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3 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·0 comments

Do we have to declare blockchain currencies illegal?

my.pages.de
2 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·0 comments

I think strong general AI is coming soon (repost)

lesswrong.com
4 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·3 comments

Where the Sidewalk Ends: The Death of the Internet (2021)

madattheinternet.substack.com
74 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·70 comments

Modern “Freedom” Means Being a Slave to Impulses

lukesmith.xyz
4 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·3 comments

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1 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·0 comments

The Commodordion

linusakesson.net
519 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·65 comments

I think strong general AI is coming soon

lesswrong.com
7 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·3 comments

Gas leaks in Russian pipelines to Europe stoke sabotage fears

reuters.com
5 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·0 comments

Revolut hack exposes data of 50k users, fuels new phishing wave

bleepingcomputer.com
3 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·0 comments

Bitcoin is not a store of value

cryptostackers.substack.com
224 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·355 comments

Where the Sidewalk Ends: The Death of the Internet

web.archive.org
3 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·0 comments

Will Bitcoin Lightning Network Hubs Be Regulated? [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·0 comments

How the Banks Bought Bitcoin [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·0 comments

Big Blocks Can Scale, but Will It Centralize Bitcoin? [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·4 comments

Why Basic Is Still Relevant

basic256.org
1 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·1 comments

Harmless Guns- French 3D printer company sabotages printable firearms

dagoma3d.com
2 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·3 comments

VRchat bans mods, embraces EAC

hello.vrchat.com
246 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·267 comments

RDRama's Best User Is a GPT-3 Bot: The Story of BBBB

rdrama.net
2 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·1 comments

The Internet Is Broken

secushare.org
1 points·by cowtools·4 years ago·0 comments

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cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
not trying to start a distro war, but I would advise against using ubuntu for the time being as their custodian has been somewhat incompetent in recent years, and they have been forcing users to use their "snap" system. It may give you a bad first experience.
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
Why does the gov. have its nuts in a twist over a privately-owned timewasting service?

The gov. should use public forms of communication, like their own websites and mailing lists. Why endorse this privitzation of their communcation channels in the first place?
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
It's basicially the range limitation is what I mean.
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
latency
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
What does it matter? Just use Tor for everything read-only.

If some service requires you to create an account, just give them false information. If they ban you, just create another account. At the end of day, the legalese is irrelevant. If it was relevant, then people would read it.

It is not like the user has any bargaining power with the platform owner to spy on them less for example, or even verify that they are upholding the privacy policy. These companies do not follow their own rules in banning you or otherwise.
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
I agree with your first statement about hoarding by early buyers.

However, the smug "write-only database meme" is getting a bit old. Cryptocurrencies, and even other crypto-payment systems (e.g. chaumian cash) obviously have different characteristics than centralized money. Come to think of it, you could just mockingly describe any computer program that has structured data as a database.

Cryptocurrency has almost nothing to do with databases or storing data. At its core, cryptocurrency is a system of distributing signed transactions that uses hashcash as a sybil-resistance and (order) synchronisation mechanism.

Google spreadsheets need not apply. The whole point is that you don't require a single party to sign transactions. The problem that cryptocurrency deals with concerns co-operation between adversarial parties. Centralization leaves you hopping from platform to platform forever.
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
Who gained from the BCH fork? Curious. The only people with anything to lose are those that bought BTC after the fork.
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
Really? what's your bitcoin address? can you sign a proof?
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
the cryptocurrencies are not necessarily tied to any specific network infrastructure
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
The problem with creating buchla recreation modules is that you can never adjust the pseudo-resistive attenuation (PRA)
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
yes
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
that's awesome. I don't know what I would do if I received that much cryptocurrency- probably launder it and give it to charity.
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
Agile isn't just a workflow or philosphy. It's a way of life. No one has ever ben sucessful without triaging first.
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
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·4 years ago·discuss
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss
seems like a bit of a cope to me...
cowtools
·4 years ago·discuss