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@therealgodot @roxom A reasonable broad estimate for world wealth is:
600 Trillion (without more money printing or including 1 quadrillion in derivatives)
It’s not as retarded as you think in 10y time for Bitcoin to reach just a third of that, at 210 Trillion.
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@roxom Tell me you're a retarded cultists without telling me. $10,000,000 per BTC would mean ~$210,000,000,000,000.
Not only you're all retarded cultists but are mentally ill person as well.
If that would ever happen would be Zimbabwe 2.0$10,000,000$ would probably buy you a kg of bread
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@KonradOlszowski @obsdmd I honestly made the comment so . . . what can I say, Konrad, except welcome to my mute list.
I like obsidian, but it's getting bloated & buggy for a front end to .md files.
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@charactershere @obsdmd this doesn’t sound like an honest comment
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@BTC_JEDI21 completely? maybe not for 30% of the world, for a few generations.
but for the majority YES, most defiantly and within a 15 year timeframe if I have anything to do with it.
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@bengold true, but I went outside once, and met real people, so... I'd pretty much put the retarded AI on a par with the populous.
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@petergyang Script here to prepend block of text.
You could have that be the format for .md files.
Then you run the script, it asks for your question,
when finished you ctr+d, and the entire thing is in your clip, ready to be pasted to the AI
(not saying the AI will follow it but . . )

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Here's a common trap with AI if you're not careful:
1. You ask it to generate some markdown files (maybe to build some skills). You skim them and they look ok. Sure, there's a bit of slop in there, but you're too lazy to edit them manually.
2. Over time you ask it to generate more markdown files. Except now it's referencing the previous files to write the new ones.
3. What started as 5% slop becomes 10% and then more. Before you know it, you've got a pile of AI-generated slop that feels overwhelming and have no idea how any of it actually works.
🥲
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@gonka_ai You almost had me in your video, until you mention you don't use Bitcoin, but instead a preminde shitcoin.
There is no reason not to use satoshis, (you could even take a % for the first few years) even use fedimints cashu etc.
But no, it's shitcoin and scam vibes
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@igor_os777 Actually most of those are deprecated, or ports no longer used, and only a fraction of what is logged.
But there are lots of other cool bashrc ideas on that link, thanks
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@AverageRoman1 @alexis_writes1 I'm already hearing all the hilarious and downright crazy dangerous situations in my head.
"we need to a flip and burn in 10min captain"
Proceeds to plough right into the orbital station.
"no there is no one at the door, I was just testing the bell"
Booty call cancelled.
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@charactershere @alexis_writes1 That fucking rips
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@AverageRoman1 @alexis_writes1 That would be a good story. . .
AI companion, that keeps steering the MC down the wrong paths, or goes completely off the rails, and hallucinates things.
"there are people waiting to ambush us ahead"
Really?
Ok no I made that up, I'll try better next time we are in danger.
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@alexis_writes1 So many Sci-fi stories include an AI companion that answers every question the characters ask and are usually portrayed as making them smarter and more productive. It turns out that is not the case in real life.
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@igor_os777 Using more power, is how we advance as a species. It's usually the location you want not the burnt sausages and damp socks.
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People ask why the hell I bring a microwave, an air fryer, a Keurig, a pile of batteries, and a generator camping.
Because there are different kinds of camping.
There’s the occasional weekend version: kids, dogs, a cooler full of mystery meat, and a leaky tent last deployed sometime during the Obama administration. That crowd is here for marshmallows, campfire smoke, and pretending dirt is charming.
Then there are people who travel far and often, bouncing between campgrounds like poorly supervised nomads.
I’m done with marshmallows. I’m also done spending two hours in the morning building a fire just to boil water, grind coffee beans, make French press coffee, and then spend another half hour washing dishes like I’m auditioning for Little House on the Prairie.
I can suffer that efficiently in my own backyard.
And yes, I bring a suitcase camping. Because I have a truck, and when you have the space, nothing better than a suitcase has been invented for packing clothes. This is not a moral failure. It’s luggage.




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I can get a bash script, that I can simply,
select a canvas file from a list
select the actual group from the next list
then a bash script from a note inside that group,
and have it go straight to my CLI for enter or edit.
Why doesn't @obsdmd do useful stuff like themselths
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@WindowsCentral Everyone can just download endeavour os, or similar, and not worry about any of this windows stuff anymore.
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TESTED: Windows 11's upcoming "Low Latency Profile" mode brings genuine performance improvements to the OS, speeding up flyout and app launches significantly.
We've benchmarked opening some apps on video with the Low Latency Profile enabled and disabled, and you can see differences in how quickly things appear. For some things, it's a fraction of a second faster, for others, it's a significant increase in speed.
In our testing, this new Low Latency Profile is a major improvement in overall responsiveness when it comes to opening apps and flyouts. Our tests were conducted on a clean install of the latest Windows 11 preview build on the same hardware. windowscentral.com/microsoft/wind…
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@bee_fumo but edge needs to run your fan at full speed, so the noise of it distracts you from hearing about all the plain text passwords it's storing.
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@DilumSanjaya If you did that for edible plants, mushrooms, etc. pulling data inc images from all the relevant biological texts, then you would have something well worth selling.
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@weareblockchain Everyone should verify. . .with btc related software, best to consider it compromised, & run it offline. E.G.
don't electrum to desktop.
instead, tails on live usb, offline to open electrum, use for signing transaction via txt file.
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@charactershere So you're not "trusting a random key". But been publicly anchored, mirrored, and watched for years.
It’s not perfect, but massively reduces the risk of downloading a compromised binary. And it's still far better than skipping verification entirely, which is what most people do.
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Before you run any Bitcoin software — verify the signature.
Most people skip this. Don't.
digitalhijrah.com shows you exactly how:
gpg --recv-keys [developer key]
gpg --verify SHA256SUMS.asc SHA256SUMS
sha256sum --check SHA256SUMS
Takes 2 minutes. Could save everything.

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@isabelrosesss I keep looking at nix and wondering if I should try it out on a spare drive, but not entirely sure what the pro/cons would be compared to my endeavouros,
Only been using linux 6m and finally all set up and working great on this one.
Maybe when I have a spare day
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