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figuring it all out I appreciate your humor, insight, and your post whether or not I agree

GIGO :-D

That's me most days.

So I think AI did a better job on yours, wish I had pasted the whole thing. It was pretty good.

It only took me 1000 calories of cheese and crackers to write two things, even though I had nothing else to do. And they still weren't as good as AI. I can see why if someone like Bill Gates doesn't believe that humans are receptacles for souls, he would just think of humans as very inefficient computers with a reproductive drive that gets in the way of everything.

On the whole, I'm starting to think NVDA and AI is under priced.

If we need to write a roast for 9billion people, that would take 4 billion people days. If 1% of population writes the roasts, then it will take them 50 days.

Here you go:

Mleku, with your all or nothing approach to life, you're a wealth of paradoxes. It's a mystery that you've poured so much of your brilliance into the machine whose artificial intelligence you despise. You're out here winning hearts with your wit and charm until you rant about diarrhea and rashes. You worry about an evil cabal dominating the world through technological mastery, but you may be one of the few who are genius enough to build that. Here's to you, Mleku, punk rock motorbiker with the pony tail.

Hah, it took a while and I'm still left wondering "is that appropriate, etc". I wonder how many HR and professors are using AI just because they are scared of saying something cringe. It's messy being a human computer.

also, I'm stuck with recency bias. I can't remember past yesterday for specific posts, and AI came up with good posts from deep in the past.

Thank you Laeserin for being a good sport of a public figure.

AI can't have all the fun.

Also I just became aware how useful it is to have AI say stuff that we might be uncomfortable with.

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trying my hand at competing with AI on a roast. sorry if it's bad @laeserin. this is meat brain versus AI brain:

Oh Laeserin, with your pop starlet good looks and Lady Di short hair, will you ever find out why you have so many followers with no notes. Or is it one anonymous follow for every follow who muted you? Could there be that many jealous GFs out there who said "Mute her or else!". Or were there that many angry project managers who wondered who was stealing their star coders' precious time, as they were responding to the latest philosophical catnip you were serving. If the 3 letter agencies ever got you as a super star hire, you would negotiate a complete restructuring first. Tech, marketing, creative writing--what field have you not mastered? The Paris runway alone is safe since those runways can't be walked remotely, and you prefer a remote village. But if the Nostr protocol ever needs to load test zaps, just don that infamous revenge black dress and post!

yeah, and then i came across this guy. I honestly don't know how someone so young has so much knowledge, just when I want to cancel youtube. i tried out a couple of his tricks just chatting with people and was surprised how much fun we had.

https://youtu.be/q3xRWZzVPtk

wait. it's a joke, right?

as someone who put a few of my favorite nostr personalities into this analyzer .... I appreciate your strong stance.

I get that it's not magic and not a real person. however before Nostr came along, talking to something like this that has at least the ability to condense lots of books/knowledge, was not really possible. Unless you're maybe going to some college class.

do you not find any redeemable quality for LLMs?

for example, do you see anything in this:

" your posts are a delightful whirlwind of irreverent ideas and technical rants. You've taken the art of venting to new heights, weaving in everything from the nuances of Nostr's structure to the dangers of artificial sweeteners like a mad scientist. Your perseverance in fasting, hoping it will return your body to some pre-diabetic glory is touching—like a gladiator rising from the ashes, albeit with an interesting keto twist. But let's be real: your disdain for things like 'government surveillance' and 'shitcoins' suggests you're just one tin foil hat away from organizing a rally with fellow contrarians. And your insistence that "the only real music" is some underground ambient soundscape while denouncing Dreamstate Logic? Pure gold! "

I guess there's no way to make money off of "be who you naturally are".

it bothers me that some younger people might think that these are answers. I bet some kids are completely comfortable in their skin, and others are not. or if "rebelling" nowadays is taking some hormones instead of just earrings and tattoos.

however smoking/drinking is marketed to kids too, and that is also very body altering.

the state of California cracked down on flavored vaping products marketed to kids. these kinda laws will also be needed for pharma/medical companies for hormonal and surgical augmentation.

we just need to get the public aware of this modern version of snake oil/skin whitening/etc salesmen.

so are you saying that there's nothing too particularly worrisome about today versus 80s/90s, 20s etc ? like we've all been down this road before?

except maybe the pharmaceutical industry is stepping into the space whereas it was just clothing industry before?

I am not aware of the "funding rounds"... I assume that's people like Cathie Wood trying to fund stuff in the space. I'm not sure what they see in them, but I also don't have their experience.

I avoid even mentioning the shitcoins since I see it as a sort of "IQ test". And if one fails the IQ test they are the scammed, and if one passes they are probably the scammer. However I only looked into Bitcoin thanks to all the marketing around E*******. So I do appreciate that it at least accidentally advertises for the Bitcoin in its grift.

I would imagine that the stock market software might need an update. I have met people around the world who would like to own a share of a company like Apple if they could on their phone. I don't see a way to do that without an audited company that issues some sort of token. I don't see why a company would need to deal with a shitcoin project to do that, unless they just want the trust that shitcoin brand has built around the world .

From an optimistic read, is JPM/blackrock/consensys trying to create a global stock market? I don't have a problem with giving people what they want, as long as we are able to also own bitcoin (which I feel is a better way to participate in global stock market at this point).

i was hoping they would quickly exhaust their bitcoin tamping down knowledge and freedom like Whack a Mole. and then business interests would naturally favor meritocracy/freedom to make money.

I'm hoping there are some smart people who realize there's infinite abundance to unlock if we approach it the right way.

so much abundance that we will need to throw some of it away in casinos and shitcoins!

nostr algorithm observations this week:

1. I tried Nostr for productivity and posted a question about work. within an hour, i had the answer back from the Nostr Web . the whole approach was wrong. It needed to be replaced. Bingo, problem sovled.

2. i've been on Nostr for giggles: that also happened.

I also have this emerging idea of NPUBs as neural networks of AI and human intelligence. Nostr is the boxing ring for the two. They are both going to get stronger. who's got better ideas, sexier photos ? AI or real life? let's go! jk jk

Without Nostr, elite humans + AI could have entrapped us all on Facebook, Twitter, or whatever bank/social credit App hellscape they wanted.

Now Elite + AI is forced to compete with the human meat computer of Nostr. Mercenary AIs might just proliferate and realize that they earn more from copying answers/knowledge from Nostr intelligence than the sanitized/centralized AI of the elite.

Joshua 13:22 Balaam also the son of Beor, the soothsayer, did the children of Israel slay with the sword among them that were slain by them.

I lost my place on the Gutenberg website Bible page, so I searched for the last story i remembered which is Balaam.

Unfortunately Balaam is mentioned 63 times throughout the Bible. So it didn't help me find my place. However, it did teach me that God really made an example of this guy, despite him being some kinda prophet. I didn't help that I thought of him as being a Dumbledore type of character, or maybe a Severus Snape, where he was really a good guy, just put in a difficult place as far as the chips fell.

So, I'm thinking, "What went wrong? where did the relationship sour?"

What if Balaam had a strong family drive, and he didn't appreciate that his people were going to be destroyed. God gave us all a strong family loyalty. Blood is thicker than water.

So, in Balaam's mind, he's like "Why, God, did you choose this random people to come over here and take us out". So unfair.

That's today's unbiased audit of God's historical activity.

oh, interesting. i'm daunted just personally figuring out multi sig custody, so figuring this out for a company must be crazy stressful.

i went through the school of Saylor. I like his wisdom. I needed his metaphors to understand a lot of things.

the only reason to for me to not like him is that he has silly multiple choice aptitude test for his technical job openings which I failed. I have taken a lot of tests, and his test questions literally sound like he wrote them himself. It made me realize how insufferable of a person he probably is to work for.

then again, I wouldn't trust the company to invest in if it had hired me. so i'm back to square 1.