Simply incredible. Used for millennia as currency but not a solved problem to determine what is gold…
Is it revolutionary to order from a screen rather than calling a restaurant for delivery? I don’t think so.
> And how will the store owner authenticate that it's actually gold? Umm this is a solved problem. Believe it or not gold has been used as currency for thousands of years.
> Heavy and hard to move This only applies to very large amounts of monetary value. $1m USD is currently under 24lb/10.7kg.
> As long as it's all legal It’s quite clear by the preponderance of the evidence piling up that these actions are not legal. The cost of defending all of the employment actions that result from this will easily eclipse…
> over time we will eventually just become a debt slave society paying to other economies. This is categorically false. 70% of our debt is held by US entities.
> “since it’s overwhelmingly liberals in it” Source?
Netflix cancels after billing you for two years. Kagi doesn’t bill you if you don’t use the product that month. Do you understand those are not the same?
I bought a smartphone. I was shocked at the poor value proposition. Very expensive and the charge wouldn’t even last a day!!!
Curious about your level of expertise to render the option that this product you’ve never heard of is “probably good for you” ?
I’ll never understand promoting the hysterical media driven vilification of crimes of poverty.
Right, China did this two or three years ago but it’s such a different country now!!!
Try googling. It lead easily to a Bloomberg article. https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2023-china-ev-graveyards/
> Given the high price of the Vision Pro and the resulting low sales, it would make little business sense for app developers to invest in creating apps for it instead of for the Quest 3. For sure. That’s exactly how…
Simply incredible. Used for millennia as currency but not a solved problem to determine what is gold…
Is it revolutionary to order from a screen rather than calling a restaurant for delivery? I don’t think so.
> And how will the store owner authenticate that it's actually gold? Umm this is a solved problem. Believe it or not gold has been used as currency for thousands of years.
> Heavy and hard to move This only applies to very large amounts of monetary value. $1m USD is currently under 24lb/10.7kg.
> As long as it's all legal It’s quite clear by the preponderance of the evidence piling up that these actions are not legal. The cost of defending all of the employment actions that result from this will easily eclipse…
> over time we will eventually just become a debt slave society paying to other economies. This is categorically false. 70% of our debt is held by US entities.
> “since it’s overwhelmingly liberals in it” Source?
Netflix cancels after billing you for two years. Kagi doesn’t bill you if you don’t use the product that month. Do you understand those are not the same?
I bought a smartphone. I was shocked at the poor value proposition. Very expensive and the charge wouldn’t even last a day!!!
Curious about your level of expertise to render the option that this product you’ve never heard of is “probably good for you” ?
I’ll never understand promoting the hysterical media driven vilification of crimes of poverty.
Right, China did this two or three years ago but it’s such a different country now!!!
Try googling. It lead easily to a Bloomberg article. https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2023-china-ev-graveyards/
> Given the high price of the Vision Pro and the resulting low sales, it would make little business sense for app developers to invest in creating apps for it instead of for the Quest 3. For sure. That’s exactly how…