• Re: Nick's Greatest Hits

    From dart200@user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy,alt.messianic,comp.theory on Sun Jul 5 20:03:16 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.theory

    On 7/5/26 9:09 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 5 Jul 2026 01:38:29 -0700, dart200
    <user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/4/26 6:33 PM, Creon wrote:
    At Sat, 4 Jul 2026 17:43:55 -0700, dart200 <user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/2/26 5:57 PM, Dude wrote:
    u can post platitudes about social responsibility all u fucking want,
    but profiteers never actually fucking mean it

    And there's that bias you were saying you had! Good work!


    i have $250k to my name, spend around $10k/mo, while i'm taking a break >>from a career of programming because the ungodliness of this wholly
    unwarranted "industry" drove me to the closet anyone has ever come to
    breaking thru godel's incompleteness. ain't going back to work in that
    heinous shitshow until i make some headway on disseminating the progress
    i made

    So you have about two years. One idea would be to cut your expenses
    at least in halt. Another would be to find some guys who can really
    help you, like univ professors for instance, to get an idea of how
    close you really are to figuring stuff out, and are you really smarter
    than everybody else who has tried? Then, if so, they will have the

    smarter? it's not only about raw intelligence, i seriously doubt i'd
    score that far above average on an "iq" test

    what i do have is vs the theorists of the past is experience in
    professional computing, and a perspective on the ungodly crap the
    computing industry has created, so a motivation they couldn't have even dreamed of... they weren't living the computing hell incompleteness
    created: i am

    heck even most modern academics lack my perspective because again: they
    don't have much professional experience to see the utter mockery of what
    the industry has made of ought to be _universal_ computing machine.

    and then not only do they normally not have that experience, they lack
    the heart and courage to look at the millions of people doing
    professional computing ... and not only consider, but fully accept, that
    it's almost entirely bullshit unnecessary work

    my strength is _how_ i've directed my intelligence, not my raw capacity.
    the arguments that i've found aren't even that complicated vs the
    literally thousands of pages of theory that has been written about undecidability within computing. i'm pretty sure i can tear them apart
    in a dozen or so

    contacts you need, which you will never find on usenet. Not ever,
    never.

    actually comp.theory was incredibly useful in terms of idea generation,
    even if it was entirely antagonistic engagement instead of cooperative

    luckily i'm almost at the point where cooperative engagement might start
    to be warranted from their sort


    Beyond that, realize that nobody cares about starvation diets, self immolation, self impoverishment. Those feel too much like tantrums.

    well... if ur a nobody then yes no one cares. clearly if ur a major
    leader of some sort things can be different


    Decide right now, what you will do when you run out of money and do
    that now. You are not the only one in the world who doesn't like this
    stupid system we have created for ourselves.

    bro i appreciate your advice but my plan for when i run out of money is
    move back in with the parents, but i'm not about to do that right now
    because i need the space from them to think clearly. and at this point,
    i don't think that's going to happen.

    i've been thinking about these ideas on and off for the past decade
    actually, it's not like i suddenly came to them recently. but it is only
    the last year that i've been giving them the time they deserve and only
    over the last few months have i started to feel a viable path to
    sustaining myself on them.

    this is me betting on myself and my own ability, against all odds,
    something i've never truly done. and however hard it's been, and despite
    the fact we have a baby, my wife still supports me at this time 🙏
    --
    why are we god?
    let's end war 🙃

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  • From Dude@punditster@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy,alt.messianic,comp.theory on Mon Jul 6 14:20:38 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.theory

    On 7/5/2026 8:03 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 7/5/26 9:09 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 5 Jul 2026 01:38:29 -0700, dart200
    <user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/4/26 6:33 PM, Creon wrote:
    At Sat, 4 Jul 2026 17:43:55 -0700, dart200
    <user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/2/26 5:57 PM, Dude wrote:
    u can post platitudes about social responsibility all u fucking want, >>>>> but profiteers never actually fucking mean it

    And there's that bias you were saying you had!  Good work!


    i have $250k to my name, spend around $10k/mo, while i'm taking a break
    from a career of programming because the ungodliness of this wholly
    unwarranted "industry" drove me to the closet anyone has ever come to
    breaking thru godel's incompleteness. ain't going back to work in that
    heinous shitshow until i make some headway on disseminating the progress >>> i made

    So you have about two years.  One idea would be to cut your expenses
    at least in halt.  Another would be to find some guys who can really
    help you, like univ professors for instance, to get an idea of how
    close you really are to figuring stuff out, and are you really smarter
    than everybody else who has tried?  Then, if so, they will have the

    smarter? it's not only about raw intelligence, i seriously doubt i'd
    score that far above average on an "iq" test

    what i do have is vs the theorists of the past is experience in
    professional computing, and a perspective on the ungodly crap the
    computing industry has created, so a motivation they couldn't have even dreamed of... they weren't living the computing hell incompleteness
    created: i am

    heck even most modern academics lack my perspective because again: they don't have much professional experience to see the utter mockery of what
    the industry has made of ought to be _universal_ computing machine.

    and then not only do they normally not have that experience, they lack
    the heart and courage to look at the millions of people doing
    professional computing ... and not only consider, but fully accept, that it's almost entirely bullshit unnecessary work

    my strength is _how_ i've directed my intelligence, not my raw capacity.
    the arguments that i've found aren't even that complicated vs the
    literally thousands of pages of theory that has been written about undecidability within computing. i'm pretty sure i can tear them apart
    in a dozen or so

    contacts you need, which you will never find on usenet.  Not ever,
    never.

    actually comp.theory was incredibly useful in terms of idea generation,
    even if it was entirely antagonistic engagement instead of cooperative

    luckily i'm almost at the point where cooperative engagement might start
    to be warranted from their sort


    Beyond that, realize that nobody cares about starvation diets, self
    immolation, self impoverishment.  Those feel too much like tantrums.

    well... if ur a nobody then yes no one cares. clearly if ur a major
    leader of some sort things can be different


    Decide right now, what you will do when you run out of money and do
    that now.  You are not the only one in the world who doesn't like this
    stupid system we have created for ourselves.

    bro i appreciate your advice but my plan for when i run out of money is
    move back in with the parents, but i'm not about to do that right now because i need the space from them to think clearly. and at this point,
    i don't think that's going to happen.

    i've been thinking about these ideas on and off for the past decade actually, it's not like i suddenly came to them recently. but it is only
    the last year that i've been giving them the time they deserve and only
    over the last few months have i started to feel a viable path to
    sustaining myself on them.

    this is me betting on myself and my own ability, against all odds,
    something i've never truly done. and however hard it's been, and despite
    the fact we have a baby, my wife still supports me at this time 🙏

    You're cutting out again. What?

    Repeat:

    This is good advice fro Noah, Nick.

    Decide right now, don't wait another decade, to figure out what you want
    to be when you grow up. Decide now before you run out of money.

    Start by cutting your $10,000 monthly expenses! Are you nuts?

    In the meantime you could sign up for coding camp and learn to code in
    Python.
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  • From dart200@user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy,alt.messianic,comp.theory on Mon Jul 6 14:51:21 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.theory

    On 7/6/26 2:20 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 7/5/2026 8:03 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 7/5/26 9:09 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 5 Jul 2026 01:38:29 -0700, dart200
    <user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/4/26 6:33 PM, Creon wrote:
    At Sat, 4 Jul 2026 17:43:55 -0700, dart200
    <user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/2/26 5:57 PM, Dude wrote:
    u can post platitudes about social responsibility all u fucking want, >>>>>> but profiteers never actually fucking mean it

    And there's that bias you were saying you had!  Good work!


    i have $250k to my name, spend around $10k/mo, while i'm taking a break >>>> from a career of programming because the ungodliness of this wholly
    unwarranted "industry" drove me to the closet anyone has ever come to
    breaking thru godel's incompleteness. ain't going back to work in that >>>> heinous shitshow until i make some headway on disseminating the
    progress
    i made

    So you have about two years.  One idea would be to cut your expenses
    at least in halt.  Another would be to find some guys who can really
    help you, like univ professors for instance, to get an idea of how
    close you really are to figuring stuff out, and are you really smarter
    than everybody else who has tried?  Then, if so, they will have the

    smarter? it's not only about raw intelligence, i seriously doubt i'd
    score that far above average on an "iq" test

    what i do have is vs the theorists of the past is experience in
    professional computing, and a perspective on the ungodly crap the
    computing industry has created, so a motivation they couldn't have
    even dreamed of... they weren't living the computing hell
    incompleteness created: i am

    heck even most modern academics lack my perspective because again:
    they don't have much professional experience to see the utter mockery
    of what the industry has made of ought to be _universal_ computing
    machine.

    and then not only do they normally not have that experience, they lack
    the heart and courage to look at the millions of people doing
    professional computing ... and not only consider, but fully accept,
    that it's almost entirely bullshit unnecessary work

    my strength is _how_ i've directed my intelligence, not my raw
    capacity. the arguments that i've found aren't even that complicated
    vs the literally thousands of pages of theory that has been written
    about undecidability within computing. i'm pretty sure i can tear them
    apart in a dozen or so

    contacts you need, which you will never find on usenet.  Not ever,
    never.

    actually comp.theory was incredibly useful in terms of idea
    generation, even if it was entirely antagonistic engagement instead of
    cooperative

    luckily i'm almost at the point where cooperative engagement might
    start to be warranted from their sort


    Beyond that, realize that nobody cares about starvation diets, self
    immolation, self impoverishment.  Those feel too much like tantrums.

    well... if ur a nobody then yes no one cares. clearly if ur a major
    leader of some sort things can be different


    Decide right now, what you will do when you run out of money and do
    that now.  You are not the only one in the world who doesn't like this
    stupid system we have created for ourselves.

    bro i appreciate your advice but my plan for when i run out of money
    is move back in with the parents, but i'm not about to do that right
    now because i need the space from them to think clearly. and at this
    point, i don't think that's going to happen.

    i've been thinking about these ideas on and off for the past decade
    actually, it's not like i suddenly came to them recently. but it is
    only the last year that i've been giving them the time they deserve
    and only over the last few months have i started to feel a viable path
    to sustaining myself on them.

    this is me betting on myself and my own ability, against all odds,
    something i've never truly done. and however hard it's been, and
    despite the fact we have a baby, my wife still supports me at this
    time 🙏

    You're cutting out again. What?


    ain't appreciating ur advice dud 🤷
    --
    hi, i'm nick!
    let's end war 🙃

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  • From Dude@punditster@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy,alt.messianic,comp.theory on Mon Jul 6 18:27:11 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.theory

    On 7/6/2026 2:51 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 7/6/26 2:20 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 7/5/2026 8:03 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 7/5/26 9:09 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 5 Jul 2026 01:38:29 -0700, dart200
    <user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/4/26 6:33 PM, Creon wrote:
    At Sat, 4 Jul 2026 17:43:55 -0700, dart200
    <user7160@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    On 7/2/26 5:57 PM, Dude wrote:
    u can post platitudes about social responsibility all u fucking >>>>>>> want,
    but profiteers never actually fucking mean it

    And there's that bias you were saying you had!  Good work!


    i have $250k to my name, spend around $10k/mo, while i'm taking a
    break
    from a career of programming because the ungodliness of this wholly >>>>> unwarranted "industry" drove me to the closet anyone has ever come to >>>>> breaking thru godel's incompleteness. ain't going back to work in that >>>>> heinous shitshow until i make some headway on disseminating the
    progress
    i made

    So you have about two years.  One idea would be to cut your expenses
    at least in halt.  Another would be to find some guys who can really
    help you, like univ professors for instance, to get an idea of how
    close you really are to figuring stuff out, and are you really smarter >>>> than everybody else who has tried?  Then, if so, they will have the

    smarter? it's not only about raw intelligence, i seriously doubt i'd
    score that far above average on an "iq" test

    what i do have is vs the theorists of the past is experience in
    professional computing, and a perspective on the ungodly crap the
    computing industry has created, so a motivation they couldn't have
    even dreamed of... they weren't living the computing hell
    incompleteness created: i am

    heck even most modern academics lack my perspective because again:
    they don't have much professional experience to see the utter mockery
    of what the industry has made of ought to be _universal_ computing
    machine.

    and then not only do they normally not have that experience, they
    lack the heart and courage to look at the millions of people doing
    professional computing ... and not only consider, but fully accept,
    that it's almost entirely bullshit unnecessary work

    my strength is _how_ i've directed my intelligence, not my raw
    capacity. the arguments that i've found aren't even that complicated
    vs the literally thousands of pages of theory that has been written
    about undecidability within computing. i'm pretty sure i can tear
    them apart in a dozen or so

    contacts you need, which you will never find on usenet.  Not ever,
    never.

    actually comp.theory was incredibly useful in terms of idea
    generation, even if it was entirely antagonistic engagement instead
    of cooperative

    luckily i'm almost at the point where cooperative engagement might
    start to be warranted from their sort


    Beyond that, realize that nobody cares about starvation diets, self
    immolation, self impoverishment.  Those feel too much like tantrums.

    well... if ur a nobody then yes no one cares. clearly if ur a major
    leader of some sort things can be different


    Decide right now, what you will do when you run out of money and do
    that now.  You are not the only one in the world who doesn't like this >>>> stupid system we have created for ourselves.

    bro i appreciate your advice but my plan for when i run out of money
    is move back in with the parents, but i'm not about to do that right
    now because i need the space from them to think clearly. and at this
    point, i don't think that's going to happen.

    i've been thinking about these ideas on and off for the past decade
    actually, it's not like i suddenly came to them recently. but it is
    only the last year that i've been giving them the time they deserve
    and only over the last few months have i started to feel a viable
    path to sustaining myself on them.

    this is me betting on myself and my own ability, against all odds,
    something i've never truly done. and however hard it's been, and
    despite the fact we have a baby, my wife still supports me at this
    time 🙏

    You're cutting out again. What?


    ain't appreciating ur advice dud 🤷

    Start your own company!

    "Solid senior developers in Silicon Valley can command $300k+ per year
    in compensation at big-name companies. It’s rare that they earn less
    than $200k per year anywhere in the Valley.

    Developers at this level should also have a long list of professional references for you to check and should be eager to provide them. While
    it’s definitely expensive, if you find the right person, you will
    absolutely get what you pay for." - Travis Overby, Senior Software
    Engineer at Adobe Systems, Quora
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