@sassal0x At my age, the losses to my portfolio due to being an ETH believer are deadly but at least Ethereum seems to be only player that has any semblance of integrity in the space. I don't have regrets about associating with the community at least.
@BowTiedBull I'm fucked. A wise man said it's only over when you're dead so I keep fighting but looking at numbers like this makes it easy to lose hope.
@parmita Beautifully done. Even I, a certified dumb, got something out of it. So grateful to all the smart, motivated people in the world. What a great achievement!
@LINKArchv@ChainLinkGod LINK is a mechanism to dump on retail. Their buybacks are a joke unless they are transparent about their revenues. Anyone have a satisfactory explanation showing if/why I am wrong?
"but im a white guy working on ai"
you can only fucking lol at something so incomprehensibly ignorant and out of touch
let me get this straight–
you were born and raised in quebec, and had the good fortune to study at mcgill - literally one of the world's best universities - for less than $5000 a year.
then you did graduate studies at waterloo - canada's top school for computer science, and earned a masters in maths and a phd there.
you then went on to move to America, work for Google, and later started your own ai company.
and the narrative you want to weave around your upbringing and training is that you ESCAPED canadian socialism?
so the socialism was good enough for you to grow up safe, have healthcare, receive a literal world-class education that helped you into one of the top technology firms in the world, but is also so bad that america has a moral imperative to ensure you, a technologist working there, should be granted permanent residency.
and if your lack of gratitude for your upbringing wasnt enough, you were promoting a presidential candidate who was vehemently opposed to immigration – while you, an immigrant, were staying in their country with a temporary visa.
i guess you can be smart enough to work on ai and quantum computing but still be dumb enough to not only think these things, but actually post them on twitter expecting sympathy
@RMantri The discourse about the exchange rates makes me peel my eyes out. With this level of widespread (on twitter at least) disastrous misunderstanding of what the ₹ devaluation means to an average consumer, I have no hopes the problem will ever be solved.
@DivaJain2 I'll assume you're genuinely curious. India is extremely dependent on energy, petrochemicals and many other imports for its normal functioning. None of these goods are sold in ₹. India produces insignificant things for the world. Hence no one needs ₹ except India.
@Dan_Jeffries1 All of this sounds fine. Problem is... I share this exact opinion and I am provably stupid. What are the odds of me being in the correct camp for once?
@parmita Holy hell Parmita.. You're ruining panditji's reputation by spending all your time arguing with idiots. I'm glad to be learning all this but come on... do something better with your time 😂😂
@AaronBergman18 I sorta know how this unit came to be. People will argue that the Voltage is not constant etc. Still doesn't make it any less stupid and/or useless..
@parmita Some things never change. You could change the world this summer and your mom will still give panditji 90% of the credit. BTW.. that was 100% an urgent call 😆
@RishiJoeSanu Pity those who cannot see beauty in the world. They all look like pleasant women. Love how happy the lady in the second pic looks with her semi-smile.