@bagder I still use wget because curl has too many options
Notices by Troed Sångberg (troed@ioc.exchange)
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Troed Sångberg (troed@ioc.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 27-Oct-2024 17:23:38 JST Troed Sångberg -
Troed Sångberg (troed@ioc.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 20:36:52 JST Troed Sångberg @nixCraft Agree. Who needs the Internet when we have fax machines!!!1
I'm sorry, but this is just a horrible take. No content is stolen, we're putting people out of a job as much as refridgerators changed the ice-selling business and these datacenters have a small carbon footprint compared to the big stuff we can (and are) going after.
New technology is usually good for humanity. Look at the smog filled skies of LA from the 70's. LLMs will either find a good usecase or they will not.
Humanity decides.
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Troed Sångberg (troed@ioc.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 26-Mar-2023 20:03:40 JST Troed Sångberg I see lots of cheers, and fears, regarding the US "crackdown" on #crypto.
This is expected. #Gensler (#SEC chair) has been very vocal for a long time that most "crypto" are clearly #securities, and since they are, a lot of companies working with them are currently outside the law. "Don't wait for us to come knocking on your door" is one of the things he's said.
_Most_ "crypto". The thing is, this doesn't apply to #Bitcoin, at all. While absolutely every single *coin launched by people trying to get rich riding on the back of the Bitcoin invention is a scam, that isn't true for Bitcoin itself.
Even in the eyes of the law.
I'm very much looking forward to the whole shitcoinery bullshit being burnt down. It's a huge distraction to the real global benefit being brought by innovation made on top of the Bitcoin network.