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Pooh Emeritus | FounderDev - Blur Network https://t.co/u7Txurbrz2 | 3y $KMD NotaryNode Operator | Building Vry Srs Tings @ $VRSC $CHIPS $EPIC | priv/acc

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@BizMunny
Biz đź’Ą
1 year
$VRSC can TRULY change the way you design almost any app. Here’s an in-depth description of how you can:. 1.) embed arbitrary data into a revocable, recoverable, multi-sig and z-address capable #VerusID. 2.) use the #blockchain to reference these updates in sequentially indexed.
@BizMunny
Biz đź’Ą
3 years
Since I'm working with it now, lets talk about a #VerusID $VRSC feature called the "content multimap". Trying out the #development #LiveTweet idea, so:. 0/n👇🧵.
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These are much easier questions to answer incorrectly, almost anywhere else in the world.
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Is code that AI writes actually yours?. Is your right to publish software source code protected by the 1st amendment?. If AI writes the code, and it harms someone, is a license you attached to it actually valid? If not, should it be? . Do warranty and liability remain limited?.
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Vibe coding and FOSS are going to intersect legally at the first amendment. Mark my words.
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Combine these with deeplinks, and we have signature based logins and data encryption. These are phishing proof technologies for identity and scoped encryption.
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It’s funny how words like “fundamental” retained their Latin roots in English (fundamentalis). But words like “foundation” didn’t (fundamentum). Which is why “foundational” is also a word now. Or maybe the other way around. Etymology is wild.
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It feels a little like the first time I was learning about Nakamoto Consensus. And I’ve had a few of these “aha” moments, when studying what’s been done with the same backbone at Verus. This is consensus, leveraged for a truly more private and secure internet.
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They’re just so wildly different from how I’ve seen blockchains used in the past.
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Verus makes *zero* actual assumptions for security outside of normal z-address usage . And expands these properties, via some clever additional derivation techniques, to encryption. The encryption stuff is not that complicated. Neither is the Verus data exchange format.
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I am confident we can say we’ve never seen addresses solely with the intended use of encryption before. Let alone ones that are unlinkable to your actual z-address, at any HD level you choose.
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When we think about AEAD-style encryption, we don’t often consider what it means to have a blockchain with cryptographic keys at the root of that authentication. I encourage you to think deeply about this in the context of our current internet’s reliance on passwords and 2FA.
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So, I have been explaining Verus’s novel data encryption techniques to quite a few people lately, while also sharpening my own understanding. Will be writing up a document for easier onboarding. The solutions are simple but require quite a bit of knowledge.
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Boy, it really starts to matter that our 1st amendment is free speech. When speaking in context of FOSS. We have not yet seen what a massive advantage the US will enjoy. Especially as AI has already opened new pathways to becoming a software engineer.
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Conversely: free, open-source software must *never* be subject to similar export restriction, in my opinion. I believe this for all software. But when it’s 1.) decentralized, 2.) no central for-profit company, or 3.) even things like a locally run model (I believe you *own*.
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Say it with me: “National securrrrtee”. Be as free-trade oriented as you like. I am. This is a narrow area where I feel the role of “military” . Does need to restrict exports of some goods, particularly manufactured ones.
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I did find it cool to hear from someone first-hand that the US military is building combat robots. More than just sentry capabilities . Not quite terminators either probably, but that kind of robot. AI and AI chips will be critical to the success of endeavors such as these.
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I actually do support restraining from over-regulating AI & Crypto. More acceleration views on my end, than ⏸️ or ⏹️ mentality. But this is a no-brainer.
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Yeah, this is actually critical. No one should support this. AI became weaponry some time ago . Palantir already. Will only grow more crucial to maintain an AI progress moat between US and other nations. Why? Robotics, but also *everything else*.
@AlexBores
Alex Bores
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Dear every tech trade association who has said that AI regulation will make us lose the race to China. please reply or quote this with your tweet or statement opposing selling AI chips to China. Your silence would be deafening. @TechNYC @Innovators @ccianet @ProgressChamber.
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Relevant.
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lowered learning rate and number of epochs, a lot more stable
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This is a complicated thing to explain, but if you build tech that interests you a lot. In languages you’d typically avoid. (JS, Kotlin, Java, Swift, typescript for me). You’ll actually reach the center of all the knowledge more quickly. But be mindful of time required to digest.
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If you love what you’re learning enough. You can even become a full stack mobile developer for both platforms. When you much prefer the backend.
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