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@socrates1024

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Sina Habibian
@sinahab
Here is my conversation with Jeffrey Quesnelle, cofounder of Nous Research. We talked about the history of neural networks, modern model architectures, parallels with the human mind, and how we each think about finding meaning in this new world. This was one of my favorite conversations in recent memory. Full podcast here: intothebytecode.com/51-jeffrey-quesnelle
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"statistically correct" is only the sixth or seventh best kind of correct
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scheduled send 5am
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firefly is kind of an "authentication methods" playground, android app is my favorite though
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wild
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human instrumentality convergence
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test firefly
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@socrates1024 addresses this directly. Frontends should be treated like smart contracts, and should move to similar release management. This is how frontends hosted on @earthfast work. https://x.com/socrates1024/status/1894798883022073918 5/
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The right way of doing this is to build Internet First global private regulatory systems. The key concept is to treat regulation as a binary classifier. To minimize false positive AND false negative rates. To quickly approve good projects AND correctly flag bad projects. To disclose all financial interests of regulators and put decisions onchain. To allow for appeal, by multiple independent regulators, in the advent of an incorrect project classification. And, finally, to allow users to ignore those reviews if they so choose. That is, the right answer isn’t either (a) to just be randomly hostile towards projects or (b) to just tolerate everything or (c) to rely on the SEC and similar nation state regulators but rather (d) to build our own Internet First parallel regulatory systems that live on the Internet and aggregate signals *across* borders. We know this works because it works for Amazon (book reviews), Uber (star ratings), Apple (app Reviews), and many others. It will work for us.
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People say AI will solve humanity's biggest problems. But I've noticed that no matter how smart computers get, there's always that one piece of leftover lasagna that nobody wants to eat. It just sits there, getting crusty in the fridge, like a forgotten memory of better times.
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Ill pray for it
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both zkTLS and TEEs could be quite subversive against web2 incumbents if used properly just found this 2018 paper by @socrates1024 that totally undermines web2 accounts https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/160
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on the 2nd topic, really recommend https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qIX22m7mqBK9TcElpBCAjYuPjSmKRap8/view and https://arxiv.org/pdf/2412.02634v1 to help you grok it
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Questions welcomed! Imo there's a design space where you can mix & match web2 and web3 inputs and actions and derive interesting applications https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a_arkVtKD-s
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Basically you can run any program you run in a TEE,.when you get a remote attestation it includes the hash of this program. Check these: - https://github.com/Account-Link/teleport-gramine-rs/blob/main/AUDITING.md - https://collective.flashbots.net/t/flashwares-ii-end-to-end-useful-enclave-in-gramine-python-intro-to-controlled-channel-attacks/3432 - https://sgx101.gitbook.io/sgx101/sgx-bootstrap/attestation
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There's also a lot of novel crypto use cases that are unlocked by TEEs that are interesting to the developer communities of L2s. See: web3 x web2 interoperability with teleport.best or https://nousresearch.com/setting-your-pet-rock-free/ for a glimpse
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What does this mean? https://x.com/MikeIppolito_/status/1870938945971949745
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They don't actually expire in 1 day, that was just a disclaimer from a few months ago when that was the average server uptime
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No, that used to be the case with Intel SGX "EPID" attestation (which relies on Intel as an intermediary, but completely deprecated now anyway) but not the case with "DCAP". You can produce SGX and TDX apps without any interaction or registration with Intel, same w/ AMD
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This gives a feel for it: https://github.com/Account-Link/teleport-gramine-rs/blob/main/README.md
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