Women and men should both bear the costs. However, seeing exactly how much a newborn can cut into time a woman would otherwise spend working makes me (against my better judgement) worry about hiring women.
It's probably better not to address things like this. I regret to say my first reaction to the graph was a sudden urge to discriminate against women.
>The quotes show they know it is an odd usage. Using scare quotes to mean that nobody else says something strikes me as odd, but you're probably correct.
I did forget about ASIC resistant coins. I think my general point still stands. You're making a logical leap between intentional GPU/CPU coins and inefficiency as an explicit design goal. GPU/CPU coin developers are…
>Beyond that there's cryptocurrency, where finding a less-efficient algorithm is a design goal to maximise the energy wasted, in order to impose a global rate limit on "minting" virtual tokens. I don't disagree with the…
Women and men should both bear the costs. However, seeing exactly how much a newborn can cut into time a woman would otherwise spend working makes me (against my better judgement) worry about hiring women.
It's probably better not to address things like this. I regret to say my first reaction to the graph was a sudden urge to discriminate against women.
>The quotes show they know it is an odd usage. Using scare quotes to mean that nobody else says something strikes me as odd, but you're probably correct.
I did forget about ASIC resistant coins. I think my general point still stands. You're making a logical leap between intentional GPU/CPU coins and inefficiency as an explicit design goal. GPU/CPU coin developers are…
>Beyond that there's cryptocurrency, where finding a less-efficient algorithm is a design goal to maximise the energy wasted, in order to impose a global rate limit on "minting" virtual tokens. I don't disagree with the…