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Steffen Schuldenzucker

@sschuldenzucker

Economic design for blockchain. Building @gyrostable. Market designer @worldnetwork. Like 80% shitposting.

Frankfurt am Main, Germany Katılım Nisan 2016
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Steffen Schuldenzucker
Steffen Schuldenzucker@sschuldenzucker·
Or maybe my research is just kinda trivial. I mean it is. But still good to know, I guess.
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Steffen Schuldenzucker
Steffen Schuldenzucker@sschuldenzucker·
We live in a brief golden age where being a researcher is now much more about exploring meaningful questions and techniques than proving stuff. Until the machines come for that, too.
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Steffen Schuldenzucker
Steffen Schuldenzucker@sschuldenzucker·
Late to the party but academia is gonna change. Prompt was "find a local estimate for the price change as a function of delta". Vanilla Codex with zero prep, only that one todo. It used my own notation, framing, & lemmas.
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Steffen Schuldenzucker
Steffen Schuldenzucker@sschuldenzucker·
Great, and we should also have some theory by which to decide if two jobs are equal value. Probably based on the amount of labor that went into it. Some kind of "labor theory of value".
max tempers@maxtempers

The largest supermarket in Britain, that operates on razor-thin margins, is about to be crushed for the crime of paying different jobs different salaries, while our legislature shrugs. How dare they suggest that “so-called market rates” can exist in Soviet Britain.

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Jonas Fröller
Jonas Fröller@jonasfroeller·
German version 💀
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The Lunduke Journal
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
Lix, a fork of the Nix Linux package manager, has some of the most bizarre, political rules imaginable. For example, the following will get you immediately banned from the project: - “Transphobia” - “Peddling Right-wing Ideology” - and “Pluralphobia” If you don’t know what “pluralphobia” is, you’re in good company. I had to look that one up too. “Pluralphobia” deals with Multiple Personality Disorders. If you are not sufficiently supportive of someone who believes they have multiple people “living in the same body”… you are a “Pluralphobe”. When interacting with the “Lix” project, as a developer or user, it is mandatory that you agree that every “personality” a person has is real. For example: If a guy named Tony, from Nebraska, sometimes thinks he’s Julius Caesar… and other times he thinks he’s Gilligan (still stuck on the island)… you MUST agree that is all real, and show each “personality” respect. … or you are banned. The “Lix” project also makes it clear that people “of a less-marginalized background” are a “guest in our spaces”. Assumedly “Our” means people who think they are Genghis Khan on Tuesdays. Also, being a Republican (or having other “right-wing ideology”) is forbidden. “Lix” has declared itself to be a political, non-neutral project. Not surprisingly, one of the key goals of the “Lix” project is to replace existing C++ code… with, you guessed it, Rust. Because of course. lix.systems
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Steffen Schuldenzucker
Steffen Schuldenzucker@sschuldenzucker·
@moo9000 He also wants to ban anon accounts so we can feel even more safe! (Actually true though prob won't go through)
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Mikko Ohtamaa
Mikko Ohtamaa@moo9000·
Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany shows how Digital Safety is done. He has opened 300 criminal investigations against persons insulting him online. This is all, of course, with tax money. I hope you feel more protected now! This is the future of Digital Safety in Europe.
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Reclaim The Net@ReclaimTheNetHQ

Germany's Chancellor has opened around 300 criminal investigations against people who insulted him. His office spent months in court trying to hide which prosecutors were handling them. They lost. A guy in Stuttgart called Merz a "drunkard." Police searched his house. A court just ordered Germany's Chancellor to reveal every prosecutor handling his insult cases. reclaimthenet.org/merz-insult-la…

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Steffen Schuldenzucker
Steffen Schuldenzucker@sschuldenzucker·
These days we learn that even building the machine god doesn't mean people won't call you names on Twitter. It's beautiful in a way - it's one big schoolyard after all!
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James Rosen-Birch ⚖️🕊️
James Rosen-Birch ⚖️🕊️@provisionalidea·
I can’t even with this have the children never heard of headless computing? servers? embedded systems? how do they think data centres work? do they think people click into every single virtual machine and check and move things around manually? even your personal device does so much on its own, and it’s only grown over the years (who else remembers having to defragment their hard drive?). I use this analogy *a lot* in my day-to-day work but — agents are just more sophisticated daemons. Background processes that execute a task using other resources on the computer, as specified by a controller. It just happens to be one level of abstraction higher than in the past. The hardware is already being redesigned for neural networks, as it has been since deep learning first emerged, only more so. As with all things, it happens gradually. Apple, who keep touting neural chips in everything and have been for years, even just gave their head of hardware engineering the top job because maintaining momentum here matters, so it’s not like people aren’t thinking about this. There remains a gap in new interfaces, but that shit’s hard to do, harder to monetize, and most people just aren’t that creative about it. It also doesn’t play into the recurring fantasy where every third founder (still!) thinks they’re Steve Jobs incarnate (but not Jobs from when he started, selling homebuild computers — forty years of experience Jobs introducing the iPhone)
signüll@signulll

the craziest part now is that the modern computer probably has to be entirely reinvented, from scratch. pretty much like how jobs & co brought apple ii to market. like not improved. not given a chatbot sidebar or something but really from the ground up like the iphone redefined what it meant to be a pocket computer. the current paradigm for computers was built around a human staring at a screen, moving a cursor, opening apps, managing windows, naming files, remembering where things live, & manually translating intent into interface actions. that made sense when the human was the runtime. but in an ai native world, it starts to look kinda ridiculous. you can see this ridiculousness when you use computer use agents… they are useful sure, but they’re also obviously transitional. they’re teaching ai to operate machines designed for humans, which is clever, but also kind of absurd. it’s like making a robot hand so it can use a doorknob instead of asking why the door needs a knob at all. yes i know humans also need to use a door knob, but maybe in the future humans don’t need to use a computer, or at least what we think of a computer today at all. this all leads to some interesting questions: - what is a file when the system understands context? - what is an app when intent can route itself? - what is a desktop when work can be decomposed, executed, monitored, & summarized by agents? - what is a browser when the agent can retrieve, compare, transact, & remember? - what is an operating system when the primary user is no longer just a person, but a person plus a swarm of delegated intelligences? or no person at all. the old computer assumed navigation. the new computer has to assume a new kind of intention. the old computer organized information. the new computer has to try to organize agency. we’re still in the hacky middle stage at the moment with sidebars, copilots, agents clicking through legacy ui, & automation layers sitting on top of 40 year old metaphors. the new computer is likely one where memory, context, identity, permissions, tools, agents, & interfaces are native primitives. this means desktop, mobile, browser, apps, files, folders deserves another first principles look.

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Hirn
Hirn@Hirn404·
@monitor_polski Der soll gefälligst ne Klimaanlage einbauen 😤
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Harry Lime 🥨🥾🧗‍♂️🍺🇮🇱🕍
Ich schlage noch folgende zusätzlichen Entlastungen für Mieter vor: - Der Vermieter bezahlt auch die Stromrechnung, - Der Vermieter füllt einmal wöchentlich den Kühlschrank seiner Mieter, - Vermieter stellt dem Mieter ab einer Außentemperatur von 28 Grad kalte Getränke kostenlos zur Verfügung. Man sollte sich überhaupt überlegen, ob dem Mieter eine Mietzahlung zumutbar ist. Diese Raffzähne von gierigen Vermietern haben die Mieter schon so lange ausgeplündert, dass der Spieß jetzt umgedreht werden muss!
Joana@joanadiskurs

Schnapsidee der #Bauministerin: Vermieter sollen sich über die CO2-Kosten hinaus an den #Verbrauchskosten der Mieter fürs #Heizen beteiligen. Weiß @verenahubertz nicht, dass der Energiestatus einer Immobilie schon in die Kaltmiete eingepreist ist? welt.de/finanzen/artic…

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Steffen Schuldenzucker
Steffen Schuldenzucker@sschuldenzucker·
@runaway_vol And gas stations. And some small shops (Kiosk/Späti) but then it *really* depends what you're selling. Some shops have to hide away parts of their inventory at night and Sundays, which I think is very adorable, yah!
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Blair Dulder CPA™ 🧃
Blair Dulder CPA™ 🧃@runaway_vol·
Germany also has a law that requires stores to close on Sundays unless you’re in a train station. This is especially funny considering they don’t know how to build train stations anymore. The latest they tried is 20 years late and 10 billion over budget.
Steven Godofsky@sgodofsk

I learned yesterday that stores in Austria have to close at 6pm on saturdays, UNLESS they're in a train station, in which case they can stay open later. So obviously there is a grocery store in the train station and it was completely packed at 7pm. What a stupid law.

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Martin Sonneborn
Martin Sonneborn@MartinSonneborn·
Guten Morgen, Digital-Diggis! Nein, vonderLeyen 👵 (OmaSmiley!) plant keine Reglementierung 🚔(HandschellenSmiley!) von ❤️Emojis❤️, obwohl man es ihr natürlich durchaus zutrauen würde. Jedenfalls noch nicht. ZwinkerSmiley! (😜) Mit seinem für Nichtbürokraten bisschen unverständlichen Tweet will das sog. Digital-Team der sog. Digital-Kommission der sog. EU Sie lediglich darauf hinweisen, dass es im sog. November letzten Jahres in sog. Konkordanz mit Art. 35 (2) des sog. Digital Services Act vom sog. European Board for Digital Services in Zusammenarbeit mit der sog. Kommission seinen sog. ersten Bericht erstellt hat. Das sog. Digital-Team teilt Ihnen daher mit, dass sowohl es selbst als auch die EU-Kommission jetzt - im sog. April, also ein sog. geschlagenes Halbjahr später - geschnallt hat, dass die sog. Emojis, die Sie da draußen im Rahmen Ihrer sog. Kommunikation verwenden, nicht immer genau das zu bedeuten haben, was man denken könnte. Klar: „EU-Flagge“ könnte synonym für einen DACHSCHADEN stehen, „Arschtritt“ könnte bedeuten, dass in Brüssel die Latten am Zaun nicht mehr vollständig sind und mit „zeigt einen Vogel“ könnte ein sog. Internetnutzer unverständlicherweise sogar darauf hinweisen wollen, dass eine sich in Permanenz zu immer enervierenderer (Alltags-) Übergriffigkeit ermächtigende Kommission echt krass einen an der Waffel hat. Kurz: Die EU-Kommission hat gerade die Entdeckung gemacht, dass sog. Menschen sog. Symbole verwenden, um miteinander zu kommunizieren - und dass diese Symbole (Emojis) eine andere Bedeutung annehmen können als die, die ihr reiner Ansichtswert suggerieren mag. Die von dieser unerwarteten Beobachtung ausgelöste Paranoia - Drogen! Hass! Illegal! - kann bei der EU wiederum nur in das völlig sinnlose Unterfangen münden, etwas einfangen zu wollen, das (seiner Lebendigkeit wegen) von Natur aus nicht einzufangen ist. Erst recht nicht von ein paar - von Natur aus toten – Tot-Organismen wie EU-Reglementierungen, Kommissionsbürokratien & ihre Schrumpelalgorithmen es sind. Denn ALLES kann immer auch ALLES ANDERE bedeuten - das ist das Prinzip von Sprache, chiffrierten Codes & Ironie, von denen gerade letztere so untrennbar zur menschlichen Kommunikation gehört, dass sie natürlich auch in sozialen Medien vorkommt. Und die EU und ihre Analyse-Diggis können nicht das Geringste dagegen tun, dass wir „Guten Morgen!“ sagen - und uns nicht auf die Tageszeit, sondern darauf beziehen, dass das Digitalteam der Kommission gerade aus einem seiner absolut infernalen Mustöpfe gekommen ist. Was werden die Binär-Code-Spezialisten wohl als nächstes unter die Lupe nehmen? „Die wahre Bedeutung der Hieroglyphen: Hassrede von Ägyptologen auf TikTok“? „Mesopotamische Kalligraphie & Kindesmissbrauch“? Gefährden Pleonasmen („nasses Wasser“) und Oxymoronen („bittersüß“) die geistige Gesundheit? Bei Kindern: HIRNSPRENGUNG, sofort? Und vor allem: Dürfen subversive Abkürzungen („WWRD“), mehrdeutige Akronyme („EU“) und absolut zutreffende Elisionen („FCK YRSLF“) dauerhaft wirklich straffrei bleiben? Den Blitzmerkern bei der EU geben wir übers Wochenende mal ein lustiges Zeichenrätsel zur Entschlüsselung auf: 🇪🇺 = 💩 Einsendungen bitte bis Montag, 12 Uhr. Zu gewinnen gibt's 1 wunderschönen (digitalen) 🪴. „Smiley“!
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Lukasz Olejnik
Lukasz Olejnik@lukOlejnik·
Germany's parliament speaker had her Signal account fully compromised by Russian SVR hackers. J. Klöckner, holder of the country's second-highest office was a member of a German ruling party CDU executive board Signal group that also included Chancellor Friedrich Merz. It is unclear if Russia read those chats and for how long. Merz's phone was inspected by counterintelligence and came back clean. Klöckner's did not. The attack is insultingly simple. Fake "Signal Support" just ask to hand over the PIN securing the account. Many European policymakers fell for it. That's it. epochtimes.de/politik/deutsc…
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Koki
Koki@k0k1eth·
If you want to join Kartoffel (German) Kabal please DM me. Requirements: speaking German. We got everything from Builders/Founders aka business to IRL events. My Swiss guys and Austrians are as welcomed, we are one in here.
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Steffen Schuldenzucker
Steffen Schuldenzucker@sschuldenzucker·
@Jeyffre Ok this wouldn't fix this attack path though. Delivery is basically "YoUr zOoM iS bRoKen, run this command to fix pls ok?"
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Jeffrey Scholz
Jeffrey Scholz@Jeyffre·
Do all your coding inside a VM. Seriously. UTM for Mac is free, works fantastically, and lets you run Mac inside Mac. Get into the habit now before you get rekt by library supply chain issues you cannot control or anticipate. mac.getutm.app Or buy a second laptop. Not having separation nowadays is lunacy.
CoinDesk@CoinDesk

LATEST: A senior blockchain security researcher at CertiK told CoinDesk on Wednesday that North Korea’s Lazarus Group is running a new macOS-focused campaign dubbed “Mach-O Man” that targets executives at fintech, crypto and other high-value firms through routine business communications.

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