You could also say a true alternative will never be allowed to get big enough to have votes. Systemic something something.
You are naive.
Sorry, I wasn't paying attention as I have to fill my FACTA form.
I think the blocking of EU visitors is super interesting ideologically: 1. Imagine communist countries blocking access to local news. What would that look like? Well, censorship and maybe ways of hiding the abuse of the…
I'm from Europe and would love this. Let us have our own forums!
In other words, US is the #1 backer if imaginary assets which are also the best trick used by major multinationals to shift their tax burden. In order to solve this problem US does not get rid of imaginary assets but…
Remember just yesterday the same thread from dailymail was remove from YCombinator. This site is censored to the gills. You can talk all you want about tech stuff, but don't cross the boundaries. That is, until it hits…
I think most small crypto investors totally get wiped out. Especially lately there is a flurry of enticing coins that are based on greater fool.
Didn't Dalio say that cash is trash? People are bidding for anything that looks like an asset. Crypto is just for the fun on human madness, like Pamplona bulls.
Looks like R is having their own systemd moment. At this point I would like to read a book about the Confessions of an Open Source Hit Man.
This is funny. Never saw it before. So it looks like the video is trying to prevent a software copy pandemic.
Towards the end of the article the author mentions: Full size: 1440KiB / 1.44MiB Kernel size: 632KiB Tools: 552KiB Free space left (du -h): 272KiB So... it does look to me like the kernel and tools would fit 1.2MB too.
It doesn't annoy me at all. Your attitude annoys me. Who cares how much energy it uses in aggregate. That energy is paid for. If we are under such an energy shortage problem then I assume individual countries will start…
I'm willing to bet multiple such bots have been implemented and are running live. It's just an obvious strategy.
This environmental impact of crypto is like a virus that spreads and spreads. A meme if you will. The industrial revolution was also bad for the environment. And it's the single most important reason why we are arguing…
So how do you feel that you now know your activism is oppressing your fellow work mates? Will you calm down?
No, that's not it. You Google bubble is the most important asset. I was routinely ask to search the same thing as a colleague. And I regularly got better answers since I trained my bubble on technical queries. While the…
I think you are getting close to an explanation. You "getting out" weakens the system. You must be kept in.
I think it won't be long until this tech will be used by banks because it seems to work rather well. As for a benefit, if you consider crypto as a mode of protest alone it has value. People are allowed to smoke and…
I'd say the current banking system does an excellent job at money laundering and most major companies seem to play the tax system like a fiddle as to pay less taxes than a fast food employee. So, what's left? Oh, the…
You could also say a true alternative will never be allowed to get big enough to have votes. Systemic something something.
You are naive.
Sorry, I wasn't paying attention as I have to fill my FACTA form.
I think the blocking of EU visitors is super interesting ideologically: 1. Imagine communist countries blocking access to local news. What would that look like? Well, censorship and maybe ways of hiding the abuse of the…
I'm from Europe and would love this. Let us have our own forums!
In other words, US is the #1 backer if imaginary assets which are also the best trick used by major multinationals to shift their tax burden. In order to solve this problem US does not get rid of imaginary assets but…
Remember just yesterday the same thread from dailymail was remove from YCombinator. This site is censored to the gills. You can talk all you want about tech stuff, but don't cross the boundaries. That is, until it hits…
I think most small crypto investors totally get wiped out. Especially lately there is a flurry of enticing coins that are based on greater fool.
Didn't Dalio say that cash is trash? People are bidding for anything that looks like an asset. Crypto is just for the fun on human madness, like Pamplona bulls.
Looks like R is having their own systemd moment. At this point I would like to read a book about the Confessions of an Open Source Hit Man.
This is funny. Never saw it before. So it looks like the video is trying to prevent a software copy pandemic.
Towards the end of the article the author mentions: Full size: 1440KiB / 1.44MiB Kernel size: 632KiB Tools: 552KiB Free space left (du -h): 272KiB So... it does look to me like the kernel and tools would fit 1.2MB too.
It doesn't annoy me at all. Your attitude annoys me. Who cares how much energy it uses in aggregate. That energy is paid for. If we are under such an energy shortage problem then I assume individual countries will start…
I'm willing to bet multiple such bots have been implemented and are running live. It's just an obvious strategy.
This environmental impact of crypto is like a virus that spreads and spreads. A meme if you will. The industrial revolution was also bad for the environment. And it's the single most important reason why we are arguing…
So how do you feel that you now know your activism is oppressing your fellow work mates? Will you calm down?
No, that's not it. You Google bubble is the most important asset. I was routinely ask to search the same thing as a colleague. And I regularly got better answers since I trained my bubble on technical queries. While the…
I think you are getting close to an explanation. You "getting out" weakens the system. You must be kept in.
I think it won't be long until this tech will be used by banks because it seems to work rather well. As for a benefit, if you consider crypto as a mode of protest alone it has value. People are allowed to smoke and…
I'd say the current banking system does an excellent job at money laundering and most major companies seem to play the tax system like a fiddle as to pay less taxes than a fast food employee. So, what's left? Oh, the…