Peak dystopia is close.
It took ~10 years for flexible screens using OLEDs to be mass producible. 10 years seems to be the norm as of now for things produced under research conditions to enter mass production/usage, are there counter examples?
I guess you can make a case for the neo-luddites
It seems to be available in browser, see script.js it's not minified.
- The haters have not changed their mind despite their hatred being addressed, they've moved on to other reasons. - Bitcoin continues to improve. On a serious note, that's a good summary, thank you!
> It's not about good or bad. ok > Bitcoin is bad because... ??
I don't like Bananas. Instead of just not buying them at the grocery store and not eating them, I'll post a negative comment whenever someone mentions Bananas. Bananas are bad for you! Bananas suck! Bananas are a scam!
What does tether have to do with bitcoin's block reward halving? I couldn't see any references to it here: http://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
But what about Hillary's emails!
"tether bad, so bitcoin bad!"
Where do you work?? :D
Was it an on-site interview? I’m curious how he was able to convince you to install the env.
Capitalism is amoral Edit: This wasn't posted as a judgement, it's just an observation of a trend.
People always prioritize the remembering self over the experiencing self :). Like someone else pointed out, you can strike a balance between the two.
"It's so ... black!" said Ford Prefect, "you can hardly make out its shape ... light just seems to fall into it!"
This. I have first hand experience in this phenomenon multiple times. Complexity helps this effect too.
This is great! The Expanse has a similar theme around the EAILD, they have the protomolecule instead.
I wonder at what point would it make sense to start exposing a part of your "software development pipeline" to the external world and then hiring people after they've proven themselves on your pipeline (with…
Serious question to the author: Can we know how many hires you've made that you're happy about? what is your interviewing process like?
For the purposes of fraud prevention, payment processors can be viewed as an escrow service (along with other things, of course). This can still be programmed on top of bitcoin, someone like amazon/eBay can build this…
My hypothesis around this was younger (or curious people) would just "get" the UI and the older people won't be on the app or not be as active.
In any case, I'm not one to judge a programming system by its artwork. I hope people don't get discouraged by it and not try it out, It's a phenomenal system for translating thoughts to programs.
For someone who's familiar with the "IDE" shown in the artwork, I was able to quickly parse the different components and it conveyed a vague sense of excitement :).
Kurzgesagt had a nice video on plastics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS7IzU2VJIQ it is a scary situation!
> I don't think you can explain this by simply categorizing people I was not trying to categorize people, but I was trying to abstractly point out how this might happen, but I used a "category" to explain it simply. > I…
Peak dystopia is close.
It took ~10 years for flexible screens using OLEDs to be mass producible. 10 years seems to be the norm as of now for things produced under research conditions to enter mass production/usage, are there counter examples?
I guess you can make a case for the neo-luddites
It seems to be available in browser, see script.js it's not minified.
- The haters have not changed their mind despite their hatred being addressed, they've moved on to other reasons. - Bitcoin continues to improve. On a serious note, that's a good summary, thank you!
> It's not about good or bad. ok > Bitcoin is bad because... ??
I don't like Bananas. Instead of just not buying them at the grocery store and not eating them, I'll post a negative comment whenever someone mentions Bananas. Bananas are bad for you! Bananas suck! Bananas are a scam!
What does tether have to do with bitcoin's block reward halving? I couldn't see any references to it here: http://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
But what about Hillary's emails!
"tether bad, so bitcoin bad!"
Where do you work?? :D
Was it an on-site interview? I’m curious how he was able to convince you to install the env.
Capitalism is amoral Edit: This wasn't posted as a judgement, it's just an observation of a trend.
People always prioritize the remembering self over the experiencing self :). Like someone else pointed out, you can strike a balance between the two.
"It's so ... black!" said Ford Prefect, "you can hardly make out its shape ... light just seems to fall into it!"
This. I have first hand experience in this phenomenon multiple times. Complexity helps this effect too.
This is great! The Expanse has a similar theme around the EAILD, they have the protomolecule instead.
I wonder at what point would it make sense to start exposing a part of your "software development pipeline" to the external world and then hiring people after they've proven themselves on your pipeline (with…
Serious question to the author: Can we know how many hires you've made that you're happy about? what is your interviewing process like?
For the purposes of fraud prevention, payment processors can be viewed as an escrow service (along with other things, of course). This can still be programmed on top of bitcoin, someone like amazon/eBay can build this…
My hypothesis around this was younger (or curious people) would just "get" the UI and the older people won't be on the app or not be as active.
In any case, I'm not one to judge a programming system by its artwork. I hope people don't get discouraged by it and not try it out, It's a phenomenal system for translating thoughts to programs.
For someone who's familiar with the "IDE" shown in the artwork, I was able to quickly parse the different components and it conveyed a vague sense of excitement :).
Kurzgesagt had a nice video on plastics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS7IzU2VJIQ it is a scary situation!
> I don't think you can explain this by simply categorizing people I was not trying to categorize people, but I was trying to abstractly point out how this might happen, but I used a "category" to explain it simply. > I…