You're selling your work. If what you sell doesn't cost as much as you asked for it, then you will lose ability to sell it, eventually. It's not a theft, it's how market works and it doesn't work in any other way.
> Buying an NFT allows me to...show off I guess? And buying some other piece of shit for millions doesn't, right? What's the difference? Why nfts are so important?
What is really worrisome is a recent flood of cryptoposts in HR top about smth which doesn't matter at all. It starts to look like black PR already. "oh no, nfts!! Oh no, web3!! Oh no, a scam! Memcoins! Ponzi scheme!!"…
> But they're interesting because they are laws - because there's some structure there, because the same causes consistently have the same effects. Superdeterminism denies all that. Wait, how does it deny it? > i'd say…
> It makes a mockery of the idea of trying to do science at all - the experiments you take are already determined The laws of physics were there before people started studying physics. Didn't make it less interesting…
> For instance, how can one be guilty of a crime if one had no choice in committing it? Guilty is a social concept derived from the assumption that some events in the universe are "bad" > Why try at anything if you have…
>To me, we can take the Ace of Hearts and the Ace of Spades, shuffle them, and deal them out, face down, one each to Bob and Sally. Bob can go a light year away. Sally then looks at her card and knows right away,…
You're selling your work. If what you sell doesn't cost as much as you asked for it, then you will lose ability to sell it, eventually. It's not a theft, it's how market works and it doesn't work in any other way.
> Buying an NFT allows me to...show off I guess? And buying some other piece of shit for millions doesn't, right? What's the difference? Why nfts are so important?
What is really worrisome is a recent flood of cryptoposts in HR top about smth which doesn't matter at all. It starts to look like black PR already. "oh no, nfts!! Oh no, web3!! Oh no, a scam! Memcoins! Ponzi scheme!!"…
> But they're interesting because they are laws - because there's some structure there, because the same causes consistently have the same effects. Superdeterminism denies all that. Wait, how does it deny it? > i'd say…
> It makes a mockery of the idea of trying to do science at all - the experiments you take are already determined The laws of physics were there before people started studying physics. Didn't make it less interesting…
> For instance, how can one be guilty of a crime if one had no choice in committing it? Guilty is a social concept derived from the assumption that some events in the universe are "bad" > Why try at anything if you have…
>To me, we can take the Ace of Hearts and the Ace of Spades, shuffle them, and deal them out, face down, one each to Bob and Sally. Bob can go a light year away. Sally then looks at her card and knows right away,…