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goldkingcoiner
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Fixed it for her. Just sit tight and wait for the green candles to do their magic.   You cleaned the place up and removed some of the junk food, yet I wonder if you could actually get her to eat better foods, or maybe her system operates o.k. on those seemingly inferior products. In your version, even though her pupils are a bit dialated (signs of drug use), they are, at least, not crossed as much... whether or not it is good to quickly go from blue hair to matching purple hair? Haha, when Bitcoin does a massive breakout, it changes a fairy's entire DNA! Hair turns purple, eyes open wide in shock, and the junk food magicially disappears. Let's just say the market pump fixed her eyesight but ruined her hair dye. At least she's happy now! And if it keeps going down? Does a McDonalds hat appear on her head?
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Been gone a while, unfortunately real life hasn’t been amazing of late. Mrs.GreyHats passed away suddenly and very unexpectedly  Sorry for your loss Greyhats..
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Been gone a while, unfortunately real life hasn’t been amazing of late. Mrs.GreyHats passed away suddenly and very unexpectedly  If you see your loved one today take a minute to say something nice to them cos ya never know when you can’t. I took a break from here so got some reading and catching up to do, thankfully 1btc = 1btc! Sorry for your loss. Keep in touch with your loved ones because they are not coming back. I also lost and am now feeling regret.
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May 29, 2026, 01:36:13 PM |
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Been gone a while, unfortunately real life hasn’t been amazing of late. Mrs.GreyHats passed away suddenly and very unexpectedly  If you see your loved one today take a minute to say something nice to them cos ya never know when you can’t. I took a break from here so got some reading and catching up to do, thankfully 1btc = 1btc! I'm so sorry to hear that, may her soul rest in peace Welcome back
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I've got to look up the model of mine, it's been 14 years since I've had it... Many Casio Edifice watches are like I described. Look for things like "Tough Solar" for solar-powered, "Waveceptor" for radio-controlled timing. This kind of watch is exactly as you say, i.e. "set and forget". Mine has been ticking away for 14 years non-stop. I rarely touch it or press any buttons. It just works. It charges from the sunlight it receives when I'm outside, and auto-adjusts the time to 0.5 seconds accuracy every night. It auto-corrects for daylight saving time (1 hour forward/back twice a year). Handles leap years, etc. Basically, you just wear it and it tells the correct time and date forever.
I will like to know tho Expensive watches like likes of, AP, Rolex, RM does one still has to change the battery once in a while Because I mean they are expensive, I feel they have they should have an energy harvesting system or something or do one still has to make out time to change the battery of a Watch so expensive? Or probably it's just the material making it expensive?
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I've got to look up the model of mine, it's been 14 years since I've had it... Many Casio Edifice watches are like I described. Look for things like "Tough Solar" for solar-powered, "Waveceptor" for radio-controlled timing. This kind of watch is exactly as you say, i.e. "set and forget". Mine has been ticking away for 14 years non-stop. I rarely touch it or press any buttons. It just works. It charges from the sunlight it receives when I'm outside, and auto-adjusts the time to 0.5 seconds accuracy every night. It auto-corrects for daylight saving time (1 hour forward/back twice a year). Handles leap years, etc. Basically, you just wear it and it tells the correct time and date forever.
I will like to know tho Expensive watches like likes of, AP, Rolex, RM does one still has to change the battery once in a while Because I mean they are expensive, I feel they have they should have an energy harvesting system or something or do one still has to make out time to change the battery of a Watch so expensive? Or probably it's just the material making it expensive? Depends on the model. Most of the expensive brands you mention are strictly mechanical (they don't use batteries). Of those, some have self-winding mechanisms that harvest energy from wrist movements, but if you don't wear them regularly and they stay stationary for a few days, they stop and they need manual winding and time adjustment. Others need regular manual winding to keep ticking. I've had a couple of the above type of watches in the past. They were a pain to use, and they needed regular adjustment to make sure they tell the time with a few seconds accuracy. Not for me. They just can't beat my Casio Edifice ($450).
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May 29, 2026, 02:56:21 PM |
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Thought: can an AI ever be imperfect in the human sense? Or is it an entirely separate entity, fundamentally different from humans? Is it a matter of scale (more neurons/synapses = more human), or is there something deeper and more profound in the human brain/mind than artificial neurons/synapses (even an infinite number of them) can't replicate?
The thing is, humans make mistakes, for example "HODL" or "pwned", which are due to mistyping, but would never draw a (human) hand with 6 fingers.
AI makes mistakes, like wrong knuckle count, legs coming out of one's neck, etc., that even a 5 year old child would never do.
I just feel there's something fundamental in the above differentiation. Something deep and profound.
Thinking out loud...
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Depends on the model. Most of the expensive brands you mention are strictly mechanical (they don't use batteries). Of those, some have self-winding mechanisms that harvest energy from wrist movements, but if you don't wear them regularly and they stay stationary for a few days, they stop and they need manual winding and time adjustment. Others need regular manual winding to keep ticking.
I've had a couple of the above type of watches in the past. They were a pain to use, and they needed regular adjustment to make sure they tell the time with a few seconds accuracy. Not for me. They just can't beat my Casio Edifice ($450).
Energy from wrist movement impressive But why do I still have to go for regular adjustments for a Watch I get for thousands of dollars  , I mean where did the comfort go? Even as it is luxury they still have to work on making it more comfortable. All they spend their time doing is to make weird collabs  I've had a couple of the above type of watches in the past. They were a pain to use, and they needed regular adjustment to make sure they tell the time with a few seconds accuracy. Not for me. They just can't beat my Casio Edifice ($450).
I searched about the Casio Edifice you talked about, it's actually a very cool watch, solar power, uses our mobile phone real time to auto correct its time, like the features are actually cool. That sounds more like a luxury watch that comes with comfort, I'll look forward in getting one for my self. Meanwhile they could surpass some other expenses luxury watch company if they make a type with this feature in expensive materials
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Another day and it gets worse… Strategy just moved $30,000,000 worth of Bitcoin to Coinbase. Looks like they are going to begin their plan of selling off Bitcoin at a loss to cover the interest on the debt they used to buy Bitcoin. Glazers everywhere are cobbling together a reason why this is bullish… “Think of the tax loss harvesting. Saylor is a genius.” 
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Thought: can an AI ever be imperfect in the human sense? Or is it an entirely separate entity, fundamentally different from humans? Is it a matter of scale (more neurons/synapses = more human), or is there something deeper and more profound in the human brain/mind than artificial neurons/synapses (even an infinite number of them) can't replicate?
The thing is, humans make mistakes, for example "HODL" or "pwned", which are due to mistyping, but would never draw a (human) hand with 6 fingers.
AI makes mistakes, like wrong knuckle count, legs coming out of one's neck, etc., that even a 5 year old child would never do.
I just feel there's something fundamental in the above differentiation. Something deep and profound.
Thinking out loud...
If you ask me, AI (in any form) can hardly reach a human in all his virtues or flaws. Some would say that a machine (software) can never be like a human because it has no soul. Even in SF films and series, we have examples where, by today's terms, very advanced humanoid robots struggle to reach a certain level of humanity. Perhaps the most famous example is the android Data from the Star Trek series and films, who, despite his exceptional intelligence, can never be the human he wants to be.
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Thought: can an AI ever be imperfect in the human sense? Or is it an entirely separate entity, fundamentally different from humans? Is it a matter of scale (more neurons/synapses = more human), or is there something deeper and more profound in the human brain/mind than artificial neurons/synapses (even an infinite number of them) can't replicate?
The thing is, humans make mistakes, for example "HODL" or "pwned", which are due to mistyping, but would never draw a (human) hand with 6 fingers.
AI makes mistakes, like wrong knuckle count, legs coming out of one's neck, etc., that even a 5 year old child would never do.
I just feel there's something fundamental in the above differentiation. Something deep and profound.
Thinking out loud...
ai is so fucking clever it makes silly mistakes for you to think it is not that smart. go back and re watch all the terminator movies. it wont be too long before the major attacks on humanity happen. being 69 and my wife 70 i am hoping ai is not fully on the attack until 2061 as I will be 104 and likely not car. also it would make jjg miss out on the 0.0105 btc i promised to give him if i reach 105 years old
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Bitcoin treasury company Sequans Communications announced yesterday that they are selling off the remainder of their Bitcoin holdings. This marks the first public Bitcoin treasury company to have completely sold off their Bitcoin holdings and exited the Bitcoin treasury company business. The four year cycle has started claiming victims. Semler Scientific would have been the first victim, but was acquired by Strive at a discount instead.
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