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We Just Unredacted the Epstein Files

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46364121

I tried to ascertain, but am not certain, this is the original blog source. Maybe they made some prior X posts.


While you’re waiting for those, here’s my favorite scientific paper ever, from NASA, only 6 pages and includes the phrases “hell planet”, “Gerard K. O’Neill”, and “aerostat habitat” - https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20030022668/downloads/20...

thanks!

That (\/) (;,,;) (\/) I’m helping! feeling upon discovering a mod has bumped one of your 04:00 UTC “oh, this is interesting” posts that nobody else saw.

There was definitely a thing during dotcom 1 where people could leave stickies for other people using the same service. Iirc it imploded dramatically from people sniping at each other, which you avoid. I’ll have to look that up.

As someone with 238 tabs currently open, personal stickies could be a good thing.


You mean something like "Guestbook" in the 2000s? :D



”The narrative of boom and bust is familiar—but also out of step with the possibilities of a new technology.”

https://archive.ph/jwILp


Just because something is valuable tech doesn't mean it's not a bubble. See internet and dotcom bubble.

I suspect what comprises the majority of the ai bubble is closer to the subprime mortgage / housing bubble than the dotcom one. More of the money and fallout is tied to real estate and debt deals being all topsy turvy.

There are a bunch of companies that amount to a good prompt + tools, and there is certainly an amount of dotcom feeling there, but the money side of those seems tiny by comparison to the infra investments at the top of the tech food chain



I feel like I’m just getting stuff figured out and how to appreciate things. Probably always have; hope I always will. It would be nice to stay right here for several decades.



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