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L 0 K 1 2 years ago
Sitting out on the balcony, making some elastic lacing for my vibrobarefoot shoes with some fat elastic I started to have some notion of what it means to have low time preference. One of the key things that has to be in your mind is that nothing may budge you from your perch, except to flip you into ninja mode. You need to practise ninja mode too. It is not high time preference, it's just jazz, karma yoga. Been in an odd frame of mind lately, bumping myself on many things and getting into this weird depressed mind. Listening to the goats across the valley kinda clicked things into place. There is always time. And if there isn't, no amount of panic is gonna make any difference anyway.
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L 0 K 1 2 years ago
https://indra-labs.org/ I've been busy this morning, this is a simple blog app called chameleon, which lets me add/update posts by pushing them to a specific git repository. I'm not that familiar with the state of CSS or how this app is constructing its page content, so it is a little wonky in in-between sizes from mobile browser versus FHD display, but in both widths it is ok, maybe someone would like to fix it, you can make an account via OpenID, haha that itself, idk... just reply here or tag me if you would like to help make it a bit more shiny, otherwise, it'll get improved sometime later. In my opinion, most programming languages cause brain damage, with the exception of Go, and I include markup languages in that, with the exception of Markdown, which is not quite so brain damaged.
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L 0 K 1 2 years ago
I'm sure most people on Nostr have already encountered the airdrop spammers. Their spam is very unsophisticated, the note content hash is identical in a lot of cases and could be screened out just by this. Partial matching would be the next followup countermeasure. AI matching would be another, but I think probably at first it would be unwise to mute but instead have it just put a ? flag on suspected posts and a confidence rating, and users could then train the AI progressively to become smarter. Something that's really important for people to understand. AI cannot be creative, because it is not alive and has nothing at stake. Creativity is forced by survival, because it tends to be "out of left field" and "off the wall". It is things that come out of places that seemed extremely unlikely to yield anything of value. This is something that an AI cannot do, because it doesn't have enough general intelligence to do it. All the AI compute in the world can't replace the devil at your back.