@DzambhalaHODL Heavy incentive to classify Anthropic/AI broadly as a national security concern, stoking drive to seize the means of production and lock down technological advancement and knowledge dissemination. Same as is ever was.
@jyn_urso Rest weeks (commonly called "deload" weeks) are totally normal and necessary if you're pushing yourself week after week. Never taking them is an easy way to guarantee joint issues and overuse injuries.
PS - Even if the above weren't true, you've earned it.
The FT says that Amazon employees are doing random unnecessary task automations to consume tokens and to show their bosses that they're using AI more https://t.co/wZ204CKi32
@TXMCtrades At the end of the day: individuals foot the true cost of AI outputs or they don't. If they do, they have capital (jobs) to cover those costs, and AI somehow toes the line between being just useful enough to keep data centers lit yet unable to remove humans from the labor loop.
@TXMCtrades At the end of the day: individuals foot the true cost of AI outputs or they don't. If they do, they have capital (jobs) to cover those costs, and AI somehow toes the line between being just useful enough to keep data centers lit yet unable to remove humans from the labor loop.
"Bitcoin is better money AND must be used identically to lesser monies or else not be money" feels both logically inconsistent and overly pedantic, but whatever. I'm not here to yuck anybody's yum.
I HODL.
I very occasionally spend.
I'm a bitcoiner.
GFY.
@TXMCtrades For sure, but
1) Discomfort exists because fiat exists. Exiting BTC reinforces fiat, escalating discomfort for everyone.
2) Pressure cuts both ways. So long as BTC exists, fiat is pressured to become freer.
3) "Freedom money" is hyperbole. "Freer money" cuts closer to truth.
@TXMCtrades 2024 AMA study disagrees (as do most exercise scientists): moderate exercise overachievers (walkers, weightlifters) see slightly lower all-cause mortality and cardio disease mortality risk than vigorous exercise overachievers.
https://t.co/0PAe3Ub5s4
@TXMCtrades Again, vigorous cardio is great! But it can lead to tradeoffs in muscle gain/retention, and carries far higher injury risk than low/moderate intensity cardio, making it less sustainable.
@Mandrik This is always the move.
Another simple trick is accepting that you'll be training suboptimally by default, and thus using the excursion as an excuse to try equipment you otherwise never use or don't have access to at home. Train for pumps and intensity, but keep it fun.