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at the forum for The Weeknd... and golf. love it here @theforum
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The forum LA🚨 Been waiting for this for too long. Never thought I’d be able to do a sell out show in LA with you all. Thank you for giving me a chance to share my story. I hope you find the courage to discover & and live your own standard of happiness. That’s what life is about. No point comparing yourself with anyone. You know yourself the best. We came a long way & for the ones who know how hard it was for all of us to fight until this point, It’s been a marathon. A lot of announcements this year. Very soon.🚨 #ThankYou# #TheForum# #LA# #MAGICMAN2WorldTour# #JacksonWang#
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The Core Team view on CoW DAO's path to value distribution is now live on the forum. 📢 The discussion builds on research, community feedback, and collaboration with @AragonProject around the Value Distribution Mechanism RFP. Jump in and share your thoughts!
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LA THE FORUM SOLD OUT ON PRESALE SO WE ADDED A SECOND SHOW !! ON SALE FRIDAY AHHHH
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HOMETOWN SHOW AT THE FORUM TONIGHT‼️ Ecstatic to play a show for ALL the Angelenos including my best friends, my business partners, mom, dad, my ear nose and throat doctor, my dog groomer, my MDMA therapist, my acupuncturist, my manicurist, the teacher from the yoga class I went to in 2015, the uber eats guy that that delivered my brisket breakfast burrito this morning from Dialog Cafe and all the friends that are friends with someone that knows Tamra. LFG. I ❤️ LA.
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We’ve just posted a governance proposal to the forum for community discussion, and we believe it represents one of the strongest long-term governance alignment signals in DeFi. Here's what it does 🧵
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For early token holders: A governance proposal to unlock locked tokens will be posted to the forum next week for community input — and will go to a formal vote shortly after. This is the project showing up for the people who showed up first.
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New Forum Post: strategic supporters token allocation notice. This covers an operational technical preparation step for the distribution process. No tokens are being distributed at this stage. Read the full article in the forum.
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OpenAI just ordered 100,000 Blackwell GPUs from NVIDIA. A Chinese developer put one of NVIDIA's $3,999 desktop AI boxes on his office desk and ran the same robot simulator the big labs train on $50,000 racks. The demo was a single empty cube floating in an empty world. Fifty frames per second. He posted the clip with one line. Is this how home robotics starts or is this an expensive toy. The clip went viral the same week NVIDIA shipped the second batch of Sparks to developers. 1.8 million views in 72 hours. Every American hardware engineer shared it as proof you could finally own the rig. Every Chinese commenter left the same Mandarin reply: pause at 1:42. Pause at 1:42. Ignore the empty cube on the screen. Ignore the FPS counter. Look at the memory readout in the top bar. 2.4 GiB used. 87.4 GiB available. The cube is sitting in three percent of the memory. The empty 84 gigabytes of memory was not headroom for a future robot scene. The empty 84 gigabytes was already running. ColdMath. $138,168 profit. Joined November 2025. Bio: Edge Compounds. He had not bought the Spark to train robots. He had bought it because robots were the only workload NVIDIA shipped a 128 gigabyte chip for. The slow memory that ruined the box for real robotics was perfect for what he was actually running. Twelve hundred ensemble weather simulations in parallel. Robot training needs fast memory because every frame is a step in a training loop. Weather ensembles need huge memory because every city is a parallel simulation that does not talk to the others. The Spark's chip is six times slower than a gaming card. It is also five times larger. The trade off only matters if you know what you are running. He knew. Wellington 16C on March 28. Tokyo 16C on March 20. Every city in the wallet was a city the ensemble had simulated three hours before the public forecast posted. Comments turned into a detective board. Someone slowed the clip to 0.25x. Someone else compared the wallet's trade timestamps to the timestamps the public forecast services updated their data. Every trade landed during the three hour gap. The Spark had been catching it. Six months ago a 14 year old in Shenzhen pushed an AI agent to GitHub. Judges said no real world application. 3,100 forks later. The developer in the office cubicle had been one of them. He had wired the agent into the Spark the same week NVIDIA shipped his box. The empty cube was not a benchmark. The empty cube was a screen saver running while the agent occupied the other 84 gigabytes. The Isaac Sim install was not the project. The Isaac Sim install was the proof he could justify buying the box on company expenses. The question about whether this was a real tool or an expensive toy was the only thing in the video designed to be answered by the audience. He was not a Chinese developer testing whether home robotics had arrived. He was the first developer to figure out that the box NVIDIA had marketed for the wrong workload was the cheapest weather simulator on the market. The clip is at 1.8 million views. The forum thread is still arguing about the six times memory penalty. The Spark on his desk is still running. The wallet is still hitting cities the public forecast services have not updated yet. The cube is still floating in three percent of the memory. The country with the better robotics demo has the smaller wallet. The dev with the wrong tool for the job has the bigger one. He just had to install a robot simulator for one afternoon.
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