Crazy interesting talk on #Brevity, a command interpreter implemented in Solidity = one contract that interprets the code you send it, by
Jonathan Wolff, CTO of Isentropy. It can be tested out live at: https://t.co/wVhmhpIgaH @Web3summit.
Great talks today at @Web3summit in the beautiful Funkhaus @nalepastrasse in Berlin.
When the recording comes out, check out Jan Fritsche's @JphFritsche report about what works and what not using AI for auditing at Oak Security @SecurityOak.
Failing-AI-style will itself be a thing that artists will faithfully replicate as retro in a few short years. Defining for our time like pixels for the 90s. Marvel will do it first, having run out of decades to copy. Enjoy (no sarcasm) it live today https://t.co/HKzZiMxT8K
Even with all this AI, I see no difference between the codebases of most entry level devs today and 3 years ago.
Writing tests is still an outlier, just like it was 3 years ago.
Lack of time, resources, access, etc., as it turns out, was never the reason behind inaction.
I first warned the academy that thinking about crypto solely through a fin reg lens was a bad idea was 2016. It was my job talk paper & thank goodness @StetsonU Law took a chance on me for the VAP, cuz the rest of acadecmia thought lawyers working on crypto were unicorns 2/
Leaving Thailand with a heart full of joy & gratitude. This @EFDevcon journey began 1.5 years ago, and it's hard to believe it's done. It wasn’t just successful, or intense…it was magical 🪄🦄 Grateful to have shared it with my family & an amazing Devcon team❣️Gracias totales
@StetsonU@SSRN@JWVerret@CryptoLawProf I will forever be grateful to @WLULawReview for publishing a law review article that was at least half computer code and to @LexonDigital for making a tool that let this lawyer pull it off. Creating Cryptolaw for the Uniform Commercial Code by Carla Reyes :: SSRN
I write about a lot of stuff that many non-cryptocurrency focused academics see as "crypto-crazy" & I write about mundane business entity & commercial law stuff that some of my fellow crypto folks view as immaterial
Until it isn't
A thread: mostly to encourage myself 1/
This 2011 editorial by the founder of the Machine Learning journal, Pat Langley, describes how ML was initially about #symbolicAI, then not considered AI anymore before becoming the definition of AI.
https://t.co/oNqFXnAIcA
There are things that I know with high confidence that I can't explain to people who don't already know them. Not all humans can share in all of human experience. Given the 100s of billions of people that have ever lived I'm sure some of them, maybe even some alive today, experienced both menstrual cramping and cremasteric discomfort. This doesn't mean we should expect people to readily relate one way or another to these sensations.
Similarly, it's difficult for me to discuss with people how I perceive their navigation of crypto's various social circles. If they revolve along a similar axis to me, there is very little to say, yet somewhat paradoxically for those that revolve around an orthogonal axis, there is too very little to say. We may pass each other frequently, even share the same space for an extended period, but ultimately we are concerned with different things and heading in different directions. I got a lot of work done at Devcon, I learned a lot and in many regards my work on cypherpunk inspired compliance tools has been reinvigorated.