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I’ve had a lot of success in making it do test-driven development for me.

I first make it propose which tests I need for the functionality. Then I make it write all the appropriate tests, and then I get it to write the function. Then I tell it which tests fail and get it to debug.

Usually I would get lazy and write just a few tests. I’ve had it write dozens that I would never spend the time to write myself.

I really believe code quality and test coverage is far better than I could get in my own.

It’s your choice. You could receive a fedimint payment to your own federation, to your Lightning node, or you could swap from Lightning to base chain.

Why keep it in a fedimint?

You don’t have to manage a Lightning node.

You get more privacy than just using Lightning.

If you’re nontechnical, then a federation of trusted people can manage your keys for you (and potentially restore your access if you “forget your password”).

Like lightning, it will likely also be cheaper to use a fedimint than to transact on the base chain.

Sad to see such a once beautiful city reduced to a ghost town. Good leaders matter. Rational policies matter. Self inflicted destruction.

https://youtu.be/ILAYlTLdGvA

I personally believe the pattern will break… to the upside.

The technology adoption s-curve typically accelerates mid way through the process.

Now institutional interest may be arriving just as coins available on exchanges are increasingly scarce. There may be monetary breakdowns across the world that will drive more bitcoin adoption.

Many people will expect a halving cycle like prior ones but the market is wily and always does something unexpected.

I’m guessing the pattern will break by a large parabolic move higher than prior cycles. Maybe we’ll see 20x — $300k or higher.

I’ve been using it to develop software. It’s like having a team of your own junior programers. It’s been incredibly useful for me and in many cases mind blowing. For example, using it to debug software in 30 seconds that would taken me hours.

I’ve learned that you need to be very specific in what you ask. I also use adversarial processes to get AI contexts to refine each other.

My understanding is that the technology to weaponize the virus originated in the 🇺🇸 (Dr Ralph Baric) but was transferred to Wuhan to avoid Obama’s moratorium on “gain of function” research. Fauci continued to fund the research in Wuhan which is why he lied about the lab leak origin.

In my view, it definitely leaked from a lab. But was it the 🇺🇸 lab or the 🇨🇳 lab? 🤔

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12308421/Anthony-Fauci-accused-perjury-Former-White-House-doctor-LIED-oath-funding-gain-function-research-China-feared-started-Covid-pandemic-Republican-Senator-claims.html

Ah, we’re progressing to the “deliberately risking harm to your unborn baby is ok because being normal and healthy just reinforces stereotypes” …stage of the degeneracy.

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I know several fellow veterans that are on 100% disability and could absolutely work. One of them actually competes in strong man competitions. One day at the gym he was telling me how happy he was that he got his disability increased from 85% to 100%. He hasn’t filed a tax return in several years either BTW.

When I asked why he was taking disability when he obviously wasn’t broken the response was “if they are going to give it I’m going to take it”

Another example and another gym buddy who was even a roommate for a while: a male to female transgender person that was receiving 100% SSI disability because of their mental illness. Although, in this case, the person attributed their transgenderism/mental illness to brain damage from receiving strong chemotherapy during childhood leukemia. But I think anyone that can shoulder press 100 pound dumbbells should be able to do some kind of work.

IDK what to think. Lots of people like to call it end stage capitalism. But to me, it appears more like end stage democracy. If one looks back over the historical record: Greece, Rome, etc. once people gain the right to vote themselves benefits, without contributing to society, the empire eventually collapses.

The United States was not founded as a democracy, but rather a representative republic. Wherein, senators were not elected by popular vote, but rather the state legislature. This was in order to balance the two houses, regardless of population. That all changed in 1913 when senators became elected by popular vote.

I believe that a return to a more original form of voting rights, minus the gender and racial inequalities, would fix a lot with what’s wrong with the government, society, economy today. What if we only allow people with a positive net worth, even if it’s only one dollar, the right to vote?

Vivek was considering an idea that the 🇺🇸 should require community service, or service for your country, before a person can vote. I don’t know where he’s at with that idea.

I was thinking that only taxpayers, people who pay for the government, should vote. Anyone who works for the government or on govt support shouldn’t vote.

The idea is that it’s a conflict of interest if you’re voting to pay yourself money.

The USA had almost perfect founding documents. It’s amazing how messed up the system became over time.

Disabilities in the 🇺🇸 just hit a new record. You can see something changed in Jan 2021. 👇 what happened in Jan 2021? 🤔

When people leave the workforce because of a disability, they are not counted as unemployed. This is why the labor market appears fine. It’s like a biblical “rapture”. About 4 million people recently “disappeared” from the workforce.