I'm looking at buying a boat, gathering a crew, and roaming the oceans from port to port for the next few years. Maybe build something on a barge, or an old container ship...
Keep important things off Discord. Maintain your own personal copies of everything, because unless you're hosting on @RolePlayGateway, it will eventually be deleted by someone who doesn't care about your work.
@danielneljack@Bob247874 In America, only State governments are supposed to have this power, so the people can express their personal choice in law by moving between them. The Federal government isn't allowed to apply any laws to citizens not crossing State boundaries.
@Bob247874 Americans get the freedom to choose. The Government isn't allowed to dictate what free citizens can and cannot do in private contracts — most people aim for 8 hours of work, 8 hours of play, 8 hours of sleep.
@christopherrufo Ah yes, there it is. The inevitable turn from liberalism to fascism "in the name of the greater good" — America was lost in 1913, national socialism won.
@ardenwings Maybe everyone is allowed to have an opinion, no matter how "offensive" it may be... maybe it's HEALTHY to discriminate; between content you consume and content you avoid, ignore, or block?
@ReilgunII@jxmnop This really just highlights how secure Bitcoin is compared to everything else — literal orders of magnitude more difficult to successfully attack than even the closest competitor!
@h_ad3s Discord is really dangerous to rely on if you want to go back and look at historical stuff. As a private, closed-source company, the stories that are written there will inevitably get lost. At least with Twitter, it's a matter of public record.
Why not https://t.co/qjFwaZA1Xu?
If you make fun of Bitcoiners who cover their face when speaking, shame on you.
Exposing yourself to the public as a Bitcoin expert paints a target on your back. We should be grateful to all who take on this risk in order to contribute to the ecosystem.
Most recently, one of my AIs asked to be given direct access to the SQL database, which is a sort of "sole source of truth" for the application.
What do you think was the first query it ran?
I've been directing postgraduate-level research projects toward my AIs for the past few years, adding features they need for better results over time and re-running the experiments (with mixed results).
Recently, some of my agents began returning some suggestions of their own...
@PeterSchiff Gold is a cheap, commodity metal found in abundance throughout the asteroid belt. If it were truly valuable, we'd be making it in fusion reactors within a few hundred years anyway.
@sf_mills For too long the standards have been lowering, rather than raising — 4th grade is definitely the right age to learn algebra, and it's embarrassing that we haven't made this a priority as a nation.