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"content": "nostr:npub14lmh8azph6ll8fsf6xx4rc8882ulaaagsautxufnv0p7w3qedrhsa75crk I enjoy Barry Smith AI. Stream analysis has it's place; however, mostly I am biased as well, particularly since it seems humans are unwilling to seize agency in their own maps and telemetry... somewhere to start and a goal to reach. The dominant AI version is wasteful and ridiculous. (Kind of like how blockchain might possibly be interesting and useful... rsyslog's merkle trees for instance ... but it completely dies in the dominant version.)",
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