@thendrix Pull up not out.
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@Draven That looks like the setup for washing Dickies or really dirty clothes. It's always useful to have an old beat up washing machine in the garage.
@AmpBenzScientist Thats why you record :) because it may be used against you but if it is then its a violation.
@freemo Innocent until proven guilty is why they take people to jail. It's just to preserve their innocence except for the other inmates. That's a different type of innocence.
@freemo Is that when the nearest judge sprints to the location to point out that the invocation implies neither guilt nor innocence?
Delivery of Justice in 30 minutes or less or one is set free.
I know I have said this before, but its soooo important to know.
In america your 5th amendment right to remain silent is **not** granted automatically. If speaking with a cop if you remain silent without explicitly invoking it as a right that silence **can** and will be used against you in a court of law. It is **only** when you explicitly verbalize you are invoking your right that you gain this protection!
Shame it didnt work out for you then, maybe make another go?
I would say money is pretty easy to make legally and morally too. Most, almost every one, has very poor money habits. So generally most people are looking for ways to waste their money and dont even realize it. Honestly if money was a bit harder to make we might have a healthier economy because then people would have to actually provide services of value.
Im always happy to hear new ideas, but keep in mind if i like it I would steal it, so if you dont want someone to steal it you shouldnt share it (or at least get an NDA first). But yes if you publicly expose your idea ill listen and see if i get any inspiration from it, sure.
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COVID destroyed a lot of startups sadly. That said 6 figures is a bit hard to start a company off of unless its at the higher end of that, or unless its an idea you think you could totally do yourself including marketing and sales, which isnt very common.
Its certainly fun. But yea the company itself was technically founded in 2007 but was just me working for free to build it up since then. The tech was from a few years earlier already too.
@freemo I had the location, armed security, potential customers and an open minded attitude. Employees would have been Mathematicians who specialized in the computational side of Mathematics. I worked with them pen testing or hacking or in malware analysis previously. There were a few sub levels of operations including outsourced computational workloads, information analysis and more specialized tasks. Filtered power, noise isolation from the rest of the business and waste heat securely dissipated. So yes we were prepared for "Data Analysis" and to this day I haven't seen any services that could rival it.
It's not difficult to make money. The only difficulty is making money legally and morally.
If you'd like to read more about it, I could reveal more. Maybe part of the plan could prove lucrative enough and live on. The reason why the business failed is because it failed to launch. I couldn't get the minimal hardware which consisted of approximately 1200ish threads of native x86-64.
@thendrix That's unfortunate. At least they know.
@freemo I was just going to do Data Analysis but couldn't get the initial hardware. People were promising six figures of investment but COVID hit.
20 years? Wow that's quite some time. With your background I'm pretty certain that it's fun work.
@AmpBenzScientist Obviously im not saying very much. But yea lots of fun, I have high hopes. I've been working on AGI for 20 years now and I think we are finally at the door step.
What about the Netherlands (your spelling is closer to the native word for the country)?
@freemo That sounds pretty cool. If it's what it sounds like, it's pretty close to my failed business plan.