Can't confirm, have been running stuff on Hetzner for almost 10 years. They will indeed auto-block you if any application is spamming the private subnet - happens e.g. with IPFS running in its default config. But this…
Bitcoin would have remained the obscure crypto-economic experiment it was 10 years ago if it weren't for the rotten monetary system we have creating strong incentives to look for alternatives. I'm holding some Bitcoin…
which may even be technically true - if measured in quantitative terms :-)
As long as we stick to the concept of nation, we likely have to live with such issues. This is how group identity works, sometimes to your advantage, sometimes to your disadvantage.
Here in Europe it's often the opposite. E.g. in Austrian cities you have decent bicycle infrastructure and everything in reach in the cities while in rural areas that's often not the case. I've been in the US once, 13…
Unfortunately it's not as simple as that when large scale network effects are involved.
You should probably not listen to random YouTubers, but to people having something to say. I suggest starting from aantonop.com
That's indeed true for many DAO designs. I often wonder if those proposing such designs don't understand that or if they just don't care. It is however not inherent to DAOs. If you add identity, a lot of alternatives…
> Could there be a class action lawsuit against the various companies whose recommendation engines hijacked people's attention to recommend and reinforce this garbage? I think this thought is spot on. The usual defense…
you're omitting something very important in your list of related aspects: health
Are they though? I'm 38 and can't remember a situation in my life where a gun would have been useful. Not saying that I can't imagine such situations, I just find it a slightly weird example to make this point.
Lets assume the inflation remains contained in the financial sector. What does this mean e.g. for a young family with no inherited wealth, with average income and savings rate? How should they invest their savings?…
Beautiful comment! This being HN, I hope you are aware of the evolving space of cryptoeconomics, projects like https://commonsstack.org/ and https://daostack.io/ It's important that emerging protocol based institutions…
Disabling automatic updates is always one of the first things I do on a new Android phone. I would happily enable it selectively for a few Apps of my choice (e.g. the browser), but unfortunately the Play store doesn't…
> What I observe among today's people of these regions ..., regardless of their age, is defeatism and lack of confidence. My personal experience (mainly from visits to Bosnia) confirms that. In my opinion, the ongoing…
> "Carbon taxes unquestionably fall hardest on the poor, as do consumption taxes generally." I would question that very much and guess that overall the opposite is true. I don't however have any data, except national…
omg, somebody built it! Will immediately try that.
thx for sharing this!
Maybe it would. Or maybe one of them would have blown up (lets say e.g. on 9.11.2001) and due to bad luck (winds not blowing onto the pacific, but towards densely populated areas during crucial hours) have rendered some…
I too never got this. Have learned using bare metal before AWS was around. Took a look at AWS in 2008 and decided that it was interesting, but nothing I had use for at the time. Since then, I never felt any need for it,…
Oh yes, lets get back to discussing eugenics instead of discussing our slow descent back into feudalism which creates such issues in the first place. This discussion has already made good progress 100 years ago. Then…
> There are zero consequences to anyone important when a data breach happens probably not in the EU - at least not if some kind of negligence, as specified by the GDPR, took place.
> The eternal problem is that exporting is giving away the output of your people in return for a shiny bauble That's an important point! In the case of China, I'd guess that it was a strategic decision to do so. Being…
That's why I call those salaries "Schmerzensgeld" :-)
for me it did change. I stopped flying and I stopped visiting websites which won't accept my tracking blockers.
Can't confirm, have been running stuff on Hetzner for almost 10 years. They will indeed auto-block you if any application is spamming the private subnet - happens e.g. with IPFS running in its default config. But this…
Bitcoin would have remained the obscure crypto-economic experiment it was 10 years ago if it weren't for the rotten monetary system we have creating strong incentives to look for alternatives. I'm holding some Bitcoin…
which may even be technically true - if measured in quantitative terms :-)
As long as we stick to the concept of nation, we likely have to live with such issues. This is how group identity works, sometimes to your advantage, sometimes to your disadvantage.
Here in Europe it's often the opposite. E.g. in Austrian cities you have decent bicycle infrastructure and everything in reach in the cities while in rural areas that's often not the case. I've been in the US once, 13…
Unfortunately it's not as simple as that when large scale network effects are involved.
You should probably not listen to random YouTubers, but to people having something to say. I suggest starting from aantonop.com
That's indeed true for many DAO designs. I often wonder if those proposing such designs don't understand that or if they just don't care. It is however not inherent to DAOs. If you add identity, a lot of alternatives…
> Could there be a class action lawsuit against the various companies whose recommendation engines hijacked people's attention to recommend and reinforce this garbage? I think this thought is spot on. The usual defense…
you're omitting something very important in your list of related aspects: health
Are they though? I'm 38 and can't remember a situation in my life where a gun would have been useful. Not saying that I can't imagine such situations, I just find it a slightly weird example to make this point.
Lets assume the inflation remains contained in the financial sector. What does this mean e.g. for a young family with no inherited wealth, with average income and savings rate? How should they invest their savings?…
Beautiful comment! This being HN, I hope you are aware of the evolving space of cryptoeconomics, projects like https://commonsstack.org/ and https://daostack.io/ It's important that emerging protocol based institutions…
Disabling automatic updates is always one of the first things I do on a new Android phone. I would happily enable it selectively for a few Apps of my choice (e.g. the browser), but unfortunately the Play store doesn't…
> What I observe among today's people of these regions ..., regardless of their age, is defeatism and lack of confidence. My personal experience (mainly from visits to Bosnia) confirms that. In my opinion, the ongoing…
> "Carbon taxes unquestionably fall hardest on the poor, as do consumption taxes generally." I would question that very much and guess that overall the opposite is true. I don't however have any data, except national…
omg, somebody built it! Will immediately try that.
thx for sharing this!
Maybe it would. Or maybe one of them would have blown up (lets say e.g. on 9.11.2001) and due to bad luck (winds not blowing onto the pacific, but towards densely populated areas during crucial hours) have rendered some…
I too never got this. Have learned using bare metal before AWS was around. Took a look at AWS in 2008 and decided that it was interesting, but nothing I had use for at the time. Since then, I never felt any need for it,…
Oh yes, lets get back to discussing eugenics instead of discussing our slow descent back into feudalism which creates such issues in the first place. This discussion has already made good progress 100 years ago. Then…
> There are zero consequences to anyone important when a data breach happens probably not in the EU - at least not if some kind of negligence, as specified by the GDPR, took place.
> The eternal problem is that exporting is giving away the output of your people in return for a shiny bauble That's an important point! In the case of China, I'd guess that it was a strategic decision to do so. Being…
That's why I call those salaries "Schmerzensgeld" :-)
for me it did change. I stopped flying and I stopped visiting websites which won't accept my tracking blockers.