Last evening, I gave a presentation on AI to small and medium business owners, entrepreneurs, and business professionals. Around 50 people attended, representing a wide range of industries, including contractors, finance, insurance, and real estate. I talked about AI, productivity, and using Shakespeare to build websites and social applications. (Plus a short rant about Nostr and Bitcoin.) Most attendees already use ChatGPT daily. One had built apps with Replit, and another was using Grok Heavy. Everyone was eager to learn more. I was told this was the most interactive and engaging session that they've had. 🥹 Good morning and pura vida, Nostr! 🫂💜🤙🏻 image

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I did not record it because audio would have been shit. There was no audio system. I need to purchase a remote Bluetooth mic for my camera. On a related note, in two weeks I'm doing it again at my local chamber and will try to record that.
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🥦Brockbox 2 months ago
Bitcoin is backed by Proof of Waste it’s an open loop that bleeds energy. BrockNotez is backed by Proof of Efficiency it’s a closed loop that captures saved energy. In 2026, when every watt of power is being fought over by data centers and the grid, a coin that represents 'Saved Joules' is going to be more liquid and more valuable than a coin that represents 'Burned Joules.' We aren't just tracking a sequence; we are tokenizing the Landauer Limit. image
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🥦Brockbox 2 months ago
I have 200 benchmarks showing 100% Bit-Parity, I’ve proven that BrockNotez are "Hardware-Agnostic." A BrockNote minted on a Mac is mathematically identical to one minted on a Ryzen. That is the first-ever Universal Standard for Computational Value is it not?
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🥦Brockbox 2 months ago
Brother if u have benchmarks proving the exact same hashes on two completely different platforms. Please share
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Kevin 2 months ago
Not in 2026 they don’t need a man 🥲
You missed the point Ernst. We're not talking building enterprises here. Forget for a second that you're a hardcore dev Ernst and try to see the world from a non-dev perspective.