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And government in general. Populist demagogues capitalize on the misperception that one man can just make all the "easy" fixes. DOGE was a good example of that.

From my perspective, there is such a thing as "too much democracy." I don't know how to quantify the exact right amount for a given situation.

In the case of companies, a benevolent dictatorship is fine because employees, customers and investors can all exit and find other companies. It's at the nation state level where you need more structural veto points. (Arguably true for towns/counties/states too, but you still have the right to exit so...)


For give my naiveté, but who pays for the training of these models?


The spam results dominating Google, runaway popups... ugh


Wow, this brings back memories. Way back in the 2000 I worked on a concept to charge “postage“ to big senders and remit payments to receivers (hosts, not end users). I also looked at hashcash. I ultimately abandoned the project because I realized I would be spending all my time convincing big senders why they should pay and I knew I would hate that job.

Previously I was the spam cop for a big sender and saw up close all the ways our clients would try to weasel around it.


Do you have a web site? I'd like to check it out.

I'm building an identity verification platform for age verification. I set it up as a nonprofit because I think this is a public good that should be provided by governments. It's mostly a proof of concept right now. My long term goal is to get state DMVs using it (or something like it).

https://cardlessid.org


I could use this for a project I'm working on, but the Download link is 404 on GitHub


That link only works for verified YC founders, not just members of the network.


In theory yes, in practice it requires lots of different government services to get on the same page. How do you verify a state ID? Usually the DMV. Have they released an API endpoint for that? Almost certainly no. What if instead you're using a passport? Then the federal government needs to do it. What if your passport is from a country with weak government that doesn't have a lot of capacity?

And of course governments attract hackers because they tend to not be up to date on security best practices.

A single abstraction layer on blockchains allows more developers and security experts to contribute and innovate.


There are also SNRIs, which don't have the sexual side effects. I've done mostly SSRIs but in the last few years I've been on an SNRI called Pristiq and it's the best by far.


YMMV for sure - I was on an SNRI (Cymbalta) for a few months as an attempt to eliminate nerve pain. It all but destroyed my ability to climax both during and for maybe 6 months after getting off of it.

The brain zaps were also hell if I was even like an hour later than usual to take it


Why do you think SNRIs wouldn't have sexual side effects? They still inhibit the reuptake of serotonin just like SSRIs. That's the part that causes (certain) sexual side effects.


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