@IOHK_Charles How did the hack sign for the wallet transactions? Has this ever happened before on a eutxo chain?
Always thought everything had to be signed by the key holder prior to transactions
@foundmyfitness Increased use of NSAIDS maybe? There are a few definitive cultural shifts that occurred around the 70s/80s that are worth noting. NSAIDS may be one of them. Sugar substitutes/seed oils, and other processed foods most likely aren't much help either.
One on one education ala the Greeks. An ai platform that teaches like a polymath, but makes the student work in order for progress to be made. A protocol that feeds off the curiosity of the student in a Socratic seminar like setting would be ground breaking.
One that offers dynamic reading lists and then serves as a TA in going over key parts of novels, philosophy, scientific papers.
AI has a lot of potential in being used as a Tudor, but it needs to encourage the student to meet it half way and do the work!
Conscious thought may very well be our greatest asset as humans in the future. If this is the case, let’s use ai to learn as much as possible, but in a structured and nuanced manner.
A new Age of Enlightenment may very well be at our doorstep for those willing to learn, develop, and cultivate a higher form of conciousness.
@_theorycel Proust managed to integrate his entire consciousness into a novel. It's not just a book, its an incredible mind on paper waiting to be experienced.
Brilliant article. Are consciousness and god one and the same? Seems like most religions point that way if you dig deep enough. Many mystics in all three Abrahamic religions point to a collective conscious experience/deity/presence/spirit, etc. gifting us with an omniscient perspective of the world around us.
Many many interpretations of the same eternal experience at the end of the day.
Great insight! A welcome perspective that deserves greater attention in today’s ever chaotic discourse.
@BruceDGilley@cehoskinson https://t.co/M3lWGPxmg8
Coup 53 is a great doc that explores MI6’s involvement in the coup of 1953.
Definitely a film worth looking into.
The truth is indeed murky, but western influence can’t be dismissed either.
"In 'La Strada' (1954), which is my favourite film, Fellini is God. The film was more powerful than a work of neo-realism. With 'La Strada', Fellini composed a lyric poem, the great epic of man’s pain and joy."
--- Abbas Kiarostami
@roryisconfused They're out there somewhere. They have to be. The internet is too incredibly rich for writers to not bring back the encyclopedic novel in a new contemporary and joyfully tangential contredictory way.
Thank you for reminding me of this great book Joyce. Read this in a history class in college. 1968 to the Present at BU. Such an amazing course that blended history with literature and pop music from the decades.
Why our post WWII history and culture is not taught in high school curriculums more often even today baffles me.
This book would definitely be part of that canon.
@TheCinesthetic Reds by Warren Beatty - An epic that should be seen and talked about way more often - Jack Nicholson playing Eugene O’Neil is the icing on the cake too. Such a good film all around.
@RachelXReads It’s important to remember too that an author’s audience may very well be found in another time and place. You can’t assume the generations who have yet to be born will not appreciate the literature of today. In some cases maybe moreso than we do now.