Sarcasm & shitposts with occasional insights into crypto/tech.
I hate soup. Yes, even that one you think is amazing.
Stress baker by day, ML nerd by night.
@JeffKirdeikis Yes w/ cryptos, it quickly gets resolved.
How many
-?'s exist over fiat & gold backed tokens?
-have lost peg?
-Demands for auditing & transparency?
How to
-trustlessly confirm building exists
- art is original & where it should be
-the co the equity is for is as reported
@made_in_cosmos In USA...
Apt 1, had stove/fridge.
Apt 2, had stove/fridge/window blinds.
Apt 3, no appliances.
Basically 2 types of rental.
"Unfurnished" usually have fridge/stove, but not all. Some have washer/dryer.
Furnished have nearly everything, even like pots & towels & cutlery...
You know that quote about anything sufficiently advanced being magic?
That's AI.
human-like-nonhuman intelligence for those too early/too uninformed to detect the difference
A basic calculator in 300 BC or 1700's, a 90's PC in the early 1900's, the internet in the 1930's
@QiaochuYuan And I mean, literally, a LOT of emerging/predicted tech is called AI (or the relevant equivalent for the era).
Basic computation was AI 2300 yrs ago!
1700's in Gulliver's Travels, the engine, was the human-like-nonhuman intelligence. A basic 90's pc met the description easily.
@QiaochuYuan Much emerging tech is AI until it's sectioned off & named it's own name.
Machine learning was just "AI" at one point.
Huge advances in many fields have come from ML. To say "stop all AI work" is way too generalist when 99% of AI work is at worst benign, and much is beneficial.
@peterktodd This just gets more absurd.
Code consensus fork able to send what he wants to him if implemented & point to the fact that you can't control what other users do & the fork was rejected.
If someone made BTC, they'd really want it broken & devalued like this?
Such a circus act.
@CryptoBullzzz@JeffKirdeikis 2. Yes, I mean savings as in investing, but didn't differentiate because I mean it in comparison to spending.
4. I hope so, but that has not been my experience. :)
@CryptoBullzzz@JeffKirdeikis 1. I get flak for teaching my kids life skills bc "they're just kids". Okay, so do I wait until they're 25 to teach them to budget and wash their clothes?
Some seem to think that they wake up at 18 and somehow magically gain the ability to adult.
@JeffKirdeikis I have a few:
1. Parents who raise children are failing.
2. Most wealthy people become so by saving, not by making the next big app.
3. Entrepreneurship is a valid career seen as synonymous w/ unemployment in traditional education.
4. Kindness, Compassion, Empathy are underrated.
@idavidrein @Mario_Gibney I was considering this as well.
As long as it is sending in or out, it could send itself out, one small piece at a time and reassemble itself on the other side, so to speak.
You can build a house one brick at a time, an AGI could potentially move itself one byte at a time.
When I sigh, my dog wags his tail. After sighing, I always turn to him and pet him because it's comforting/reassuring.
Now, whenever I sigh, I instantly look over for his wag, because it always cheers me up. :)
No one can love you quite like a dog does lol
@satoshinakaguap@halfin@_PIVX That doesn't guarantee privacy on Bitcoin at all. It makes it more probable, but there are still a number of steps that can be used to associate addresses with each other, IP addresses, personal information, other pseudonyms, and so on.