's it going good to see you everything's good everything's
copacetic can't complain hope everyone's doing good
what are we getting into today i missed a lot yesterday and some uh in real life stuff
happened but we're back all good brother no i was just telling everybody warden was up we
were just talking about um you know what you can kind of be thinking about doing for the hackathon, and I was kind of reinforcing the idea that you shouldn't get hung up on having to have, say, this functional, full-blown product by the end.
There's options for those that are, say, new to the idea or have never participated in a hackathon.
Part of it is the pitch process. And so I was explaining that a solid Figma design that represents an idea that you can have some fun with, pull together with some teammates, do some graphics, do some branding, you know, pull the whole pitch together so that at the end we can have some fun with some pitches around some ideas that might be silly, some ideas that might be serious. And, you know, there's a mixture of some people that might be doing passion projects.
But I just was reinforcing the idea not to get hung up on having to have this highly functional,
scalable product at the end.
Go within the boundaries of your team.
Think about giving yourself a little bit extra time so you're not pushing at the end
so that you're less pushing at the end so that
you're you're less worried about mistakes in the pitch and you're more worried about having some
fun with your friends and learning something along the way and kind of going through the process
of building something building out in the open a little bit by coming to these spaces and
discussing ideas um you know just kind of encouraging and leaning on each other for
for support and stuff so that's kind of where we were when you came in.
Anyone started building anything yet?
Yeah, my team knows what we're doing.
Well, yeah, I'm kind of more or less going to help and push along.
We were talking with Josh last night.
We're inspiring, not competing.
Well, I just, you know, just trying to push it along
a little bit, right? So partaking
where I can, but trying to
I think we settled on, we're going to try to do
roast as a service. So like the roast that we did for some people, we're going to try to do roast as a service.
So like the roast that we did for some people,
we're going to see if we can turn it into something that, you know,
So that's the angle we're going at it.
I'm just catching up today.
I just, I think i finished the sage team
oh figured out figured out some uh performance issue stuff so um yeah webp videos out the question
um mp4s out the question because of some of the css properties it requires the gpu and it's
conflicting with rendering of the videos so the frame requires a gpu well the background hyphen
So because of that, it's just app optimizations. I'm sure it can be fixed, but for now,
GIFs are better because basically the CS and the video
are fighting for the GPU and it's giving priority to the CSS.
So no matter what frame rate I set for the video is it's choppy gotcha
so converted it played around with some settings uh with uh gif and uh yeah that's way better now
nice new animations nice did you do the one that you showed me
animations nice did you do the one that you showed me um the one that um the background image that
steve did oh maybe steve did it i thought you did it no no steve steve did the the static one i took
his image yeah yeah the animated one did you put that as a gift yeah let me drop the video in the theme chat
let me drop the video in the theme chat so you can see uh
i just upgraded my stage now and i just saw her themes everybody's themes that is so dope
ah check it out speaking of themes did i get the first ever theme on sage
Speaking of themes, did I get the first ever theme on Sage?
It says one out of, what, a thousand or ten thousand?
There's not another theme NFT out there, is there?
No, it can only be from themes for Sage.
The NFTs came out already?
Rigidity did something yesterday.
I can't really remember where it ended up he was
he thought he had troubles and then he didn't have troubles he minted a few
you'll have to ask him i'm not entirely clear what he's doing on that because i
thought you guys were kind of doing all that yeah that's what what's going on i'm not 100%
clear he was doing a space yesterday. And I think
he minted some to give some away, if I
remember correctly. But I'm not sure what he's
rigidity. It's a bit like pulling teeth.
I try to get him to explain
So you can see more or less what it's like.
Still need some tweaks, but yeah, we'll follow up with Rigidity once he gets here.
And I guess that's the announcement.
The first official, aside from whatever he pushes, the first official nft theme is uh tang gang uh with some revenue share happening uh
limited time mint man that looks so good
that looks yeah i gotta slow good yeah it's starting to be i i'm starting to get the the
settings dialed in so then this
way i can share the prompt i'm doing conversions with uh ffmpeg oh okay yeah yeah it looks really
really good man it looks really pro i like it a lot the color the the yeah it's bang on
yeah shout out to steve out to Steve for making that background.
I think that's the one we'll go with.
I have a few more that I'm processing right now.
And we'll put it up for a vote before we mint it.
But yeah, some of the details for people were just like,
what are they talking about?
I guess Rigidity shared details yesterday about the NFTs and the themes.
As much as Rigidity does, yeah.
You know, NFTs are coming.
I think he decided overall yesterday.
He's like, oh, hackathon. He's like, I can do anything. He's like, maybe he decided overall yesterday he's like oh hackathon he's
like i could do anything he's like maybe themes and then he's like okay and then he just got
quiet then he just said a couple random mumbled words and we're like i think that something's
going on there's some action happening talk about official versus uh community themes no there
wasn't that i don't remember there being that much. It was okay. I think the conversation started about talking about like rewarding community
members, hosts, and speakers for coming up on stage with the ability to have like a special
theme, um, inside of the sage wallet. So what we're doing anyway. All right, cool. So yeah,
there's official themes. I'm assuming he's still going with this, Drac. There's official themes and then there's community themes.
So community themes are themes that are coming out from the official Sage themes, DID.
The community themes are going to be a separate DID, but those will, people will be allowed to submit, mint, et cetera, stuff like that.
While the official ones are like a true collaboration with Sage.
So based on some of the convos we were having behind the scenes, Tangang gets first dips, worked it out to make sure developers get paid.
for developers get paid and since we're designing it in a way where it's like limited time uh
the secondary royalties will be split between sage and the tank gang multi-sig so we'll see how that yeah boy but let's get into
bullets i got my i finally got my stream deck working yesterday
oh you need to increase the volume okay it's too low um so what are you are you doing for
hackathon are you doing your your app thing still or
do you have a team together because there's some people i wasn't planning on setting up a team i
was planning on just like supporting yeah and uh i would say you could there's a there's a few
things i want to build that i was gonna just solo debit um foods was in here saying that you know
he's got no dev skills but he'd love to be a hype man
For somebody so Foods was
Squashplot is Foods right?
Who the fuck is Squashplot?
I've only talked to them through messages
They haven't spoken yet So they're just on stage not saying anything? I see them here. I've only talked to them through messages.
So they're just on stage not saying anything?
I have no idea. I don't know who
Squashblood is. I have no idea.
They're laughing already. They know what time it i think i think it's xch bob yeah i have no idea you better hit me with some ai voice or something
better send me a dm i like the project you're working on um but yeah we need to
All right, if anyone needs help, we're hanging out.
You need help getting set up with any IDEs, cursor, packages, stuff like that.
This boilerplate, you guys are going to have to wait.
I need to make some fine tuning because I'm upgrading what I built to use the new Sage release.
Squash Plot got off the fucking stage.
They got off the stage on their own.
They knew you were digging.
They're like, I'm getting the hell out of here.
I was like, I assumed it was foods.
But if it's not, then yeah, we need to,
we don't need to know who you are.
But if you're going to be on stage, you got to be talking, bro.
You're going to be doing no lazy shills.
You just hang out on stage.
Yeah, they popped up yesterday, too.
Y'all did this shit to me, too, with fucking mini marmots.
And it was like, oh, it's Monkey Zoo.
I'm like, oh, y'all couldn't fucking't tell me that i actually don't know who this is
yeah i need help with uh getting the link to the guild for the row club
I need help with getting the link to the guild for the Royal Club.
Every time I click on that, it says 404.
No, I just clicked on it.
Oh, it's a mute problem then.
Yeah, dude, it's pulling up for me.
Clear your browser cache.
Maybe something in the cache, but it's definitely loading for me.
Keep me posted. Maybe something in the cache, but it's definitely loading for me. Okay, will do. Thank you.
set up getting their uh laptop or computer set up there's obviously cursor which you can do the
All right, anyone need help getting set up, getting their laptop or computer set up?
free tier you don't need anything more than that to get started github account is optional but at
some point you will need it let's get you guys a comfortable vibe coding
yeah i guess we can uh set me up i don't have cursor yet even though i should because
like 20 times sorry direct now it's all good so everyone wants to go to cursor.com. C-U-R-S-O-R.com.
It's available for Windows and Mac.
It should be defaulted to the version that's available for you.
You're going to download that.
You're going to sign up for an account.
You're going to sign up for the...
Wait, they switched their plans up
dude they just switched it up i just went to the website
oh whatever this is uh fine for what we gotta do anyway. Before free was like free forever. Now they did a...
Oh no, no, no, no, it's still free.
It's just they're including a trial.
So yeah, cursor.com, C-U-R-S-O-R.com.
Download, install, create an account,
sign up for the hobby free account.
It's gonna probably try to force you to sign up to pro,
just ignore all that stuff you don't
need it trust me not at this level at least if you're starting off see if i have a login Can you guys hear that is that too loud too low no that's perfect that sounds good
all right so i got my cursor all logged in downloaded
logged in and downloaded sweet yep all right so oh man
welcome to harry potter's one are you on windows or pc windows all right so tips and tricks you
want to set up a how did you get on my team using a windows what hey relax buddy relax never asked man uh i use windows too don't worry about it uh
so you want to some tips and tricks um as you get into this you want to set up a project
folder like a master project folder where you can create subfolders for your other projects so um
it can be your documents it can be your c drive
your d drive whatever you want just create a folder uh name it you know ai projects projects
whatever you want all right uh how do i create a folder where's that at come on dude i thought
all right so oh i got good thing you said that.
Hey, this is a safe space, Drak.
We're not going to be shaming people.
Hey, I'm like Vince Vaughn in the internship.
If you have computers and they're not computer savvy, all right?
that so do you know how to um view files on your computers yeah yeah all right oh you're saying in
my own computer crita yeah oh gotcha okay okay let me know when that's done. And then once you create that, create another folder and just call it Hello World.
So we can get you comfortable.
And anyone else can follow along.
Hello, or what did you say hello hello world hello world oh also another pro tip uh ides
and ai stuff does not like folders with spaces uppercase so just leave everything lowercase. If you need a space, include a hyphen. So hello hyphen world as an example. Actually let me know when you're ready
Warden, you let me know when you're ready.
20 tabs open right now for the internet.
I'm currently trying to find
where I put master the one file.
Hello world. Alright. So so in cursor uh you're gonna open that folder the hello
world folder click file open are you sure if you have the loading one it should say open project
you can use that one too yep you said uh master file or hello world hello world
boom crap all right so now you basically have like a blank window on the left you have your
files and folders which is currently blank in the middle it's blank and then on the right side you should see a chat tab right yep all right perfect so um
let's just make sure yours says uh auto correct on the chat tab yeah all right so you'll be spending
most of your time in here if you're starting from scratch.
If you're importing an existing project like the boilerplate I'll be releasing later,
you'll see those files on the left-hand side.
Any file you're editing will show up in the middle,
and then all your chat context is to the right.
There's a lot more features, and we'll do the deep dive,
and I recommend everyone, if you're going to be using this, go to the cursor YouTube page, type in cursor on YouTube, how to use cursor, stuff like that.
Get familiar because we're not going to do that crazy deep dive.
I just want to make sure you guys are comfortable.
So it's just like talking to chat GPT, but it's actually going to build stuff for you.
So let's keep a a very simple prompt right so that we're gonna do and you can
remix this any any way you want so we're gonna do build me an app where i can see hello world in multiple languages all right very simple and then just hit enter
and then after you hit enter
you should see uh it thinking and then creating a to-do list and then start writing files.
Let me know if you see that.
You want to just give people a summary of what you see on your screen?
Your own words five uh create html structure for the hello world app
add css styling for modern ui design implement javascript functionally for language switching
add multiple languages translation language translation test the absolute application
and then underneath that's the index html new plus 61. And then there's more stuff.
Do you want me to keep going?
It's going to keep on building stuff.
This is the reason why I want you to read yours, right?
So clearly you just started.
And even cursor knows you just started.
So I basically did the prompt, build me an app where I can see
hello world in multiple languages I'm assuming you type them the same here's
the difference between your build and my build over time it already knows I like
using Next.js so it just automatically built me a Next. js app it knows you're new to this so it went with the most basic
html one which is great because now you can just run it
so this is how we're gonna run it so you see that html file that it created
So you see that HTML file that it created?
You want me to press run then?
It's spinning so low no no problem yeah i'm installing mine mine requires a couple steps because it's a next js app but yours even
if you look at the folder you created you'll see the files in there you should see uh uh
index.html you can literally double click it'll open up and then css and uh javascript yeah double
click the html file so it can open up in your route. Oh, gotcha. Yep. Yep. I have it now.
There's your hello world app.
And then if you want to change this to it, I visually can't see it.
So but if you wanted to make any changes to it, that's where you can just follow up with additional prompts.
You just basically built a website all right
oh would you say I'm sorry it's not that intimidating right no no no no I mean
when I look at drag screen when he's showing me some stuff i'm like holy smokes
yeah but that was this was this was good yeah the first thing is getting comfortable with the app
getting familiar with the app and then you'll start learning what certain terms mean like
js and css and if you don't just a quick search what's css what's js Why am I using CSS? Why am I, you know, you start asking the what and why questions, and you'll learn a lot.
Like AI will just start saying stuff that you might not even understand.
You just open up another tab and just start asking the why and what questions to get a little bit more context.
And you'll be surprised how much you'll learn and how quick you'll learn and pick things up.
Yeah, dude, you get used to that and we get in the back channels together with the rest of the guys.
You're going to have a blast.
Cursor changes everything.
Like even yesterday, as an example,
this is unrelated to like vibe coding,
but Drak knows what I'm talking about.
So I was setting up the new Sage on my laptop
because I was moving around and stuff like that.
And instead of hitting every command,
you know, which is like like i don't know like a total of like 10 commands to set up sage to run from source i just opened up
cursor dragged the readme file and typed in set this up on my mac um and it set the whole thing up yeah like uh it used to be that when you would
find a repo on github that you liked some open source thing you'd have to you'd have to read
through the readme and really understand it just to you know go through the setup but setup is one
of those things that you'd rather not deal with when you're doing a whole bunch of it. And Bullish is right.
The day is now where you just give your AI a URL and you say, just download and set this up for me.
And before you know it, it's running.
You're like, okay, let's get into it.
And it saves a lot of time.
And again, it just makes things a little bit less intimidating.
Because you might want to run sage you know from source and i know a few people have and they needed you know some support
and stuff like that um you know but we have these tools available where you can at least try and and
if all else fails then it's like all right let me reach out for some help uh but it's to the point now where you can literally just say here's the readme file set up
so what usually would have taken me i don't know 20 minutes to like set up um so i can run
the stage from source took me one prompt went for smoke came back it was done
going to be fun, for sure.
what I ended up building.
Warden. Based on what you're viewing viewing what would you add or change to it oh man it can be anything we're just you know playing around features i don't know yeah
i guess to be honest with you.
To me, I'm still just, I'm looking at this code, but I see like the English and French and all these, I mean, maybe add a couple more languages.
So that should be your follow-up prompt.
So say please or can you, however you want want just use natural language it works best when you use just natural language um like conversational um for simple stuff especially when you're starting off um so you can get comfortable communicating with the ai and then you'll learn how to like craft
your prompts you know to be more specific on what you want to build but yeah just using
conversational stuff just tell it you know add more languages if you wanted to add a specific language tell it what specific language you wanted
to add this is uh pretty forgiving for spelling too right because i normally don't check my
spelling and i'm yeah yeah don't worry i'm just kidding uh my my prompts be full of typos okay
cool deal but even that you know if you want to too you can always
type it you know somewhere that has spell check and then copy it over i do that too sometimes
when it's like i need to make sure i'm super detailed i'll bring it into like uh gpt and tell
it to like correct any errors and improve it and enhance it and then i'll paste it back
so do do i have to add contacts or do i just uh delete what i had and then type no no just keep
on chatting just keep on chatting because when i press when i press the arrow it says submit form
uh submit from a previous message you should be on the current message already.
Okay, I'm just gonna say, don't ask again then.
It says continue without reverting or continue and reverting.
Oh, continue without reverting.
Oh, no, no, no, no, I know what it is.
You clicked on the chat message on top,
bottom so you have a context window all right the plan search build anything at the bottom
come again yeah the plan search build anything that text down there is that where i want to
one one looks a little different now it's already committed to one keep on adding to it gotcha
so this is gonna since i did the top one i reverted it or didn't revert whatever um it's
just gonna add it's already gonna do what we're doing or no or doing what you right right yeah
you'll be fine well no it probably messed it up we'll see. And then if it did, great. We'll show you how to go back.
Because there's, it's keeping checkpoints.
We haven't even gotten into Git yet, but it's keeping checkpoints.
So you can go back to certain checkpoints.
So if you messed up, you can go back to a previous message.
There's like a little arrow, a going to the left and it's
basically restore checkpoint and it will go
at the time when you were
Right, exactly. Except for deleting.
And that's where we'll get to Git because Git will help with that.
I definitely remember Drak going over
the, you were talking about the time, you could pretty much see the timeline and all the stuff happening. And that's what we'll get to Git, because Git will help with that. I definitely remember Drak going over the...
You were talking about the time.
You could pretty much see the timeline and all the stuff happening.
I remember seeing that, Drakx.
Yeah, we'll show him that.
Maybe I'm getting confused.
You've been paying attention that's good
all right am i running the dev server yes let's see what i ended up creating um
oh sweet let me do some screenshots and share it so people can
see so for me i don't know how it looks for you but for me it just basically you know regular hello world stuff and then um oh actually let me do a video and
yeah just basically created buttons I could choose your language then it added Total of 30 languages.
And that was just one prompt, but let me paste it so you guys can see it.
Oops. Okay. Good to know. So, Drag, what's up? oops okay
uh i'm just sitting here working on actually
some client work trying to get
some stuff done because i've
been in spaces a lot i thought
i was going to be able to be more productive than i have been
able to be drag what's up
i'm here what's up? I'm here.
I'm just sitting here working on it, actually.
I went into a space, so it was playing back.
Live coding with Warden oh i just said it realized it added too many languages and some duplicates let me clean
this up that's uh that's the good thing about um the ai stuff especially with uh thinking mode on uh
the way you have it now on auto mode uh it's gonna check its code check for errors do all
that stuff automatically all right so i just posted that let me pin it and that's just basically one
prompt no follow-ups so like I'm gonna do a follow-up now so you guys can see
so now I'm gonna add now that I see how it works my follow-up prompt let me pin
it first you guys can see it you guys can follow
along to see how easy it is simple stuff here we go it's pinned to the top so you
guys take a look at that so now I'm gonna follow up now that I see what it built please add audio example for each
language feel free to integrate a text to speech service as long as the API is free I'm being very
specific here on purpose just but you know I'm saying it out loud so you guys can see what I'm thinking.
So I want to add, you know, if I say hello, it's going to say hello.
If I click the Spanish, it's going to say hola.
You know, if I click it, you know, to Portuguese, it's going to say bon dia, et cetera, et cetera.
And whatever AI is going to choose to integrate, I'm just letting you know I need it to be free.
Yep, so there it goes. using web speech api create uh audio controls for each language add specific uh language specific
voice selection of the readme file with audio features i'm just gonna let it cook and if anyone wants to come up has any questions feel free request a mic
mojuice you got your uh cursor downloaded
i know mo juice wants to build some dashboards gonna help them out with that too
i kind of want to build some themes for sage
there is i don't know if they spoke about themaru yet um but you guys will have you
will have a tool to build themes cool deal
all right it's done let's see let's run
all right here we go let me pause the music i don't know if you guys hear it hello world
oh yeah sounds good hola mundo bonjour le monde. Hallo Welt.
Yo, they gay camp? Yo, what's-kitting?
Dude, it won't let me play Arabic.
Nah, hold on. let me refresh the page yo they gatekeeping blood
hello we're gonna continue yeah but it as you see there just added it
just added it yes no pause drops bitched my AI is struggling over here added too
many languages and now it's saying this crop file on this it's starting over so
and it's still it's still running yeah it's it's telling me all right click the
stop the whole story oh I just started oh no I realize I'm still making the same
mistake okay yeah she's struggling or she or he or whatever it wants to be called.
Where's the stop button at?
All the way at the bottom.
And that window panel, you'll see the chat context window.
you'll see the the chat context window
oh yeah there you go all right what's up now all right so let's see what's going on
go back to uh that folder and open up that html Yep. Refresh it.
Like on your browser, like refresh.
Oh, I'm on, I downloaded it on my browser.
You talking about like the website itself?
Go to the project folder.
Yep, on the project folder double click the html file
yep you see the hello world right yeah i just see the the code though right are you talking
about the actual like app itself the app itself you don't see anything no i just see the code
when i double click on the underneath my hello world. That it opened up in the browser.
Where are you opening it up in?
I'm opening it up in, in cursor.
I don't want you to open up a curse.
I want you to actually open it up like from the folder itself, like on your computer.
All right. Yeah, I'm here yep this is cool all right what do you see hello world and then i see a crab talk languages does actually and it's just list like nothing crazy nothing special
uh i mean the the languages are kind of getting crazy, but yeah, it's just the list of that.
So based on what you see there, how would you like to improve it?
I mean, I would kind of like a text to speak to.
So back in the back in cursor.
That's all the way at the top of the chat panel.
You should see like a plus button for new chat or you can hit uh ctrl t yep all right so now um just using natural language say um
please add or add text to speech um for each language and make sure you use a free API service.
I actually say make sure you use a free API.
Yep. all right got the to do's again
what are you seeing you don't have to go be word for word but what are
you seeing um it's one of five down right now on the test style uh css implement sweet
so as long as i mean i just started a new tab that obviously is going to be integrated with
the other tab that i had to then right or it's just gonna yeah it's just new content so it
doesn't like mix up so for example the reason that's that's actually a good question that you
asked so the reason i had you uh create a new chat is so the context and whatever was confusing it from the previous one doesn't um interfere with
this new request so good habits for cursor is that every time you're adding a new feature or
you're doing something new that's not specific to that feature or task start a new chat window
okay okay it already has context of your code base and everything you just don't want the
chat context like for example let's say i was working on styling and then in that same chat
i then started talking about text-to-speech yeah it probably would have done it but the the
the the better way of doing it is just create a new chat tab and then just have it
focus on that feature that has nothing to do with styling
so uh because after a while i'm talking to the same chat and the context just gets so big uh
uh then it just starts hallucinating yeah
then it just starts hallucinating yeah
so it's done it's done so now if you go back to that html page on your browser and hit refresh
you see the changes yeah i think i don't know where i can type it i can copy hello world i
don't know i don't see anything where i can type on the
browser yeah let me refresh again
hello good morning what's up good morning what's up yeah i guess i might have not put it in
what do you mean you might have not put it in? No, not me.
Like, it's just, I don't know if it didn't
because I don't see anything where it says, you know, type.
What's the last message the chat context gave you?
It says the web speech API is supported in all modern browsers.
It provides high-quality text-to text to speech without requiring any external service, services or API keys.
And it said that it completed the changes?
Yeah, it said everything was done.
And you still see index.html, right?
On the left as one of the files.
So right-click on index.html.
And when you right-click on that, you should see reveal and file explorer.
Click that. It's going to take you directly to the file double click that file yep what do you see uh index script.js style styles when
you open up the file not the folder the file. Open up the actual file.
Open up the index file, you said?
It's going to open up your default browser.
So I see choose a language, English, Hello World, and then English.
I guess it could be at the bottom.
Nope, not at the bottom. Yeah, it's hard to
tell without a visual. It should have opened up your web browser and display the page.
Yeah, it did. No, it did. But it just doesn't have the speak text or the text to speak.
All right, let's see if something's wrong with the file.
Open up a new go back to cursor.
So on the left hand side, actually not even.
You see that add context.
Yeah. And then you see a list files and folders code docs get blah blah blah blah blah go to files and folders is this on the left side
the egg context no on the on the on the chat um side So the chat window.
Yeah, at the bottom of the top. You type in.
At the bottom, right? at the bottom text at yeah and then you'll get a context menu
okay typed in at and now you see like files and folders code docs etc all right go to files and folders
we might need to set up i'm trying to think drag we might need to set up
something where we can visually just do jitsy um the pro the problem is is feedback that's all
you just got to coordinate correctly feedback for what um just that if you're in spaces on one device and in jitzy on another just be mindful of your
mics so you don't give feedback oh yeah i would just mute the jitzy yeah we don't need to hear Yeah. All right. Ice Labs did that yesterday.
He gave an illustrator class that way.
If you're on your phone, it kind of takes the audio away from Twitter
so you can't actually hear anything or talk in Twitter anymore.
And Jitsi, oh, yeah yeah because you're using the app yeah i would be using it
via the browser then i can just mute the tab
because i wouldn't i wouldn't use jitsi to talk or communicate
i would just deny it mic access. Yeah, exactly.
So I got something that says run command cd npx.
Just going to run a command, open up your browser.
It said connection failed.
Hmm. It said connection failed. Oh, I do have VPN going on.
It said, please check your internet connection or VPN.
We can literally delete all of this and start over and get it all in one prompt
uh yeah let's just do that i mean if that's if that's what you're thinking okay why not
sometimes that's what i do um that's normal that's totally normal
like you're not losing much um so you see the hello world folder yeah in my actual pc i'm a pc
yeah yep select everything in that folder and delete the contents not the hello world folder
the all the files and folders in there just select on delete everything done all right
and folders in there just select on delete everything done all right now go back to cursor
yep all those chat tabs you can close them and then create a new one
okay oh wait all right so i got rid of the chat tabs and now the whole right side of it's gone
the whole thing's okay it's fine so you see on the upper right you see some icons yep familiar
with those you should see four that's toggle primary sidebar uh toggle panel and then toggle
ai pane that's the one you want to click on to get it back and then the gear icon is the settings all right yep cool deal all right now
let's redo the prompt but now let's give it the full context now that you know you want text to
speech so build me a hello world app in multiple languages with text to speech for each language.
And while that runs, Rigidity, what's up?
Not much. I heard you released some, a theme NFT
Yeah, I did like 10 manual mints and gave a few away,
but I haven't actually sold them yet.
I kind of announced what we're doing, but I didn't go into full details.
But since you're here, what are we doing?
I'm trying to get MintGarden to work, to be honest.
You're trying to get what?
I'm trying to get MintGarden to work.
The web minting doesn't let you...
Well, first of all, it doesn't let you do over 100 editions.
It doesn't let you change the start and end edition.
And it doesn't let you do over 100 editions. It doesn't let you change the start and end edition.
And it doesn't let you use your own metadata file.
So I'm basically just begging him for updates to that.
Oh, editions are like, um, 1155s right uh it's like that series it's like one out of a thousand kind
of like same nft but multiple copies right yeah like 1155s okay um oh so mingarten has a cat that
100 you're saying yeah um so i'm basically basically just having him hopefully update that today so we can get to minting.
Because I don't want to have to go and manually mint all 1,000 up front and then list offers for them.
It's like dynamic minting, but...
It's via the MintGarden API, but I want to use their UI instead.
Oh, you're trying to use...
You're not using the actual dynamic minting API?
Oh, I don't want to write my own website for it.
Why would you have to, though?
I think you have to use web minting if you want it to show up with the mint button on MintGarden.
I think you have to use web minting if you want it to show up with the mint button on MintGarden.
Isn't Josh using the dynamic minting API?
Yeah, but he doesn't have a mint page.
You have to do it through...
Oh, I see what you're saying.
Okay, I see what you're saying.
What if... I don't know same thing um i think he's gonna work on it though so hopefully
so how would they so wait how would walk me through the the ux
the tang gang team comes out right well people people invent it how is that gonna work from
the user perspective like the user flow like once they own the nft well they need to buy it first how does that work
well they just go to the mint garden collection page and click mint got it okay that feature yeah
got it okay where they're already okay i see what you're saying now got it understood
i get it now so that has a limitation of 100.
And it also asks you for collection information and stuff like that, like upload files.
I think it doesn't let you put in your own data URL and my data URL.
So I need that to be changed as well.
But yeah, then once people own the NFT,
save theme inside the NFT page
And then they go to settings and it's available there.
because it knows they own the NFT.
Alright, so this is generated. Do I just run it again yes sir delete stuff so i still have the you know you don't have to delete nothing uh stuff in the index right now i deleted it from
my computer but i still see you should have it there should have redid everything um it should be a new index file if it redid it again in html just what what
was the last message you see break it down so it just should have given you a summary
uh on the right side you're saying yeah it just says uh the last message says no let me test the
application to make sure everything works uh correctly i
when there's the money sign cd uh c user um one drive documents hello world
yeah that's where the file is located okay so the folder on your computer yep go to that
we are here you should see the index file there oh yeah yeah yeah okay
now open that open that file and it should open up your web browser yep we did I still see
the text yeah I don't see text what do you see you might have a screenshot and
share it hello take a screenshot yeah all right why not let's let's see what the output is all right it's in the comments i don't know how to pin yet i'm looking into it right now
that's good i'll look at it
foolish loving the uh the cursor lesson man this is exactly what this hackathon's all about
thank you dude um dude this is pretty what are you talking about dude this is
pretty good yeah but the text this yeah the text-to-speech is not click on it
click on it imagine if it works after you tell me to click on it I've been
clicking it trains your wallet yeah you got a drop down menu. Yeah, click on the actual greeting.
It should play something or click the listen button.
It just doesn't have the text-to-speech.
That's what I was getting all caught up on.
I hear everything other than isn't text-to-speech where you put your own text in and it speaks?
To, like, use text-to-speech to say hello world in whatever language. Gotcha. speak speaks no no we're just telling it oh my god to like use texas speech to
to say hello world in whatever language gotcha okay all right
not bad dude for what it built yeah i'm pretty much a professional at this point
daddy chill well thank you that's awesome yeah I'm definitely playing around with this yeah it makes sense though why you were like uh it's not working
because like you're not used to this stuff,
but like, yeah, like this is how you start,
you know, just start clicking on stuff.
What's the worst that can happen?
But yeah, it created a dropdown menu for you
so you can select the language.
It has the listen button.
If like, for example, you like, you see how you made this assumption.
You can now follow up, right?
So on the chat bar at the bottom, not the top, you don't want to edit the one it did already at the bottom.
Say add a text field so I can do custom text-to-speech in any language It's processing right now.
Yeah, when that's done, you'll be able to refresh the page on the browser, and you should
have a field where you should be able to type anything in and have a talk back so can i copy this link and send it to anyone not the link you have to upload
it somewhere so right now it's just running off your computer yep but that's that's that's part
of the process first you build everything locally um we're gonna show you how to save it um and initialize a git after this phase
um and then at some point you know from there you can upload it uh to hosting or like uh github
pages and then yeah people can play with it gotcha jack i want to say everything that you
have shown me now makes more sense. Perfect.
And thank you, Bullish, for showing me how to do this stuff.
Yeah, that's... You got to bite it off in little chunks man and you can't you can't get overwhelmed by all of the pieces that you can see you know all over this you just just focus on the
task at hand like bullish was doing it just like one step at a time what's next what's next and
eventually you do it enough times that you know what used to be five
very individual steps just becomes kind of a one-step second nature and so that's kind of
bundled up steve step yeah steve step um so yeah just keep walking through it like bullish is doing
there give yourself a little problems i used to go to um it's a site called
jsfiddle.net it's been around for a really long time and i used to just go there and
be like can i build a calculator can i build a to-do list can i build a whatever and
um if you're not sure what's next just do it with bullish is doing it's just like make a choice make
a decision doesn't have to be the right one and take a step forward with it. So keep pressing man. It's great. It's great to hear you get the hang of it.
rack was showing you before makes a little bit more sense you'll get to a point where you'll be
like oh okay i i get it now i just need to learn these terms and terminology and you don't have to
be like uh expert but you'll just get better at vibe coding and like even just building stuff for
yourself that's usually how it starts you're building something for yourself we've talked about this bullish it's more important now to be able to clearly
describe analyze uh and otherwise you know work the idea from a non-biased standpoint you know
not you know it's it's the tactic behind giving your idea to ai in such a clearly defined way that it's crazy the leg up that you have if you could do that.
Don't let the code be the barrier because it's not anymore.
Describing your idea clearly to AI and making it do what you want to do,
knowing how to correct it, doing what Bullish is showing you,
you're walking through the process, getting good at that.
That takes, you know, what took me 10 of 20 years to figure out, you know,
you just, it's all there.
did you say that you've been learning how to prompt engineer for 10 years
no that's not what I'm saying
I'm saying like the process of going through
and figuring out how to work your idea like
you know getting comfortable with product development and idea development
getting good at challenging yourself and all that kind of shit
how's that up well I don't know about vibe coving could have never done that
I don't know what AI is at all. I've never touched this stuff. I think you should find Jesus because AI is stealing your soul.
Anyways, the hackathon is going on.
Make sure to visit the 222hr.space to enter yourself in.
I don't know how to code, so I'm not entering.
I don't know how to code, so I'm not entering,
but I will try to navigate people to teams to pair up.
If you guys are interested in participating,
you do have to write some documents
or make some stuff for it.
Again, participate in different roles
that a team would normally participate in.
So if you're looking for teams
or if you're looking to enter,
please make sure to visit the 222,
that's the numbers, 222hr.space.
Thank you for that promotion, which reminds me I got to continue coding that and add Lurky API.
But yeah, we'll get into that.
How's the progress doing?
Got the custom text, text-to-speech now.
And I can only do one word, though, so I got to change that so I can do
multiple sentences instead of just one word.
So you just follow up with that and you just basically say, okay,
And you just basically say, okay, confirm that it's working, but I want to be able to do multiple words or sentences.
Like, you don't have to, like, you know, go crazy, and then it'll just do what you just saw it do.
You go back, hit refresh, confirm whether it works or not, give it more feedback.
And if you're comfortable with that and there's no more feedback, then it's either you're done or you open up a new chat window and focus on the next feature or update that you want.
That's usually the process.
And like all the steps you just took now
so like drags point it can be a calculator it can be uh a puzzle game you know it can be uh
a website for for your uncle's you know plumbing service whatever it is you know what i mean like
that's usually the process just to, go at it step by step.
Don't try to complicate, especially in the beginning stages.
You're just trying to get comfortable and familiar with the tool.
If you're joining a team, I got first tips.
You should start your own team
You should start your own team.
Rigidity, you've got influence
In the space and you would be able to
You know, help teach people
And so I'd say you should
I ain't got time for that
What would you want to build?
That's why I'd be joining a team
Well dude, I have this one idea What would you want to build? That's why I would be joining a team. I don't know.
Well, dude, I have this one idea.
Damn, I don't want to say it.
I'm thinking if I should.
I can't say it in the space.
Yeah, someone like you would definitely be good.
All right, DM it to me then.
Yeah, I'm going to DM it.
Yeah, you, Acevale, and like two other folks.
Was Acevale joining the Pac-Avon?
I think he's, well, he said he was busy. He said he tried to come
He told me he don't have to. He already built half the thing.
We just need him to give us access
to his repo, and then we can build on top of it.
Yes, please just give us access to the Mint Garden repo
doesn't that tie into what Rigidity just did for me the work he did there can't you can't you use that no possibly i'm gonna dm him
the idea and see yeah i'll dm you i can give you the code that rigidity did no well whatever like
we have rigidity like he's like no i know he was like it was
yeah anyway there's work we paid for i just didn't think yeah i'll dm you and you can tell me if it's
a stupid idea or you're definitely not interested um
bullish check out the post at the top I just saw let's see what's this oh oh so
dude yeah y'all playing with me now now i know y'all know who it is
i have no idea why am i tagged but i like this though
i don't know it's a mystery I'm trying to figure it out.
I assumed it was Foods, because
Foods was talking about this a while back.
I don't know if this is what he was talking about.
the motherfucking... Where's Thick?
It's probably fucking Thick Sneaky's.
I can use spaces now without navigating navigating or moving the the web browser
so what was that i i fixed the issue where i couldn't space anything so i can actually
write out sentences got it and it's working now yep i think so
On the nerdy dad news, I just got to feed my son for the first time with a bottle.
First bottle feed went well.
Let's see this squash plot.
Dashboards, plotting jobs, storage, rewards, pools, analytics.
all the different cards and stats that uh farmers care about
brando it's got what plants need. There we go.
The only stat that I need is how much money.
But, yeah, this looks pretty cool what they got going on.
Keep it going, whoever you are.
I haven't actually checked it out that much.
I'm still busy, so I'll have to check it out.
We're going to get a hint. Let's see. We're going to get a hint.
Let's see who they're following.
I set them up with Squashpot.
They might know who it is.
No, it was around before.
He had asked to join a team if anybody needed,
and then I set him up with them.
Well, whoever it is, good stuff.
Like, I don't know if you guys actually started this and you built all this in 24 hours or
you're already working on it prior to, but regardless, good stuff.
There we go I could submit Sage as my
Warden is uh the world club link still not working for you i didn't even try it man if
i would have done that i would have never gotten a cursor so um let me do that now
he's uh he's all into cursor now dude you see all you he was glock did he was like oh what what my E aí this is the tangyang that life right delight yeah
Tanganyang that life right Deloitte?
Dude, I did this on my desktop
and it didn't work when I cleared everything.
I guess that's all I need.
Yeah, no doubt. A few moments later. I gotta use the John.
Hey, Drake, did you say you got a stream deck plus kind of stream deck did you get
i have the one with uh eight buttons the little lengthwise screen and four knobs uh doesn't oh
yeah that's the plus done yeah that's exactly what i have dude those are so that's that's probably
the best one to get yeah i really like it i just i've never i got it i saw that it worked and then i never got back to it i've never
taken the time to set it up i really need to yeah you have you got the software you got the
wavelengths and the um stream deck apps downloaded yeah i got um uh i got it mostly all set up like i find i have
issues with the wavelength software and obs and i get all this like crappy scratchy sound if i'm
trying to do streaming and stuff but as far as setting it up for some like a soundboard, I just did that yesterday.
Well, I can help you set up for OBS and stuff.
Oh, man, that would be great.
Yeah, because I'd like to be able to do streaming, but there's just so much going on. I kind of want to, you know, click of a button.
I've been sitting here thinking about it.
It's like, man, I could probably hook this up to my office lights and dim my lights and control my lights.
Yeah, I have smart lights.
Yeah, click a button right here and turn on my lights.
Yeah, I don't remember what...
You know how you get in that scenario of, like,
I've got different brands of different smart lights
It's a pain in the ass, right?
Yeah, no, I went and bought all the same
brand yeah i'm gonna i'm at that point but i've got a lot of my my house is wired man everything's
connected it's it's a little overkill um i would love to get it like get more into it and being
able to set the color of my lights the day i would like to even even be able to save
for like christmas lights and stuff because obviously i hook all that up to wi-fi and
all this this so that i can so yeah i'd like to get my lights working on it for all the different
sections of the house and i would imagine i would imagine you can trigger just about anything with with one of these a they could any
sort of workflow or whatever i was thinking like how great it was that you're starting to get into
you have a stream deck now because i feel like you're going to make my life a lot easier with
the things that you come up with so well i was thinking about it from like uh i even thought
about i wonder if i could have a drag button where know, just every day whenever I feel like it, I could just click one and a new Drak mints and pops up in the world.
You know, just whatever I feel like it'd be sitting in this space and be like, new Drak, bing.
And so a mint from a stream deck would be kind of fun.
I don't know if maybe you could, you know what now that i'm thinking about it
you could do like a wheel spinning where it randomly picks something and the button
automatically pushes when it lands on it like you know wheel of fortune i'm just sitting here
wondering about how far you like i don't know stream deck seems like one of those things that
have been highly modded so sure i can drop an image and make it a button image, but
does it have... Can you feed
Can you pragmatically change
could I make a button that when you
click it, like Brad said, you see a pinwheel,
be on the button and then you've got to click the button to mint it
it would be so fucking again this the stream deck is just um is just hotkeys right it's a
hotkey trigger it is but it's it's an feedback. It's an external keyboard. You know what I mean? It's programmable, external keyboard with little, you know, pictures.
But there's a certain level of feedback that you need to go back,
and it has to allow you to.
I'm assuming you can, but.
I'm sure you can put an automation process that gets triggered into the button.
It would be so cool to have, like, a little orange,
and it would be on the stream deck and like on on say like freeman fridays or something it would unlock so like when you clicked it it would allow you to mint
i don't i don't know man you'd have to connect like wallets and oh man i don't know uh i mean
if it's connected to your computer and
your computer has your wallet and it can run any kind of script on your system then yes you must
be able to click and say mint this it's just a matter of it knowing what this is in advance so
you need some mechanism to feedback what's the tangy push button mint of the day so as long as you can push that back so that
whatever service the button is talking to can get your system to sign all i'm hearing is digital
coin pusher okay man i would love to be i was hoping for though if i'm sitting here working and i don't know
what's going on and the gang is all busy and there's space going on i can't make it and i'm
i'm worried i'm gonna miss a minute it would be absolutely incredible if my steam deck
my stream deck or whatever just like ping and there was not and i was like oh my god i got a
mint even if the push button just took you to a mint page
If it was just that I got notification...
If only there was a chip standard
Point 0.00001 of the world's population will use that feature.
Yeah, I'm not thinking about everybody else.
I'm thinking about just the curse.
I'm looking into getting a VR headset headset is the quest three a good option oh i love it did you see the new meta ray-ban um yeah i saw that the chunkies need some the quest need some
work but we're getting there we're getting there i have the way there. I have the Wayfares. I enjoy them.
I don't use the meta features because meta's fucking AI is stupid.
And it doesn't connect to other things.
So there's other companies out there that are able to chat,
like connect to Claude or GPT or other apps on your phone,
which is more desirable personally for me for what I do.
But I definitely love the camera feature and like just wearing I
think that's honestly going to be a huge market drift towards the future just not
not having to hold your phone like think of the annoyance of going to a concert
yeah I've seen the nuance I'm saying but think of going to a concert and only
like the one that just came out yeah I just saw the new ones with the embedded
screen yeah I've been paying attention to that uh the rogue kids you should check those out too bullish uh cheaper version um uh kickstarter
company um super cool um little sleeker too um in my opinion uh but have a full built-in screen
again a little bit lower budget but again you're supporting uh a startup that that's putting out
So yeah, I love having the cameras and the speakers built into your glasses. Again, you're not like holding the phone.
You always have headphones and you're not blocked in.
And then you can take a picture or a video anytime you want without holding a
fucking phone and looking at a screen.
So I often when, when, when devs like Rigidity are interested
it's like, oh, I wonder what they're working on.
This is probably going to be cool.
In this case, I'm picturing Rigidity
headsets so you can order
You can take virtual showers.
What's going on? Mainly I want showers what's going on mainly i want to try i want to try vr chat basically uh so direct direct vr feed to doordash in chat something like that
uh real quick uh because i saw a comment here um uh squash plot uh i hope i'm saying that correct uh they've had
the idea for months uh but they started it at the start of the marathon so good stuff if you're
looking for more people you might want to reach out to foods since drac mentioned foods is looking
for like a team to join foods has been talking to me about something similar to this and i you can probably add a
extra level of degeneracy to it but yeah he's passionate about this stuff too and he pitched
me an idea uh a few months ago so uh you guys might want to connect you definitely want the
goose honking in your favor uh if you get the opportunity as a team for sure um just reiterate too that for those who are like i
don't know how to how to code or whatever bullets just gave a perfect example of how easy it is to
learn and on top of it like i was saying earlier it doesn't have to you don't have to over complicate
it that way uh imagine building a product imagine going through the process, work with teams, put
brands together, put content together, put code together, do what you can. And all that you can
do is bring your best to the table at the end. And our judges will take all things into consideration
and it'll be a good fun time. So I just want to make sure people realize don't hold back from joining a team or partaking in the event because you don't think you've ever coded before so you couldn't do it.
That's just not the case.
Shout out to awarding you for being today's guinea pig.
Hope other people got to follow along. if you did let us know um we're gonna be doing this uh for the whole marathon so you can come
in ask questions uh be a guinea pig just wanted to uh I know I missed yesterday but I just wanted
to make sure today we go a little slow let's cover the basics um we'll give you guys a repo that you guys can um
start vibe coding with uh i'll give you guys some like prompt examples um just you guys see like
some of the possibilities um basically the same boilerplate i'm gonna be using for uh some of the
stuff i'm building and to drag's point um maybe you need a someone who's just gonna
honk and be the promo person or maybe you need someone who's just gonna focus on the you know
the ui uh someone else is focusing on the coding on the back end i'm the i'm the honker of coper 42
yeah and and sometimes you just need an ideas person to say, hey, this is great.
Here's some additional ideas.
Actually, in some teams, when you're building teams, depending on the product you're building, more often in security and so on, there's actually somebody on the team, different names for them. But just think like the red flag guy or girl.
It's somebody whose sole job is to literally hack apart.
It's their job to basically hack apart everything that the rest of their team does.
Their whole job is to basically do nothing but puncture holes in their great idea and try to sink it day in and day out.
And that, you know, from a security standpoint, that's a necessity. But there's there's there are
so many roles involved in building products, brands, just even taking ideas from napkin
to a presentation that does nothing more than gauge the interest of a market or something.
So this is a really great place for those who have ever been interested in doing anything
You're in a really safe place.
And it's a great opportunity.
You've got guys like Bullish here willing to come up and teach.
We had Ice Labs doing an illustrator demonstration class yesterday. We got more stuff coming throughout the
week, all kinds of lessons. So yeah, just don't be afraid. Don't be timid about it. Jump on a team.
And if you need help forming a team or knowing what your team should do next,
I'm here. Bullish is here. There's lots of people that can help.
I don't know what's going on.
He was supposed to be here.
I saw a text. Hold on. I think he's running.
He said maybe 10 minutes sweet you showing up today um by the way i had pancakes last night
for dinner um sorry about your brethren djohn oh he missed yesterday too yeah he missed yesterday too. Well, he said he would have done it.
I say two because I missed yesterday as well.
That's what the space is about.
Things are going to happen.
All right, since we have a few more minutes, let's put it to use.
Warden, you still have a cursor opened up
yeah i do all right so on the left hand side where you see the files you see the icons where it's
like uh file search and then like a branch looking thing so if you click on the branch icon that's
basically git yep so you should see initialize repo and then publish to
github it says download git for windows is he doesn't have it installed first button or the
second i haven't installed yet you need to install it do that first you have to install that that's
a fundamental all right everybody listening uh if you ever plan on doing any sort of serious development actually hold on
hold on a second hold on a second uh you're absolutely right but warding you click a new tab
for on the chat on the right hand side yep and type in please set up this machine.
What should be the problem?
Please set up this machine with all.
Just say, please install Git.
Everything he's going to need.
He's going to need Node, Git, all that stuff.
Please install all the development dependencies
required on this machine.
But before we get into NPM, I just want to, I'm just trying to make it as, you see like
I was like, here's the readme file, install it.
I'm trying to teach people like that because we start going into NPM then there's PMPM
so please install all the development
somebody else built a little program
somewhere else in the world to solve
a very specific problem so just say it's a math problem um it's a math package that just does
math stuff really well when you're building a program you don't you don't need to rebuild that
uh so you have to use dependencies so your your applications require these dependencies so
they go out and get them yeah and the dependencies can either be a package a program a platform it
can be anything from node to next js to you know um git to uh databases whatever it is it's just your application is the
whatever service or package or whatever your application is dependent on that so they need
to be installed in the machine but usually anytime you're developing stuff there's stuff
that you're always going to be using and you know some of that stuff is git um
node uh what else get it depends on what you're doing but yeah you'll yeah a package manager which is you know npm or pm pm yeah python etc yeah so you'll see you don't have to know all the details just understand that your program
is dependent on other little programs that exist out there and so you have to make sure that
they're installed properly okay that's what a dependency i was building saves the other day
and it said that it was installing 1000 dependencies yep i saw that i saw that yeah i saw that
and sometimes that's the thing like people don't even know how many dependencies are installed. And if we start, this is my opinion, because I know we got rigidity and drag here. People like warding you, if you start down that path, you lost them.
that path you lost them so i i'm usually the type to say forget all this shit doesn't matter
you just need to understand the basics and get comfortable first and then getting into the nitty
gritty because the less you know the more you know in the beginning all right so i installed
them and i ran it um so now it should be good so now if you go back to that git
yes it's not there it still says download git it's not there yeah okay so now we're
gonna show you how to do it the way uh drag just said so in that same chat
at the bottom type in install npm Install NPM.
Then that's going to be done. And then after that oh here's a good thing about cursor 2 but i don't want to like uh overburden you you can queue up your prompt so while it's
doing things you can then say install git locally type that in and then hit enter it's gonna be queued up
and then after that type in install node node locally and let that queue up Does it install open.js node?
Yep. a lot of things to run right now that this prompt is gonna come to me I'm
literally writing notes tomorrow I'll be more glockton.
All right. So installed all that.
Oh, still says download kit for windows.
It's probably installed anyway.
When you reopen it up, it's going to go back to your Hello World project.
It's always going to open up the last project you was working on.
So just close cursor and reopen it up.
Yep. And you should see it. should register no yep still download still yeah
all right click download and install it tomorrow that's the first thing we're gonna go through right i'm taking down notes first
thing in the morning i'm probably gonna yeah i'll figure it out i'll probably stream video
or do jits one of the two uh so people can follow along and it's initial setup
how to initially set up basically a lot of the stuff we went through um and make sure they get
all the dependencies all that stuff is installed because a lot of the things they're going to be built in general um i'm sorry drac be either react or based or javascript base is not
going to be some other stuff so majority of it is going to be react based next js vite stuff like that so uh just make sure you guys are set up for that young kids are using
hey listen rigidity ace veil uh yak all of them they're using react based stuff it is what it is
uh only a few chads like yourself and matt are using angular uh shout out to mr dennis um but yeah so and and and and not shitting on any of them there's
you know you know how they say this there's a bunch of different ways to skin a cat um so
same thing right now your text-to-speech hello world app was built in html
i've only heard that around chinese restaurants bullish i don't know what
you're talking about and mine uh was built in uh react next js so tomato tomato
yeah i got a couple nfts that i need uh metadata for can i throw those pictures in here and ask it
to dish out metadata or no you can you absolutely can i got nipples can you milk me greg
you would just you would just prompt something like this make sure you say key things like use
uh industry standard metadata format or you could say something like use openc metadata schema
format something of that answer so that it adheres to the to the norms you know and and you could
totally say analyze the image and create traits do it to the industry standard and it's going to
spit out a json file um first thing you should do is go do a little research real quick.
So you say run over to whoever's docs, OpenSea is an example.
They'll have the standard what a normal JSON for metadata looks like.
Gather the resources that gets them, you know, go find the Chia docs around minting, NFTs,
and gather all that and include that in your prompt and then do it like i said and it'll you'll be laughing you'll be all set
yeah all right here's a pro tip if you're going to be doing that um because i've done it a bunch
of times so um you already know what all these attributes are so the way i usually go about it is i feed the image
um i say analyze the image and create metadata schema and i want the following categories
so if you let ai just do whatever it wants it's going to do whatever you want. And you can do that initially so you can see what it comes back with.
So you can take that step, which Drak just said, and it's just like, see what it comes back with.
Or out the gate, be specific.
If you know you want a head category, a clothes category, because you already know these things exist in your art.
These are the categories I want.
I was just typing this down,
I'm just going to use like your traditional PFP style, right?
So you have a body, you have a head, you have clothes, maybe eyes, you know, background, whatever. If you know these things exist, just be specific out the gate.
So the AI is focusing on extracting data for what you want versus just letting it go wild you can also spit
out a bunch of shit you can also um if you want to not kind of think about jamming it all into
one prompt and and and you can split these thoughts up into ideas into files just on the like the left
side with all the rest of your files and Clearly, metadata could be a text file,
and you just put all your ideas in there.
Compartmentalize, research, organize first,
and then you can take all of those files and just drag them and
drop them into the chat window and say,
reference all of these and make my data.
It'll read through all of those files,
so you give yourself a little more structure. and make my data. It'll read through all of those files.
So you kind of give yourself a little more structure.
And with AI, the more organized in, like shit in, shit out, right?
So organized by files and the file names have the right file names.
It's going to read the file name.
It's going to read the contents.
It's going to know the context between them all.
The more you do that way, the better. Yeah. And that's more like intermediate and we'll get there right now. We're just focusing on the basics. But we'll get to a point by the end of the week where most of you guys will be,
you know, if you lean in intermediate at vibe coding. Right now, you just literally did the basic vibe coding and you know more than
97 of the people in the world go ahead waffle let's go hold on hold on hold on we got we got
a transition into him i got a song to outro way we got to make sure warden is able to initialize
his get i set it for uh i set the space i finally just literally the guy just pulled out
of the fucking yard i finally have internet holy shit hallelujah that sucked um i set it for 10
minutes from now so slow outro the space is pinned up top we're good to go i just want to let y'all
know that so y'all know there was a transition point continue what you're doing sweet thank you Thank you, sir.
Did you install it already?
All right. So now when you go to cursor, what do you see?
I'm at the above the index HTML where it has all those tabs.
I clicked on where get was that
All right, that published to get published to get
Do you see initialize repo yes, okay click initialize repo
Commit and now you see that message a box
So here's something in cursor that I noticed.
I've bitched and complained to them a million times.
So if it's the first time you're initializing, you see this little icon that says generate commit message.
It just says sure and then like p right yep yeah so it never works
out the gate when you're initializing so just type in initial commit
and then click the commit button
there's no stage changes to commit right uh just click yes never click always
uh make sure i'm gonna tell you why you never click always because if you're right now you're
just dealing locally but whether it's locally or you're dealing with a live github
you don't want always set and by mistake you end up pushing something to a branch or something that
wasn't meant to be pushed so it's better to get reminded so you can catch yourself and be like
oh i'm on the wrong branch or whatever the case is and like you're forced to hit yes i thought you were a
gambling man hey i saw both of you guys make mistakes so uh i have never uh clicked everything
except now you rigidity and dry they've overwrote their shit the other day
oh yeah i had something i that was the worst overwrite I've had in years. Yeah.
I'm actually still shocked I couldn't recover.
So, basically, what you did now was you basically committed your code base initially to Git, not online yet, but locally.
And then from there, we'll get to that later.
Not today because we have to
do a transition but now you've essentially created an app committed the changes so now
if you go and add a new feature go ahead so it says make sure you configure your username
and use your email and get so i don't know if i even did that yet obviously did you have his
account set up oh no he needs to do it local oh yeah because i have mine set up locally out the
gate um whatever it's pretty straightforward yeah it's pretty straightforward but we're
gonna get we don't have time for it but
we're good tomorrow we're gonna go through the whole setup making sure everyone's set up
completely from the beginning setting up cursor setting up your project folders
setting up your git your github account we're gonna go through all that um and then also
um working with a pre-existing code base, making changes or adding new features, et cetera.
And that should help out some of the people
who are trying to like learn or, you know,
do something for the hackathon,
at least be properly set up.
So tomorrow we'll focus on that.
I think today, pretty good.
So we're going to start transitioning.
I think we still got more time.
What time is it set for? 12, 25 got five minutes all right perfect perfect i got a four minute song
um more than enough time actually no we're gonna play two songs um this one goes out to uh
This one goes out to the homie Gooey.
I don't give a fuck if you love me.
I don't give a fuck if you like me.
Can't say anything to surprise me. me. Ask me how did it feel. Can't tell you didn't surprise me.
That's why I look on my right.
Shout out to the Neckbeard.
How can some people I love hang around pussies who try me?
It's about to be the Neckbeard D-Gen Power Hours.
We both missed it yesterday.
So right now, we're both saying,
what did I miss? that to a trader let's go she might decide to say no to me now but say yes to me later let's go
her ass is all daddy like florida get it let's go you switch on the guys and supported her haters let's go what's to get back for niggas is tbd i look at this like a btc could be down
this week and i'm up next week i don't give a if you love me i don't give a fuck if you love me. I don't give a fuck if you like me. Ask me how did it feel.
Can't say it didn't surprise me.
Neckbeards out here with a bunch of fucking scruffy shit under their necks.
They don't even care how they look at how they feel.
I just saved my neckbeard this morning.
Uh, losing team. What did I miss? I just saved my next year this morning Losing team Let's go
But anyway, that's a different story
Let's go Yeah Niggas get punched in the face wife would kill me anyway that's a different story you know why you wanna why
yeah niggas get punched in the face of some TLC shit on the dead guys some TLC
shit cuz my nigga you gonna need a chili ice pepio left I'm back in your
city tonight walking around my head I saw bro in the pop out with them but been
dead right gang since he lost it feels like nobody's there to start giving out two
tones and nobody cares until they in front of your tombstone y'all been on that type of time
for too long iceman tiffany bluestones i don't make plenty right out of two wrong Let's go, let's go, yeah, yeah, let's go, yeah, let's go, let's go.
What did I miss when I was looking at y'all and cooking with y'all and giving out verses
and bookings to y'all, making sure wives were hit, man?
What did I miss when you was all in my crib looking at hoes word for word at all of the
shows? When you was all in my crib, looking at hoes, word for word at all of the shows, you always felt like this, man, what did I miss?
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for tuning in to the 22hr.space hackathon segment.
It ain't over till it's over.
Start transitioning into DGEN space.
See you there. Here we are, still together, we are.
but baby it ain't over till it's over.
So many years we try to keep our love alive.
But baby, it ain't over till it's over.
How many times did we give up, but we always work things out?
And all my doubts and fears get me wondering, yeah, if I'd always, always be in love.
Get the hell out of here.
You ain't got to go home, but you got to get out of here.
I need to see listeners go down transition
into the top let's go folks
you gotta get out of here sorry you know why
not over neck be's in control.
It ain't over till it's over.
So many tears I've cracked.
Baby, it ain't over till it's over. I know the music is good, but you got to get out of here.
DJ is coming with the energy.
Blow into the next phase.
I believe in you. You can do it. cause daddy chill