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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.

@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.

@AmpBenzScientist

What about the Netherlands (your spelling is closer to the native word for the country)?

@omegaman

@freemo C'est la vie.

Hope you are having fun with your new company. 🙂

After talking with my Musslim friend group today (long time since we caught up) I was very happy to hear that they all agreed they would never vote for or ... Its good to hear that Biden's racism is catching up with him.

I wasn’t going to post this story, but it again has a North GA connection so why not.

Sources close to Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) who’s leading the new investigation told Fox News that per House rules, the former select committee, chaired by Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MI), was required to turn over all documents from its investigation. Thompson reportedly said he’d turn over four terabytes of archived data.

This turned into less than three terabytes of data, prompting Loudermilk’s committee to hire a digital forensics team to scrape hard drives to determine what’s missing, the NY Post reports.

The team determined that 117 files were both encrypted and deleted on Jan. 1, 2023, just days before Thompson’s team was required to transmit the data to the new committee. The forensics team was able to recover all 117 deleted files, and Loudermilk wants answers.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/jan-6-committee-destroyed-more-100-encrypted-files-days-gop-took-majority

BREAKING: Federal Court rules use of Emergencies Act was unconstitutional

The counter-terrorism law used by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government to arrest leaders of the Freedom Convoy and search and seize property and persons involved in the anti-mandate demonstration, which arrived in Ottawa on January 28, 2022, was deemed unconstitutional by a judge.

https://rebelne.ws/4b5tPYK

"We estimate the Supply-side value of widely-used OSS is $4.15 billion, but that the Demand-side value is much larger at $8.8 trillion ... firms would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if OSS did not exist" ()

papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf

"an attacker who has access to a shared through its programmable interface (e.g., OpenCL) can Steal Memory from other users and processes" ()

blog.trailofbits.com/2024/01/1

Basically what old folks like me have been saying the entire time. We needed to bring manufacturing home, but we had a fucking coup by lesser men to drive us over the cliff instead. You want to know why there are medicine shortages? It’s because China doesn’t like our chip bans on them. You can’t be a beggar and a mugger for long.

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@AmpBenzScientist All of the major ones, half of the obscure ones... honestly its too many to name.

@AmpBenzScientist

Inconceivable!

You keep a' using that word. I do not think it a' means, what you think it a' means!

When I worked as a programmer I always assured my clients that I would fix all their problems. What I usually didnt tell them about was all the new problems I would introduce in the process.

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