Nah this was a 300IQ pro gamer move. Cunningham's Law.
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It's a troll. "Optional activities" gets translated to "mandatory" and a game is "far more important" yet apparently in such a game nobody really likes each other, too.
What is to prevent the network from facilitating money laundering and purchase of illegal goods?
I'm very confused by both of your points. The supply of a cryptocurrency is equal to a person? A crypto token is not a person so I'm guessing you missed a few words there? How is building a competing chain to more…
That creates opprotunities for other Level 1 chains. Solana for example charges $0.00025 per transaction (however this is still denominated in the SOL currency so it will fluctuate). Hedera network is $0.0001 per…
Would lightning network approach comply with KYC laws?
SLA is simply an intent to provide a level of service. If that can't be met, then there'd be an agreement on what the consequence of that was. Don't meet an availability SLA and maybe you get some credit back. You can't…
Maybe a key distinction here is that TCB itself is not trustless - it requires KYC, etc. But where data is stored and redeemed is on the trustless, decentralized Hedera network. It functions as an automated, secure…
The hedera network is autonomous and decentralized - TCB built on top of it. So to issue or redeem your coupon you'd need to participate in TCB, but as a result you'd be able to issue your coupons directly to consumers…
The technology doesn't have to solve all problems to have economic value. Arguably the "cash alternative" problem is a fundamental problem of coupons themselves. And as you point out, these are not new problems, and…
Here's a more concrete example: coupons. I, as a supplier, want to prevent coupon fraud - a ~300M year problem. Today they mitigate this with trust relationships between retailers and distributers, which consequentially…
He said he feels sad, not that it was unfair. Sad that, for reasons Will makes very clear, he could not forgive.
If you don't smoke Tarrlytons...f** you!
> This is an application built with least privilege in mind Uh huh, makes sense > Named SuperUser Uhh... It lists all the operations that it can't do, but not what it can do. Can they download a private SAML…
I wonder if this extends to non-solicitation of employees agreements
The Kinzhal does not enter space, therefore no space-based intercept is applicable. The Avangard is an example of a FOBS - will the space based intercept be able to intercept a FOBS vehicle? I'm unclear. Is it really…
Same with hypersonic missiles: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kh-47M2_Kinzhal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avangard_(hypersonic_glide_veh...
I'm sorry - I'll try to be kinder. To explain myself, I too was put off by your dismissiveness of Googles own key contributions. But that doesn't mean I can't say that kindly. For whatever it's worth, you have a very…
Because Docker is also innovative? What is your argument here? If Google doesn't innovate everything, it can't be innovative? This is nonsense.
> Google just threw big numbers at it to make sure they took the biggest piece of the pie. And, ya know, invented cgroups and everything.
The insider trading training is an excellent example: it does not benefit the company, and is done at an individual level, so the training reflects what the law says and what is not allowed. Individuals may break that.…
> This is true always, which is why the advice this person got is also commonly given in lots of forms. For example, doctors are often trained in being careful in what they write down for the same reason. Alternative…
I see! Thank you for taking the time to write that out, much appreciated.
> Different tools take different approach to solve that issue there. systemd take approach that is derived from launchd - do not do stuff, that is not needed. It achieved that by merging D-Bus into the systemd itself,…
Nah this was a 300IQ pro gamer move. Cunningham's Law.
k
It's a troll. "Optional activities" gets translated to "mandatory" and a game is "far more important" yet apparently in such a game nobody really likes each other, too.
What is to prevent the network from facilitating money laundering and purchase of illegal goods?
I'm very confused by both of your points. The supply of a cryptocurrency is equal to a person? A crypto token is not a person so I'm guessing you missed a few words there? How is building a competing chain to more…
That creates opprotunities for other Level 1 chains. Solana for example charges $0.00025 per transaction (however this is still denominated in the SOL currency so it will fluctuate). Hedera network is $0.0001 per…
Would lightning network approach comply with KYC laws?
SLA is simply an intent to provide a level of service. If that can't be met, then there'd be an agreement on what the consequence of that was. Don't meet an availability SLA and maybe you get some credit back. You can't…
Maybe a key distinction here is that TCB itself is not trustless - it requires KYC, etc. But where data is stored and redeemed is on the trustless, decentralized Hedera network. It functions as an automated, secure…
The hedera network is autonomous and decentralized - TCB built on top of it. So to issue or redeem your coupon you'd need to participate in TCB, but as a result you'd be able to issue your coupons directly to consumers…
The technology doesn't have to solve all problems to have economic value. Arguably the "cash alternative" problem is a fundamental problem of coupons themselves. And as you point out, these are not new problems, and…
Here's a more concrete example: coupons. I, as a supplier, want to prevent coupon fraud - a ~300M year problem. Today they mitigate this with trust relationships between retailers and distributers, which consequentially…
He said he feels sad, not that it was unfair. Sad that, for reasons Will makes very clear, he could not forgive.
If you don't smoke Tarrlytons...f** you!
> This is an application built with least privilege in mind Uh huh, makes sense > Named SuperUser Uhh... It lists all the operations that it can't do, but not what it can do. Can they download a private SAML…
I wonder if this extends to non-solicitation of employees agreements
The Kinzhal does not enter space, therefore no space-based intercept is applicable. The Avangard is an example of a FOBS - will the space based intercept be able to intercept a FOBS vehicle? I'm unclear. Is it really…
Same with hypersonic missiles: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kh-47M2_Kinzhal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avangard_(hypersonic_glide_veh...
I'm sorry - I'll try to be kinder. To explain myself, I too was put off by your dismissiveness of Googles own key contributions. But that doesn't mean I can't say that kindly. For whatever it's worth, you have a very…
Because Docker is also innovative? What is your argument here? If Google doesn't innovate everything, it can't be innovative? This is nonsense.
> Google just threw big numbers at it to make sure they took the biggest piece of the pie. And, ya know, invented cgroups and everything.
The insider trading training is an excellent example: it does not benefit the company, and is done at an individual level, so the training reflects what the law says and what is not allowed. Individuals may break that.…
> This is true always, which is why the advice this person got is also commonly given in lots of forms. For example, doctors are often trained in being careful in what they write down for the same reason. Alternative…
I see! Thank you for taking the time to write that out, much appreciated.
> Different tools take different approach to solve that issue there. systemd take approach that is derived from launchd - do not do stuff, that is not needed. It achieved that by merging D-Bus into the systemd itself,…