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People know me though. They know my domain is mine, my email is mine. My server is the one doing the validation.

I, in the real world, could say that only identities validated from my domain are me. An AI can't spoof that.

There was a SmarterEveryDay video about an iterative formed manufacturing process where two robots basically pinch sheet metal to form complex 3d objects.

It's almost like additive manufacturing a la FDM 3d printing where you layer up the part. One of those processes/techniques that I had never even considered but is obvious once seen. Very mind (and metal) bendy.

Recommend a watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCXu8Ju_fdY

Tell me one way it would be possible for an AI to impersonate me here.

Couple that with #bitcoin and numbers that no one else knows represent everything I have or am in the digital world.

Just.... numbers. Numbers that I calculated myself that no one else could ever possibly guess before entropy dries up in the universe and time itself ceases to exist. If that doesn't give you a tingle to think about I don't know what to tell you.

nostr:nevent1qqst5czes32zsdwg902fmvklz8ue5fdm96aj53458djzdlem8vdrgqsppamhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5pzph38nme8wlx2qfftppj7cxl4xa0nyy30ekn9lhez8ftcsuv0zp0lqvzqqqqqqydah4pg

I'm so intrigued by the idea that #nostr solves #deepfakes and fake info from #ai. My digital identity is a key and a domain that I own and control which provides a NIP-05 verification. And that is more "me" than anything else I could do, say, or provide.

Fuck me that is so incredibly cool.

I think I'll just say "Hey... you"

I don't know what to call you now

No, sorry this is horribly confusing. "Satoshis" has a specific meaning. "Bitcoin" has a specific meaning. Further, "bitcoin" is it's own plural. "Bitcoins" sounds really dumb.

Fedora. IIRC Fedora stopped including support for Intel integrated graphics (it's been over a year since I last tinkered with it so I may be misremembering.) So I had to find the right collection of packages to get it working. I'm a little apprehensive about messing with it again since it works well.

I have my own server but just curious what hardware you're running and kind of connection?

I tried Jellyfin a couple different times and could never really get HW accelerated decoding working well. Plex runs well enough but Jellyfin pegs the CPU at 100%.