See if you can get him into a therapy/depression online chat room. Use that as a path to go see a professional therapist and psychiatrist.
Freelancer, here. Do not be fooled by fancy looking "whitepapers", professional websites, and cute mascots. Whitepapers are bought usually from the lowest bidder who can bullshit technical keyword bingo. This person may…
I'm not surprised he's raised millions. (1) One of the best/easiest/most guaranteed places to make money is by investing in money/stocks/etc. ("You have to have money to make money") And (2) Actually, startup funders…
Am I the only one concerned at the "Push button to win vote with spambots" approach that affected both the US presidential election and Net Neutrality? That combined with the millions spent in bribes feels so much like…
I also think it will be entrenched by then. > Serious (perhaps dumb) question, can the end of NN really be fixed with encryption? I have some hope for a decentralized private internet like this one…
No. Allowing ISPs to charge customers more for the same service is not overblown. Basically it boils down to a trust issue, like the React World debacle, except these ISPs have already had horrible breaches of that…
See if you can get him into a therapy/depression online chat room. Use that as a path to go see a professional therapist and psychiatrist.
Freelancer, here. Do not be fooled by fancy looking "whitepapers", professional websites, and cute mascots. Whitepapers are bought usually from the lowest bidder who can bullshit technical keyword bingo. This person may…
I'm not surprised he's raised millions. (1) One of the best/easiest/most guaranteed places to make money is by investing in money/stocks/etc. ("You have to have money to make money") And (2) Actually, startup funders…
Am I the only one concerned at the "Push button to win vote with spambots" approach that affected both the US presidential election and Net Neutrality? That combined with the millions spent in bribes feels so much like…
I also think it will be entrenched by then. > Serious (perhaps dumb) question, can the end of NN really be fixed with encryption? I have some hope for a decentralized private internet like this one…
No. Allowing ISPs to charge customers more for the same service is not overblown. Basically it boils down to a trust issue, like the React World debacle, except these ISPs have already had horrible breaches of that…