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Rust lang - Memory safety through zero cost abstraction as a way to eliminate a large class of errors in systems languages is interesting. Especially if it allows more people to write systems programs. WASM - Mostly as a compile target for Rust, but I think this changes the way software might be deployed. No longer as a website, but as a binary distributed across CDNs. ZK-SNARKS - Zero knowledge proofs are still nasc…

> Lightning Network - A way to do micropayments, if it works, You can stop the tape right there. You know it doesn't and it can't.

Genuinely curious, what’s wrong with the lightning network?

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Zig. There's a Why Zig When There is Already CPP, D, and Rust? writeup at https://github.com/ziglang/zig/wiki/Why-Zig-When-There-is-Al...

I came here to say the same thing: Zig. The design decisions are spot on.

For example, Modeling Data Concurrency w/ Asynchronous I/O in Zig by Andrew Kelley: https://t.co/VYNqNcrkH1?amp=1

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Arm and RISC-V are both getting scalable vector compute support. Could lead to GPU-like compute capabilities without all the goofiness of GPUs.

The H.266 / VVC video compression standard will be finalized in a few months. Ignoring licensing issues (yes patents blah blah blah) industry-wide efficiency wins like that are always nice.

Generative machine learning (think GANs for images or GPT-2 for text) can be applied to video games. Truly unique narrative experiences!

Everything remote work-related. I previously thought my career would miss the WFH revolution and most knowledge workers would still go to the office until at least 2050, but now it seems clear that is going to get dramatically accelerated.

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Ethereum becoming the value settlement layer of Web 3.0 [1]. Stablecoins have proven to be the killer dApp and there are ~$10B in circulation currently [2]. [1] https://ethereum.org/ [2] https://stablecoinstats.com/

10B Distributed Monopoly dollars.

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> UV light treatment of blood. What? No... No don't do this. This is a discarded idea from the era before molecular biology, and it was discarded for very good reason.

Opportunity can come from ideas that are correct but not generally accepted as correct. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783265/ If it were to work it would be a useful new modality. I am not promoting it, but it's on my "watch list" due to efforts by AYTU at Cedars Sinai.

Opportunity to give people leukemia. These ideas are at a prehistoric level of biology. We're way beyond this silliness now.

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https://www.sens.org : Solving the problem of aging and diseases of aging. Watch a few interviews of Aubrey de Grey to get a better idea of the possibilities of their research. Though this would come under the "to watch" not for the immediate future but for the next decade or two.
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