A random crypto-savvy Gen-Xer who mines crypto, despises get-rich-quick schemes, and believes mental fitness matters more in politicians than virtue signaling.
@libsoftiktok "holds a flight hostage"? If we want to Left to use words that have meaning, maybe we should too?
She's an annoying twat, but standing in the isle of 8 seconds is hardly "holding a flight hostage"!
@mscommunicate_@0xHeatt@DonWedge The pic is David (Sarah/Emma/Daria) Hopwood.
He's not "technically" the founder; however, he has done most of the design and engineering work including the protocol.
People don't still understand what Bitcoin is!
I see all these posts about "theft" and blah blah blah, they are all wrong. The second you send crypto out of your wallet to not your wallet then its no longer your crypto, it now belongs to whomever you sent it to.
https://t.co/fbjIhMMIus
California just passed a bill to seize Bitcoin left idle on exchanges.
After 3 years of inactivity, assets can be taken by the state under 'Unclaimed Property' laws.
This is theft!
bip-0110 is silly af.
We're back to the same arguments from "big blockers are bad" of data storage from the position that we're all still using 2005 data storage.
"OMG, it's going to cost a whole $30 to store the whole chain!!!"
How about a bip that requires we look to the future and not the lowest possible tech?
@PNWConservative > Fossil fuels started volcanic eruptions that are now expanding the land mass of Hawaii.
And what started the volcanic eruptions that *created* the land mass of Hawaii?
> when an llm makes a wrong assumption in turn 2 or 3, it anchors to that mistake.
Anyone that's used it for any med-large app debugging can attest to this!
the paper calls it "lost in conversation."
and the mechanism is more specific than you'd expect.
it's not that the model "forgets." it's that it guesses too early, then refuses to let go.
when an llm makes a wrong assumption in turn 2 or 3, it anchors to that mistake. treats its own earlier output as ground truth. new information from you gets filtered through the lens of an error it already committed to.
by the end of the chat, it's not answering your question. it's defending its first guess.
@elonmusk The problem that 99.9999% of people will miss is that it isn't actually even close to AI as long as these types of things need to be hard coded in either direction.
"Our AI leans Right"..."Our AI leans Left"... same feken thing: someone forced it to tell you what they want it to.