Greed in tradfi is little different than greed in crypto
Greed is ever present... it's a derogatory term for profit maximizing, which all people engage in.
When you see a disparity such as this forex pair at the airport, it's not due to excess greed (indeed the greed of a competitor should've brought that price spread down), but due rather to inefficiencies, sometimes caused by the market, but usually caused by regulatory obstacles.
In this case, it's illegal for an app developer to offer frictionless forex trading on a mobile device, in which funds can be instantly paid also from the phone to any vendor.
It's not in your hands because of regulation.
Greed of the businessman takes the blame, but the culprit is the unseen folly of regulatory machinations. Or, perhaps you could call it the greed of the regulator in his pursuit of control.
Crypto solves this kind of problem not because its adherents are less greedy, but because the tech, at its best, can transcend such machinations, and obviates such control.
@ChatGPTapp Can you make a "Combi" mode that would provide the fast answer & launch a deep thinking mode at the same time?
I would love to read a quick-but-possibly-incorrect answer immediately, then read a deeper answer afterwards.
From an eng manager at a full remote company:
"We just fired an engineer after ~15 days on the job who lacked basics skills on the job but aced the interview - clearly, using cheat tools.
He admitted to how he did it: he used iAsk, ChatGPT and Interview Coder throughout"
I'm afraid the articles in English will be dropped.
"If list contains element" vs "If the list contains an element" - the first version consumes less tokens.
Devs will prefer shorter prompts in hot pipelines.
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Bitcoin spends a lot of time doing the opposite of whatever you think it should be doing.
Left (blue): Bull & bear market return.
Right (red): Bull & bear market pullbacks.
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@VictorTaelin Curious about the "integrated" part. Do you use a script that automatically builds a prompt + post-processes the response? Is it the one that you already shared earlier or a special one for Kind?