Absolutely true
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Cowboy Bob
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You can fall off a horse from two sides. Or four. But not from all sides at once.
My daughter loves it and earns the first sats of her life. 🧡
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No. I cannot. But Gigi points put correctly how „good“ is abused by men and implies that self-building AI can be everything but „good“.
This brings me back to Genesis. After God finished creation he declared it as „good“
„God saw all that he had made, and it was very good indeed. Evening came and then morning: the sixth day.“ Gen 1:31
The word used for „good“ in the Septuagint (LXX) is καλόν (kalón), the neuter form of the adjective καλός (kalós).
„καλός appears repeatedly in Genesis 1 (e.g., verses 4, 8, 10, 12, 18, 21, 25, and the climactic “exceedingly good” in 1:31 as καλὰ λίαν / kala lian). It translates the Hebrew טוֹב (ṭôb, “good”).
καλός has a broad range that combines aesthetic, functional, moral, and qualitative senses.
Key aspects of its meaning include:
• Beautiful / Fine in appearance or form: Physically attractive, pleasing to the eye, or well-formed (e.g., beautiful people, landscapes, or objects). In Genesis 1, it conveys that creation is not just functional but lovely and harmonious in its order and appearance.
• Good in quality or excellence: Of high standard, fine, excellent, or fitting its purpose (e.g., “good” fruit, soil, or works). This fits the creation context: things are as they should be—properly ordered and effective.
• Noble, honorable, or praiseworthy: Morally or socially admirable, virtuous in a way that is outwardly evident or beneficial to others. It can describe actions, character, or things that are “right” and appealing.
• Useful, profitable, or advantageous: Serviceable, beneficial, or “good” in a practical sense (e.g., fertile land or effective tools).
In the LXX (and broader biblical usage), καλός often renders Hebrew ṭôb and emphasizes the aesthetic-moral delight of creation—God sees it as beautiful, fitting, and delightful in its wholeness, not merely “adequate” or morally neutral. This nuance influenced later Christian thought, where “the good” often carries this sense of attractive excellence (e.g., the “kalos” in phrases like “fight the good fight” in the NT).“
No, self-building AI is not „good“ to this level.
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There is deep knowledge about a father‘s role in his daughter‘s life.
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Reminds me of the Dutch saying: “Vertrouwen komt te voet en vertrekt te paard.” - “Trust comes on foot and leaves on horseback”.
And Jesus said: “He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much.” Luke 16:10
Both sayings have disciplined me in in my life, the way I want to be for others and they I choose peiple to be with.
And @npub1klkk...x3vt explains why a economy in liberty built on trust can work and secure itself.
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@ricky My daughter started playing both. First the geosats game and now the bible quiz. I told her she just had to answer 100,000,000 questions correctly to earn her first Bitcoin 😂.
She did not receive any sats yet. Maybe some fubdubg is required? Is there a way to fund the game without having to login using the nsec?
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