What I'm Reading This Week (2024/11.10-11.16)
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Trends
This month, meme coin hype is surging, with many people engaging in PVP (Player vs Player, where buyers and sellers compete against each other in a high-volatility market) trading on the pump.fun platform, leading to a significant increase in Solana’s price.
Almost all trending news, especially Musk’s tweets and news related to Trump, have seen people creating trading pools to attract users for PVP trading.
It’s worth noting that Solana’s previous surge occurred in 2022:
- The market trend lasted nearly a year, with prices peaking above $250.
- It was during the height of the “zoo” (animal-themed meme coins) wave, with massive funds flowing into the Solana ecosystem.
- As the meme coin wave subsided and some market makers chose to cash out, Solana’s price quickly dropped to double digits.
Looking at the 2022 situation, Solana’s price movement was largely influenced by short-term speculation and speculative behavior, lacking long-term intrinsic value support. Therefore, for this current price surge driven by meme coins, investors need to maintain a cautious attitude and carefully control risks.
Solana Trend
What I’m Reading This Week (2024/11.10-11.16)
Good morning, this is the third week of November 2024.
This week, I’ve been solving SQL algorithm problems.
1.Charles Leclerc: GOING SUPERSONIC!
- F1 driver Charles Leclerc participated in a 48-hour training mission with the French Air and Space Force, flying a supersonic “Rafale” fighter jet.
- Canal+ and the French Air Force made this experience possible.
- As an F1 driver, he feels incredibly lucky to have had such an opportunity.
- During these two days of training, he:
- Experienced challenges with over 8 times the gravitational force (G-force).
- Completed an aerial refueling mission.
- Flew over Monaco.
- Even took control of the aircraft during low-altitude flight.
2.OpenAI: ChatGPT Writing Guide for Students
Note
This section was summarized by GPT.
- Use ChatGPT to format citations and verify accuracy.
- Request ChatGPT to provide a topic overview for quick understanding.
- Have ChatGPT suggest scholars and search terms to map out relevant sources.
- Ask ChatGPT specific questions to fill knowledge gaps and complete understanding.
- Have ChatGPT review article structure to improve fluency through structural feedback.
- Use a reverse outline to check the article’s logical flow.
- Specifically: First generate an outline based on the article content, then rewrite the article according to this outline. By comparing the original text with the version rewritten based on the outline, you can test whether the article’s logic is smooth and coherent.
- Use conversations with ChatGPT to help clarify thoughts through Socratic dialogue.
- Ask ChatGPT to challenge your arguments by requesting counterarguments to validate your thesis.
- Request ChatGPT to simulate historical thinkers to compare your ideas with those of great historical thinkers.
- Obtain multiple rounds of feedback from ChatGPT to improve writing.
- Use ChatGPT’s voice mode to clarify difficult points as a reading companion.
- Ask ChatGPT to suggest ways to improve thinking and writing—not just to complete tasks, but to enhance your skills.
- Maintain academic transparency when citing ChatGPT—cite your conversations.
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