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·2 anni fa·discuss
Nice work! Is there any risk that an evaluation and tweaking cycle accidentally changes the original test requirements over time?
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·4 anni fa·discuss
> Do they think that a system where $1 = 1 vote is going to be democratic?

There’s alternatives to this like quadratic voting where you do get more votes with tokens but they tail off quickly, among many other methods
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·4 anni fa·discuss
What I meant was that an uptick in 0x account names is not in and of itself a signal on if there's an increase in Eth-related usernames
exdsq
·4 anni fa·discuss
Without starting an a discussion on the technology itself, volume/users are growing and not declining so this isn’t the case
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·4 anni fa·discuss
I don’t know if that’s a reference to crypto for the majority of people - I’ve worked in crypto for years and I had an 0x name for my white hat hacking related accounts (it was trendy there a while back) but never for cryptocurrency stuff
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·4 anni fa·discuss
That API does seem to cover everything - location, inventory state, kills & assists, care packages, breakable walls… I think the only info you don’t get is shooting (unless that updates the inventory state?) and even if it does, direction of shots that don’t hit anything.
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·5 anni fa·discuss
Hades was a real surprise - I hadn't heard anything about it and was expecting something pretty average but it might actually be my game of the year.
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·5 anni fa·discuss
Doesn't even load properly for me, page is unresponsive
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·5 anni fa·discuss
I live in Palo Alto and love zillowing random houses on my walk to Starbucks. Record for most expensive town house on a normal residential street is $19m. It’s insane.
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·5 anni fa·discuss
Is this not what old-school corporate dev environments did? Grunts filling in interfaces? I’m sure I’ve read this sort of thing before
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·5 anni fa·discuss
Gears of War 5 on the Xbox is 133GB with all its updates. I think we're at the point where 100GB is a high but reasonable request for people nowadays, at least in cities in the West.
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·5 anni fa·discuss
It's around £300 for 64GB of Corsair RAM - you need a motherboard that supports it but you can go cheap and you don't need a great processor. You could probably put this together for £600? It's not exactly crazy if this was for an office or something.
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·7 anni fa·discuss
Depends where in Europe you are.

$80k in London as a single 20-something is great and you might be able to save a little while living central, while for a family of 4 it'd be much tighter and you'd live further out of the city.

$80k in Manchester and you'll have a comfortable life as a family of 4.

$80k in Poland and you'll be laughing in a luxury flat somewhere with no financial worries.

Europe is a large place and for the majority of countries and cities that is enough money to live extremely comfortably.

As for evidence, the average median salary in Europe is 16943€ or $18,947. The average salary in the US is three times this amount so sure - it goes 'a lot further in Europe'.