I had this really weird dream…
I dreamt that Bitcoin fell to $54.000.
What does it mean?
Moel
Moel@fountain.fm
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Inventor of the word “spywall”. Proof: https://damus.io/note1crepuk77r7dxpugv8vqh5de8xnatxlu2rmztxd70nuhs686pdfssw28plm
I do bitcoin stuff. Heard about Bitcoin in 2011. Didn’t act on it until years later. 😅
I want to publish my blog posts on #Nostr.
Is there an RSS to Nostr Bridge or something similar?
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I want to publish my blog posts on #Nostr.
Is there an RSS to Nostr Bridge or something similar?
#asknostr #RSS
Is Apple making the iPhones slippery on purpose? To be able to upsell a bit? Now we basically *need* a not-slippery case to go with the new iPhone 🤔
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I feel very sad for our society that we would need something like this.
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“this must be the oldest bug in computing. I marveled that, for ten minutes or so, unknowingly, I had wrestled with this first ever bug.”
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What Did Ada Lovelace
In 1843, Ada Lovelace published the first nontrivial program. How did it work?
I suggest we all refer to Odell from now on as “that guy with the hat” 😂 View quoted note →
Bitcoin was already above 100K US shekels.
It’s now also above 100K European Rupiah. 🥳


There's a Steve Jobs quote that's about companies that also applies to teams:
It turns out the same thing can happen in technology companies that get monopolies, like IBM or Xerox. If you were a product person at IBM or Xerox, so you make a better copier or computer. So what? When you have monopoly market share, the company's not any more successful.
So the people that can make the company more successful are sales and marketing people, and they end up running the companies. And the product people get driven out of the decision making forums, and the companies forget what it means to make great products. The product sensibility and the product genius that brought them to that monopolistic position gets rotted out by people running these companies that have no conception of a good product versus a bad product.
They have no conception of the craftsmanship that's required to take a good idea and turn it into a good product. And they really have no feeling in their hearts, usually, about wanting to really help the customers."
Link:
Why is it so hard to buy things that work well?
2017 sci-fi short film “Slaughterbots” talks about he abilities of AI powered killer drones.
See also: 

Autonomous Weapons Systems
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Ilya Sutskever talk @ NeurIPS 2024: Pre-training as we know it will end and Superintelligence
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😂 and yet, I am here 🤔 View quoted note →
Who’ll code up the first IRC or MSN Messenger lookalike that’s running on #asknostr 😃 ?
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