What's wrong with keeping EU citizens safe from the dangers of AI? 🤪😉
You can drink as many as you want, and still remain functioning, but it is a calorie trap. 😅
As more and more truths emerge on the covid/lockdowns debacle in the UK, Johnson and Sturgeon are being offered as sacrificial lambs to appease the mob.
Next block, please!
I'm actually now on the fence with this. As much as I like zapping him, and as much as he likes stacking, I cannot reliably tell what his true motivations for reading are, and this is what I think should matter!
Ignore Alfie Kohn's PBR at your own risks! 😅
I've just finished reading Marc Andreessen's essay on AI, and I share his bullish sentiment. AI has the potential to liberate humanity from obscurantism, it will definitely not lead to the extinction of humanity.
Every body is different, it's up to you, just experiment and trust your instincts.
“I believe in GOD, I believe in Jesus, I believe in the holy spirit, and I believe in Bitcoin.”
“Black America is the lowest-ranked social class in the American hierarchy. America is known to be a wealthy superpower that welcomes immigrants and refugees across the world with tax incentives. For black America, the country is very cruel. Black America is America's overlooked unbanked. This is intentional.”
“It's hard to understand because this is the first time since the sacrifice if Christ that all men are equally capable of holding their destiny without being tethered to the State.”
“More Than A ₿it Black — Memoir Of A Black Woman's Child, by A. Centauri”
A remarkable fusion of autobiography, history, Bitcoin exploration, and touching poetry, skillfully interwoven into a very original and cohesive narrative.
It eloquently articulates the intricacies of Bitcoin, its symbolism and significance, particularly for marginalised communities like the African-American population, to which the author belongs, as well as all the victims of the State's manipulations of the currency.
By doing so, the book will also sometimes confront the reader with a raw and unfiltered depiction of the sensitive race relations in the author's country.
I enjoyed it!
⭐⭐⭐⭐

Mine is the opposite, he talks about race/skin colour in the most naive, and sometimes embarrassing ways. 😅
For example, he used to sometimes ask me about the skin colour of people that he doesn't know or has never seen before. I would answer, while trying my best not to mind or be too embarrassed. 🙈
At home, the spoon on the left is known as "girls spoon," and the one on the right, "boys spoon."
That's just how he calls them. 🤷


