Any JavaScript masters here? I need a quick help.
Paulo Sacramento
psacramento@primal.net
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Creative thinker with bias for action. Building HashImpact: a project that channels home Bitcoin miners’ hashrate to support social impact initiatives in underprivileged regions.
Trying food prepared with the Thermomix for the first time. Amazing stuff.
Any Thermomix owners here?


Cleaning up the basement to turn it into a small fitness training space. 💪
Teresa Xie | April 10, 2023
When Fred again.. first proposed a Tiny Desk concert, it wasn't immediately clear how he was going to make it work - not because he lacked creativity, but because translating purely electronic music at the Desk is a daunting task for anyone.
How would an artist, whose performances take the form of DJ sets in front of massive audiences, curate an intimate and unique experience?
But what the British songwriter and producer came up with is a reminder of what a Tiny Desk is at its best: an opportunity for artists to challenge themselves in such a way that it almost feels like they're making new music, all while sticking to what feels true to them.
University of Oxford professor explains how conscious machines are possible.
THE INGREDIENTS OF EMOTIONAL MATURITY
Emotional maturity is a state few of us ever reach – or at least not for very long. But it may help us to try to lay out what some of its constituent parts are so that we have an idea what we might aim for:
– We realise, at last, and with considerable good humour, that we are fools. We are idiots now, we were idiots then and we will be idiots tomorrow. There are few other options for a human being.
– We shed our pride; we realise how much we constantly misunderstand – and never more so than when we start to have faith in our competence and sanity.
– We acknowledge the influence of the body on the mind. We may have sunk into existential despair not because there is anything objectively tragic at hand, but because we are in urgent need of an orange juice or have missed out on an hour of sleep.
Continues: https://www.theschooloflife.com/article/the-ingredients-of-emotional-maturity/
Bitcoin is a swarm of sewer rats


This is kind-blowing! 🤯
“This video depicts a fictional podcast between Joe Rogan and Sam Altman, with all content generated using Al language models.”
Zapped! ⚡️


A History of Bitcoin Maximalism
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A History of Bitcoin Maximalism
Bitcoin Maximalism isn’t what most people think it is, but there is a logical explanation for how it transformed into what we see today.
BORDER WALLETS
Introducing a new way to quickly and reliably memorise Bitcoin seed phrases.
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“The new wave of Al systems, ChatPT and its more powerful successors, exhibit extraordinary capabilities across a broad swath of domains. In light of this, we discuss whether artificial INTELLIGENCE has arrived.”
Any Obsidian users here?
"None of our previous stories work in this new world”
https://twitter.com/profoundlyyyy/status/1643645697718091776?s=46&t=DnrDIZeRWYnryFLzs6ztzg
Governments are losing their monopoly on intelligence. In this gripping talk, London Politica CEO
Manas Chawla explains how in an age of big data, cheap satellites and limitless social media, concerned citizens are mobilizing open-source tools to uncover all sorts of gaps in government intelligence. This
"OSINT Revolution" has profound consequences: he details how this global movement is stripping naked the war in Ukraine, documenting police brutality in America, and exposing covert weapons programs in the Middle East.
Jameson speaks about what DeFi means to him at DeFi Dapps Day in Tel Aviv, 2019.
‘Love it or hate it, you can't escape artificial intelligence.
People are using Midjourney to make viral photos of Donald Trump's arrest and the Pop's puffy coat. Redditors are creating entire fake historical events and backing it up with Al-generated photos.
Silicon Valley seems to think this tech is the next big thing, with Google and Microsoft betting big on it and some people begging everyone to pause development for six months.
Is Al changing the world? With us here today to try to answer that question is Motherboard reporter Chloe Xiang.’


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