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12.38 BTC block reward. Insane. 
Nice, thanks. Is it possible to not truncate the Y axis? Truncated Y axes are evil IMHO
More BRC20 shitcoin TXs -> higher fees -> poorer shitcoiners -> fewer BRC20 shitcoin TXs
Also higher fees -> higher security -> higher BTCUSD -> richer bitcoiners (hodler & miners)
Patience, we're winning. But it does suck for peers who need to transact daily.
Wooohooo if you're mining 🥳
8.355BTC block reward
Block Subsidy: 6.25
Block Fees: 2.10592387
Total: 8.35592387 ₿
Height: 788639
Time: 2023-05-07 12:50:46 UTC
Duration: 22:14:19
Pool Scoring HR: 6.85 EH/S8.35
What happened? Can we help?
GM!
AI can be an enormously useful tool. Just like the steam engine scaled human labor without limit, AI scales human expression to the sky.
But it doesn't scale thought. As long as we miss thought pattern data, there's no way to train an AI on *thinking*.
It remains a parrot.
Until we find ways to measure in detail what goes on inside the brain during conscious thought, AI remains an electronic parrot.
Looks like we've been here before. Or rather, our great-grandparents. Read it and weep. And get ready.
Could you tell us which URI that is, please?
Google has no moat, claims this article. Neithr does OpenAI. OpenSource will win. I learned a lot from it, may wanne read it, too.
https://www.semianalysis.com/p/google-we-have-no-moat-and-neither
GM! What do British fast food and nuclear powered aircraft carriers have in common?
... besides being called "fission ships"?
All means are justified to prevent our climate becoming more like our holiday destinations.
- German Green Party
Freie Fahrt für freie Bürger, oder für das internationale Publikum:
Free farts for free Burgers!
Knut Svanholm's latest book just dropped. You get 10% off with code VOLKER, and 10% more when you pay with BTC/Lightning.
It needs a little rosemary, no?
https://damus.io/note12759ygwkq8n6kus74lnhclpwxg0mf55q9rpam8n8nhq746fy0nhstpwlnm
Nothing but meat, salt and pepper for me.
Mostly because I mess up whenever it gets more complicated 😂
"Politics" originates from the Greek word for many: "poly" and the English word "ticks" for blood sucking parasites 🦟

