Location: NZ. Remote: yes Willing to relocate: depends Tech: rust, bitcoin, c, everything. Email: sjeohp@gmail.com Background in iOS and crypto. Formerly Accedo and Parity. Currently building a web gaming platform with…
> fake news propaganda leads to world wars and butchery of millions of innocent people. What are you referring to here? Wars and butchery have been reliably championed throughout history by regular news propaganda.
> There is little indication that the "slippery slope" is more than a fallacy. If the slippery slope were real and the control of information successful, you might still think this.
> Productivity gains help the world by allowing more services and products to be provided at cheaper rates. That can be true and still not ease the pain inflicted by unemployment. The poster is confronting the…
I'm not saying you're wrong but doesn't that inherently favour the side claiming "there is no problem because you can't prove there's a problem." Until by the time someone can prove there's a problem we already have a…
Would it shock you to learn that many politicians are liars?
Not sure what you are hoping for beyond the self-evident unwillingness of most journalists to challenge state enthusiasm for the Foreign Intervention of the Month.
Most journalists are state lackeys so that doesn't say much. A sane person should recognize the difference between hacking a govt computer for personal gain and hacking in the public interest before locking someone up…
Find a better way of guaranteeing trust-less asynchronous consensus then talk.
Math has everything to do with nature.
Mining gold gets harder over time. If you want more gold that's the price you pay. Trust-less consensus may be the same. Nature doesn't care either way.
That's like saying space travel is a stupid waste of energy because it costs more than driving. Some things are expensive, sometimes they get cheaper. In the meantime if you want to get to Mars you either buy the proven…
Nano claims to do it in action. So do others. Some of them might even be proven right, the vast majority will not, so acting like it's some kind of trivial solved problem is disingenuous. Ethereum's PoS has been in…
> “However, it's possible to solve without using a country's-worth of energy to support a pathetic ~10 transactions per second.” Great! I look forward to seeing your solution in action.
> You're literally killing the planet This kind of hyperbole suggests you didn’t read the person’s comment very closely. How is using X joules mining bitcoin worse than using it for anything else? Eg. mining gold? If…
>But, it's also important to note that we don't have to answer the "how" question in order to identify halting oracles as a viable explanation. We often identify new phenomena and anomalies without being able to explain…
>Hence, a halting oracle is the best explanation for the human mind What does it explain though? That the human brain has a black box capable of solving certain problems... how exactly?
> China has done far more egregious transgression to be sanctioned for than Russia That was the initial claim.
> tampered with elections By that metric the US is most egregious, so is hypocritical to sanction anyone
The assumptions are: 1) third party fact-checkers (eg. snopes) are credible and reliable. 2) the third party "Botometer" (machine-learning model) is valid and was trained on an accurately classified corpus. This type of…
They controlled for that using transparent glass with real ants on the other side. https://www.udocz.com/read/are-ants-capable-of-self-recognit...
I’m confused. Clearly.
"I would like to pay/donate to an organization even though no major credit card will let me."
I wasn't really making an argument, just alluding to the fact that western governments/media have a history of undermining/overthrowing democratic left wing leaders in the region, so mocking the idea as you did was…
> Of course, this could all be a plot of the evil Imperialist western capitalist powers to strangle the last peoples' stronghold. /s From your sarcasm I take it you're unaware of the history of leftist governments in…
Location: NZ. Remote: yes Willing to relocate: depends Tech: rust, bitcoin, c, everything. Email: sjeohp@gmail.com Background in iOS and crypto. Formerly Accedo and Parity. Currently building a web gaming platform with…
> fake news propaganda leads to world wars and butchery of millions of innocent people. What are you referring to here? Wars and butchery have been reliably championed throughout history by regular news propaganda.
> There is little indication that the "slippery slope" is more than a fallacy. If the slippery slope were real and the control of information successful, you might still think this.
> Productivity gains help the world by allowing more services and products to be provided at cheaper rates. That can be true and still not ease the pain inflicted by unemployment. The poster is confronting the…
I'm not saying you're wrong but doesn't that inherently favour the side claiming "there is no problem because you can't prove there's a problem." Until by the time someone can prove there's a problem we already have a…
Would it shock you to learn that many politicians are liars?
Not sure what you are hoping for beyond the self-evident unwillingness of most journalists to challenge state enthusiasm for the Foreign Intervention of the Month.
Most journalists are state lackeys so that doesn't say much. A sane person should recognize the difference between hacking a govt computer for personal gain and hacking in the public interest before locking someone up…
Find a better way of guaranteeing trust-less asynchronous consensus then talk.
Math has everything to do with nature.
Mining gold gets harder over time. If you want more gold that's the price you pay. Trust-less consensus may be the same. Nature doesn't care either way.
That's like saying space travel is a stupid waste of energy because it costs more than driving. Some things are expensive, sometimes they get cheaper. In the meantime if you want to get to Mars you either buy the proven…
Nano claims to do it in action. So do others. Some of them might even be proven right, the vast majority will not, so acting like it's some kind of trivial solved problem is disingenuous. Ethereum's PoS has been in…
> “However, it's possible to solve without using a country's-worth of energy to support a pathetic ~10 transactions per second.” Great! I look forward to seeing your solution in action.
> You're literally killing the planet This kind of hyperbole suggests you didn’t read the person’s comment very closely. How is using X joules mining bitcoin worse than using it for anything else? Eg. mining gold? If…
>But, it's also important to note that we don't have to answer the "how" question in order to identify halting oracles as a viable explanation. We often identify new phenomena and anomalies without being able to explain…
>Hence, a halting oracle is the best explanation for the human mind What does it explain though? That the human brain has a black box capable of solving certain problems... how exactly?
> China has done far more egregious transgression to be sanctioned for than Russia That was the initial claim.
> tampered with elections By that metric the US is most egregious, so is hypocritical to sanction anyone
The assumptions are: 1) third party fact-checkers (eg. snopes) are credible and reliable. 2) the third party "Botometer" (machine-learning model) is valid and was trained on an accurately classified corpus. This type of…
They controlled for that using transparent glass with real ants on the other side. https://www.udocz.com/read/are-ants-capable-of-self-recognit...
I’m confused. Clearly.
"I would like to pay/donate to an organization even though no major credit card will let me."
I wasn't really making an argument, just alluding to the fact that western governments/media have a history of undermining/overthrowing democratic left wing leaders in the region, so mocking the idea as you did was…
> Of course, this could all be a plot of the evil Imperialist western capitalist powers to strangle the last peoples' stronghold. /s From your sarcasm I take it you're unaware of the history of leftist governments in…