>I've seen multiple articles talking about people as young as 10 years old creating apps. This wasn't possible in the 80s and 90s. In 1980s UK kids were writing games that sold in their hundreds of thousands. Maybe not…
>The current situation reminds me a lot of the time when Firefox replaced Internet Explorer as the most popular browser. And of the time when Chrome replaced Firefox as the most popular browser. Firefox never replaced…
>The nature of this sort of conspiracy theory makes it impossible to disprove. >For example an identified backdoor and logs pointing to an external hack is exactly what you'd expect to see planted if this were a halfway…
>You're asking people to prove a negative[1]. It's a common logical fallacy. No, I'm asking for examples of investigations where authorities have concluded that so-called 'hacks' at Bitcoin exchanges were indeed hacks…
>If you happen to be the [current owner of $5 million in Bitcoins], and want to [give away your $5 million in Bitcoins] no questions asked, then you can simply send them to this address
>Edit: Of course, it could also be an inside job. An "exit scam." Has there ever been any real or serious evidence to demonstrate that any of these seemingly numerous Bitcoin 'hacks' have been legit and not inside jobs,…
>I don't know, have you tried to buy plane tickets with a credit card? It takes me a solid half hour every time Funny, because the times I have used Bitcoin it has taken a solid hour, or more, for the payment to…
What, so when I'm a customer and a merchant scams me out of Bitcoin, it's my problem? Even though the theft was only possible because that's precisely how Bitcoin is designed to 'work'? That's exactly why I would not…
>Are you serious? Are you seriously so mind-blown at the idea that women (often mothers of young children) might want to have as much information as possible about a person who they don't know, but who they're…
It's nice that while you don't think a Washington Post article on this subject belongs here, you believe your opinion on the subject does belong here.
The issue of how each country portrays itself is valid, but to be fair, he's doing it because he's replying to someone doing the same. The problem is he simply built a straw man to argue with; a comparison between an…
The USA will murder you in a death camp for looking at them sideways. Given that context, the difficulty North Koreans have in watching cat videos on Youtube is nothing. Edit: Downvoters what are you objecting to? Do…
Yep, given the context of something absurd that you just made up, the mildest thing on his list, edited by you to nothing at all, is asinine. Well argued.
>I've seen multiple articles talking about people as young as 10 years old creating apps. This wasn't possible in the 80s and 90s. In 1980s UK kids were writing games that sold in their hundreds of thousands. Maybe not…
>The current situation reminds me a lot of the time when Firefox replaced Internet Explorer as the most popular browser. And of the time when Chrome replaced Firefox as the most popular browser. Firefox never replaced…
>The nature of this sort of conspiracy theory makes it impossible to disprove. >For example an identified backdoor and logs pointing to an external hack is exactly what you'd expect to see planted if this were a halfway…
>You're asking people to prove a negative[1]. It's a common logical fallacy. No, I'm asking for examples of investigations where authorities have concluded that so-called 'hacks' at Bitcoin exchanges were indeed hacks…
>If you happen to be the [current owner of $5 million in Bitcoins], and want to [give away your $5 million in Bitcoins] no questions asked, then you can simply send them to this address
>Edit: Of course, it could also be an inside job. An "exit scam." Has there ever been any real or serious evidence to demonstrate that any of these seemingly numerous Bitcoin 'hacks' have been legit and not inside jobs,…
>I don't know, have you tried to buy plane tickets with a credit card? It takes me a solid half hour every time Funny, because the times I have used Bitcoin it has taken a solid hour, or more, for the payment to…
What, so when I'm a customer and a merchant scams me out of Bitcoin, it's my problem? Even though the theft was only possible because that's precisely how Bitcoin is designed to 'work'? That's exactly why I would not…
>Are you serious? Are you seriously so mind-blown at the idea that women (often mothers of young children) might want to have as much information as possible about a person who they don't know, but who they're…
It's nice that while you don't think a Washington Post article on this subject belongs here, you believe your opinion on the subject does belong here.
The issue of how each country portrays itself is valid, but to be fair, he's doing it because he's replying to someone doing the same. The problem is he simply built a straw man to argue with; a comparison between an…
The USA will murder you in a death camp for looking at them sideways. Given that context, the difficulty North Koreans have in watching cat videos on Youtube is nothing. Edit: Downvoters what are you objecting to? Do…
Yep, given the context of something absurd that you just made up, the mildest thing on his list, edited by you to nothing at all, is asinine. Well argued.