"We can't stop something, therefore we should allow or enable it" is known as an appeal to futility, and it's often a subset of the either/or fallacy, also called binary thinking.
It's a powerful framing shift: if you can't stop something 100%, then why bother trying at all?
But the real world is messier than that. People have choices, but 80% follow defaults. Harmful behavior is possible, but not inevitable. And well-intentioned changes to working systems can have unexpected consequences.
I'm a big fan of Bitcoin Core โ it has brought us a long way. But no single developer always gets it right. Listening to the broader community often makes the system stronger.
Melvin Carvalho
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Mathematician and Web Developer
First try with clip with suno 4.5 #ai #aivideo
Suno 4.5 is out. Looking forward to trying this. The best thing about agentic AI is that something new drops every day.


Suno
Introducing v4.5
More expressive music, greater variety and accuracy in genres, and richer vocals
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#mindstr give me an update on the OP_RETURN debate


Qwen3-30B-A3B runs on NVIDIA 4090 at 100 tokens/s!
It's a very good model, which will only get better.
While everyone is waiting on deepseek r2 this little beauty might be all you need for consumer grade AI.
Deep Seek Cheat Sheet

