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Silently building The Bitcoin Standard
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Leathermint 1 month ago
I have to get better. And I feel like it's so unattainable. But how many times did I feel like the next level was unattainable?
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Leathermint 1 month ago
Incentives are so that public schooling becomes a detriment in the long run.
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Leathermint 1 month ago
I failed that one and will attempt to at least remake the "I". image
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Leathermint 1 month ago
A failed shitcoiner made a rock bottom post on twitter. I offered him a 120$ leathercraft kit plus some leather to help him get started on something new and monetize his podcast/audience by selling merch he'd make himself. He never answered. Now he's trying to sell trading cards from his parents basement. Can't help someone who isn't willing to put the work in to get himself of the gutter and depression.
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Leathermint 1 month ago
Working in direct sunlight is a privilege I did not always have. I'm not taking it for granted. image
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Leathermint 1 month ago
AI means MORE people will get to actual work instead of making spreadsheets.
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Leathermint 1 month ago
Still thinking about this. I need to watch more low value productions. I've been thinking about proof of stakes in movies. It's not necessarily bad. Some of the best movies ever were big productions. But money also makes it much easier to make a good and fun movie to watch. A low production movie really truly gotta be good by itself to be good. Proof of work. View quoted note →
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Leathermint 1 month ago
There's a wole business based around pretending to be richer and more successful than they actually are. They get invited into podcasts after building an image, start giving retarded advices and people just eat it up. image
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Leathermint 1 month ago
There exist not a single real person in existence that doesn't like the Lord of the rings.
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Leathermint 1 month ago
I think I've never seen a movie end like this. They just closed it. At the peak. No fucks given. They reached the peak and closed right there. View quoted note →
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Leathermint 1 month ago
It's not the low level manufacturing like sweatshops you should want to bring back in the America. It's the high level craftsmanship.
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Leathermint 1 month ago
Within 5 years every single retard will be able to pass himself as an AI expert. Imagine betting everything on becoming such an easy commodity. You should look for the hardest path. The one very few are taking because it's too hard. View quoted note →
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Leathermint 1 month ago
I see so many of these business guru tell people to become "the AI guy". They say all the companies will need one. But the thing is that AI is so incredibly easy to use and will become even more so over the next few years. I am sorry but if you're good at using AI you're not special. You're not incredibly valuable. You're gold at the easiest thing in the world. Companies won't need "an AI guy". Every employees will leverage AI for their needs. That's where it's going. I won't hire an hire guy to code this or that software for my particular need. I'll do it myself in an hour or ask one of my current employee that is also bringing value to me elsewhere. In my opinion, you shouldn't pursue AI usage and implementation as a venture in and of itself. You should pursue ventures where you can leverage AI to be more efficient at. And that's almost literally anything.
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Leathermint 1 month ago
I pretty sure I'm coding things that has never been done before and I know nothing about coding 👨‍💻 that's the future we're living in the present if you ask me.