@CL207 If systems remain decentralized proletariat will have some tech and just needs a few drones to get through, no? Equality isnโt required to remain a threat.
If ProCap succeeds, Anthony Pompliano could make almost $400 million dollars ๐คฏ
But even if it all goes south, heโs still poised to bring in tens of millions ๐
@steven_ehrlich reports
https://t.co/jU3lWn8vY8
The #1 sector I'm bullish on now is DeFAI
It went from 1.2B to 2.2B in the past 7 days, and shows no signs of slowing down
The space is moving FAST - don't get left behind.
Here's a roundup of the latest DeFAI Protocol updates & new agents to catch you up:
@twobitidiot lol, tell us Donald is your beloved valentine without telling us Donald is your beloved valentine.
These โhot takesโ are getting worse and worse. Smh
@SatoshiFlipper Biz acumen = blind belief that $300M insider selling is bullish.
Rocks for brains = analysis of OpEx, burn rate, opaque vest, network profitability, etc etc.
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If you believe insider selling is needed to fund ops you need to understand what they have left. ๐
Pretty shocking that Peter Brown of Renaissance did this podcast. Super secretive firm, NDAs as thick as an old phone book.
I once approached Brown at a public event and he turned white with fear.
https://t.co/TbOfUNU2PL
People who say college is dead are enrolling their kids in the best universities in the world.
If you are serious about AI/ML, here is an alternative to free, low-quality education:
I got my Master's from Georgia Tech. I specialized in Machine Learning.
The 2023 US News and World Report puts Georgia Tech at #6 in Artificial Intelligence. This is higher than Harvard, Cornell, and Princeton.
Here is every class I took and how much money I paid.
I started in 2015 and graduated in 2019. I took my time because I never stopped working full-time. I know people who did the program in 2 years.
Here is the list of classes I took:
1. Machine Learning
2. Computer Vision
3. Reinforcement Learning
4. Intro to Graduate Algorithms
5. Machine Learning for Trading
6. Database Systems Concepts and Design
7. Software Development Process
8. Software Architecture and Design
9. Human-Computer Interaction
10. Advanced Operating Systems
11. Software Analysis and Testing
I finished with 33 credits, but you only need 30 to graduate (equivalent to 10 classes.)
This is an extremely challenging and technical program. Everything is online.
I paid $510 for every 3 credits, and I completed 33 of them, so I ended up paying $5,610 for the classes.
I also paid $310 in term fees. It took me 11 terms to finish, so I paid $3,410.
$5,610 + $3,410 = $9,020 was my total cost.
If you take more than one class per semester, you can pay even less (it can cost as low as ~$7k.)
This is a fraction of what you'd pay to attend any other college in the United States.
I've made that money back many times already. Attending the program was one of the best decisions I've made in my life.
College is not the only path to learn something, but it's one of the best.
How many bookmarks have you collected over the years? How many of those have you actually used for anything?
I met amazing people that pushed me to be better. I took classes from some of the best researchers in the field. I had to push myself to make it happen.
It was hard but well worth it.
College is alive and, in many cases, well worth it.
the analogy for crypto wrt regulation isn't "the internet", it's capital markets. it's not "imagine if the US banned the internet" but rather "imagine if the US never developed a securities market"
AI token $imgnAI did >10,000% since the start of the year. Who are the wallets profiting from this move and how are they positioned?
I used the dashboard I created to find out ๐
ps: I found a wallet that turned 32 ETH to 97 ETH in just 22 days and it's now buying smth else ๐
11 ways ChatGPT saves me hours of work every day, and why you'll never outcompete those who use AI effectively.
A list for those who write code:
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