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COPPER !

If u can do a quick search & find an item, it's either a top of the range luxury item ( in the news brand ) of it's shit, but everyone's talking about it :ROFLMAO:
 
I couldn't imagine a world where I stacked copper coins or bars. Silver can become a storage and transportation nightmare as it is. Unless you're buying at scrap prices, your stack would be 90%+ premium. You're probably better off stacking 5,10 and 20 cent pieces these days. I recall ozcopper Calculated the metal value in our coins a year ago and it wasn't far off the coin denomination. I bet we're on parity or over now.

I also went through a phase of collecting numismatic decimal currency. Although it paid off big time in the long run, god damn does it take up some space! I also look forward to the day it will be highly advantageous to convert silver to gold when the GSR corrects. There's something satisfying about being able to cram so much value into such a small space. But I digress... Copper is a big NO THANKS for me.
 
I couldn't imagine a world where I stacked copper coins or bars. Silver can become a storage and transportation nightmare as it is. Unless you're buying at scrap prices, your stack would be 90%+ premium. You're probably better off stacking 5,10 and 20 cent pieces these days. I recall ozcopper Calculated the metal value in our coins a year ago and it wasn't far off the coin denomination. I bet we're on parity or over now.

I also went through a phase of collecting numismatic decimal currency. Although it paid off big time in the long run, god damn does it take up some space! I also look forward to the day it will be highly advantageous to convert silver to gold when the GSR corrects. There's something satisfying about being able to cram so much value into such a small space. But I digress... Copper is a big NO THANKS for me.
Mate, I semi stack coins. Whenever I shop I never spend coins & usually don't spend $5 & $10 notes.

Last time I went to the Bank, about 2 months ago to do a cash in, $600 in $10's & $400 in $5's ( because they wouldn't fit in the container anymore ) Still had around $500 in there I reckon.

Coins ( lucky they have an auto count machine ) came to $1165 & change.

So I walk out with over $2,165. Very nice for throwing change in the draw 😁
 
I just ran numbers for melt value on 20 cent coin.
Well I made Grok do it for me.
  • Copper value: 8.475 grams × AUD 0.01858/gram = AUD 0.1575
  • Nickel value: 2.825 grams × AUD 0.02271/gram = AUD 0.0642
  • Total melt value: 0.1575 + 0.0642 = AUD 0.2217
    Slightly over 20 cents.
 
I just ran numbers for melt value on 20 cent coin.
Well I made Grok do it for me.
  • Copper value: 8.475 grams × AUD 0.01858/gram = AUD 0.1575
  • Nickel value: 2.825 grams × AUD 0.02271/gram = AUD 0.0642
  • Total melt value: 0.1575 + 0.0642 = AUD 0.2217
    Slightly over 20 cents.
But the bulk of my coins were $1 & $2 The are smaller than a 20 cent coin so I would think their melt value would be even less :unsure:

I've never used any of the AI. What do u think of them Cleaned.Slice ?
 
I started on chat GPT, but it would shutdown on controversial topics. So now I use grok3.
They're good for some things, not good for others.
I used Grok to write a python program that measures frontal cortexes from MRI brain scans, I got it working pretty well, within a few % of freesurfer analysis, not good enough to publish, but not bad. I did that without being an expert in programming or neuroscience.
It's good for statistical analysis, it goes and grabs the relevant data, does all the maths, something that would take a team years, can be done by 1 person in minutes with the right prompts.
It's given my pretty accurate legal advice.
It is wrong on a lot of news stories, but you can question it into changing it's mind. For instance it will say Q is a debunked conspiracy theory, but if you show it 5 or 10 Q proofs it changes it's mind to saying it's 99+% likely connected to Trump and his team.
 
I started on chat GPT, but it would shutdown on controversial topics. So now I use grok3.
They're good for some things, not good for others.
I used Grok to write a python program that measures frontal cortexes from MRI brain scans, I got it working pretty well, within a few % of freesurfer analysis, not good enough to publish, but not bad. I did that without being an expert in programming or neuroscience.
It's good for statistical analysis, it goes and grabs the relevant data, does all the maths, something that would take a team years, can be done by 1 person in minutes with the right prompts.
It's given my pretty accurate legal advice.
It is wrong on a lot of news stories, but you can question it into changing it's mind. For instance it will say Q is a debunked conspiracy theory, but if you show it 5 or 10 Q proofs it changes it's mind to saying it's 99+% likely connected to Trump and his team.
Thanks for the feedback mate, it's appreciated 😁

Given I'm 63 yrs & just at home caring for my mum, my interest in AI is minimal :unsure:

I do read a lot of articles & watch some YT on AI, but I just get a sense it's way over hyped. I saw the same thing around the Dot Com boom/hype. It crashed & then slowly rebuilt on a genuine use case & now it's just a normal part of society. Mmm, maybe the same pattern with AI. It's just a wait & see time.

I see that Nvidia is hitting $4 TRILLION in market cap. For what is does ( & suspicions of circular cash flow ) I think that's an extreme valuation 😲 time will tell.

AI could be the next " Industrial Revaluation " or it's hype that will crash & burn $ Billions, maybe even $ TRILLION 🫣

Think I'll just watch from the sidelines :cool:
 
It's pretty much made conventional search engines out dated. If I want to know something now, rather than asking a search engine and clicking around on links and reading slabs of text until I find what I am looking for, I can just ask AI and it tells me.
Like the melt value of those coins, I needed to correct it on metal prices, because it doesn't have live accesses to those, but it knew the quantity in each, the maths needed and did it all for me in 10 seconds, when if I was going to do that on my own it would take maybe an hour. (I work slow)
I can't see it going away, but it is in a speculative bubble at the moment, priced on what it might be able to do in the future.
 
It's pretty much made conventional search engines out dated. If I want to know something now, rather than asking a search engine and clicking around on links and reading slabs of text until I find what I am looking for, I can just ask AI and it tells me.
Like the melt value of those coins, I needed to correct it on metal prices, because it doesn't have live accesses to those, but it knew the quantity in each, the maths needed and did it all for me in 10 seconds, when if I was going to do that on my own it would take maybe an hour. (I work slow)
I can't see it going away, but it is in a speculative bubble at the moment, priced on what it might be able to do in the future.
Thanks for ur insights mate.

I do see the use of the search engine side, but have some hesitation because of what I have read about data collection & tracking.

I have time to do the slow search & u can glean some info from the slower searching around 😁

I do see that it's no going away & will be strong into the future. I might just wait around until it matures a bit more & some of the Bugs get shaken out. I have heard of a 40% Hallucination rate in some areas. That's a real concern :unsure:

I do see ur point about the math & correlating info in a short time. That's a good use case.
 
I just ran numbers for melt value on 20 cent coin.
Well I made Grok do it for me.
  • Copper value: 8.475 grams × AUD 0.01858/gram = AUD 0.1575
  • Nickel value: 2.825 grams × AUD 0.02271/gram = AUD 0.0642
  • Total melt value: 0.1575 + 0.0642 = AUD 0.2217
    Slightly over 20 cents.

That's brilliant. Makes cents to stack 😎

I wonder when they'll remove the 5 cent coin like they did in NZ
 
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