Most porn is much much more wholesome and tame than the pestilence, genocide, fratricide, infanticide, racism, sexism, and slavery that is recommended by that disgusting ignorant book
Hacker with bullhorn: “Save your money! Accept one of our free tanks! It is invulnerable, and can drive across rocks and swamps at ninety miles an hour while getting a hundred miles to the gallon!”
This. Independent of whether a local AI is desirable on your computer, an AI on someone else's computer has no goddamned business with any of your personal data. That should literally be illegal.
George W.Bush: "When I first met with Putin I saw he was wearing a cross [...] He started talking about his mother, the cross, and what it meant to him [...] I looked into his eyes and I saw a soul. I trusted him."
The good and bad thing about perplexity.ai is that is almost never hallucinates, and gives good grounded references. That is usually a Good Thing, but in this case the result is not what I wanted. GET YOURSELF TESTED, MR RICHARDS!!
There is no public evidence or credible reporting that Keith Richards has ever had his DNA fully sequenced. While the legendary Rolling Stones guitarist is often the subject of fascination due to his longevity and resilience despite decades of a hard-living lifestyle, news about sequencing the genomes of famous rock stars has largely focused on others, particularly Ozzy Osbourne. Osbourne’s full genome sequencing was widely reported as a unique case meant to explore how he survived his own legendary excesses
Several articles and interviews speculate about Richards’ remarkable constitution and have even referenced the idea that his genome would be scientifically fascinating to examine. Notably, in the discussions about Osbourne's genome project, geneticists and Osbourne himself jokingly suggested Keith Richards as another ideal candidate for sequencing, precisely because of his reputation for surviving decades of substance abuse.
However, these were speculative comments, and there is no indication that any such analysis has ever actually taken place.
You have hundreds of millions to billions of dollars worth coming in
Totally... well, legit as far as banks are concerned
Why TF would you store it on an unencrypted public blockchain where everyone can see every. Damn. Move.
A credit or debit card is way more private; at least only the bank, its affiliates, and your government are watching your transactions -- not the entire internet
This Nobel Prize winner and subject matter expert takes the opposite view
https://youtube.com/watch?v=IkdziSLYzHw&t=2730s