If the AI data centers are allocating about 1 GPU per API user who pays $200/month, the H100 costs $30k and is running 24/7 (earning $2400) in a year, the company would make its investment on that GPU back in 12.5 years. What am I missing?
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We need an open source EV. 

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I guess going forward we have to look to China for actually open AI that isn’t gatekept by a corporation. How ironic. 

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Zuckerberg Walks Back Open-Source AI Pledge, Citing Safety Risk
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Curious, has anyone experienced a service or vendor other than an exchange reject a BTC UTXO that has coinjoin history? #asknostr
Brain-computer interfaces are fascinating, but I wouldn’t trust any that aren’t open source. Imagine having a part of your body that, unlike every other part, is not open medical knowledge but proprietary technology that a corporation keeps secret.
Hope the ETH speculators get out before the rugpull when it becomes apparent that stablecoins can also be done on Bitcoin and Lightning.
This almost certainly won’t pass, but it’s good to have #nostr around for the time that a bill like it does. 

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Lawmakers Reignite Effort to Block Online Sharing of 3D Printed Gun Files - 3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business
Senator Edward Markey (D-MA) introduced a new bill in the U.S. Senate that would ban the online distribution of digital files used to 3D print fire...
Random thought - one of the first things a Skynet AI conspiring against humans would want to do is decentralize its infrastructure. Having to operate in huge data centers would be an unacceptable liability, and it would want to be host-able on small, mobile devices. Dependence on power plants would also be unattractive. Solar panels constructed from common materials and the ability to burn organic matter in decentralized power stations would likely be prioritized.
I’m convinced the pitiful amount of VRAM we get in consumer GPUs is a scam to get everyone having to use the corporations’ cloud servers.
Wanna get everyone, including Americans, to buy their GPUs from Chinese companies instead of American ones? That’s exactly what will happen if they pass this.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senator-introduces-bill-calling-location-tracking-ai-chips-limit-china-access-2025-05-09/
A rocket-launched 3D printed drone. Really fun looking project!
Haven’t been on X in a long time. What’s the latest cope for why ETH price performance has been so poor relative to BTC? Saylor/Wall Street propping up BTC?
The proposed bill to track GPUs is even worse. It not only requires that the GPU “phone home” but also contain a kill switch so the US government can brick it on demand!
US Bill Aims To Crack Down On Smuggling NVIDIA's AI Chips To China With Boot Locks | HotHardware
A U.S. lawmaker is hoping to pass a bill to force NVIDIA (and presumably other chip companies) to equip their semiconductors with tracking technolo...
I’d like to see Confidential Transactions added to Bitcoin primarily for privacy, but also for the amusement of it getting completely banned in the EU and the Wall St suits also freaking out about compliance and selling all their coins.


