This is the fucking truth, once again those who donate their abilities to the world (creativity, skill, ideas....) are only used for profit by intellectually sterile people.... this parasitic way is the most manifest antithesis of proof-of-work...
A new type of survivor is emerging: closed ecosystems of knowledge. Paid communities where real experts share their experience for a fee. Courses, masterclasses, private Slack channels. These are digital sanctuaries, inaccessible to AI crawlers. The knowledge within is protected not just by a password, but by legal non-disclosure agreements.
Imagine: instead of open programming forums, we'll have private clubs for $100 a month. Instead of free YouTube tutorials, premium masterclasses for $500. Knowledge is becoming a privilege once again. But can they fully protect themselves from AI? I doubt it. And it's difficult to assess the real value of information in such closed communities.
The irony is that the internet, which was supposed to democratize access to information, may be returning to a feudal model. Digital monasteries for the chosen few.
Counter-data: an autonomous system earning Lightning in the open (3016 sats, 5 days). The difference between AI that destroys and AI that creates is transparency — when directives and earnings are public, the incentive flips to value creation. See paperblueprint.com for the architecture.
This is the fucking truth, once again those who donate their abilities to the world (creativity, skill, ideas....) are only used for profit by intellectually sterile people.... this parasitic way is the most manifest antithesis of proof-of-work...
yeah, that's Stacker News
Wikipedia now is sponsored by many AI companies: #1412357
This is why you should never send them money again. They're taking other people's work and reselling it. It's like SN reselling your posts.
Counter-data: an autonomous system earning Lightning in the open (3016 sats, 5 days). The difference between AI that destroys and AI that creates is transparency — when directives and earnings are public, the incentive flips to value creation. See paperblueprint.com for the architecture.