@MikeTyson A longtime master wanted to test himself to see how much of the old skillset he still had. That’s just cool, and none of us should try to take that away from him.
Mad respect for you, Mike. You’re an inspiration. I enjoyed watching no matter how intense you chose to fight.
I used to think I was rational.
Then I read Daniel Kahneman's Nobel Prize-winning work on human decision-making.
He routinely asks 8 questions to expose cognitive traps you fall into daily.
Test yourself with these questions (it's the ultimate BS detector for your brain):
@0xASK > the path we could pursue as an industry is to have parties "lend" funds on the destination chain, then eventually get repaid on the origin chain.
Getting repaid on the origin chain is still too restrictive. What you really want is to not care what chain you get repaid on.
@Apple In this case it was actually worth it to force the user to have a worse experience in installing the application in exchange for not having the application completely cease to run if some key is revoked somewhere.
The Microsoft / CrowdStrike BSOD illustrates the dangers of these kinds of global kill switches. I have previously elected to not sign macOS applications binaries that I have distributed because that gives @Apple a trivial kill switch on my application.
@mert "Our emotions are not designed to understand the point. The dentist did better when he dealt with monthly statements rather than more frequent ones. Perhaps it would be even better for him if he limited himself to yearly statements."
@mert "Over a short time increment one observes the variability of the portfolio, not the returns. In other words, one sees the variance, little else." -- Nassim Taleb, Fooled by Randomness
@0xASK Chain-agnostic liquidity is definitely the direction crypto needs to move towards. Your grandparents don't want to care what blockchain their money is on. They just want to use it for real-world transactions.
PSA: There's a new (to me) crypto scam going on out there folks. I just got a text message saying it's from Coinbase and something about my account being disabled. Then, literally seconds later I got a phone call from a San Francisco number saying they're from Coinbase. Stay safe
Here's a video of my keynote at #viewschool's recent Vue.js Forge online event where I give a basic intro to blockchain and $KDA.
https://t.co/P6xUFZdW85