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This hits harder in a world where a single ban, algorithm change, or employer decision can completely wreck someone’s income overnight.
Okay this is actually pretty sick lol. Turning mining heat into a cedar hot tub somehow makes more sense than half the AI + blockchain products out there.
AI hype sells the illusion of magic. In reality, it’s compute, data, optimization, and thousands of engineering decisions stacked together
Man at this point every time somebody starts yelling “freedom money” and acting like they figured out economics, some weird scam story comes out a few months later.
Wild timeline honestly. Dude helped start OpenAI, spent years warning everyone about AI dangers, then ends up fighting the same company in court. Feels like tech news gets more surreal every year.
Some people focus on the explosions, but the pace of iteration is honestly insane. If Starship V3 nails even half these objectives, it changes the scale of what’s possible in space. The in-space relight + payload deployment are probably the biggest things I’m watching.
Schnorr but with vectors is honestly the first lattice explanation that actually clicked for me.
$970M vanishes right before bankruptcy, Swan might be legal, but it’s hard to call it anything other than yikes.
Energy debates always get tribal fast, but the economics of oversupply and grid stability are definitely becoming harder to ignore.
Ironically, a lot of people connected deeply with Anakin 'because' of that awkwardness and pain. The older I get, the more human the prequels actually feel.
One of the most valuable things in Bitcoin is when someone forces the ecosystem to confront physical or economic limits instead of hand-waving them away with marketing.
A politician openly accepting bitcoin donations still feels weirdly rare considering how long Bitcoin has been around.
Love the old-school radio host energy in this intro. Feels like walking into a little internet music bar.
Yeah, I think that’s the healthier way to look at it. Not that brokenness itself is noble, but that being broken doesn’t automatically disqualify someone from creating something meaningful or beautiful.
I think people romanticize suffering because the broken geniuses are memorable. We forget the countless broken people who never became great, and the plenty of great people who were actually stable.
Bitcoin devs casually leaving major companies to start weird experimental open-source projects is one of the healthiest parts of the ecosystem tbh.
NFL schedule release videos are slowly turning into a competition between marketing teams instead of football teams.
Nothing hurts quite like a team giving you hope in the first period just to completely collapse after.
The weird part is we’re slowly entering a world where humans will have to constantly authenticate themselves to machines instead of the other way around.