Seems like George is inching towards learning about Triffin Dilemma[0].
To meet global demand, the issuer must supply enough currency, potentially weakening its own economy, but restricting supply would harm international trade and finance
https://x.com/ylecun/status/1845956992898150855
Before "OpenAI" was a thing, there was "Open AI" (with a space.
In 2015, Guy Ravine circulated the idea of an open and collaborative non-profit AI research org.
He registered the domain http://open.ai and filed a trademark.
Then, OpenAI was created without him...
Yep, those are just forms of batteries though so I think my point stands? There is lots of cool stuff you can do with PV+TES without even needing true thermal batteries, just using smart electric hot water heaters and dispatch, and even cooler things if you set up a peer-to-peer network of them! But again, that just goes to the point that other challenges have overtaken solar efficiency in urgency (which is a great thing to reflect on!)
Yeah, because for eg. I can publish the given repository from my server with an additional signed commit (signed by me) on top of the original history, and that commit could include a backdoor. You have no way of knowing whether this additional commit is "authorized" by the project leads/owners or not.
That is in fact the point, it's decentralized by nature. The entire idea behind git's decentralization is that your version with an additional backdoor is no lesser of a version than any other. You handle that at the pointer or address level i.e. deciding to trust your server.