@GoogleCloudTech Isn't documents redundant since they fall under the text modalities seems like a wasted compute and also wasted tokens for something that can be handled more effectively elsewhere
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my wife and I were going up to bed and were in the kitchen and she just passed out. I grabbed her to hold her up and she was so out she was choking herself on my arm. She went in and out a few times before I could get her on the ground safely and she came to
what the fuck
@_ZRho_ this is why we can't have nice things. SMH. To your point mentioned a few months ago, these fn nerds cannot run a business. Maybe they can build shit on a blockchain, but... Isn't it always something?
BTC all the way for now. Glad I wasn't an investor in an ESIM wrapper. Sounded good...kinda...I guess.
On behalf of encryptSIM, I extend our deepest apologies for the internal challenges that have unfolded over the past 24 hours. We are committed to addressing these issues with transparency and integrity.
Recent internal disputes, compounded by unacceptable toxic behaviour, have strained our team. Most concerning was the racism directed at a team member, which persisted and seemed to be getting worse despite our efforts to resolve it through dialogue. This led to irreconcilable differences, resulting in some core team members choosing to part ways. While we explored creative solutions to mediate, the situation escalated, with threats made to destabilize the token price and suggestions of a hostile takeover attempt.
To facilitate the departure of these members, we liquidated a large portion of the dev token supply to ensure they received their due. This action, combined with the resulting fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD), contributed to a significant selloff. We deeply regret the impact this has had on our community and investors.
Despite these challenges, encryptSIM remains steadfast in our mission to build a world-class web3 privacy ecosystem. Moving forward, we will focus on developing our consumer product and mobile app on the Solana blockchain, discontinuing exploration of a Layer 1 Cosmos chain. To demonstrate our commitment, we have burned 1,000,000 tokens to reduce supply and strengthen the project’s foundation.
Additionally, we propose to market-buy 1% of the token supply, vesting it for airdrops to our loyal subscribers and for development funding. Our long term goal is to achieve a more balanced distribution, ideally with no single wallet holding more than 2% of the supply, fostering a healthier and more decentralized ecosystem.
We are actively engaging with all involved parties to resolve outstanding issues and ensure a unified path forward. With your continued support, we are determined to overcome these setbacks and deliver a product that meets the highest standards of innovation and privacy.
Thank you for your trust and understanding during this challenging time. We are committed to rebuilding and earning your confidence as we work toward a brighter future for encryptSIM.
Sincerely,
The encryptSIM Team
just shipped taskmaster v0.12 🚀
→ parse multiple PRDs, smarter breakdowns, easier setup, command improvements,MCP polish +++
→ introducing the @TaskmasterAI website, which i have become ossessed with (link below)
→ 4.5k ⭐ @github
big upgrades based on your feedback 👇
In the video, I use @motiadev, an open-source and free framework to build AI agents.
It's still in beta, but so far, it's my favorite one.
If you like Cursor, you'll have a blast because this comes with a complete set of Cursor rules.
How to build an AI agent from scratch.
This is the question I get the most, so I recorded this video to show you from the very beginning how you can get started.
You can do this in Python, TypeScript, JavaScript, or Ruby.
Are we going to pretend $750/hour law firms are going to be business as usual in the AI age?
I just used Grok Deep Research to draft a simple contract. Took 15 minutes. Would have cost $2,000 with a lawyer.
When I sent it to my attorney to review, his response was "looks good" 2 days later.
I had already sent the contract lol. It was signed by the client. Thanks Mr. Attorney.
Lawyers and accountants keep insisting that AI is just a toy and real work requires human judgment. Meanwhile, their billable hours model is silently imploding.
I've watched this pattern play out before. First comes denial. Then "it only works for simple stuff." Then "it can't handle nuance." Finally, massive restructuring.
Law firms won't disappear, but the pyramid of junior associates doing document review and contract drafting is evaporating overnight. What nobody's talking about is how the next generation will learn when the entry-level jobs that have always been the training ground are precisely what AI does best.
I wouldn't be surprised if the biggest shock to law firms comes when their own clients start bringing AI-drafted documents to meetings and just asking for quick reviews.
The real change won't be dramatic - it'll be the slow realization that clients are paying for 1 hour of work instead of 10, while still getting the same outcome.
It'll be death by a thousand cuts as more routine legal work gets handled by in-house teams with AI assistance.
We're watching the complete reinvention of professional services happen in real-time, and pretending nothing will change.