Gazprom is on the stock market, merely state owned The Swiss National Bank is also publicly traded, which is AMAZING since all they do is buy Apple shares with money that didn't previously exist, like an infinite credit…
thats good tongue in cheek comedy as long as you know why it isn't accurate. in this case the nodes in a blockchain can execute arbitrary tasks, its like access to a ton of Amazon Lambda machines. You have to pay them…
All they did was look at how active twitter accounts were and then wrote about how things were performing in a 6 month long crypto bear market. There is a lot of gullibility involved if this is all it takes to confirm…
its funny how this article confirmed your existing worldview and all they did was look at how active twitter accounts were.
very nice! this is one of those "git clone and walk away" moments, because something this good and free won't be around forever
"goodput" -you pay less for an order -it takes less time for your order to get filled -more efficient pricing -liquidity ripples out into risk management products derived from thick order books -easier to manage risk…
it is right at the intersection of things you are more familiar with in tech: aggregating user data and selling it. people with dis-equal access to service and collecting everyone else's orders midstream and selling it:…
and I think I would just make an additional exchange where people have another queue they can get to the front of..... faster. everyone else would think of that too
its why people choose ICOs: immediate liquidity with the biggest "controversy" being that VCs get to buy at a lower price. this is distinct from a decade+ long private equity drama, only to find out that you, all…
Some banks in San Francisco offer bike loans, like car loans specifically tailored for this. There may be institutions near you that offer similar financing. With the right interest rate this would be cheaper than…
Really? Its phone number is 555-xxxx and the passerby says the call can't be completed? How are we supposed to take this seriously I'm glad you had fun, I don't think these are relevant here
> The average protonmail user doesn't care and/or know why using a credit card could be a problem. Right, which is hilarious. > As always with great (/s) solutions proposed on HN Using an opportunity to patronize…
Given that coding academies can get someone a 6-figure job in 6-months Community Colleges are institutions that can also focus on the subset of trades actually relevant the current private sector.
I've watched Indian movies that were controversial in India or some Indian states, and I can see how the western audience or curator could totally not understand what an Indian audience would agree with. There was one…
Payments with Monero use would have solved and prevented the donor data from being leaked. I'm still a little distressed at how few web-anything providers accept Monero. Privacy focused email services and cloud service…
I don't buy it. I used to pursue highly compensated careers, and now I don't rely on a paycheck. I occasionally pursue some high value commission deals just because I have the network for it, and this can top up my…
You are surprised that people aren't debating the analogy yet?
a "race to the bottom" is when people offer better and better services at lower and lower prices, in an almost comical way because the people interested in that trade exert a high level of discipline and are not…
shrugs Honestly I have never seen any drama from Pakistan that matched my expectations of due process. The rebuttals and speculation are mildly entertaining, and the finality of their court garners no respect from me…
Its not my problem that the defense never brought it up. Shows a real lack of imagination. "Actually we used to moonlight on Craigslist and routinely searched for fonts in leaked beta software to differentiate…
or a Pakistani web/graphic designer was in their family and the oversaturated race to the bottom resulted in obtaining that unique touch. surprised that never came up during the case, but Pakistan drama is fun to watch…
Having dealt with so many Pakistani web/graphic designers and photo retouchers back then, I don't think it is highly unlikely at all. There was such a competitive race to the bottom with graphic design work that I could…
> I don't think there's such a thing as $160k jobs just floating around. Well, there are and the point of finally getting around to saying this out loud is to push through the brainwash. Too many people are subservient…
Part of this comes down to the expense needed to find and train employees. The structure is set up to resent this expense and the probability of the expense. The incentives guide behavior. I'm not offering a solution,…
input "article about recycling bitcoin mining infrastructure" output "sound bite about bitcoin mining energy use unrelated to the article"
Gazprom is on the stock market, merely state owned The Swiss National Bank is also publicly traded, which is AMAZING since all they do is buy Apple shares with money that didn't previously exist, like an infinite credit…
thats good tongue in cheek comedy as long as you know why it isn't accurate. in this case the nodes in a blockchain can execute arbitrary tasks, its like access to a ton of Amazon Lambda machines. You have to pay them…
All they did was look at how active twitter accounts were and then wrote about how things were performing in a 6 month long crypto bear market. There is a lot of gullibility involved if this is all it takes to confirm…
its funny how this article confirmed your existing worldview and all they did was look at how active twitter accounts were.
very nice! this is one of those "git clone and walk away" moments, because something this good and free won't be around forever
"goodput" -you pay less for an order -it takes less time for your order to get filled -more efficient pricing -liquidity ripples out into risk management products derived from thick order books -easier to manage risk…
it is right at the intersection of things you are more familiar with in tech: aggregating user data and selling it. people with dis-equal access to service and collecting everyone else's orders midstream and selling it:…
and I think I would just make an additional exchange where people have another queue they can get to the front of..... faster. everyone else would think of that too
its why people choose ICOs: immediate liquidity with the biggest "controversy" being that VCs get to buy at a lower price. this is distinct from a decade+ long private equity drama, only to find out that you, all…
Some banks in San Francisco offer bike loans, like car loans specifically tailored for this. There may be institutions near you that offer similar financing. With the right interest rate this would be cheaper than…
Really? Its phone number is 555-xxxx and the passerby says the call can't be completed? How are we supposed to take this seriously I'm glad you had fun, I don't think these are relevant here
> The average protonmail user doesn't care and/or know why using a credit card could be a problem. Right, which is hilarious. > As always with great (/s) solutions proposed on HN Using an opportunity to patronize…
Given that coding academies can get someone a 6-figure job in 6-months Community Colleges are institutions that can also focus on the subset of trades actually relevant the current private sector.
I've watched Indian movies that were controversial in India or some Indian states, and I can see how the western audience or curator could totally not understand what an Indian audience would agree with. There was one…
Payments with Monero use would have solved and prevented the donor data from being leaked. I'm still a little distressed at how few web-anything providers accept Monero. Privacy focused email services and cloud service…
I don't buy it. I used to pursue highly compensated careers, and now I don't rely on a paycheck. I occasionally pursue some high value commission deals just because I have the network for it, and this can top up my…
You are surprised that people aren't debating the analogy yet?
a "race to the bottom" is when people offer better and better services at lower and lower prices, in an almost comical way because the people interested in that trade exert a high level of discipline and are not…
shrugs Honestly I have never seen any drama from Pakistan that matched my expectations of due process. The rebuttals and speculation are mildly entertaining, and the finality of their court garners no respect from me…
Its not my problem that the defense never brought it up. Shows a real lack of imagination. "Actually we used to moonlight on Craigslist and routinely searched for fonts in leaked beta software to differentiate…
or a Pakistani web/graphic designer was in their family and the oversaturated race to the bottom resulted in obtaining that unique touch. surprised that never came up during the case, but Pakistan drama is fun to watch…
Having dealt with so many Pakistani web/graphic designers and photo retouchers back then, I don't think it is highly unlikely at all. There was such a competitive race to the bottom with graphic design work that I could…
> I don't think there's such a thing as $160k jobs just floating around. Well, there are and the point of finally getting around to saying this out loud is to push through the brainwash. Too many people are subservient…
Part of this comes down to the expense needed to find and train employees. The structure is set up to resent this expense and the probability of the expense. The incentives guide behavior. I'm not offering a solution,…
input "article about recycling bitcoin mining infrastructure" output "sound bite about bitcoin mining energy use unrelated to the article"