Catholic priest. Normie poster. Here for the openest of open networks. Bitcoin ambivalent (save for some skeptical hostility every now and again). Alergic to AI hype.
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Clerical shirts are a great scam. I can order the exact same shirt from a US retailer at a 33% markup, or I can pay Pedro the Donkey to hopefully get it here from Italy.
Go, Pedro, go.
One of my favorite poems of all time. It's always amusing listening to a recording of T.S. Eliot. He sounds like a mashup of a New York Jew and an Englishman. Dude was from St. Louis.
The Proof of Work inside Wisp is interesting. Is it truly helpful? Perhaps in Web of Trust implementations, but I haven't seen other clients take advantage of this.
From the Code of Canon Law (1983):
Canon 220. No one may unlawfully harm the good reputation which a person enjoys, or violate the right of every person to protect his or her privacy.
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For my part, I will acknowledge that soccer exists, doing so once every four years. I will cheer on our B-tier American athletes unsuitable for our more interesting games, whether by build or talent, hoping they cause anguish to fans hailing from locales where the game is taken seriously. And then I will forget it exists entirely until the next cycle.
Merica.
Don't make any mistakes about what this Fable/Mythos lockdown is all about. I've been cagey about it up until now, but let's spell it out:
This is marketing. It's all marketing, with a little help from some friends inside the U.S. government who will be rewarded handsomely when OpenAI/Anthropic go public.
It's the same playbook as always. "This model is simply too dangerous!" OpenAI declared the same about GPT-2. They always say this.
Don't let 'em work you.