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381  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: SORA: a nova AI da openAI que transforma palavras em vídeo é absurda! on: February 26, 2024, 02:57:38 PM

Estou pra ver o dia em que forem anuncia o primeira longa-metragem produzido por uma inteligência artificial Cool
Só espero três coisas:
1. Estar vivo para presenciar isso;
2. Poder pagar em Bitcoin para ver, e;
3. Se algo feito para que humanos consigam compreender.

Sobre os dois primeiros eu acredito que nã oserá um grande problema, talvéz até seja de graça. Porém o último é algo que eu tenho minhas dúvidas... não estou falando sobre a qualidade do material após produzido, mas sim do fato de que: Todo filme envolve emoções humanas, algo que a IA certamente não tem pois já discutimos aqui que ela não é de fato "inteligente" mas apenas um modelo de aprendizagem baseado em repetição sobre os erros e acertos. Então... será que ela saberia produzir algo que envolva sentimentos humanos compreensiveis e que tenham algum sentido para nós?

chegou a ver os resultados da ultima gen48 da runway?
uma competição para pessoas fazerem shorts em no máximo 48 horas usando o Runway

eu vi alguns e achei sensacionais, ja postei aqui no forum (talvez nesse thread mesmo)
https://gen48.runwayml.com/winners

esses dois são meus favoritos
https://gen48.runwayml.com/winners/lapse
https://gen48.runwayml.com/winners/you-are-unfortunately-an-ai-artist

nesse caso foi feito por humanos mas não duvido que no futuro próximo tenham alguns completamente gerados por AI
acontece que alguém ainda terá que fazer o input do prompt, não?
382  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: As Bitcoin subiram e foram divididas on: February 23, 2024, 03:32:39 PM
aposto que se fizerem uma memecoin zoando o Samy Dana subiria mais que o portfolio dele esse ano.

como é possível alguém falar tanta besteira?
será que ele não tem vergonha de não parar pra estudar?
e o mais incrível é ele continuar insistindo no erro depois de tantos anos mesmo a realidade provando outra coisa.
383  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: SORA: a nova AI da openAI que transforma palavras em vídeo é absurda! on: February 23, 2024, 03:10:18 PM

O negócio está sério.

O negócio abre perspectivas para uma nova realidade. Sou estou esperando a liberação do Sora para clientes comuns para que eu possa fazer uns novos vídeos para meu canal. Pelo que vi até o momento, o YouTube permitirá a monetização de canais que utilizem inteligência artificial. Espero que não mudem as diretrizes.

não vejo porque mudariam
talvez atualizem coisas relacionadas à deepfakes e tal mas proibir completamente AI acho bem improvável, ou desmonetizar
youtube quer mais minutos assistidos e gente produzindo pq isso é igual a mais receita pra eles.

ouvi dizer que os videos estilo reels no facebook estão ganhando espaço e agora pagando até mais que o youtube.
384  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [POLL] Using AI to predict outcomes on: February 23, 2024, 02:55:09 PM
the main problem with open sourcing AI tech, though, is that it'll give a really powerfull tool that can and will be used for disinformation and fake news
that will be huge probably already starting on the next elections
on the other hand I know it's not possible to regulate it and it'll hit us sooner or later

We didn't really have these kinds of questions when photography started though...

The ability to freeze reality with the touch of a button was a thing a few decades ago (Daguerreotypes, the first types of photography existed from the 1840s). Less than 2 centuries later we have managed to make that irrelevant.

Anyone can now create a digital image of a thing that has never happened.

Exciting Times!

I see this times as exciting too and I'm optimistic for the future
we haven't seen something like that before
people will have to learn to verify everything they see online because you now simply can't trust that a video or image you see online really happened or not.
crazy
385  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Distância das ATH: Mais próximo em Dólar do que em Reais. on: February 23, 2024, 02:45:53 PM
no meu pouco entendimento isso são contratos de futuros que te dão um direito mas não uma obrigação de comprar/vender a determinado preço no futuro

calls apostam na subida de preço e puts na queda

equivalentes a longs e shorts mas diferentes pois tem data marcada para expiração

as calls podem te expor a um upside ilimitado mas uma perda limitada
o chat GPT explicou bem aqui também:

Quote from: GPTézio
**Opções de Compra (Call Options):**
- **Compra do Direito:** Quando você compra uma opção de compra, está adquirindo o direito (mas não a obrigação) de comprar um ativo (como ações) a um preço pré-determinado (preço de exercício) até uma data específica (data de vencimento).
- **Ganho com Valorização:** Se o preço do ativo subjacente aumentar, você pode exercer a opção e comprar por um preço mais baixo, ou pode vender a opção no mercado por um preço maior do que pagou.
- **Limitação de Perdas:** Se o preço do ativo não subir, você pode optar por não exercer a opção e perderá apenas o valor pago por ela.

**Opções de Venda (Put Options):**
- **Compra do Direito de Vender:** Ao comprar uma opção de venda, você adquire o direito (mas não a obrigação) de vender um ativo a um preço pré-determinado até a data de vencimento.
- **Ganho com Desvalorização:** Se o preço do ativo cair, você pode exercer a opção e vender por um preço mais alto ou vender a opção no mercado.
- **Limitação de Perdas:** Se o preço do ativo não cair, você pode optar por não exercer a opção, perdendo apenas o valor pago por ela.

**Principais Pontos:**
- **Preço de Exercício:** O preço pré-determinado em que a transação ocorrerá.
- **Data de Vencimento:** A data em que a opção expira.
- **Risco Limitado:** O máximo que você pode perder é o valor pago pela opção.
- **Alavancagem:** Pequenas mudanças no preço do ativo subjacente podem levar a variações significativas no valor da opção.
- **Escolha entre Compra e Venda:** Dependendo da sua expectativa sobre a direção futura do mercado, você pode escolher entre opções de compra e venda.
386  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The madness of gambling addicts. on: February 23, 2024, 02:31:33 PM
~snip~
I agree that we should all bear responsibility for  everything we do
Gambling is no exception
 of course one can also enjoy gambling and not see it as something that deprives them of freedom.


Yeah, at the end of the day many people just want to have fun really, and if you remove their way of having fun then I don't think that's a great society to be in.

In the end everyone wants to be a happy part of society and many times that can happen without so much interaction with others.

that's true
sometimes we want to be around other people and sometimes it's ok to be alone too in front of the computer
there's also the level of introversion and extroversion that will vary a lot from person to person

it's interesting
387  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: MicroStrategy não faz autocustódia? on: February 22, 2024, 03:36:42 PM
Possivelmente é para não centralizar a custódia em cima de uma única pessoa, enfim, sei la, estranho né? vai até contra um dos principais fundamentos deste mercado, que é ser seu próprio banco...

Li recentemente em algum lugar que não me lembro, que a microstrategy a partir de agora ia ser uma empresa focada no mercado de bitcoin ou algo assim, então é bem esqusito eles abirem mão da auto custódia, gostaria de saber como essas pessoas  vêem o bitcoin, se é como um ativo de proteção, um ativo de investimento ou um dinheiro em si.



ser o seu próprio banco pode funcionar bem pra quem tem quantias pequenas, ou até grandes à nível de pessoa física tipo alguns milhões

mas quando a gente fala de bilhões de dólares ou centenas de milhões tem que ter um sistema bem mais robusto de segurança que inclua multi-sigs e talvez terceiros com seguro tipo um banco mesmo.
nada de errado com isso...
388  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Rich or poor gambler, who should risk more? on: February 22, 2024, 03:18:05 PM
Rich people can risk more but I don't think that it's a necessary thing for them to do anyway, there's no way that it's a good idea to risk more and it's a bad idea if a poor person that's already trying to make the ends meet risk more money than they should so there's really only one choice here. It's a hypothetical situation anyway so to everyone that didn't catch the drift here, make sure not to be too risky with your plays especially if you're putting a lot of money make it worth it and make sure that you still play for fun even if you've got a strong desire to win.

Rich people usually have a constant source of income, and that's why i don't think rich people can risk more, the fact that they bet larger amounts it doesn't mean they risk more because if they lose all the money, tomorrow they will start receiving money again in their bank accounts. The poor gambler usually doesn't have a source of income, that's why he is poor, and risking all his money could get him in trouble more than the rich guy.

having cashflow changes everything
I think you're probably right on your first statement and having a flow of new money every month will give rich people more disposable income and more possibility on spending with whatever they want... gambling included
389  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: A saga do Bitcoiner: finanças e corpo on: February 22, 2024, 03:00:54 PM
então, não dá pra ver o shape do huberman né ahahahah ele tá sempre sentado de camisa preta e pronto
mesmo nas aparições em outros podcasts
dá pra ter uma ideia mas não total

esse meu amigo falou justamente isso, agora lembrando acho que foi por isso que começou essa conversa toda
mandei a cheat sheet do huberman, ele falou que o cara tinha um shape meh e aí entramos nesse assunto
hahahahaahha
390  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [POLL] Using AI to predict outcomes on: February 22, 2024, 02:33:30 PM
the main problem with open sourcing AI tech, though, is that it'll give a really powerfull tool that can and will be used for disinformation and fake news
that will be huge probably already starting on the next elections
on the other hand I know it's not possible to regulate it and it'll hit us sooner or later
391  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: February 22, 2024, 02:22:40 PM
Social media platforms have come to offer a huge market of users, so using them for advertising campaigns always produces good results.
They do help sometimes, but they don't always work though for various reasons which is why it's a somewhat risky strategy.

what are the games you're playing more often? Lucky or skill games?
do you find some strong lucky-based game that also have a component of skill?
There are several great luck+skill based games out there such as poker, sportsbetting etc if I understood you correctly. Sportsbetting is the best skill+luck based gambling game for me though.

nice! and on sports betting are you usually betting who's the winner, combinations like one team win or draw, goals (min/max) or something else?
it's full of details and possibilities, I like to hear on how each person organize and what are their strategies on it

would you mind sharing a bit?
392  Economy / Gambling / Re: Duelbits.com | Casino & Sportsbook | VIP | Instant withdrawals!|ARGENTINA & AVFC on: February 21, 2024, 10:35:32 PM
<...>

Regarding the hacking of sites, any site that has its platform to make money move because it is easily hackable, nothing else can be accepted but that, as far as I am concerned things can happen for any type of company, be it for a casino, be it for an exchange, they all have the same risk, they are hackers, and the important thing about this is that the casino or the site that has been created have enough strength to continue operating Without the Clients were Affected, that is what we have to see, of course we are people who can generate different ways of doing things and seeing where we will put our money , they have already given an example of casinos, exchanges, and If there are Binance-level hackers capable of hacking into the 2FA security layer, then this is very likely to happen.

The important thing that one should see is that these sites like Duelbits , stake.com and Some more that have been hacked because they have come out ahead and what is most striking is that they have not compromised the money of Others , because it is very ugly If we are in a casino and suddenly nothing can be done, they close it for a while and people's money is kept there while they do investigations, authorities go , no, things can't be seen like that , then we have to rescue them These systems have been Responsible with what they have and what they have done to get Ahead, our money when it is in an exchange, or casino is no longer ours, it belongs to where it is, that is what must be understood.


websites with an structure like exchanges (and this includes casinos) usually have to have a hot wallet with funds that will be more vulnerable but that the users will have more access too if they want to withdraw
but they usually have layers of protection with a cold wallet and a wallet that is airgapped (even an extra layer of security over cold ones)

I wouldn't say it's always easy to hack them
you have to verify how the hack was done, if elaborate phishings, inside jobs or something else
393  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Milei - Pacotão de medidas liberais on: February 21, 2024, 04:29:46 PM
IMAGEM

Acredito que ele conseguiu isso somente enxugando a máquina e não necessariamente com reformas etc. O que significa que existe a possibilidade de aumentar ainda mais os resultados positivos ao longo do tempo!

agora... imagina só se a Argentina sai do buraco que está
curioso para ver o que vai acontecer nos próximos meses/anos e também como vamos ficar a partir da política daqui.
Roll Eyes
394  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The madness of gambling addicts. on: February 21, 2024, 04:11:51 PM
many gambling addicts have lost their minds because their desire to continue gambling overpowers their common sense, hence the importance of "gambling responsibly"
Ironically when there are people who cannot control addiction in gambling, this is just a small example of many gamblers that ended worse and there are some who end their lives because they are in debt when gambling. Gambling is responsible when you are not addicted and when it cannot be controlled, in my opinion it is difficult to be responsible for gambling choices.

The problem is how you put gambling, if done only for fun in spare time is not a problem. But when gambling is done as a substitute for permanent work, this will be far more problematic and it is very difficult to control, the decision is in each of us and as much as possible avoid addiction in gambling.

Why do you think it is difficult to bear responsibility for the love of gambling. Who then should bear this responsibility? A person is directly responsible for things that deprive him of freedom. Including gambling.
Not all people can control themselves and play only for pleasure, so if a person has problems with addiction, this should be detected as early as possible and stop playing

I agree that we should all bear responsibility for  everything we do
Gambling is no exception
 of course one can also enjoy gambling and not see it as something that deprives them of freedom.
395  Economy / Gambling / Re: Duelbits.com | Casino & Sportsbook | VIP | Instant withdrawals!|ARGENTINA & AVFC on: February 21, 2024, 02:35:21 PM
All sites that have a good level of security can also sometimes be hacked, not all loopholes can be closed perfectly and we never know what the hacker's motive is for taking the funds, I'm sure Duelbits will learn a lot from their mistakes, as long as they can still claim all the funds safe, all users should no longer need to worry about that and discuss this issue, because Duelbits continues to operate as usual and has not stopped their operations, so everyone can still gamble as usual.
Absolutely. Even Binance which is the top exchange encounter multiple hack in the past despite they the most advanced security on their field. The reason why services like Duelbits with strong security still being hack is because is they are popular which means they are the common target by hacker.

The more popular the casino is means the more possible security breach it will encounter that’s why they need to frequently upgrade their security as time goes by. This kind of hack incident will make them more secure because they learn how to counter this threat to avoid it in the future.
I do not think that nearly 5 million dollars is "pocket change" for them, it is still a lot of money, but it is also not more than what they have obviously. Plus they are a casino, so they print money anyway, the house edge makes sure of that. Even if you consider all the money in the deposited amounts, you will realize that how much of it will be withdrawn anyway?

I do not think that most of them would, they will either be lost by gambling or just left in there. So they should be fine, it shouldn't really be an issue for them. The thing is that we should consider this "hack" to be not that worth much to just fuss about, they should be fine of course. In any case, they should hope to not have any issues regarding this ever again to be fine of course.
As long as there is a money circulation system in it, I don't think the money will look like a lot, but that doesn't mean that 5 million dollars is also small, let's say like this, if a private bank has a lot of money because many of their customers put their money in that bank, but when all their customers withdraw all their money, of course the bank will collapse, as will the casino, no matter how big they are, as long as their users still trust the casino and put their money on this site, everything is still safe because there is money circulating in it.

Just try if all users withdrew all their money from the casino it would definitely have the same impact on the fate of the bank, but I believe that the casino's profits are very large so the loss of 5 million dollars can still be overcome and replaced by the casino, after all they have said that all users' money is safe and there is no loss, so everyone will not feel panic about withdrawing all their money from this site because they still trust this site and their money remains safe there. We can never feel whether the value lost is small or large except for the casino itself.

as usual saying an amount of money is big or small is a matter of reference and what you are comparing it to
for a personal bankroll 5 million is quite a lot but for a country it's peanuts.
simple concept but that we usually forget about.
396  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: SORA: a nova AI da openAI que transforma palavras em vídeo é absurda! on: February 21, 2024, 02:01:25 PM
lembro que motion tracking pelo after effects para fazer máscaras e alguns efeitos especiais básicos já me impressionavam bastante
mas isso vai pra um lugar mágico completamente novo e surreal
não dá nem pra imaginar o que vai existir no futuro considerando a evolução que essas ferramentas tiveram em apenas um ano.

Você tocou nesse assunto de efeitos e criar máscaras e tal... e como você tem um canal de bastante sucesso no Youtube, talvez você possa me ajudar... vou usar como exemplo o Biticoinheiros o efeito que o Dov usa, para manter sua privacidade. Você saberia me dizer como ele faz aquilo? é um software? de usar um avatar ao invés de aparecer no vídeo? desculpe se a pergunta parecer idiota, é que sou bem leigo a respeito de produções audio visuais.

eu gostaria de criar uns tutoriais e conversar sobre games no youtube mas não to muito afim de por minha cara la  Cheesy

nunca fiz esse tipo de coisa mas acho interessante também
não parece muito complexo, só usar um filtro que modifique sua imagem e outro que modifique a voz, nao? deve ter um monte de tutoriais no youtube sobre como fazer
aqui tem um exemplo usando warpfusion para transformar um video em AI que pode ser usado pra isso
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUHCtQaBWCw
(mas acredito que existem soluções mais simples

provavelmente perguntar pro próprio bitcoinheiros pode ser uma boa.
397  Other / Off-topic / Re: Having a regular/steady income is important as a gambler. on: February 20, 2024, 06:00:01 PM
Gambling for fun is indeed a safe choice, but not everyone can do it. There are times when they are still greedy for chasing wins after earning more than their initial funds and that can be detrimental without them realizing it. The need to remain alert when things don't go as desired and stop when things can no longer be controlled.
Well it's their own choice, no one force them to gamble if they can't control themselves. Even though it's bad for them, but at least they give contribution to other people because they enrich the casino, it makes the owner able to pay salary for the employees and they will pay tax to the government.

So, it doesn't looks really bad right? Cheesy

Gamblers all over the world enrich the casino to take care of the business and pay for tax and employees as you said. But that doesn't mean that the players shouldn't mind being careful about spending their money. Wagering one's salary on casino drastically takes down the happiness of the gambler, when he losses a lot. Hence, a salary earner despite enjoying his gambling habit, needs to be mindful of his money and the ways he spends it on casinos. As things could get wrong on his side, while the casino improves in their business.

first things first: your happiness shouldn't be that much attached to money
way better to live like that than to be happy if you make some money and sad if you don't

but I totally agree that one should gamble in a responsible way.
that is easier said than done, though
398  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Rich or poor gambler, who should risk more? on: February 20, 2024, 05:46:32 PM
For someone to be rich, the person must have achieved so many things of life that he ought to have achieved and when you talk about taking financial risk, I expect the rich to take more risk than the poor man because even if he loses, the rich will better manage the consequences of the their losses than the poor. In gambling, a poor man isn't supposed to take huge risks in his gambling activities in other not to remain poor all his life because the more he losses his money, the more he'll try to get it back by gambling more which might likely make him become a gambling addict.

not really
sometimes you're rich because you're born rich and you had to do nothing for that, but your ancestors did
that's why the game is not getting rich but remaining rich
each person starts in a different moment and a different situation in the playing field
you can get a lot of money but it takes intelligence and discipline to keep it.
And because they did not had to earn that money they do not know what it took to do so, so they are very open to squander that money away in any way that suits their fancy.

That is how you get horror stories of people that had their life resolved when it comes to money matters before they were even born, and then they find themselves penniless and with no idea of how to keep their expenses down or how to earn a decent salary thanks to their skills, as they have none.

this reminds me of a headline I saw this days saying that Bill gates' children will only receive 50 million usd each, less than 1% of Bill's total money
because having huge sums wouldn't be necessary and would remove from them the possibility of pursuing it

on Atlas Shreded, Francisco D'anconia also mentions it, the idea that for someone to receive their heritage they should be able to generate at least that same amount by themselves.
399  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The madness of gambling addicts. on: February 20, 2024, 05:38:09 PM
~

good points again, you can find a balance where you gamble for fun with money you can afford to lose and don't become and addicted
and you are right 1% house edge isn't so high, I didn't know it was like that
even for slots.

what is the game you play the most?

It used to be Dice for like several years when I only had started with my gambling career. Then I switched to poker(not Video Poker, but real poker with real people at the table). And it's slots for like 3-4 years. I really like playing slots with good animation and sounds. Also, I've been always doing sports betting ... in fact, there's probably no game in gambling that I haven't tried. Smiley

for some reason I didn't really find slots that I enjoyed playing

by gambling carreer you mean, for real? you live out of gambling?
or you mean more like your journey on it?

poker is definitely more enjoyable in person than online.
400  Economy / Gambling / Re: Duelbits.com | Casino & Sportsbook | VIP | Instant withdrawals!|ARGENTINA & AVFC on: February 20, 2024, 05:03:10 PM
Honestly, we will never be informed about this issue if they didn’t make an announcement unlike what happened to Stake hack that was find out by 3rd party that’s why it’s spread like a wild fire on the social media.

This case was actually posted by third parties--security firms-- too hence the "In response to the recent posts" by duelbits

First one seems to be Cyvers at Feb 13, 2024: https://twitter.com/CyversAlerts/status/1757478985561206945
Then CertiK several hours after: https://twitter.com/CertiKAlert/status/1757681640384381238

But unlike stake.com, duelbits did not halt their withdrawals even for a couple of hours so it did not create that much buzz. Also stuff like popularity, the hacked amount, reposts from popular media outlets/account played a part as well.

Maaaan, smooth operation with no interruption is seriously a huge plus PR wise lol since it saves your players from anxiety.

We are talking about $4.6 million here, and they still continue their operation. That speaks to how liquid they are and how much they value their reputation. With this incident, I'm sure they'll improve their system, and gamblers' confidence will be boosted since they aren't disrupted by this hack. Letting us know is another way of being honest with its gamblers, but the good news is that no accounts were compromised, and business goes on as usual.

did anyone map their wallets and have an idea of how much duelbits or other casinos keep on their wallets for daily operations? I suppose way more than 40 millions dollars, but would be interesting to have this data, since it's public data, just have to be organized.
does anyone knows if this data is available and organized somewhere?
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