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[Warning: This might be the longest Shtetl-Optimized post of all time! But that's OK; I expect most people will only want to read the introductory part anyway.] As I've mentioned before, economist, blogger, and friend Bryan Caplan was unimpressed when ChatGPT got merely a D on his Labor Economics midterm. So on Bryan's blog, appropriately…
by Tyler Durden
Last week, when cryptos
again plunged on the well-timed recurring news report that China was
again banning crypto - something China has been doing with zero success since 2014 but has taken on new urgency now that its Digital Yuan has emerged as a total flop - this time in the format of cracking down in
Proof-of-Work (such as Bitcoin and Ethereum 1.0) crypto miners, we said that this could be
the best thing to happen for crypto: after all, the
China was and is the bitcoin bears biggest friend: as long as bitcoin is mostly mined in China, where coal power plants account for most of electrical generation, bitcoin will remain dirty and give the ESG fanatics ammo to criticize bitcoin.
Tenet’s Biggest Surprise: An Unexpected Solution to the Justice System’s Largest Problem
Tenet
The time travel mechanics in
Tenet are not quite like anything I’ve seen before. While vaguely reminiscent of films like
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,
Tenet’s mechanics break their own ground.
The central conceit of
Tenet is that the flow of time can be reversed for objects or people. When this happens, the affected objects travel
backward in time, rather than forward. This process is fully reversible, such that the normal flow of time can be restored (and then reversed again) at any point. Of note, objects traveling backwards in time do so in 1:1 real time, with no time jumps.