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inversalAutoDoc
·4 年前·議論
Does a void move?

No really, by our current definition of 'void', does a void move or is its position and shape solely defined by the objects moving into and around it? Separately, is the void inside the universe the same as the void outside the universe, or is it fundamentally different somehow?

I don't expect we'll ever answer the second question, but the first is able to be answered by how we choose to define the term 'void'.
inversalAutoDoc
·4 年前·議論
> You can still use cash if you want.

The people who have bad credit scores are the exact same people who cannot, in fact, use cash if they want.
inversalAutoDoc
·4 年前·議論
In other words, a literalization of human resources?
inversalAutoDoc
·4 年前·議論
inversalAutoDoc
·4 年前·議論
> ... even if there is a shortfall, all that will mean is that EVs will become slightly more expensive

Seeing as expense is currently a major barrier to adoption of EVs by the general public, I'd say that becoming even slightly more expensive provides a significant barrier to electrification in the near-term.
inversalAutoDoc
·4 年前·議論
It's worth noting that it's user content rather than direct usage by NicoNico/KADOKAWA, so the lineage is less direct.

However, given that RPG Maker 2k/2k3 games often have compatibility issues running on modern Windows, it would make a certain sense if KADOKAWA used EasyRPG as a way of extending compatibility. Then too, I'm not really aware of their relationship to the games produced with their tools (even ones that could be considered historically significant, such as Yume Nikki), so I don't know how likely this outcome would be overall.
inversalAutoDoc
·4 年前·議論
The mapping is the other way around. That most fraud requests USD is indisputable, but looking at it the other way, a disproportionate amount of the movement of Crypto (incl. bitcoin) is fraud-related compared to traditional currencies [assuming we define fraud separately from corruption.]

This disproportionate share may be less than it appears when you take into account all of the things that Crypto is typically not used for, but the fact remains that there are daily stories about even large Crypto proponents being defrauded.

That this fraudulant activity is enabled by the underlying mechanics (i.e. the decentralization and lack of a verifying authority [i.e. the primary draw of Crypto afaik]) of the platform is worthy of being brought up when discussing the technological merits of the platform.