I genuinely find LLMs to be helpful with a wide variety of tasks. I have never once found an NFT to be useful.
Here’s a random little example: I took a photo of my bookcase, with about 200 books on it, and had my LLM make a spreadsheet of all the books with their title, author, date of publication, cover art image, and estimated price. I then used this spreadsheet to mass upload them to Facebook Marketplace in bulk. In about 20 minutes I had over 200 facebook ads posted for every one of my books, which resulted in getting far more money than if I made one ad to sell all the books in bulk; I only had to do a quick review of the spreadsheet to fix any glaring issues. I also had it use some marketing psychology to write attractive descriptions for the ads.
100%, it’s just a smart contract on a blockchain that can have multiple keys and logic as to who can add or unlock or withdraw funds at what times… (like if you have a 6 person org and a transaction requires the key signatures of 3 people to also trigger the action for example.) The possibilities are endless. NFTs, however, were hijacked by retards.
Have you looked at local LLMs? You can download and run them off your own machine - no connecting to an external server. They aren’t any more power intensive than a lot of video games. I downloaded a DeepSeek model and I use ComfyUI to operate it locally
I cant wait until they bring back the walgreens fridge door. AI data center speculating on your groceries so that they don’t have to actually gauge value.
Uber immediately ratifies any outliers and updates their pricing to reflect the conceptual value lost. Meaning for every cheap service you can find, it will increase the value of the whole product without coming back down as the value is speculated higher than before. Investor’s delight!
I genuinely find LLMs to be helpful with a wide variety of tasks. I have never once found an NFT to be useful.
Here’s a random little example: I took a photo of my bookcase, with about 200 books on it, and had my LLM make a spreadsheet of all the books with their title, author, date of publication, cover art image, and estimated price. I then used this spreadsheet to mass upload them to Facebook Marketplace in bulk. In about 20 minutes I had over 200 facebook ads posted for every one of my books, which resulted in getting far more money than if I made one ad to sell all the books in bulk; I only had to do a quick review of the spreadsheet to fix any glaring issues. I also had it use some marketing psychology to write attractive descriptions for the ads.
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100%, it’s just a smart contract on a blockchain that can have multiple keys and logic as to who can add or unlock or withdraw funds at what times… (like if you have a 6 person org and a transaction requires the key signatures of 3 people to also trigger the action for example.) The possibilities are endless. NFTs, however, were hijacked by retards.
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Have you looked at local LLMs? You can download and run them off your own machine - no connecting to an external server. They aren’t any more power intensive than a lot of video games. I downloaded a DeepSeek model and I use ComfyUI to operate it locally
The way it writes marketing copy is absolutely perfect. It was so formulaic to begin with.
I cant wait until they bring back the walgreens fridge door. AI data center speculating on your groceries so that they don’t have to actually gauge value.
Uber immediately ratifies any outliers and updates their pricing to reflect the conceptual value lost. Meaning for every cheap service you can find, it will increase the value of the whole product without coming back down as the value is speculated higher than before. Investor’s delight!
It’s gonna be zimbabwe on crack.