> Removing incest games is not a burden to society It is to those who enjoy playing them. Are you suggesting that playing a game involving incest is somehow unacceptable, while a game with graphic murder is fine? It's a…
Unless there is actual real-word harm to someone (which is hard to imagine happening from a video game), no, I don't agree with you. What your kids are exposed to is your responsibility. Don't burden the rest of society…
> 1) not antagonizing regulators with extreme content Who is this regulator that's going to care that Visa and Mastercard are processing payments for porn?
Why not? I regularly buy products and services online with crypto and it works quite well, usually a better experience than with a credit card. There are plenty of chains that can confirm transactions in a couple…
Then the focus should be on reforming the police and courts, not on pivoting to vigilante justice.
> and as far as I can see that side still all bottoms out in crime or scams. A lot of the value is technically from crime, i.e., using crypto to skirt government laws and financial regulations that I believe are unjust.…
How are there not real use cases for crypto already? Surely more business is being done with crypto today than was done using the internet in the 80's. I've been paid my salary in crypto for the last 8 years. The…
My understanding is that the current governments of both Cambodia and Thailand are losing support because of economic and other problems and are using this conflict to distract from their domestic issues and shore up…
I can never understand how anyone with an interest in tech hasn't switched to Linux for their personal desktop/laptop at some point in the last 20+ years. Why would you want to use a closed source OS controlled by a…
Trains are the easiest form of transportation for full automation. There shouldn't need to be any required staff on board.
Doesn't just about every passenger train have more than 2 carriages? I'd guess the average is closer to 10.
Please tell me this is sarcasm. That is exactly the kind of terrible idea that Mozilla would come up with and force on users.
They don't need alternative revenue streams. Just take the millions they receive from Google and spend it on tech. Cut out all the warm and fuzzy political marketing bullshit and all the management that have promoted it.
Yeah I've always wondered about that. I haven't gotten them regularly since I was 16 - 17. But in my late 30's, I still have an annoyingly high libido, no issues in the bedroom, and testosterone in the upper range of…
Just use LibreWolf on desktop and IronFox on Android. They basically strip out all the anti-privacy, anti-user "features" from Firefox.
Uber doesn't even operate in most Asian countries. They made deals with Grab 7-8 years ago to not compete in the same markets. In which country is Uber more expensive?
Okay then you need to accept some combination of higher average prices and sold out peak travel times.
I suppose if all men made the same salary that would level the playing field to some degree.
> Not where I live I never understand why people make comments like this and leave it to the reader to guess where they live. Your profile has your email and linkedin, so it's not like you're trying to stay anonymous.…
Dynamic pricing based on availability is much more efficient, which is a good thing.
Firefox (or Ironfox) with ublock origin and background play fix works great on Android too, no need to use an app.
Floating point math shouldn't be that scary. The rules are well defined in standards, and for many domains are the only realistic option for performance reasons. I've spent most of my career writing trading systems that…
> There's also...apartment hotels! They're not nearly as common as Airbnb apartments in most countries. I also trust Airbnb listings and reviews more than what I find on most booking sites.
I think we're just the silent majority. I've been a digital nomad for the last 9 years. Airbnb is a huge reason why my experience has been so great. How else can I show up in a city in a new country , spend 5 minutes…
Evading government capital controls and taxation has proven to be a pretty solid use case, even if frowned upon by some.
> Removing incest games is not a burden to society It is to those who enjoy playing them. Are you suggesting that playing a game involving incest is somehow unacceptable, while a game with graphic murder is fine? It's a…
Unless there is actual real-word harm to someone (which is hard to imagine happening from a video game), no, I don't agree with you. What your kids are exposed to is your responsibility. Don't burden the rest of society…
> 1) not antagonizing regulators with extreme content Who is this regulator that's going to care that Visa and Mastercard are processing payments for porn?
Why not? I regularly buy products and services online with crypto and it works quite well, usually a better experience than with a credit card. There are plenty of chains that can confirm transactions in a couple…
Then the focus should be on reforming the police and courts, not on pivoting to vigilante justice.
> and as far as I can see that side still all bottoms out in crime or scams. A lot of the value is technically from crime, i.e., using crypto to skirt government laws and financial regulations that I believe are unjust.…
How are there not real use cases for crypto already? Surely more business is being done with crypto today than was done using the internet in the 80's. I've been paid my salary in crypto for the last 8 years. The…
My understanding is that the current governments of both Cambodia and Thailand are losing support because of economic and other problems and are using this conflict to distract from their domestic issues and shore up…
I can never understand how anyone with an interest in tech hasn't switched to Linux for their personal desktop/laptop at some point in the last 20+ years. Why would you want to use a closed source OS controlled by a…
Trains are the easiest form of transportation for full automation. There shouldn't need to be any required staff on board.
Doesn't just about every passenger train have more than 2 carriages? I'd guess the average is closer to 10.
Please tell me this is sarcasm. That is exactly the kind of terrible idea that Mozilla would come up with and force on users.
They don't need alternative revenue streams. Just take the millions they receive from Google and spend it on tech. Cut out all the warm and fuzzy political marketing bullshit and all the management that have promoted it.
Yeah I've always wondered about that. I haven't gotten them regularly since I was 16 - 17. But in my late 30's, I still have an annoyingly high libido, no issues in the bedroom, and testosterone in the upper range of…
Just use LibreWolf on desktop and IronFox on Android. They basically strip out all the anti-privacy, anti-user "features" from Firefox.
Uber doesn't even operate in most Asian countries. They made deals with Grab 7-8 years ago to not compete in the same markets. In which country is Uber more expensive?
Okay then you need to accept some combination of higher average prices and sold out peak travel times.
I suppose if all men made the same salary that would level the playing field to some degree.
> Not where I live I never understand why people make comments like this and leave it to the reader to guess where they live. Your profile has your email and linkedin, so it's not like you're trying to stay anonymous.…
Dynamic pricing based on availability is much more efficient, which is a good thing.
Firefox (or Ironfox) with ublock origin and background play fix works great on Android too, no need to use an app.
Floating point math shouldn't be that scary. The rules are well defined in standards, and for many domains are the only realistic option for performance reasons. I've spent most of my career writing trading systems that…
> There's also...apartment hotels! They're not nearly as common as Airbnb apartments in most countries. I also trust Airbnb listings and reviews more than what I find on most booking sites.
I think we're just the silent majority. I've been a digital nomad for the last 9 years. Airbnb is a huge reason why my experience has been so great. How else can I show up in a city in a new country , spend 5 minutes…
Evading government capital controls and taxation has proven to be a pretty solid use case, even if frowned upon by some.