It's rather amusing to ask an LLM a question and then see it scanning my own personal blog for an answer. 🙃

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FreeYoda 2 weeks ago
To be able to trust LLM/AI you would need to know all data it uses to formulate the answer. Since I roughly know how often I was proved wrong while being pretty sure I was right I wouldn't blindly trust it with my own input.......
so you forgot what's in your blog or why is this important information? ah. forgot we are this bored nowadays
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FreeYoda 2 weeks ago
The question is not if the wrong people will try bad things. The question is how to prevent it or to harden Bitcoin against them.
In addition to running BIP 110 and Bitcoin Knots its important that Bitcoiners are aware of shitcoiners and scammers like Jameson SLopp, David Bailey and don't get rekt in their scams.
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Thankfully the market is fucking shitcoiners and scammers like SLopp and David Bailey up. image View quoted note →
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FreeYoda 2 weeks ago
To me it is the hardest thing to solve.... How can anyone not suspect the, probably, last chance on fair money and in that context last chance at freedom for the average people, would not attract the wrong people, sooner or later..... It is a Protocol, once up and running, leave it untouched as much as possible. New stuff should be done like LN on another layer. What has been changed to Core the last 15 years that was absolutely needed ?
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astromara 2 weeks ago
I tried to get the LLM to help me with our little psyop problem, and find out if it was happening to other people and it was like yeah check out these incidents jlopp documented. I was like no he thinks we need therapy 🤣 image
The biggest downside of being an open-source developer is that your work gets used to train LLMs. 😂