@WindowsAnswers I don’t think the public control much of their own thinking process at all nowadays. Easy to make them outrage over a million bs things. Sadly I doubt we’ll ever all come together as one collective.
By the time I die I genuinely think somebody may have figured out large scale orbital solar. Giant solar arrays in space where the sun never sets, transmitting energy directly to ground receivers near major data centres.
No weather disruption or atmospheric inefficiency, and way less dependency on overloaded national grids.
It sounds futuristic until you realise AI incentives are pushing civilisation toward solving energy constraints at an almost absurd pace.
The smarter the systems become the more civilisation level energy and industrial coordination they often require underneath them.
And honestly, I think one of the eventual breakthroughs may come from treating the atmosphere itself as part of the power system.
IMAGINE:
Ultra high altitude autonomous platforms permanently floating in the stratosphere above weather systems. They are NOT satellites. More like near space energy nodes. They collect uninterrupted solar power, beam energy between one another through coherent microwave or laser transmission, and dynamically route electricity to where compute demand is highest on Earth in real time.
Almost like a planetary wireless extension cord sitting above the atmosphere.
Physics does not really forbid this.
We already understand wireless energy transfer, atmospheric microwave propagation, autonomous flight systems, phased arrays, and high altitude platforms individually.
We just do not combine them at planetary scale yet.
If AI demand keeps accelerating civilisation may eventually start building energy infrastructure that looks less like national grids and more like a distributed computational nervous system wrapped around the planet itself! 🌍
@WindowsAnswers The bar for technical knowledge and careful opsec was way higher in 2008, anonymity tools existed but they weren’t as seamless or widespread as today. This makes Satoshi’s clean footprint way more impressive.
@WindowsAnswers Intel interest was at its peak when satoshi disappeared. Same intel that was watching these early forums and emails for 3 decades prior. Same intel also attending the early events. Try find info on DNS of Bitcoin site etc. you won’t. They were extraordinary at hiding themselves.
Crypto is more than just charts + numbers, it’s psychological warfare!
They want you emotional, chasing pumps, panic selling bottoms. STUCK in the cycle!
Stop being exit liquidity and learn to play the game! 🚨
Mostly done with tech now having worked directly inside the circles with the REAL visionaries in both crypto and ai. Past 5 years gave me something most of you will never have:
An up close view of what genuine original thinking actually looks like.
Completely opened my eyes. Only a small handful of companies hiring rn have true pioneers on their teams. I’m trying to be nice but majority are just extremely skilled at copying the language, confidence, and aesthetics of real innovation, yet they lack any depth. Con artists.
At their core most are hype merchants simply building on top of existing models or blockchains rather than pushing true understanding forward.
Once you have been around the genuine article the derivative and performative version becomes painfully obvious.
That single lesson was worth the entire experience!
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Privacy becomes very difficult to meaningfully guarantee if every underlying layer remains trusted by the same infrastructure stack.
You can add privacy preserving compute, garbled circuits, ZK proofs, TEEs, encrypted inference etc at the top layer, but if:
the hardware, cloud provider, ID layer, operating system, network routing, telemetry, endpoints, or the economic incentives underneath are compromised or centralised, then “privacy” becomes partially conditional rather than absolute.
That is why I think the infrastructure layer matters even more than the model layer long term.
Great marketing though 👀
@litocoen Usually if you wait until the very end to board (final call up) and ask at counter if there’s any space in business or with extra leg room because you have long legs (must be tall) usually they offer you seat at discounted rate. Tried and tested.