this is similar to how dna used to be sequenced :)
I honestly believe identity politics was amplified as a way to diffuse class warfare and create infighting in the (shrinking) middle and lower classes
Gives me rendevous with rama vibes!
NFTs are just proof of ownership in a purely digital realm. Aside from the "contents" of an NFT, it is proof that the holder is a customer, or provides a provenance chain of ownership from the original customer.…
I believe individual privacy should have an inverse relationship to individual power. The more power an individual wields through wealth, and possibly fame/influence, the less expectation they should have of privacy.
Perhaps the increasing prevalence of "opportunities" to denounce things and endorse political beliefs had something to do with the decision to move away from politics in the office. If Thea opportunities can be freely…
This evokes a disturbing image of VC's gambling on disruption events, the human costs and other consequences immaterial. Very well put and I wish this viewpoint could be spread further, I found it illuminating.
this is similar to how dna used to be sequenced :)
I honestly believe identity politics was amplified as a way to diffuse class warfare and create infighting in the (shrinking) middle and lower classes
Gives me rendevous with rama vibes!
NFTs are just proof of ownership in a purely digital realm. Aside from the "contents" of an NFT, it is proof that the holder is a customer, or provides a provenance chain of ownership from the original customer.…
I believe individual privacy should have an inverse relationship to individual power. The more power an individual wields through wealth, and possibly fame/influence, the less expectation they should have of privacy.
Perhaps the increasing prevalence of "opportunities" to denounce things and endorse political beliefs had something to do with the decision to move away from politics in the office. If Thea opportunities can be freely…
This evokes a disturbing image of VC's gambling on disruption events, the human costs and other consequences immaterial. Very well put and I wish this viewpoint could be spread further, I found it illuminating.