Of course! You have access to actual evidence and not articles directly or indirectly funded by those who would be harmed by moving away from the current system. And of course you’ve considered it without bias or influence from that group. You are not being propagandized to, no way.
Kool_Newt
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IMO, blockchain technology is good for one use case: illegal transactions.
YES!!!
The only thing you’re not getting quite right is what it means to be “illegal” and whether the groups making this decision have anyone’s interest in mind except their own.
When doing right is or becomes illegal because our country is run by a fascist, that “illegal” money will save lives.
Imagine if you will… the dollar (cash) was invented today, up until now all there was was long-established crypto currency.
Suddenly there’s all sorts of scams where crooks trick people out of their dollars. Others are getting straight robbed and have no recourse to get their cash back. Cops often don’t believe you as you have little evidence of the $1000 you just had. Yet others are getting scammed by “banks” that disappear soon after accepting deposits as there is no state regulation.
What you’re seeing is not a problem inherent in crypto-currency or blockchains, it’s a new tool. Many new tools are used most effectively by “the bad guys” first. Even look at Mp3s, the first 5 years of their existence their purpose was basically to rob record companies. Are mp3s a scam?
Don’t let banks and authorities convince you that one of the most effective weapons against them is a scam against you. You don’t think the banks are telling you the truth… this time… right?
An NFT is a deed. Do you see any uses for a deed that is not in control of a central authority?
but a bank’s opinion, that’s fact
it’s almost certainly not
Consensus algorithms lie at the foundation for a great many of the backend systems our internet depends on, massive scaling would be a near impossibility without them. – me, a 25 year backed engineer
It makes absolute sense that a massively scalable trustless system involving money would use a consensus algorithm with a large number of nodes.
Just throwing some thoughts out there
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fdisk shows
/dev/sdc1
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Use the
dmesg
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Use
cat /proc/partitions
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Check out the
/dev/disk/by-label
,/dev/disk/by-uuid
,/dev/disk/by-partlabel
etc and see how the point to each other
e.g.
ls -l /dev/disk/by-partlabel/arch-root lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jan 25 19:46 /dev/disk/by-partlabel/arch-root -> ../../sda2
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Kool_Newt@lemm.eeto Privacy@lemmy.ml•"Cars are the worst product for privacy" | Hope this will reach the normie consumer!English14·1 year agoBy connecting to your phone.
Breaf – it’s what’s for dinner
Kool_Newt@lemm.eeto Science@lemmy.ml•Ultraviolet light can kill almost all the viruses in a room. Why isn’t it everywhere?English84·1 year agouvc doesn’t give you cancer, it can’t penetrate deep enough, and the type of DNA damage it causes immediately kills the cell so it can’t reproduce, cancer is cells that reproduce and don’t die.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_germicidal_irradiation
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True, but AWS and the cloud in general likely would’ve never evolved without top notch free software, i.e. Linux, because the cost would’ve been prohibitive. I am on a team that runs a small public cloud and there are many systems needed to support the cloud, it’s not just the instances/VMs.
Why is there a mannequin in the thumbnail?
Kool_Newt@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the weirdest food your cat wants to eat?English4·1 year agoVery important papers. Try spending time with her and her pile, it might make her so happy
Kool_Newt@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the weirdest food your cat wants to eat?English6·1 year agoShe leads me to her pile of paper scraps and starts munching and absolutely loves it if I take part eat paper with her. I only let her eat a tiny bit tho, it’s not healthy.
Kool_Newt@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the weirdest food your cat wants to eat?English13·1 year agoOne of my cats has what I call social pica. She is always trying to get me to eat paper with her.
And of course, the dollar, and Wall St. use no electricity whatsoever!
Also, your comment demonstrates your lack of knowledge on even the basics on this topic.