Wait.. Was this adjusted for inflation? Portfolios and fiat currencies are different things.
Cryptocurrecy is tech. Most things are tech these days. Technology adaptation is one of the main advantages we have as a species, and there is a whole anthropology about it.
Would prefer <- but everybody wants to be like C.
Oh.. That is becoming common? That is not good at all.
They honestly could.
That is actually somewhat surprising
Also, whenever they are an outlier, they are usually just lying.
Guess we could not magic away the upcoming recession after all.
Yikes.
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Ah. So you just mean within like 4 Chinese cities. You are an idiot.
That is one thing I noticed pretty strongly in this new development. Endless somewhat obnoxious amount of resources in the USA.
And there are stockpiles. The reality of how artificial the USA economy is, is pretty odd to see.
There is a bunch of stuff that makes it look like Americans are poor: healthcare and education costs on individuals, and overpriced unhealthy food, etc...
But, resources are pretty much skimmed off the top and stockpiled to make it look that way. And it has been this way for over half a century.
- Covid stay home? Blank checks for everybody. Also, let's just ignore student loan interest for 3 years.
- No oil from Russia? Here is an calculated release of oil reserves, so gas prices do not move enough for you, dear citizen, to complain about our political actions.
- Asia produces most of our electronics? Here is 5 trillion funny-bucks if you can do that here. Also, for anyone that we like, here is a sack of resources.
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@Jens_Rasmussen @WashedOutGundamPilot
A recent bill is passing to increase USA manufacturing in electronics to deal with this supply chain issue.
https://rollcall.com/2022/04/26/house-senate-to-open-conference-on-rd-technology-bills/
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He he he he
Did not see people running. Am dispointed.
We live in a society or something like that.
Most people are probably accidents.
Used to spawn a browser for it from the terminal.
But I started to feel the poor habits the point and click interface teaches. And it does not scale for more complicated ML designs. So now I just use pytorch directly with vim.
I am pretty curious about how to use automated reasoning systems to help discover new things, use and verify old ideas, and generally make my life easier.
Current events I try to keep up on
- Math Logic community (The Journal of Symbolic Logic)
- Statistics community (JASML, AoS)
- Algebra community (JoA, JoAG, JoPaAA, SIGSAM)
- Formal Methods community (CAV/TACAS)
Passing the learning curve up to current events
- Abstract Algebra (Dummit, Foote)
- Commutative Algebra (Eisenbud)
- Algebraic Geometry (Hartshorne)
- Mathematical Logic (Mendelson)
- Model Theory (Marker)