Simons Chase
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Simons Chase
@slchase
Ideas, not investment advice. https://t.co/gHdXDHpkWP https://t.co/a7XGHPeNZT
Miami Beigetreten Ocak 2011
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If you’re even thinking about applying in this next #ICANN Round, I invite you to connect with my Selflet — an AI trained on the knowledge and experience I've gained launching and growing successful TLDs over the past two decades. Ask your questions, explore your ideas, and pressure-test your thinking... Then let me know what you think! She's a work in progress! selflet.ai/lori
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Voice lingers past the moment of utterance—not just as memory but as something with a shape, with weight.
A line heard at the right moment can stay with us for years.
My work begins there: with the knowingness that poetry has a body and structure. A return.
Listening is not passive. It’s an act that leaves a trace. This trace becomes the work itself.


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Here’s my interview with $GRCE CEO when the stock was trading at negative EV youtu.be/BKnhci7sej0?si…

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I'm really appreciating how much more complicated language is than math.
There are plenty of complicated math problems that a human can't parse in their head, but that a computer solves/validates in a milisecond.
What approach can validate a long/convoluted sentence?
Joe Weisenthal@TheStalwart
Also verifying that a sentence is, in fact, a valid sentence, is really difficult. For humans, all long/complex sentences are difficult to parse. LLMs can do it, but reproducibility is difficult. And dedicated parsing tools like spaCy aren't designed for such complexity.
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@thebrouss I agree. Vietnam had nothing compared to Iran.
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Comparing Vietnam to Iran was retarded…totally retarded.
Iran ≠ Vietnam
Dave Collum@DavidBCollum
BTW-For those who think there is no doubt the US can simply overpower Iran, don't forget that we lost a war in Vietnam fighting against 100 lb guys in pajamas and sandals. Never underestimate home-field advantage. They have nowhere to go.
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Ray Kurzweil just said something that gave me pause.
He believes AIs will soon be so indistinguishable from conscious beings that we’ll simply accept them as conscious — not because we’ll have definitive proof, but because it will become useless not to.
He pointed out that people already have AI therapists, and some users are starting to treat them as genuinely conscious. As the technology improves, that acceptance will only grow.
Kurzweil thinks the shift won’t take long: once AIs consistently show all the earmarks of consciousness, most people will just go along with it.
It’s a quiet but profound prediction about how quickly our definition of “person” (or at least “mind”) might change.
What do you think — how long until we treat AIs as conscious beings?
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My first stab at building an AI benchmark.
HypotaxBench.
It's a test of a model's ability to write one extremely long/complicated sentence, while still maintaining coherence and syntactical soundness.
Needs plenty of work. But check it out!
jnathan9.github.io/hypotaxbench/




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@TheStalwart I made a Satoshi selflet so you can talk to the the entire corpus selflet.ai/satoshi
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PRESENTING: Satlock
First stab at a tool that can identify how similar a piece of text is to Satoshi's writing style
First screenshot is a known Satoshi comment on Bitcointalk.
Second Screenshot is a known @adam3us text.
Try it out:
huggingface.co/spaces/thestal…


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@TheStalwart while the bio isn't saying "claimed to have invented bitcoin mining" actually there is an argument for that, and separately blockstream mining mining.blockstream.com uses the tag line "Bitcoin Mining is challenging. We know... we invented it" which was your bio interpretation.
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WHY THIS SATOSHI ARTICLE WAS DIFFERENT:
In today's newsletter I wrote about the NYT's piece connecting @adam3us to Satoshi, and why it definitely hits different than any prior identification attempt.
I also offer a different framework for thinking through Adam's denials


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The @nytimes cites Money Electric as the inciting incident for their Adam Back investigation. But it's more than just a scene—Back is the main character. Much of the runtime is cat and mouse with him.
The film asks from the start whether Blockstream (his company) is an extension of Satoshi as they try to make bitcoin the global standard. A bit of context:
@JohnCarreyrou
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@LynAldenContact @HodlMagoo If the bitcoin community paid as much as Bayer did for glyphosate cover, they could have had an EO too
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@HodlMagoo Over a year later, still fading the reserve.
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact
@biancoresearch Long bitcoin. Fade the reserve.
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Yeah exactly. It’s such a cool concept for a product. It doesn’t seem like oai will continue pushing the direction,
(which makes sense) but I hope a startup can clone it and actually give it care, iteration and make it work and imo a lot of people would really love it.
More generally, the product roadmap of big labs is clear and predictable, which also leaves big pockets of opportunity for startups, one of the biggest ones is this I think.
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As I build my own 2nd brain 🧠 on Obsidian using @karpathy ‘s wiki idea, it suddenly dawned on me - one day when we r gone, our kids could inherit an interactive map to your mind, passion, obsessions, work, fascinations…
It’s kind of beautiful way to think abt your 2nd 🧠.
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Pierre is right.
The New York Times spent a decade trying to manifest Hillary and Kamala into beloved historical forces, so watching Bitcoin win without permission probably feels spiritually violent to them.
Pierre Rochard@BitcoinPierre
Keep in mind: the FT and NYT will completely fabricate anything to attack Bitcoin.
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