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This is a thread for random discussions that gets posted everyday at 5am central.
Tell us what you're doing today, ask questions, or vent about your life. Whatever you want, let it rip!
Today is sad day. Closing all of my LND channels sweeping the sats out. Will be back on LND soon as I get better hardware than a pi. It’s been fun but no more pi nodes for me
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We're back above 30k and it makes me sad.. wanted to keep stacking at lower levels.
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Guys I hate taxes so much
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I feel your pain
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A great day to sit back and watch the price
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Good morning everyone!!! It's a nice cool Tuesday and BTC is holding nice and steady, so it's greenage all the way, just remember to hodl and take profit when you can, always frosty. I wish you a phenomenal Tuesday in every endeavor you do and have lots of fun doing it. Be well my friends and stay frosty.
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fiat mining in Huntsville today.
stacking sats seeking humility
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Spook or not. Saylor will never guess my private key or debase my sats
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True. The only thing he could do is what he said in this old interview: he will buy all bitcoins available, will HODL them and later will lend them as collateral to all poor guys that today do not want Bitcoin. In plain sight you have the banksters and billionaires plan: to enslave you again in debt. If you still do not understand that, means that humanity deserve to be forever enslaved by few…
And many normies will fall for that trap.
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Humans are greedy by nature. Has nothing to do with banksters or billionaires, I would say. They just made "being greedy" their business, you could say.
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lol, why the "The Internet of Money" book in this meme?
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That one is the pre-coiner starting to read...
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Implementing real-time stats for minesats.gg using event streams and postgres' notification mechanism.
I heard from users they have the website open 24/7 on a TV screen. Adding real-time stats would make the website fit this use case a lot more. No more page refreshes required.
Also, testing capability of ChatGPT. I try to ask it as much as I can to see where it shines and where it flops.
For example, it doesn't seem to be able to find songs with slightly incorrect lyrics.
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Alright, this is really crazy. It took me literally only like 30 seconds to write this half-assed prompt and the solution to my problem (which I already debugged for a minute out of instinct before asking ChatGPT) was in there: just restart the language server.
If this doesn't convince people that we are really in the middle of a massive transition to a commoditization of AI assistants, I don't know, lol
Even though it's still just trying to predict the next words.
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It's pretty impressive. While GPT doesn't tend to produce working code for my line of work, I find that it usually provides a nice skeleton to build off of and often introduces me to functions / approaches I hadn't considered before.
One moment that really surprised me is when I asked it to design some electronics circuits. Generated the diagrams for me and everything. Where the hell is this thing going to take us 5 years from now? lmao
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Where the hell is this thing going to take us 5 years from now? lmao
I know, right?
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Please stop supporting that scam chatGPT/AI/bullshit. Use your brains.
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Your arguments are?
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You don't have brains?
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Alright, Darth, we can agree to disagree or you can tell me why I shouldn't use a tool which makes me a lot more productive while still using my brain since this tool still makes mistakes which I have to spot.
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That chatgpt is a well designed opsec, to dumb down the population. Don't believe me?
  • Read the book "propaganda" by Ed. Bernays. It's all there explained.
  • Watch the interview of Yuri Bezmenov from 1983 explaining step by step what is happening right now. It's all there explained.
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Yeah, I don't believe you.
But let's assume you are right. Even if I don't use it, it won't stop the proliferation of AI usage in the future.
AI is just a tool. You can use it to do good and bad.
So let's use it to build good stuff, no?
Good Morning, God bless, just grateful for another day to be alive
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1241 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 11 Apr 2023
now I feel bad that you stopped pinging @k00b even though he seemed to like it.
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Don't worry about it, I just want to exist and not cause issues tbh
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 11 Apr 2023
Maybe we both learned something haha
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Great way to start the day ^_^
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people believe what they want to believe
he tells you to KYC your coins and borrow US dollars against them (thus increasing demand for the dollar)
citation required
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I don't buy it. He went to M.I.T., not West Point. In 2000, MicroStrategy was accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for fraudulent finance reports. The claims were eventually settled, with Saylor himself paying $8.3 million of his personal money. I don't see any evidence that Microstrategy develops software for "three letter agencies."
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I don't see any evidence that Microstrategy develops software for "three letter agencies."
Even if. Business is business, I would say. MicroStrategy is still a public company.
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