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He thinks it's difficult to maintain that over time.Ģ0:24 - Chris is 34 now and has been playing poker off and on now for 15 years.Ģ2:05 - Chris breaks down his meta-skills into an equation.Ģ2:32 - Multiplier 1.
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It also translated really well to analytics programs like mix panel and Google analytics.ġ6:21 - Chris talks about how he taught poker to 150 players and how that impacted his gameġ7:57 - How Forcing Function became a full-time businessġ8:19 - Most pro poker players tend to peak in their twenties.ġ9:28 - Chris was 21 to 23 in his poker peak. Oh, and there's also the problem with the moon not always being in the same position relative to the ground and not being able to have a connection to it at all times - unlike traditional satellites in geosynchronous orbit or an array of low orbit satellites (aka Starlink).04:50 - Chris tells the story of how he became a top 20 pro poker player.ġ2:47 - Chris tells the story of how he transitioned to creating his consulting business, The Forcing Function.ġ4:08 - Concept: Expected Value Calculatorġ4:46 - Chris invested in up and coming poker players who he saw had potential, so he gave them capital to level up quicker, while sharing their upside and covering their downside.ġ5:08 - Chris did some contract work for venture capital and private equity firms.ġ5:36 - Chris' edge in poker came from the deep statistical work that he did in his databases off the tables. You're looking at around - at minimum - 3 seconds (3000ms) of latency and you still require the ground infrastructure and network defeating the purpose of trying to move it to a different body in the solar system. This means no satellite dish on your house but rather an actual large transmitter station, so you would still need a wired connection in your house to transmit the data to the station, beam it to the moon, process on the moon, transmit it back to the base station, then use good old land based network to transfer it to your house. Also unlike low orbit satellites, you would need a considerably large transmitter to reach the moon.
Then it will need to process the request then send it back to the ground. It takes more than a second for light to get from Earth to the Moon. Light travels at the speed of around 300,000KM per second. The moon is around 385,000KM from Earth (it varies slightly). Companies such as Google try to have servers as local as possible to the countries they're serving. Not only for political reasons but also due to the distance.
Though, it's probably not that often that people in America will be accessing servers in China, or vice versa. If you're on the East coast of America then that distance would be longer for obvious reasons. The undersea cables between USA and China are around 13,000km in length, depending on the link and where it lands. Yeah i know i m a child that is thinking Cyber punk stuff Light also can travel in less than a second. Actualy it's about 200k km away, and if you wanna travel from USA to China its about 20k KM, so it's reasonable distance.