Similarly, not everyone who works on an automobile production line has a thorough understanding of mechanics; most do not know how to repair their own vehicle, much less build one from scratch.
The same is true for programming.
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AI is to programming what assembly line production is to the automotive industry.
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The same will happen with AI and programming as with handmade products.
People pay more for handmade products because, under certain conditions, they are of higher quality or more exclusive.
I am irritated by people who talk a lot and do little.
In life, just make a decision and do it; don't beat around the bush.
And if you make a mistake, you correct it.
Golden rule:
If someone comes to your house to sell you tomatoes, it's probably a scam.
Apply this to everything in life.
In Spain, the traditional media and the prime minister are telling us not to believe the rumors circulating on the internet about the train accident, while at the same time showing images of the accident created with AI (Google Gemini).


I use “Nostr” as a personal blog for reflections, but some of you insist on arguing all the time, trying to change the other person's opinion.
No, man, I'm not going to play that game.
I'm going to try to interact less with people who just suck your energy.
If you like my ideas, great; if not, that's fine too.
55. On the growing edge of the American frontier during the 19th century, the mobility of the population probably broke down extended families and small-scale social groups to at least the same extent as these are broken down today. In fact, many nuclear families lived by choice in such isolation, having no neighbors within several miles, that they belonged to no community at all, yet they do not seem to have developed problems as a result.
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Here you can find Bitcoin circular economy projects.
Africa is undoubtedly the winner.
And in Spain, the country most affected by socialism in Europe and no community 😡.


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I put on Alex Jones' jacket.
I've had a crazy idea for a while now, or maybe it's not so crazy.
Many people think that crises are the result of poor economic management or uncontrolled money printing, but few think that crises are often caused deliberately.
A clear example can be seen in the documentary Princes of the Yen, which suggests that the real estate bubble crisis was caused by the BoJ and that when the bubble burst, there were inferences from the US to literally seize Japan's economic power, indicating that the US was also behind the bubble caused by the BoJ.
Decades later, this becomes clearer when you realize that the yen only serves to buy US assets and prop up the US stock market at the expense of Japanese wealth.
That said, I believe that the crash of 1929 will be remembered by the masters of the world, and Microstrategy will be a key player.

The Israelis boast about the destruction wrought in Gaza.
It's time to make films about World War II from another point of view.
And speaking of GNU/Hurd... I mention it so much because I've always been fascinated by mikrokernel architecture.
In theory, they're perfect, but they're very difficult to implement. However, if you manage to do so, you end up with a system that's more robust than any other.
The only one that has been successful so far is QNX, a real-time operating system that, interestingly, is used in nuclear power plants, aviation, astronautics, etc.
GNU/Hurd is an attempt to bring a microkernel-based system to general-purpose computers, but it has been in development for over 30 years and is still in alpha. Hurd was the core of the GNU system, but as it was immature at the time, over 30 years ago, it was decided to adopt Linux.
Today, we are still in the same situation.
But we have Redox, a microkernel-based Unix-like system with its own graphics server and desktop, written in Rust and open source.

Redox - Your Next(Gen) OS - Redox - Your Next(Gen) OS
The Redox official website

Bitcoin scales through Lightning, Spark, Ark, and Liquid. I would even say that we have gone too far with scalability and are penalizing on-chain usage.
On the second point, you're right, stablecoins and Monero have stolen our thunder.
As for fungibility, Bitcoin is very fungible on Lightning, so much so that you could put Lazarus Bitcoins on exchanges without any technical knowledge.
As for Smart Contracts, you have all the functionality of Ethereum on RSK (sidechain), and I think that's acceptable.
As for quantum resistance, I'll just say that there are signs that intelligence agencies are forcing the adoption of post-quantum encryption algorithms to exploit vulnerabilities in these...
You'll see GNU/Hurd finished before you see a quantum computer. I'll die without seeing either.
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The ultimate goal should be to be able to pay your baker, bricklayer, mechanic, and greengrocer with Bitcoin.
If we don't create this in the style of the valley in Atlas Shrugged,
we're screwed.
The store of value thing is all well and good for someone like Saylor who doesn't have children, sleeps with expensive prostitutes or male escorts, and has a black guy buy his bread in the mornings, but it's not useful for us.