Yes. I was addressing the parent comments claim that it works with Libreboot, which it currently does not.
>It destroys your body, kills your spirit, and pays less than nothing when you consider the lack of health benefits and high possibility of injury. I worked out in the woods of the northwest as a logger and would like…
fwiw the X220 does not support Libreboot, but the X200 does.
Concrete Mathematics by Knuth was designed with your needs in mind, and has essentially become the canonical "math for cs" text. I haven't read more than the preface plus a few pages though, so I can't comment further…
Glacier Protocol offers a solution. https://glacierprotocol.org/releases/Glacier%20Protocol%20Do...
Here's a couple more: >https://teachyourselfcs.com/ >https://functionalcs.github.io/curriculum/
Have you looked into any other DAG tech, besides IOTA? ByteBall and Raiblocks are excellent, functional and mature examples in my opinion that lack IOTA's downsides (likely because they are intended primarily for p2p…
>The supply inflates every 10 minutes, this by definition is inflation. Precisely, I see BTC being called deflationary all the time, when really it's just not exponentially inflationary, but logarithmically.
What was once friendly enthusiasm has become hard lines and jagged edges with organized shilling campaigns from all sides. It's quite off putting as someone who spends a lot of time in these communities. It's hard to…
I love ByteBall, but also likely the required crypto intelligence. But AFAIK they are a relatively mature DAG tech, with oracles and smart contracts already working (P2P UFC betting being a relatively popular example).…
Do you feel all crypto projects are included in the bubble you described? Personally, I think many are extremely overbought (BTC, LTC, ETH, etc) but can't help but feel that those with real utility and industry value…
I understand your point of the likelihood of it fading away, but the tech's always being taken more and more serious on an industry level and becomes more robust after every crash. Many of these solve unique problems,…
>Which ones? ChainLink, as this project is aiming to incorporate outside data into the blockchain and smart contracts. This has plenty of real world use cases. This could be what the internet is to a computer, but for…
While I agree that BTC and ETH are likely lowest risk long term, I'm not exactly throwing money at crypto for the low risk portion of my portfolio and don't mind doubling down on a more dangerous gamble since I've…
Many here insist it's a speculative bubble. And while I might agree that perhaps BTC is in such a state (this may extend toward LTC, ETH, etc), I'm curious to know your thoughts on the less popular and lower market cap…
The tech is identical, it's simply used less than BTC so doesn't face the same stress of scaling.
I think something similar but for musical artist could be very fun. Betting on the next 'big band' sounds like a good time.
gym membership and healthy food
Yes. I was addressing the parent comments claim that it works with Libreboot, which it currently does not.
>It destroys your body, kills your spirit, and pays less than nothing when you consider the lack of health benefits and high possibility of injury. I worked out in the woods of the northwest as a logger and would like…
fwiw the X220 does not support Libreboot, but the X200 does.
Concrete Mathematics by Knuth was designed with your needs in mind, and has essentially become the canonical "math for cs" text. I haven't read more than the preface plus a few pages though, so I can't comment further…
Glacier Protocol offers a solution. https://glacierprotocol.org/releases/Glacier%20Protocol%20Do...
Here's a couple more: >https://teachyourselfcs.com/ >https://functionalcs.github.io/curriculum/
Have you looked into any other DAG tech, besides IOTA? ByteBall and Raiblocks are excellent, functional and mature examples in my opinion that lack IOTA's downsides (likely because they are intended primarily for p2p…
>The supply inflates every 10 minutes, this by definition is inflation. Precisely, I see BTC being called deflationary all the time, when really it's just not exponentially inflationary, but logarithmically.
What was once friendly enthusiasm has become hard lines and jagged edges with organized shilling campaigns from all sides. It's quite off putting as someone who spends a lot of time in these communities. It's hard to…
I love ByteBall, but also likely the required crypto intelligence. But AFAIK they are a relatively mature DAG tech, with oracles and smart contracts already working (P2P UFC betting being a relatively popular example).…
Do you feel all crypto projects are included in the bubble you described? Personally, I think many are extremely overbought (BTC, LTC, ETH, etc) but can't help but feel that those with real utility and industry value…
I understand your point of the likelihood of it fading away, but the tech's always being taken more and more serious on an industry level and becomes more robust after every crash. Many of these solve unique problems,…
>Which ones? ChainLink, as this project is aiming to incorporate outside data into the blockchain and smart contracts. This has plenty of real world use cases. This could be what the internet is to a computer, but for…
While I agree that BTC and ETH are likely lowest risk long term, I'm not exactly throwing money at crypto for the low risk portion of my portfolio and don't mind doubling down on a more dangerous gamble since I've…
Many here insist it's a speculative bubble. And while I might agree that perhaps BTC is in such a state (this may extend toward LTC, ETH, etc), I'm curious to know your thoughts on the less popular and lower market cap…
The tech is identical, it's simply used less than BTC so doesn't face the same stress of scaling.
I think something similar but for musical artist could be very fun. Betting on the next 'big band' sounds like a good time.
gym membership and healthy food