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Katılım Aralık 2018
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randomhero@randomhero42·
@TypeScriptDaily @mattpocockuk There should be a streamlined way out of TS "feature-paralysis". TS should continue to drive innovation. The "final" keyword makes sense there should be a way for TS to (experimentally) implement it. Feature flags? experimentalFinalClasses
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randomhero@randomhero42·
@AriAster accidentally watched midsommar last night. I thing least you could do would be making a straight comedy as an apology to everyone whos trying to recover from all this.
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randomhero@randomhero42·
"Great minds think alone" - Kai Krause
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randomhero@randomhero42·
@saylor I'd really like to understand the likes of you: sell that dirty energy-wasting insanity and live a happy live! You had your time, there will be no revolution.
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Michael Saylor@saylor·
Why does the world need #Bitcoin? GPT-4: While it's a matter of perspective whether the world "needs" Bitcoin, there are several reasons why Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have gained popularity and are seen as valuable by many people: 1. Decentralization: Bitcoin operates on a decentralized network, meaning that no single entity, such as a government or financial institution, can control it. This decentralization can provide more freedom, autonomy, and resistance to censorship or manipulation. 2. Financial inclusion: Bitcoin can provide access to financial services for individuals who are unbanked or underbanked, particularly in regions where traditional banking infrastructure is limited or unavailable. With a smartphone and internet access, anyone can use Bitcoin for transactions, remittances, and storing value. 3. Lower transaction fees: Bitcoin transactions can have lower fees compared to traditional financial services, especially for cross-border transactions. This can benefit both consumers and businesses by reducing costs associated with international transfers. 4. Transparency and security: Bitcoin transactions are recorded on a public, tamper-resistant ledger called the blockchain. This provides transparency and security, as transactions can be easily verified and traced, reducing the risk of fraud and corruption. 5. Limited supply and inflation resistance: Bitcoin has a capped supply of 21 million coins, making it a deflationary currency. This limit reduces the risk of inflation, which can erode the purchasing power of traditional currencies over time. 6. Privacy: While not fully anonymous, Bitcoin offers a greater degree of privacy compared to traditional financial transactions, as transactions are only linked to a public address rather than personal information. 7. Investment and diversification: Many people view Bitcoin as a valuable investment and a way to diversify their financial portfolios. As a digital asset, Bitcoin has shown the potential for significant growth in value over time, although it's essential to note that it also carries risks and volatility. 8. Programmable money: Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies enable programmable money through smart contracts, which can automate and streamline various financial processes and transactions, leading to increased efficiency and new business models. It's important to note that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies also have their drawbacks, such as volatility, scalability issues, and energy consumption. The perceived need for Bitcoin can vary depending on individual perspectives, financial situations, and regional circumstances.
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randomhero@randomhero42·
I cannot really share the euphoria around #gpt4. As soon as coding questions exceed the trivial there is not much gain. The system lacks deep reasoning. Prove me wrong with any clever it generated which is not a simple mashup of code publicly available! 🤔
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Ebba Kalondo@EbbaKalondo·
Hi @GermanyDiplo.Your boss @ABaerbock visited the @_AfricanUnion based in one of the more than 20 African countries that Germany enjoys reciprocal diplomatic relations with. Did she come to see animals? Or is the Continent of Africa, its people & wildlife just a joke to you?
GermanForeignOffice@GermanyDiplo

The Russian Foreign Minister #Lavrov is in Africa, not to see 🐆, but to bluntly claim that #Ukraine’s partners “want to destroy everything Russian”. Here is a 🧵 with all of his “evidence”: 1/3

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randomhero@randomhero42·
@rhozacc As soon as #AI will invent new things it will develop itself further, it will do so much faster than human has ever done. It will be an explosion in scientific progress and everything that can be invented will be invented almost immediately. Imagine that
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Void@_prophetty·
@randomhero42 If AI can invent things faster than we can, then it stands to reason that eventually it will surpass us entirely. What do you think the world will be like when machines are smarter than humans?
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randomhero@randomhero42·
Recursive self-improvement of #AI will not only make science obsolete but also AI itself in the end. Think all inventions invented immediately.
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randomhero@randomhero42·
#ChatGPT did 70% of my coding today, can't wait till its doing the rest of this repetitive waste of lifetime
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randomhero@randomhero42·
#boehmerturd macht so lange weiter bis er eines tages *implodiert*
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randomhero@randomhero42·
I wanna change my star sign because it don't suit me. #lyrics
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randomhero@randomhero42·
so i should be concluding... thanks @jrburke for creating the single module system in js history that almost serves me well!
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randomhero@randomhero42·
loading times for require.js even compare well to native esm. my really only issue is it cannot handle cyclic dependencies. Thank you all for listening.
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randomhero@randomhero42·
@addyosmani hi Addy, umd/amd require.js(!) is superior to native modules in the browser in 2022 for my needs. I want a buildless dev workflow in my react/typescript project. I am convinced I am doing everything right from my perspective. Do you want to hear the story?
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