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Hello PulseChain, PulseX, HEX, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and free speech, I won for us all!
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Welcome to the 4 comma club @elonmusk 1,000,000,000,000.

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posts a gif of a man alone in a club joke goes over everyone's head...

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The government is just other people. Those people are trying to make you: AML/KYC to login to your computer. AML/KYC to get a phone number. AML/KYC to go on a website. AML/KYC to be able to chat. AML/KYC to use social media. AML/KYC's many to see spicy photos, X already does this. AML/KYC to charge your car, (you need a credit card right?) AML/KYC to pay anyone anything. AML/KYC to access the newest AI. Blow into an alcohol meter to start your car. But the 4th amendment protects your right to privacy, right? I guess ProveX $PRVX can help remove some of this suck, but man... OS: California's Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043) & Colorado's proposed SB26-051 "Age Attestation on Computing Devices" phone: 2026-10407 enhancing-know-your-customer-requirements website: Texas HB 1181, Utah SB 287, and Louisiana HB 142 I'm tired of searching for all the laws, one of yall can just ask AI and post in thread. These are just some of the USA regs. Much of the rest of the world already has it worse. At what point are you guys going to do something about your privacy being rigorously violated, by basically everyone, all day every day, including by those other people that "govern" you. Is this not the opposite of freedom?
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These are not hypotheticals, they're mostly already laws or regulations that have passed in parts of the states. The suck is real.
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The government shouldn't have book burnings and turning off AI is the same thing.
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Guys, you can't support government book burning, because the next government might burn the books you like. I can't believe I have to actually explain this. There's lots of other reasons to not support it as well.
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It's quite a slippery slope to accept a government's control over speech, even the speech emitted by a machine, because how different really is the text you read from a book, or the text you read from an AI model? Today for the first time I'm aware of, a government made an AI company turn of it's model to the general public. This is interesting, because all the model does is generate "speech." You could say it emits knowledge. Humans also emit knowledge, and speech. Would it make sense then for the government to shut up humans that could have said or transmitted the same information the AI model could do? That would be an obvious violation of several rights guaranteed under the constitution. The most slippery of slopes. re: "Anthropic"
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Ian Freeman Nevin Shetty Roman Storm Roman Sterlingov Keonne Rodriguez William Lonergan Hill Pardon the crypto prisoners. End the Biden war on technological innovation.
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Let's say you already have a good looking face. You decide you want to look better, so you're gonna chop up your face (surgery). The better you already look, the riskier that is, because you have less to gain and more to lose. Thus, a decision to do a thing is different for every person, because everyone is in a different starting position. Another fun kind of logic matrix. Tests. There's 4 quadrants. If you don't know the true positive, true negative, and false positive, false negative rates, then a test can really mislead you. If something has a high false positive rate, and a quite low incidence in the general population you're a member of, then a positive result can usually mean you don't actually have what's being tested for. If I recall correctly, AIDS tests have this property for most folks in the USA. I like to give tips that are useful everywhere, and making better decisions is a life long skill.
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Like if you're tired of winning
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flexed on this boomer today stonks huh? have fun staying rich HFSR
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I've been warning you about inflation bugs for years, but y'all don't listen... ZCASH. $ZEC
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PulseChain is better than zcash $zec. Why? Well Zcash was just emergency patched, and the network down for many, because a vulnerability was discovered, and patched, but its impossible to know if it was ever exploited, unless an exploiter confessed. It's a funny property of most privacy coins, that you can't detect if someone inflation bug (minted a bunch of free coins) or not, because you can't actually count up the total supply. PulseChain is safer software. Ethereum is PulseChain's testnet, and it's a wonderful test net!
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Shout out to everyone shilling blockchains with inflation bugs. @balajis @cameron @tyler etcetera. ZEC is down 50% in a day more or less, but not to FUD, it's still up from not too long ago. The sad thing is, no one actually cares to use the most secure software out there (PulseChain and its test net, Ethereum.) Because they think they're smarter than you I guess. Or smarter than me, which, well, lol, I'll let you be the judge.
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Waaah waaaah the prices suck waaah. Bitches. I've been here since 2011. That's 15 fucking years. The prices have sucked again and again, it's in the game. Man up.
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.@JeffBezos Rockets are cool. Being alive to see them work out is cooler. Your hair has lost all its color. The testosterone and HGH is just smoking through what's left faster. Please invest in the research that might save you (and many others.) before its too late. Yes, you may have some plays in the "become worm food later" space. But 'tis not enough.
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