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somdax
·3 anni fa·discuss
Another scenario is going to a doctors appointment and having to fill out forms with your info (name, address, preferences, medical history and etc)

with a system like this, you can tap into a sign in station and give them access.

Doctors can also send you any documents they generate and it gets stored in your POD.
somdax
·4 anni fa·discuss
Only played a few levels, but I loved it!
somdax
·4 anni fa·discuss
I am the same way.

One thing that helped me in the past to focus and move past the paralysis was to meditate and exercise.

Life has been hectic and I lost my routine, but I will try then again once I can establish a routine again.
somdax
·4 anni fa·discuss
I wrote a tiny program to help me buy a puppy :)

The place I wanted to get a puppy from said that they didn't take reservations for the upcoming puppies until they were born. The only way to know when they were born was to check their website and then give them a call.

So the tiny program I wrote kept checking a webpage and whenever it changed content, it would sende a text message "PUPPY ALERT!".

A few hours after I deployed the program, I got message so I thought it had a bug, but no, the puppies had just been born <3
somdax
·5 anni fa·discuss
Yep yep. Your points are all valid and true, as far as I can see.

I think it would be interesting of governments started using this tech (Blockchain, smart contracts, etc) to improve existing systems. To me, I can see this tech being used to improve infrastructure in a lot of public services (library cards, driver license registry, etc)

Estonia has been doing that. I bet there is something that other countries can learn about what works and what doesn't
somdax
·5 anni fa·discuss
Not trying to prove or disprove an argument. This project seems to be trying to address what you mentioned. I hope you find it interesting :)

https://www.helium.com/