• Been deep in SOL coins lately, and honestly, flipping between charts and trackers was frying my brain 😅

    I came across this tool that uses **bubble charts** to show live token movement — the bubble sizes actually shift with volume and price trends. It’s fast, clean, and kind of addictive to watch.

    Dropping the link in the first comment so this doesn’t get flagged — but curious:

    * Anyone else using visual tools like this?
    * Our dashboard specifically works with memecoins?
    * Gonna add [pump.fun](http://pump.fun) also soon

    Always down to learn what the Solana fam is using to keep up. 🔍

  • We want to larger A/B tests on our landing pages, sometimes with major changes (i.e whole blocks, sections being completely rewritten) in order to optimize our on-page conversion.
    At the same time, our page is ranking very well on many keywords we target, and we would hate to lose our place because of an experiment. Our current setup cloaks the tests from Google, but we’re afraid that it might be a very bad practice.
    How do you reconcile SEO needs and the need for experimentation?

  • Is there a reliable source that gives the top gainers of the day? I tried using Polygon’s API below but it includes some stocks that gapped up already, I am just looking for the list that we see in [Investing.com](http://Investing.com), yahoo finance, etc that are organically climbing today

    Here is the API I am using from Polygon:

    api.polygon.io/v2/snapshot/locale/us/markets/stocks/gainers

  • # Stop Killing Games is facing a complaint in the EU that uses nonsense logic to accuse the movement’s founder of failing to disclose financial contributions he never made: ‘It’s not paranoia if they really are out to get you’

  • I’ve been solo travelling for a while now, mostly because I had to, not because I wanted to.

    Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had some great trips. I enjoy the freedom, waking up when I want, eating what I want, no compromising with anyone, no waiting around for anyone. I get to move at my own pace, explore properly, and just chill. And when things click, it really does feel good.

    But underneath that freedom is the part I don’t love. The part people don’t really talk about to others because you’re basically telling them you don’t have anybody to travel with which can be embarrassing.

    I don’t solo travel because I prefer it. I do it because my friends aren’t available, don’t have the same interests, or just aren’t in a position to come, be that time or budget. And being a single guy over 35, it basically became my only option. Most people my age are settled down or focused on other things. So I go alone. I make the most of it. But it’s not what I’d choose, if I had a choice.

    Sometimes I’ll be having a decent day, walking around a city, seeing the sights, grabbing something to eat, then I’ll see a group of friends having a laugh, or a couple taking pictures together, and it hits me. That reminder that no matter how good the day is, you’re still alone, nobody to bounce off and speak to. And it brings you straight back to earth.

    Even with food, I eat well when I travel. But there are plenty of restaurants I skip. Not because of the price or the menu, but because it just doesn’t feel like a solo experience. There’s only so long you can sit at a table scrolling your phone, surrounded by couples and groups before It starts to feel awkward, and you start wondering what you’re doing there.

    I do enjoy solo travel. But it’s complicated. It’s not always empowering or freeing. Sometimes it’s just making best out of a situation rather than a choice

    Does anyone else feel the same way?

  • Found on X – from RustyBrick

    >Gary Illyes from Google said at the Google Search Live Deep Dive event yesterday that you don’t need to do GEO, LLMO or anything else to show up in Google AI Overviews, you just need to do normal SEO.

    >Kenichi Suzuki was at the event and quoted Gary Illyes – he posted on [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kenichisuzuki_searchcentrallive-scldd2025-activity-7353650657498681346-slRY/) \- “To get your content to appear in AI Overview, simply use normal SEO practices. You don’t need GEO, LLMO or anything else.” He also shared that photo above.

    >Of course, to many of you it is obvious – as Glenn Gabe said on [X](https://x.com/glenngabe/status/1948008401348489522), “Yes, this is obvious for many, but glad he decided to say it.” Indeed.

    >There is also this nice photo of Gary at that event yesterday:

  • Whether Bitcoin reaches the $200,000 milestone soon or not, the path is undoubtedly entertaining thanks to Bitcoin meme culture. Humor keeps the spirits high, maintains community morale, and shows that finance doesn’t have to be all serious. In this way, memes are an essential part of the Bitcoin ecosystem.

    So next time you come across a Bitcoin meme, remember it’s not just a throwaway joke. It’s part of a larger movement combining laughter, community spirit, and a shared vision for the future of cryptocurrency. Here’s to the memes that make the ride thrilling as we inch closer to that coveted $200,000 milestone!

  • Am5 9000x3d 128gb ram (2*64) and a 3090

    I promised i watch it but I couldn’t get what exact quant nor speed.
    He said this was “compressed to 20% of the og model” so something like a q2.
    Regarding speed it seems very very descent