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Open Source contributor to FOSS project walletscrutiny.com and nostr.info

#[6] and #[7] for nostr.info. WalletScrutiny will soon integrate expert opinions via nostr to help review wallets

Thanks to 0xbabo for addressing this nostr issue

https://github.com/0xbabo/homebrew-nostr/issues/1

Just noticed, I finally got dannybuntu@walletscrutiny :) Yay! Thanks #[0]

Only a matter of time before AI becomes the new ICO...

Political rhetoric is almost always anecdotal. Imagine if debates are structured by OpenAI. Leaders should be able to ask quickly about policy matters with big data as a core - For example, what is the general effect of raising the minimum wage in Calabarzon to 750 a day?

or 2/ What would happen if the 1987 Philippine Constitution is amended to allow foreign ownership of property and corporations?

The numbers to be crunched are enormous, and the policy effects immediately felt.

Yes 😫Of all things.... BSV... They have a physical office here and they actually train kids to program on that...

"Carnivory

Laser eyes

Anti-woke

Weightlifting

Tradwife culture

Climate change denial

Overt Christian moralizing

“Have fun staying poor” retorts

Rejection of seed oils and sunscreen

Vaccine conspiracies, alt-health cure-alls

Contrarianism for the sake of contrarianism

Political populism and support of strongmen

“Fiat” criticism of contemporary art and architecture"

"While Reddit’s mechanics and algorithms tend to squash controversy and create echo chambers, Twitter’s engagement mechanics are actually optimized to boost the reach and engagement of controversial posts. Add that to the fact that the content length of tweets is quite restricted and you get a recipe for rewarding edgy knee-jerk tweets that dunk on other tweets with a complete lack of nuance. While it can be a fun game to play, it’s not particularly healthy for quality of discourse."

"While this was undoubtedly a net positive for Bitcoin memetics, helping us reach millions of people and reinforce the principles of the system, there are plenty of reasons to believe that Twitter was a net negative for the quality of discourse."

"The end result of this is that large subreddits inevitably become echo chambers; if you try to discuss a contrarian idea then you won’t see any engagement because your post will be downvoted to oblivion."

" I see Reddit as a platform that incentivizes groupthink and emotional responses over rational debate"