2009-2017 boomed a little too
2009-2017 boomed a little too
This suggestion makes you a crypto influencer now.
Hey what if instead of free adblock, we charged people for it? Also I’ll use a little bit of the profits to try banning gay marriage.
Sure, you can change literally everything about Firefox if you pay a time cost. The defaults do matter because that’s one more thing to fix when installing it. We could say this about any negative feature.
Limited leaning, for the people who won’t stop trying to walk through virtual walls.
Hey now, it’s impossible for them to coordinate on employment to prevent recessions!
Because every time they coordinate they form a cartel that causes a recession.
Neoliberals: “OK how about we keep doing the thing that makes them care only about next quarter, but give them a $1 fine every time they’re negligent?”
The whole point of mining/staking/whatever is to be expensive. Governments can pigouvian tax it to high hell, mine workers can unionize, and it won’t make any difference to users whatsoever. So there’s literally no benefit to more energy use.
Bitcoin mines can’t do general computing. They use ASICs that can only mine.
My country is literally an oligarchy, not a democracy. The oligarchs don’t want to gradually reform based on democratic principles. But they sure want us to think they will.
We need a total revolution. The people who ought to be fined are the ones buying the laws.
Apparently they’re going to just make only the little guy’s copyrights effectively meaningless, so yeah.
Having read through these comments, I wonder if we’ve reached the logical conclusion of copyright itself.
IANAL, why isn’t it fair use?
Why does it matter which software we’re running? Running a Bitcoin node on something comes right after running Doom on it.
I am a crypto bro and felt the same way. The vibe is too uptight. If it can work without a blockchain (like Mastodon/Lemmy), then adding one just makes it worse.
"Oh yeah I remember these keyboards! Good times, that was before the
My main thought is “this is a screenshot of a wall of text that’s hard to read”.
Oh so your experience matters, but mine doesn’t? I’ve presented the same quality of evidence that you have. There isn’t a worse “look” than tirelessly arguing that labor is at fault for what we’re de facto forced to do.
If it really ramps up, we could share block lists too, like with ad blockers. So if a friend (or nth-degree friend) blocks someone, then you would block them automatically.