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Daniel Wigton
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Catholic stay at home father of 6. Interested in spaceflight, decentralized communication, salvation, math, twin primes, and everything else.

"Historically the nuclear family doesn't make much"

This is modern revision. the nuclear family has always been the fundamental unit of society. If social memory was reset to 0, the nuclear family would reemerge as the first social structure within 9 months.

Tribal structures would reemerge in 30 years as nuclear families add a generation. The fact that Dunbar's number is only 150 indicates that once the founding couple of a nuclear family dies, the clan fractures.

Yes there is shared responsibility in small groups, but never to the point where no one knows which child is whose or where they sleep at night. the nuclear family remains as the child's immediate hierarchy and link to the tribe.

reMarkable is a terrible walled garden.. but they just knock the feature set out of the park. I haven't wanted them to do shapes because tool selection takes you out of the Zen of writing. But they just have you pause a bit at the end of the stroke and viola! Perfect circle, or rectangle, or triangle, or line. Best of all you can now turn the feature off.

Not true! I have my own git server in my basement that only I can access. Is that better or worse?

Keys with associated pet names. Easy* Universal. Secure.

*For large error bars on easy.

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I'll pick (C) it's always C.

Falling off the sled at the right spot.

It strikes me that there must be some maximum human population. If, for instance, it takes 5000 generations for reproductive speciation then after a galaxy-wide population hits 2^500 members it would be impossible to stop humanity from splitting into separate species without some darwinian event culling branches.

So that should be our goal, 3.27E150 humans.

Defense is, and that will include Space Navy before long, as much as I hate the militarization of anything.

I don't think I would make any new connections either if my brain state reset after each token. We don't let LLMs be bored and wonder about things while. They spit out tokens in response to a question and then halt.

Pride in one's ignorance or disinterest is a strange phenomenon. People do it with academics as well.

That being said, I am not watching today. My team, my back up team, and my back up back up team all lost despite being extremely good for once.

I am a bit confused by how lightning works with Alby. When I open a channel using Alby Hub it costs about 19000 sats. Is that going to an on-chain miner as fee or does it go to the operator of the node to which I am connecting?

I just mean that he seems to be more effective in round 2, implying that he probably knows more now than when the book was written.