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Personally, I don't think my life will change a whole lot in the next decade, at least I hope, but I know a lot of you will have a lot more options in the next decade.

Any plans?

Probably talking to you guys on SN, figuring out how to keep my daughter away from boys (she is 6 now), and trying to find a way to keep my son from moving out until he is 30 (he is 14 now). Haha

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Maybe she'll just date a nice AI....

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That sounds more and more likely with China putting out its cheap new open source AI that is very resource conserving! Maybe we will all have our personal AI assistants or whatever all the time.

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I think AI is going to get weird.

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I think you are right. I think it will get more than just a little weird but the whole barrel full of weird, especially if AI gets into humanoid robots.

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Yea, LLMs are already starting to get crazy and they aren't even real AI.

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LLMs are just statistical aligners of words. Anybody thinking there is intelligence there is loopy, IMHO. They can put sentences and ideas together, but is there any originality to any of it? Maybe only what is put into the training by the human trainers and, so far, it is nicely biased.

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The human brain is a neural network. Digital AI is a similar neural network.

Wet-wear vs hard-ware.

Why wouldn't they be "real" intelligence sense they're literally modeled after our own brains?

Humans themselves are just LLM's which take 10-20 years to train up to the point of "intelligence". By training, I mean just living and learning and going to school. New humans don't even start forming full sentences until they're over a year old at least.

There's definitely not intelligence there, but it's getting to the point where you can believe that AI will have an understanding of language years from now.

yikes, that's not a future I want to live in

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I mean, there's going to be AI girls too if that's what you're worried about....

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shudder

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😂

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Hahaha good plan

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you want to keep your son from moving out? I thought most parents want their kids out haha

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Well I want them to be independent but I will miss my kids when they move out. Maybe we can compromise and he can move down the street 10 years from now.

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Life is a cycle... our little ones, no matter how much we take care of them, still have to go and make their own home... I don't really care about it either, but I'm already adapting my thinking to that so that when it happens it will be easier for me...

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A lot can change for me in 10 years, I won't be a single anymore.

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WHAT?!

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Right? A single piece of cheese?

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I think I'll be out of the fiat mines, by then.

Hopefully, my media empire and savings will be sufficient to support us.

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God, I'll probably still be grinding fiat. Boooo!

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I'm sure I'll still be grinding, but I hope it's for sats.

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Nah, you'll be grinding up the commies

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I'm pure gas on stacking sats. I have some pretty ambitious goals. At least ambitious for me.

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Funny how a question that will make me cringe big time during a job interview sets me on a contemplative mood haha

Personal - I should have withdrawn $150 from Google Adsense thanks to my tireless efforts on my blog

With wife - We should have released our foot off the pedal and have more time to enjoy each other’s company. Hopefully we will travel more

With children - they would have known their skills and strengths, as well as ways to create value to the world (and rake in sats!)

That’s about it. The rest is just icing.

Are you sure you won’t be more jacked by then? Haha

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It all sounded achievable until you said $150 Google Adsense

😅

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I have had a pretty good month this month. Approaching 4 bucks haha.

Thanks for sharing your e-book writing experience btw. I think I need to solidify my body of work before I look into collating my articles into a book. Maybe I will need another year or two haha

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Just gotta start

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Hopefully I'm a bit stronger. We will see. 😁

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Let me invest some sats on you.

Be the next Hugh Jackson (if you are not already!)

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It makes the HR people cringe as well

and if it doesn't why not answer geniuenly 🤷🏻‍♀️

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I think I will be flying around in my anti-gravity spaceship/RV that uses zero point energy to get around and living somewhere that I can grow my own food, year round. Travelling around as I wish and visiting the moons of Saturn or maybe even a few other stars. That is if I am not taking a dirt-nap by then!

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30 sats \ 1 reply \ @Golu 25 Jan

Too big to fail!

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Yep, also too big to fall.

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I hope you're right! That would be fucking awesome!

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I think it is looking better and better for that. I just have to live to see it, is all.

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Pretty good progress for 10 years

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Naah, it is already done, it is just hidden from the plebes.

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I'm not a big planner but for your question id probably be enjoying my life on a big estate where I have a big manson with big gardens, fields all around, 2 or 3 luxury cars, 5 or 6 expensive bikes, a good study area with a lots of books, a big conference room where I hold regular Bitcoin meetups, and yeah a school owned by me inside the estate (I need some work to do).

Out of it half the work is already done so don't take it as exaggeration.

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Fly me out for a meet up!

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It'd be my pleasure to fly out and host the 2006 Time magazine person of the year. Be ready. @remindme in 10 years.

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🤣

Potentially the best reminder ever. Now to sit and wait.

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Can't wait to meet you in 2035!

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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @Golu 25 Jan
Out of it half the work is already done so don't take it as exaggeration.

Where? When? How?

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Half the work means having means that'll allow me to fulfill all of the above.

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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @gmd 24 Jan

I think because of AI the workplace is going to be drastically changed in 5-10 years especially for white collar workers. Gonna be a wild ride…

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I drive a truck. It's not difficult to see where my job is heading

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i think more of the same, kids will be 20+ and I'll be showing them how to access and use btc on-chain while making sure they don't go blabbing about it and get kidnapped!

at this point, i would like to get back to more traveling and spending a few months a year in different countries i think.

at some point, i'd like to get back to some martial arts, maybe once I'm free of the school fun prison, i can be an old-man jujutsu guy, that would be cool

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I always wanted to do something like jujutsu but I doubt I'll make time for it.

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who knows, age 50 might be the perfect time lol

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Ill be 53, never too late though.

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Next decade....so many things will change. But since I enjoy my job currently, I hope I stay at the same company. Watch my kids grow...invest my time and money wisely. What else is there?

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Not a bad plan, mine is pretty similar.

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I would like to have one car restored by then, we will see how that goes. I am hoping my kids are able to pick up tools and understand engines and mechanics a bit.

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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @nym 24 Jan

Posting on Stacker News for micro sats

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It's going to be fun to watch SN evolve over the next decade

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I think I’ll still be passionate about investing and coding. Investing will bring me financial freedom, and I’ll have several software products generating steady income for me. At the same time, I’ll have more time to dive into cool and fun tech like compilers, PLT, and more!

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Being healthier fitter smarter better then I am today and financially free

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That's the dream!

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I would like to own land, have a home in Portugal, and a camper van so I can travel all around for extended periods of time.

Aside from that, I don’t think there’s much else I really even want.

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That actually sounds really nice.

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A decade is a lot of time, so I'm really not sure about my plans, but hoping for the best.

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I too hope to escape the fiat mine by then.. Hopefully building something related to Nostr and/or Bitcoin. But also spending a lot of time outdoors with my kids

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Traveling living off bitcoin. Living in countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia where the cost of living is 1/4th or 1/3 of the US...

Cuts 20 years off the time I need to work (conservatively)

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In the next ten years I plan to be Married and have secured a place to live. Called Heaven on earth! Breaking out of this Matrix is key to success! God is within US all who knows 10 years I may not be walking on Earth as it is today!

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Hopefully more of things I like and less of things I dont.

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Hopefully a happy man with a new house

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Same guy, just 10 years older.

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I be dead

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There is only one plan. Live free, stack SATS, remain my own boss, and enjoy life's turn as much as I can with my family (Family)

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It's hard to say at the rate in which things change. 10 years is good chunk of time, but like you, I can't imagine myself being much different, but of course I'm always learning, growing, adapting. I know that in 10 years my BTC will be able to afford quite a lot more, so I am looking forward to that.

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In 10 years different work for sure (maybe related to maps), maybe different lifestyle also, and most likely different country.

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teaching newbs how to unplug, survive, and thrive; my mission is to catch them as early as possible, before deep Artificial Indoctrination.

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There is a saying: if you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans

Earthships and chill.

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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ooo 25 Jan

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