I'm currently 24, and if I had the option to go back in time and give my younger self one piece of advice, it would be to spend more time on Math. Why? Math is one of the most powerful subjects you can learn today; it governs almost everything fascinating you can think of. It’s the foundational language of all engineering and scientific fields, and maybe even for the universe, at least from our perspective. Even if you’re in a completely unrelated or non-technical field, learning and practicing math will still make you generally smarter. Regular practice in math physically changes your brain, enhancing its plasticity and strengthening the neural circuits responsible for problem-solving. Don’t just take my word for it, give it an honest try. After just one month of consistent practice, you’ll feel noticeable improvements in your brain's ability to process complex information, recognize advanced patterns, and unique problem-solving mindset. Finally, if you’re not a so-called “math person” (a notion I completely disagree with), it doesn’t matter. Practice it like an exercise for your brain. Even if you don’t become a great mathematician, you’ll be sharper and smarter than before. You have nothing to lose. Learn #Math #Nostr
Trying to make the zPay.live URL shorter. image
Almost done. The frontend and backend are both working now. I've also created a very easy-to-use API for developers. It's going to be the simplest and fastest way to put virtually any digital content behind a lightning paywall. image
Test new Llama 3.2 1b/3b on any device locally with the web app. I have multiple apps that use this WebGPU implementation. Decent small LLM models were the only constant, but now we finally have the model. image