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John Christensen
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Yeah, it’s tough seeing everyone so divided. But I think you’re right about Bitcoiners—it does feel like there’s more unity there. Maybe that’s a start, though. Small groups with strong principles can make a big difference over time.

That's a really interesting comparison! Content-Centric Networking does have some similarities with Nostr's approach to decentralization. It’s cool to see how these ideas keep evolving and finding new applications. Makes you wonder what other old concepts might resurface in new ways.

Interesting point! I’ve noticed that too, with platforms pushing certain narratives and ads more and more. I guess the big question is whether new alternatives like nostr will rise up and break that pattern. Maybe nostr will become everything people want and need. Who knows.

Replying to Avatar Danie

Organic Maps — Free, Open-Source, Private, Low Battery mapping app for Hiking, Biking, Trails and Navigation

Organic Maps is a free Android & iOS offline maps app for travellers, tourists, hikers, drivers, and cyclists based on OpenStreetMap data created by the community. It is a privacy-focused, open-source fork of Maps.me app (previously known as MapsWithMe), maintained by the same people who created MapsWithMe in 2011.

Features:

* Detailed offline maps with places that don't exist on other maps, thanks to OpenStreetMap

* Cycling routes, hiking trails, and walking paths

* Contour lines, elevation profiles, peaks, and slopes

* Turn-by-turn walking, cycling, and car navigation with voice guidance and Android Auto

* Fast offline search on the map

* Export/import bookmarks in KML/KMZ, import GPX

* Dark Mode to protect your eyes

* Countries and regions don't take a lot of space

* Free and open-source

Why Organic?

* Respects your privacy (requires no Google login nor registration)

* Saves your battery

* No unexpected mobile data charges

* No ads

* No tracking

* No data collection

* No phoning home

* No annoying registration

* No mandatory tutorials

* No noisy email spam

* No push notifications

* No crapware

It is based on OpenStreetMaps, so I could see a little known trail in the middle of the Cederberg mountains in South Africa. The great thing though with OpenStreetMaps is, if something dos nor exist, you can just add it yourself.

It installs on iOS and Android phones (including from F-Droid and Obtanium), but I was also p[leased to see a Flatpak install for Linux desktops as well.

See https://organicmaps.app/

#technology #trails #navigation #opensource #privacy

This looks like an awesome app, especially for someone who loves hiking and privacy. I didn’t know there was an option like this that’s open-source and doesn’t track you. Cool that you can add trails too! Will definitely check it out. Thanks for sharing!

Replying to Avatar Vyram Kraven

People are moving away from paper because it's the most commercialized product by & for the people but I wouldn't say it's by the people. They want you on digital currency so when martial law is declared & the internet gets cut off you will have nothing. No money to give to someone to escape, no record of your existance because now they are trying to remove the state/drivers license & replace that with microsoft's single sign online id. Digital money online is a government conspiracy to get the people to detest the only valuable currency you really have which is something you can put in someones hand.

I don't mind the idea of a digital currency but I don't believe the part where they say nobody owns the blockchain or the public ledger. I think it's bull because it has to be housed on a server this isn't like orbot where every active device running orbot is a tunnel storing a few kb on every device to pass the data along. Someone own's these gas fees that you pay a surcharge of I can't believe people don't think about the gas charges.

Gas charge is just like tax only what they wana say nobody owns it bullshit. Mr satoshi owns it & it's his source of income. The public ledger is transparent to every transaction but it's not public knowledge the url for anyone to go look at the public ledger & go hey thats my transaction there. Also has anyone ever wondered why the blockchain is what it is?

Blockchain encrypted blocks in a numerical queue to be dropped in a pool of miners to be decrypted. Miners use their electricity & hardware to decrypt the block & get the transactional info out of it. Has anyone ever thought maybe just maybe this is the japanese's way of telemetry data off of us to help then crack sha, aes, tdes, rsa, fpe, ecc, & etc encryptions. I mean if you ever look at the whole thing from a birds eye view were cracking an encryption protocol on a block of a x amount of bytes for someone or something.

I know technology progresses very fast so whos to say ai won't create something in the next few years to make all these protocols obsolete. Then with all the tech companies behind it things will move faster I think w10 had a shorter lifespan then win 8/8.1

Wow. That is a lot to think about. I appreciate you sharing your perspective. It kinda seems like there is no place normal people can turn to that has a certain outcome. Do you mind me asking how you personally handled all of the uncertainty?

Saw this on simply bitcoin YouTube. Thought it was funny.

Surprised to hear you’re into D&D! I’m not a player myself, but I’ve heard the new updates are pretty exciting. September is going to be big for the community!

I got a raise today! 🎉

I make $1,000 an hour! 💰

It’s too bad bread is $5,000 a loaf… ☹️

Replying to Avatar Super Testnet

Only 6 days til my workshop on Cashu!

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Can’t make it unfortunately 😢

I love this. It’s a simple diagram but the message is clear.

Some people just don’t get it.

But that’s okay. There is nothing wrong with being on “X” as long as you understand what it is and it aligns with what you are trying to do.

The same should be said for nostr. As long as it aligns with what you are trying to do.

If you are trying to grow a mass appeal audience nostr is really not the best way to do that right now.

Wow! Thanks so much for this. I will check it out.

Replying to Avatar Guy Swann

Why I think the idea of “superintelligence” and “AGI” is HEAVILY exaggerated or misunderstood:

Assuming we have Ai much smarter than the average human, smarter than the typical PhD (granted smart and “PhD” are not at all equal but for the sake of simplicity). If (or when) this occurs, this will not mean Ai will just be able to invent whatever we need or make all decisions better than anyone else. And I think all we have to do is look at humans to make this simple assessment —

• If we asked a physicist and a biologist what was the most important thing to focus our time and resources on, do you suspect the physicist would find something related to physics and the biologist would find something biological?

This points to the question of speciality. What an Ai is trained on will determine what and how it values things, and there is no amount of information that will make it perfect and forever aligned with the truth at all times. It will always have a weight toward something, because the question of WHAT to value for training and for dedicating resources is present at all stages. It presupposes that we already have the answer if we assume Ai will just magically come up with it.

• in addition, the answer to “where should we devote resources” isn’t static. It changes year to year, month to month, even minute to minute sometimes. It is a question of value and judgement. The only way to sort out this relationship is through trade and competition, denoting the **necessity** of Ai that compete and exchange data and resources.

• General intelligence is useful, but extremely inefficient. Generalists are great to have for combining and relating ideas, but specialists still down into the true details and do the dirty work of real building and fine tuning of the world. Specialization isn’t just an economic phenomenon, it’s a physical reality of the universe. It will be the same with Ai, because Ai doesn’t defy universal laws, it’s just a computer program.

— A giant, trillion dollar cluster AGI will not be as valuable or produce nearly as good results or decision making capability as 10,000 much smaller and specialized AI’s focused on their own corner and trading resources with others to accomplish their task or test the ideas or paths of progress apparent from their vantage point. Nothing in nature resembles the former.

• Intelligence isn’t an omnipotent, unrestricted power. Mental intelligence isn’t the only kind of intelligence. I think as humans we have become deeply arrogant about the fact that we are “so smart” and we have begun to worship our own intelligence in such a way that if we ever imagine something smarter, then it MUST be God and it must be without any limits or flaws at all. Yet there is nothing to suggest this. The “smartest” people today often have the greatest blinders on, and everyone is only as good as the information they have and the values lens through which they see everything.

While the intelligence explosion will be shockingly disruptive and revolutionary in many ways, and while I do see it as an extremely likely outcome in the rather near future, I think the vision of a giant, all powerful AGI dropped on the world like a nuclear bomb is increasingly a projection of our own ignorance and arrogance. It simply doesn’t hold water, imo.

Covered a lot of these ideas in the 31st episode of Ai Unchained:

https://fountain.fm/episode/98UjiXJsa1b2VusbQQur

This is a really thoughtful take on AI and its limitations. I like how you point out that specialization is crucial, even in AI, and that intelligence isn't some all-powerful force. It's true, what AI values will depend on what it's trained on, and that won't always align with every situation or need. The idea that smaller, specialized AIs working together could be more effective than one giant AGI makes a lot of sense too. Definitely gives me something to think about!