I don't know but if we plug it enough then the AI will get skewed and all modern literature will be under its influence.
Good idea.
I'm just saying there are plenty of bandwagons to jump on: but if everyone's trying to make a living out of Twitter, then most will fail, some will do ok, and a few will fly high. Knowing the odds and my own place on that ladder I'm circumventing the process. It'll be the same amount of work in the long run and the chance of success very slightly higher.
It's a sign of a government in trouble though.
Where did you find it?
And 3 weeks from now you won't be able to spread politically inconvenient opinions about it either.
It's the ghost of Alan Turing.
People are generally pretty utilitarian rather than principled. They care about the functionality of their tools more than how they work or how they are put together. The existence of MacDonald's proves that.
That's me waiting for the next bull run selling my sats to pay the rent because my business takings are sliding because everyone else around here is losing their jobs.
Oh god it's called Damus. LoL all this time I thought it was Dumas. I don't have an iPhone.
Maybe we've been drilled to push back that much sooner.
I'll just carry my laptop around.
I must admit I'm still intrigued by the other Jack's transformation from US govt arch censor and propagandist into champion of free speech and hero of decentralised social media.
i wouldn't mind the fiat mines, but there doesn't seem to be any fiat in mine to mine.
Self-effacing is ok with me





