Mark Soares
@markkasaurus
Technical enough to be annoying, dumb enough to be useful. Focused on the branding and marketing layer of engineering. Founder of @Blokhaus
Testing AI for music videos with the fictional band: The Satoshis - "On the Brink" AI can create visually stunning footage but it is extremely challenging from an editorial and coherence standpoint. No doubt it will get very good, and in more capable hands i'm sure it can be…
Just found this punk band named The Satoshis from the 2000's; their song "On the brink" is sweet. @adam3us is that you on the bass with @saylor on the guitar?
The marketers are noticing things
This is all of crypto right now
Just so you know, this is who you're trading against. Adjust your strategy accordingly.

Lots of talk about ZK, but did you know that ZK was first introduced at the 17th Symposium on Theory of Computing in 1985 by Shafi Goldwasser Silvio Micali (@silviomicali) and C Rackoff in their "The Knowledge Complexity of Interactive Proof-Systems"? 40yrs ago!…
You think web3 CMO is an easy job until you're working for a founder with zero experience who juiced MAUs through literal bribes telling you that getting 100k real followers in a week with no budget for his no-PMF project should be easy since Taylor Swift gets 10M likes on a post…
If you think CMOs are expensive, wait until you find out what CTOs working on products with no PMF cost.
Someone’s going to train LLMs on gene editing / CRISPR and kickstart a gene editing revolution where you can prompt gene therapies and put every healthcare and pharmaceutical company out of business.
It's the strangest thing to live in a universe where non-sentient objects can have infinite wisdom.
Some debates can only be settled in the battlefield; such is the case with the human vs 10^100 shrimps. Now you can play Shrimpaggedon at Shrimpaggedon.com
While everyone is talking about human vs 10^100 shrimps, you can settle it on the battlefield. Play the Shrimpaggedon game shrimpaggedon.com - altruism was never an option.
I’m not sure how any reasonable human can decide what to do in this rationalist exercise when they don’t even tell you how much cocktail sauce comes with the shrimp.
Okay let's clarify some things. Link below
These thought experiments are a placebo for both rationalism and altruism; they are profoundly myopic, linear, removed, exponentially irrational Rube Goldberg-esque extrapolations. They are pursued by minds chasing the high-status intersection of altruism and intellectual clout.
Okay let's clarify some things. Link below
Just a reminder that there exists a 2007 archived page of a japanese food blogger who met a sommelier chef by the name of Satoshi Nakamoto who worked at L'Osier in Japan. x.com/markkasaurus/s…
In all of the Satoshi theories, no one has ever brought up this chef Sommelier working at L'Osier in 2007, whose actual name is Satoshi Nakamoto; as recorded in this archived page from a japanese food blogger in 2007. web.archive.org/web/2011011515…