

What’s your dog’s name?
What’s your dog’s name?
I don’t know why we’re so obsessed with using posture and tone to infer criminality when we have perfectly good forehead slope ratios to achieve the exact same thing.
What is a first edition holographic charizard worth? What is the utility of that card?
Things are worth what people are willing to pay for them.
You can’t eat a Bitcoin for sustainance. Or hammer a nail with it. You can’t do either of those things with a pokemon card either.
I feel like you get this, based on your post… But you still are hung up by it.
Bitcoin’s attractive utility for many is that you can transfer them pretty much unimpeded by any external entity. Like a government for example.
Like, hypothetically, what if you wanted to send a million dollars to your family back in, I dunno, Hong Kong. Do you think you can put that in a suitcase and hop on a plane? Do you think your bank will just send that wire? No. Government needs to know about it.
You can send a million dollars worth of Bitcoin, though. No problem.
What about if the government decides to seize your assets, for whatever reason? Maybe you were a little too loud about your support of Palestine and a man child president decided to make an example of you? They can raid your home. They can seize your bank accounts. Can they get your Bitcoin? Nope (if you’re actually holding it yourself)
What sets Bitcoin apart from other currencies is that it’s very government resistant. You CAN hold it yourself. Not digitally in a bank. Not as bills under your mattress. It cant be seized.
How much SHOULD Bitcoin be worth, given the utility it provides? No idea. But it’s something.
To be fair I have infinity more confidence in the system you just described than whatever tech bro disruptor was going to pitch
You jest but that’s roughly the story of the “discovery” of Machu Picchu
I’m so far beyond the point of caring how people look at me, and so far past the point of wanting to talk to anyone.
What you’ve just described would be considered total victory.
My strategy for overcoming this is to congratulate myself out loud so they know not to answer until I’m done.
This.
This was the standard for years. Matchmaking kinda killed it.
There were 3rd part server browser services that could fill the gap, though. I wanna say GameSpy or something was a popular one in the late 90s
This is why as much as I appreciate the philanthropy of the ultra wealthy, it’s NOT a substitute for taxation
It’s been 30 years since I used mega blocks, but damn they sucked.
I’ve always wondered if it was QC, or if there was some material properties of Lego that made them so much better? Like can they use tighter tolerances because of better plasticity/flexibility of their material?
I think it’ll strengthen everyone’s nuclear resolve. Strategic ambiguity (with the common knowledge that you are a nuclear state, like Israel) is pretty much the only option now.
Iran was playing the game of “we aren’t a nuclear power, but we COULD be” wasn’t enough. Everyone sees that now. The only real deterrent is a literal nuke, now.
Shortly before he started signing his name after that.
It’s crazy to me how he’s been on Twitter for decades but is somehow regressing to more geriatric patterns. This is what I’d expect an 80 year old to do when first joining Twitter.
But this motherfucker has been tweeting for years. WHY NOW?
Guess we doin rockets now
Poinignant illustration of a flux capacitor
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I don’t even think it’s true.
This sounds like Trump floundering to take credit for anything. And in the absence of something, he invented a hypothetical
As others have mentioned, your description is maybe too vague to get a good answer. You might need to elaborate more about “moving data” means for your purposes.
I don’t know if anyone has yet asked if you mean how data is stored in RAM vs a “hard drive”… How it’s allocated. Things that are much closer to hardware and a kernel? How a CPU fetches instructions/“data”?
If they told him D-Day stood for Donald-Day, he’d have been there
Intended to be read out loud specifically for YOUR dog:
A life walking alone with the night sky
constellations named after people to remember them by
Placeholders imagined after the sun
Tombstone Cassiopeia, Crypt Orion
I never knew them. They mean nothing to me;
a chart in a book, just something to see.
Now that you’re here to walk near and far
I’ll remember our moments much more than the stars