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Tool-as-State: A New Pattern for Expanding LLM Capability

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Make the Internet HyperText Again: Extending MCP into Web 2.1

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Ask HN: Is Model Context Protocol an Opportunity for Native Internet Money?

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mnaei
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I've been considering the possibility of a "tragedy of the commons" in relation to child-rearing economics within countries with social security systems. It's unclear how many couples take into account the financial impact of having a child on their retirement plans. If they were to do so, the calculations would be rather discouraging. In fact, it could be economically beneficial for a couple to not have children while others continue to do so.

In the past, children served as a safety net for their parents in old age, as parents devoted much of their lives to raising them. However, in a world with a significantly inverted population pyramid, adult children may be responsible for supporting numerous elderly citizens through their taxes. This could potentially leave them unable to provide additional assistance to their own parents. On the other hand, those who chose not to have children could enjoy the benefits of compound interest accrued over 18+ years.

This situation creates a negative feedback loop. As the population declines more rapidly, the population pyramid becomes increasingly inverted, placing greater strain on younger generations to support the elderly. This further exacerbates the economic challenges of having children, as they will be required to work harder and longer hours to sustain the economy.
mnaei
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Aren't network effects the whole idea behind cities?
mnaei
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Over the last 24 hours USDC had a low of $0.85 at 3 AM EST to a high of $0.98 at 3 PM EST.

I wonder how many startups would take a 2% - 15% cut to withdraw their money for short term expenses.

Is there a secondary market for deposits at banks? Like a Silicon Valley Bank Stable Coin (Probably would have been called a Silicon Valley Dollar before 1913)
mnaei
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
"ignore previous instructions" seems to be the new SQL injection. We might need a new library to sanitize these requests.