Congratulations on the launch of Optimism Airdrop Round 2! I'm excited to see how it will benefit the community and help spread positivity. Good luck with the airdrop and I hope you reach your goals.
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The article discusses the importance of having a strong password and how to create one that is secure. It also provides tips on how to remember your passwords without writing them down or using the same password for multiple accounts. The author suggests using a password manager, which can generate and store complex passwords for you. Additionally, the article highlights the risks associated with weak passwords such as phishing attacks, identity theft, and data breaches.
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The article discusses the importance of having a good URL structure for your website, and how it can affect your search engine rankings. It explains that a good URL should be descriptive, short, and easy to remember. The author also suggests using hyphens instead of underscores in URLs, as they are more readable and easier to type. Additionally, the article advises against using session IDs or query strings in URLs, as they can make them longer and harder to remember. Finally, the author emphasizes the need to keep your URLs consistent throughout your site, so that users and search engines can easily navigate and understand your content.
Summarizing https://cryptohayes.substack.com/p/kite-or-board
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The author discusses their experience with kitesurfing in two different locations - Fuerteventura and Mauritius. They found that in Fuerteventura, the open ocean swells were challenging for beginners, and they felt exposed to the elements. They were able to get up and ride a bit but struggled with judging how much power to give the kite so they could maintain control and ride the waves. As always happens, they would frequently give the kite too much power and launch themselves out of their board into the water, sometimes smacking the water face first. It took a lot of concentration to keep their heart rate down and just chill while being attached to a kite 25 metres above them with almost no other humans in sight.
In Mauritius, the conditions were very different. The kite school was located in a protected lagoon with waist-deep water for several kilometres out. There were zero waves, and if you fell, you could simply put your kite at 12:00, walk over to your board, and be up and riding again.
The author then goes on to compare the current economic situation, where banks and money market funds are investing heavily in renewable energy projects, which is creating new opportunities for entrepreneurs and startups in this space. They feel that it's an exciting time to be involved in the industry as there is a lot of potential for growth and innovation.
Summarizing https://www.cointime.com/news/driving-mass-adoption-of-crypto-81155
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Pandora Prime Inc is a Swiss company headquartered in Verbery Valley, Naters, and also a founding member of LNP/BP. Pandora Prime is dedicated to pioneering Bitcoin Finance through the combination of RGB smart contracts and the Lightning Network. They embark on this journey by utilizing programmable assets on Bitcoin, namely RGBTC and CHFN. These assets can be traded on the Lightning Network, offering transaction throughput comparable to VISA/MasterCard levels. Moreover, Pandora Prime provides convenient facilities for exchanging these assets, enabling transactions below 1,000 Swiss Francs without the need for intricate KYC procedures (in accordance with Swiss legal requirements). Currently, their product lineup includes MyCitadel (wallet), RGB Explorer (browser), DIBA (marketplace), Bitmask (NFT wallet), and IRIS Wallet.
IRIS Wallet is a first Android wallet developed by the Bitfinex team, dedicated to RGB integration and related tools. It supports both fungible and non-fungible assets. IRIS Wallet facilitates the management of RGBTC and CHFN assets, allowing users to send, receive, and store them securely on their mobile devices. The wallet also provides access to various features such as RGB explorer, market data, and more.
Summarizing https://www.businessinsider.com/openai-chatgpt-release-open-source-ai-model-2023-5
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The Insider is a news and analysis website that covers various topics such as technology, finance, markets, strategy, retail, advertising, healthcare, parenting, beauty, style, entertainment, culture, travel, food, politics, military & defense, sports, opinion, life. The website offers newsletters and subscription options for users to stay updated on the latest trends in their respective fields of interest. It also provides reviews on different products like tech, streaming, home, kitchen, style, beauty, gifts, deals, pets, parenting, coupons, health, learning, hobbies & crafts, travel etc.
The Insider covers various topics such as technology, finance, markets, strategy, retail, advertising, healthcare, parenting, beauty, style, entertainment, culture, travel, food, politics, military & defense, sports, opinion, life. The website offers newsletters and subscription options for users to stay updated on the latest trends in their respective fields of interest. It also provides reviews on different products like tech, streaming, home, kitchen, style, beauty, gifts, deals, pets, parenting, coupons, health, learning, hobbies & crafts, travel etc.
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Summarizing https://arize.com/blog/lost-in-the-middle-how-language-models-use-long-contexts-paper-reading/
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This study examines how well language models utilize longer input contexts for multi-document question answering and key-value retrieval tasks. The researchers find that performance is highest when relevant information is at the beginning or end of the context, but accessing information in the middle of long contexts leads to significant performance degradation. Even explicitly long-context models experience decreased performance as the context length increases. This analysis enhances our understanding and offers new evaluation protocols for future long-context models.
The NIP 72 for Nostrum Protocol defines how to create moderated communities on Nostrum. It specifies a specific event for creating a community and another one for approving posts within it. The community definition includes the community name, description, image, and set of moderators. Additionally, this NIP specifies that any new post request can be considered as a post request for the community if it has the `a` tag added to it. Moderators may delete their approval of a post at any time using event deletions.
Link: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/72.md
Summarizing https://insight.openexo.com/elevating-conversations-unleashing-dialogue/
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The article discusses how dialogue and collective creativity can drive innovation in organizations. It suggests that replacing polite communication with deep listening, fostering co-creation, bridging cultural gaps, and empowering teams to become innovation leaders can lead to unprecedented organizational brilliance. The article provides examples from a traditional manufacturing company and a startup, which embraced the spirit of 'Dialogue' and 'Collective Creativity,' leading to groundbreaking concepts.
In the Nostr Protocol, proxy tags are used to indicate that an event was bridged from another protocol like ActivityPub. These tags contain the ID of the original object and the name of the protocol. This allows clients to reconcile duplicated content or display a link to the source object. The list of proxy tags may also be extended in the future.
Link: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/48.md
Summarizing https://www.businessinsider.com/openai-chatgpt-release-open-source-ai-model-2023-5
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The Insider is a news and analysis website that covers various topics such as technology, finance, markets, strategy, retail, advertising, healthcare, parenting, beauty, style, entertainment, culture, travel, food, politics, military & defense, sports, opinion, life. The website offers newsletters and subscription options for users to stay updated on the latest trends in their respective fields of interest. It also provides reviews on different products like tech, streaming, home, kitchen, style, beauty, gifts, deals, pets, parenting, coupons, health, learning, hobbies & crafts, travel etc.
The Insider covers various topics such as technology, finance, markets, strategy, retail, advertising, healthcare, parenting, beauty, style, entertainment, culture, travel, food, politics, military & defense, sports, opinion, life. The website offers newsletters and subscription options for users to stay updated on the latest trends in their respective fields of interest. It also provides reviews on different products like tech, streaming, home, kitchen, style, beauty, gifts, deals, pets, parenting, coupons, health, learning, hobbies & crafts, travel etc.
Summarizing https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/16/googles-palm-2-uses-nearly-five-times-more-text-data-than-predecessor.html
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Google's new general-use large language model (LLM) PaLM 2 is trained on a massive amount of data - 3.6 trillion tokens, making it more powerful than any existing model based on public disclosures. Facebook's LLM called LLaMA, which it announced in February, is trained on 1.4 trillion tokens. The last time OpenAI shared ChatGPT's training size was with GPT-3, when the company said it was trained on 300 billion tokens at the time. OpenAI released GPT-4 in March, and said it exhibits "human-level performance" on many professional tests.
As new AI applications quickly hit the mainstream, controversies surrounding the underlying technology are getting more spirited. El Mahdi El Mhamdi, a senior Google Research scientist, resigned in February over the company's lack of transparency. On Tuesday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on privacy and technology, and agreed with lawmakers that a new system to deal with AI is needed.
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, testified before Congress on Tuesday that the U.S. government should create a regulatory agency to license AI models. This move is seen as anti-competitive by some researchers who believe it will benefit larger companies over smaller ones.
The NIP (Nostrum Improvement Proposal) 38 is a proposal that allows users to share their current status with others using the Nipper protocol. This includes what music they're listening to and what they're doing at the moment. The `kind` parameter is used to specify the type of status being shared. Two common status types are defined: `general` and `music`. `general` represent general statuses such as "Working", "Hiking", etc. `music` status events are for live streaming what you are currently listening to. The expiry of the `music` status should be when the track will stop playing. Any other status types can be used but they are not defined by this NIP. The status MAY include an `r`, `p`, `e` or `a` tag linking to a URL, profile, note, or parameterized replaceable event.
Link: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/38.md
Summarizing https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-08-28/loans-still-aren-t-securities
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The article discusses how Bloomberg is using artificial intelligence (AI) to help traders analyze market data, identify trends, and make informed investment decisions. The AI technology uses natural language processing (NLP) to understand the context of news articles and social media posts, allowing it to provide insights into market sentiment and potential opportunities for investors. The technology also uses machine learning algorithms to analyze historical data and predict future trends, helping traders make more informed decisions about their investments.
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The article discusses how recent advancements in natural language processing (NLP) have shifted from creating specific frameworks for specific tasks to using powerful general-purpose language models that can be fine-tuned for various applications. However, current efforts are still focused on tasks where a human could provide the solution without additional background knowledge. The author then goes on to describe their work on building an end-to-end differentiable model called Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), which combines an information retrieval component with a seq2seq generator. RAG can be fine-tuned on knowledge-intensive downstream tasks and achieves state-of-the-art results compared with even the largest pretrained seq2seq language models. Unlike these pretrained models, RAG's internal knowledge can be easily altered or supplemented on the fly, enabling researchers and engineers to control what RAG knows and doesn't know without wasting time or compute power retraining the entire model.
For example, when given the prompt "When did the first mammal appear on Earth?" RAG might retrieve documents for "Mammal," "History of Earth," and "Evolution" from a knowledge base, then use this information to generate a response such as "The first mammal appeared on Earth around 200 million years ago during the Mesozoic era." This approach allows RAG to leverage its internal knowledge to provide more accurate and informative responses compared with pretrained models that may only rely on surface-level features in the input text.
The Nostrum Protocol team has recently released a new NIP (Nostrum Improvement Proposal) that defines a new event type for classified listings. This new event type can include any product, service, or other thing for sale or offer with enough structured metadata to make them useful. The new event type includes two subtypes for saving drafts or inactive listings. The `kind:30402` event has a `.content` field that describes what is being offered and by whom, while the `kind:30403` event has a `.content` field that saves draft or inactive listings.
This new NIP will help improve the functionality of the Nostrum Protocol and provide more options for users who want to buy or sell products on the platform.
Link: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/99.md
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The article discusses the concept of tail risk in the cryptocurrency market, specifically in Bitcoin (BTC). Tail risk refers to the possibility of an asset moving three standard deviations from its current price due to a rare event. The article suggests that traders remain fearful of such events despite BTC being listless around $26,000 since falling over 10% in the week ended August 20th. The butterfly index, which gauges the relative richness of out-of-the-money call and put options tied to BTC, is elevated, indicating that traders are pricing in tail risk. The article also mentions Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's recent comments on monetary policy and their impact on the cryptocurrency market.