Thoughts on Venice AI, #[0]​ , #[1]​ , others? Here is a good interview with the founder (skip ahead to minute 53). I like the fact that this AI appears to be more private, decentralized, and uncensored than the big corporate AI platforms like Open AI.
It is dangerous to short #bitcoin
Here is a brilliant, five and a half minute explanation of why #bitcoin is the premier asset one can hold to preserve and grow purchasing power over time, keeping ahead of the silent and corrosive effects of inflation.
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“Bitcoin invites you to rethink everything you’ve learned in your entire life. Satoshi opened a portal into cyberspace, and, when you go through it, it offers the promise that you can remake and perfect your property rights, your political rights, your intellectual self. Not your keys not your coin….Not your keys not your self….The portal invites you to reimagine yourself and reimagine everything you ever learned, and, once your eyes are opened, you see it all differently.” - Michael Saylor #bitcoin
“Balancing the budget is like protecting your virtue. You have to learn to say no.” - Ronald Reagan on government spending #truth NOTE: The federal debt grew to 50.6% of GDP during Reagan’s presidency. It has only worsened since then and now sits around 122%.
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A simple plan to financial freedom: Step 1 - Bring value to society and get paid for it Step 2 - Save 10% or more of what you earn in #bitcoin that you hold in self custody (weekly dollar cost average is great) Step 3 - live a good life with the rest of what you earn Step 4 - watch your savings appreciate over many years until your bitcoin holdings grow in purchasing power every year more than you can possibly earn annually. Not financial advice. Just my personal experience.
The best way for #Bitcoin to win is for the community to grow to the point that the fiat system’s monopoly on violence is overcome.
A great perspective on the right to keep and bear arms in a democracy from a Daily Wire article: “A Chinese immigrant who is running for U.S. Congress slammed far-left gun control activist David Hogg this week at gun control debate, telling him that he needed to go to communist China to see what the impacts of total gun control are. Lily Tang Williams, who is running as a Republican in New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District, confronted Hogg on Wednesday at Dartmouth University. “I am a Chinese immigrant who survived communism,” she began. “And under Mao, 40 million people were starving to death after he sold the communism to them. And 20 million people died, murdered, during his cultural revolution.” “So my question to you, David, is that can you guarantee me, a gun owner, tonight, our government in the U.S., in D.C., will never, never become a tyrannical government?” she asked. “Can you guarantee that to me?” “There’s no way I can ever guarantee that any government will not be tyrannical,” Hogg admitted. “Well, then the debate on gun control is over because I will never give up my guns,” she responded. “Never. Never. And you should go to China to see how gun control works for dictatorship of the CCP.”