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Git (noob notes)
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arthurgousset / cli.md
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CLI (noob notes)

🤷‍♂️ CLI (noob notes)

There are a few commands I end up googling over and over again. Instead of looking up the same stackoverflow question, I decided to keep a record of commands I find helfpul.

I borrowed a few commands from 0nn0/terminal-mac-cheatsheet/README.markdown

Zsh configuration

See code ~/.zshrc

🤷‍♂️ Gist (noob notes)

Searching gists

string in:file user:0xarthurxyz

Source: Github docs: Searching Code

Filters that work in Gist search.

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arthurgousset / a16z-alex.md
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Lessons from "a16z Alex"
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arthurgousset / _crypto-reading-lists.md
Last active July 7, 2023 10:09
👩‍💻 List of crypto reading lists

💡 List of crypto reading lists

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🙌 Please note, full credit goes to every original author! Each files includes a link to the source and a hat tip to the individual I found it through, if I didn't stumble over it myself.

📚 I'm replicating the content here to learn in public and for ease of reference. This is entirely for personal study and no commercial use is intendend. Please comment below if you'd like your content removed, I will take it out immediately!

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arthurgousset / gudreads-v9.md
Last active April 2, 2022 00:16
NoSleep Reading List V9

💡 NoSleep Reading List V9

Source: Twitter thread from @nosleepjon

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arthurgousset / standing-invitation.md
Last active February 10, 2024 16:55
💬 Standing Invitation

💬 This is a standing invitation: if you want to talk developer tools, I want to talk to you.

My Twitter handle is @arthurgoussetx and my Github handle is @arthurgousset.

  • I like getting messages. I have never, not even once, regretted getting a message from a startup, engineer, student, or person interested in our industry. There is absolutely nothing you can do in my inbox which will cause me to think poorly of you as a person or make fun of you to my friends. The worst thing that has ever happened from someone sending me a message is me being a bit busy that day and not replying. Feel free to send me messages.
  • I like reading things. If you write something worth reading, tell me. Again, the worst thing that has ever happened as a result of that is that I just don’t read it. All that cost you was a two-line message.
  • I like building products. This is doubly true of products which are relevant to my interests. A non-exclusive list of those would include developer tools, data infrastructu
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Last active May 27, 2022 17:15
💡 Notes

💡 Lessons from Michael Burry (UCLA Career Speech)

About

This is a speech I found really interesting by Michael Burry so I decided to take a few notes below.

I also generated a transcript of the commencement speech using otter.ai (you can find the transcript below).

Summary

💡 Lessons for reputation systems

🔗 Source: A Novel Framework for Reputation-Based Systems

TL;DR:

  • Paradox: easily transferable reputation (liquidity) = less meaningful reputation (signal)
  • Solution: reputation points (cannot be traded) + liquidity coins (can be traded)
  • Users receive non-tradable reputation points (= for signalling) that pay dividends in the form of a tradable liquidity coin. Demand for liquidity coins makes having many reputation points desirable.
  • 3 parameters for dividend design: