It has at least one fatal flaw: the math it is based on. I feel like it won't be too long before a few major weaknesses are found and bitcoin will lose all security.
Bitcoin has been running since 2009 with plenty of incentive for hackers to find flaws in it and they haven't found any. It uses standard cryptography that is used by all our computer systems. If a flaw exists it's not just bitcoin that will be damaged but everything we use.
No human reads a novel and evaluates it as a whole. It's a story and the readers perception changes over the course of reading the book. Current AI can certainly do that.
> It's a story and the readers perception changes over the course of reading the book.
You're referring to casual reading, but writers and people who have an interest and motivation to read deeply review, analyze, and summarize books under lenses and reflect on them; for technique as much as themes, messages, how well they capture a milieu, etc. So that's quite a bit more than "no human"!
There's an entire line of Linux-supported Jetson products available for your perusal, in addition to all of the GTX and RTX cards that have native ARM64 support.
I think many people have the wrong idea what a container is (or i do) and make it sound more exotic than it is. Sure they have some level of isolation but for someone learning this stuff its better to think of them as just a process, like all the other processes running on your computer. And kubernetes as a system that runs and networks processes running on multiple computers.
Well, a group of processes... With some separation between them. Like you can't listen on localhost and call from another pod. But with processes you can do that. Same thing with UDS.
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