Overly optimized algorithms have completely ruined music discoverability
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A technology or protocol being old doesn’t inherently mean it’s bad or insecure. This is a mistake I see people working in cybersecurity make all the time.
Sometimes, the limitations of an older protocol can actually be an advantage because it significantly reduces attack surface and unknowns. Decades of security research on a protocol have a sort of Lindy effect.
People in the AI space are always trashing Gary Marcus for his takes. They call him names but never seem to take on the substance of his arguments. Where have I seen this before? 🤔
It’s not even dark yet and one of my neighbors already had to have an ambulance come out 🤦🏻♂️
#memestr


This article hits for me.
“We’ve mistaken complexity for sophistication and abstraction for advancement.”


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We’ve mistaken complexity for progress — and forgotten how things work. A 41-year-old computer still boots instantly, while today’s “smart...
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#zapathon #memestrVery interesting viewpoint here
https://www.youtube.com/live/AyH7zoP-JOg?t=2853&si=H1C5Y8wz-fCMLACw
Every time my nest thermostat asks me to set the temp higher because it’s “peak” energy demand, I turn the temperature down at least 3 more degrees.
I think it’s very bizarre that executives at big companies are demanding the adoption of AI by employees.
If it’s truly this transformative and productive, would it really take this much arm twisting?
For those that are running multi-sig setups, what kinds of locations are you using to store your keys?
How far apart geographically are you seperating? Are you asking friends/family to store them? Using storage units or safety deposit boxes?
I am having a hard time figuring out the best way to do it.
#asknostr