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I'm invisible to bartenders and to automatic doors, I can turn beer into pee, my nose cracks and I control movement of my ears.

I think I'm good.

Maybe they don't want to deal with Solana and Tron anymore? (Or whatever they use)

It runs Linux, so you can sideload some Linux client on this, but it will be tricky.

Yeah, get some salt water, go on a beach ⛱️☺️

That's not how models work. If it's open you can retrain it however you want and you can use the tricks and approaches in all other models, which is what all other AI companies do immediately.

So I also don't understand why were people thinking this is some hit to openai or others. Like they will literally use the same thing to make their model cheaper a s better...

What is "pool" in this setup? My last understanding was that there is a single person P that we send sats to over lightning and they create channels for each of N of the people that send them sats. The benefit is that we pay only 1/N of the sats for onchain transaction and you get self custodial channel. Is that what you call a pool?

I think a diagram here would help 😉 Fwiw, slides software is actually really good at making diagrams - like Google Slides, or similar.

Overall I think Acinq is doing some great stuff - channel splicing, trampoline routine, bolt12. The one architecture piece that's missing is how to make it really easy to switch to another LSP and ideally migrate your existing channels.

Something like greenlight may be the way?

I think we will need links for those... A first time I'm hearing about Citrine and Pokey

This is a common engineering instinct - you see a problem you try to fix it. You don't take that "step back" that everyone talks about, but no one takes.

I saw how international wires between banks are settled with a group of ladies sitting in an office in each bank and they print out the transactions in the morning on bunch of papers and then throughout the day they are rewriting these into an MS-DOS application that's virtualized in custom Windows app in Windows XP that is then virtualized via VMWaver in Windows 7. Each lady makes 50 settlements in IBIS per day and they make notable % of mistakes that they fix the next day. True story, I have screenshots.

My inner engineer was just urging and screaming at how I would fix any of these stupidities.

And then I realized: Or we just embrace bitcoin.

It feels more authentic if you write the message each time and maybe check their profile or intro and see who they are, what do they like, etc.

That still takes just couple seconds and it makes the welcome real.

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Do you get to take the food to go? What's the policy?