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Left side of the bell curve free thinker. Here to learn https://x.com/stack_jarrow
AI much like social media and the internet has two sides. One is very good in the sense that it can bring useful knowledge to use quickly and efficiently, but on the flip side we can also become too reliant on it to the point where we’re handicapped without it. But there can be such efficiency gains to be had that perhaps using it in everyday life for most things that maybe the tradeoff is worth it? One of my friends was weirded out by Jordi Visser’s use of the term relationship with AI and he is fixated on that as opposed to seeing the efficiency gains that Jordi Visser’s talks about on Pompliano’s podcast. Opinions on AI/ relationships? I think my friend is correct in saying it’s not a relationship as it’s an interaction with a computer but he fixates on something that is tangentially unimportant in the context of efficiency gains to be had. #asknostr
Mobility is key! Over a year and a half out from a life changing injury with a focus on strength through range of motion as much as is preserved status post injury has me feeling strong to this day. Mantra of 2026: Health is Wealth #fitness
When discussing ideas like what is Austrian economics and anarchocapitalism and Jeff Booth’s type stuff where the true nature of a free market is deflation, and we’ve never lived in a truly free market etc. with my family and or friends they are open to hearing the ideas up and to the point where they start saying the typical the anarchy can only exist for a minute in time before more government is formed ( which in the sense of some organizational structure that sets rules I.e. a government forms I agree with) but also that through a government a free market is allowed to exist( through maintaining a monopoly on violence to enforce patents etc. Definetely not bearish, just realizing we are super early, I think we have a long ways to go before people realize the good side of deflation and the nature of having a free market economy. Call it Stockholm syndrome?