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Serious_Cyclone posted:War has officially been replaced with "your key, your country, not your key, not your country" Oh gently caress, someone just sent Wales to a dead address.
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 19:51 |
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So what if Russia says "yeah we agree who ever has the most hash power wins", then the US diverts all it's energy into ASICs and filling the air with smog from the coal fired powered plants. Then on the day of the hash test Russia just reveals that it lied and invested in tanks and guns then rolls though DC in a day?
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 19:51 |
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Homeless Bebe posted:Guys you missed the best part like in king of kong?
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pippy posted:So what if Russia says "yeah we agree who ever has the most hash power wins", then the US diverts all it's energy into ASICs and filling the air with smog from the coal fired powered plants. Then on the day of the hash test Russia just reveals that it lied and invested in tanks and guns then rolls though DC in a day? Maybe Russia would just phish America's password and steal all its apes and won't need to attack!!!!
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 19:53 |
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drat, sorry you lost your country bro that sucks. also can you change the flag in your profile picture? not your country anymore
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Deep Glove Bruno posted:like in king of kong? lol, i think it's this Billy Mitchell. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Mitchell if so, lmao, that the coiner would equate his stance to the "Father of The United States Air Force". I guess delusions of grandeur are part of Coiner Psyche? what am I saying? Of course delusions are a core tenet of coiner bros. lol. tango alpha delta fucked around with this message at 20:04 on Jun 7, 2022 |
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I got it confused with the Billy Mays guy who was a pitchman for all that "as seen on TV" crap, seems more fitting though.
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 20:03 |
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I see the Twitter guy has taken his understanding of war from the hit movie Robot Jox
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 20:04 |
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oh god. the verge is doing a "year of NFT" thing and wrote a bunch of articles. i wouldn't say they're pro NFT but they're also not really uh anti NFT? i only read this one so far about nba top shot https://www.theverge.com/23153620/nba-top-shot-nft-bored-ape-yacht-club quote:When I speak to Libruary — his username — for this story, he’s in Bali. He’d quit his job. He’s thinking of moving to Portugal. He’s dabbled in a lot of projects, he says; he mostly mints NFTs to flip them. And it all started with Top Shot. quote:When I spoke to Libruary last year, he’d been a sports card collector who liked that Moments were easier to display and more portable than his physical card collection. He’d even posted about his enthusiasm in a sports card forum in October 2020, where someone replied to his post by posting a GIF of a child tossing money from a window.
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Strong Sauce posted:the star of the oc gets it.. and the lord said, "Let the bros get scammed."
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tango alpha delta posted:I guess delusions of grandeur are part of Coiner Psyche? It's a perfect storm of delusions of grandeur between coiner-brain and grad-student-brain
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 20:13 |
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Serious_Cyclone posted:It's a perfect storm of delusions of grandeur between coiner-brain and grad-student-brain i understand delusions of grandeur. i sometimes get them, on an albeit much, much smaller scale, before my wife deflates me with humor. and now I understand something else about coiners; they do not have any trusted friends that can bring them back to earth. holy poo poo, that's actually really, really bad.
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 20:19 |
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tango alpha delta posted:lol, i think it's this Billy Mitchell. Mitchell was a very early proponent of having an air power-centered navy. He famously demonstrated how a ship could be sunk by airplanes, which is pretty much how our navy has operated for the last 70 years. He also put his money where mouth was by leading the first retaliatory strike of WWII against the Japanese home islands in a bombers that took off from an aircraft carrier. This dude is saying "I am going to show the military that the future of war is the blockchain, and I will be proven correct by history"
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 20:25 |
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Still laughing that another true believer showed up again that probably wasn't seraph. Revolutionary chipotle payment system hahaha.
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 20:29 |
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tango alpha delta posted:and now I understand something else about coiners; they do not have any trusted friends that can bring them back to earth. holy poo poo, that's actually really, really bad. I feel like this is becoming a more pervasive problem as societal interaction moves ever more into social media space, where you can either passively or actively filter your interactions so you can avoid being told you're wrong. We're all being drawn into echo chambers and some of them are more warped than others. I'll admit, when Trump was hospitalized I was paying attention to the twitter-space that was arguing he was in much worse shape than he was letting on: smuggling an oxygen tank under his jacket when boarding the plane to the hospital, suspicion that the videos he was posting about immediately getting back to Presidenting were filmed in advance, etc. Maybe the big difference between my trip into that echo chamber and the coiner chamber is that when Trump recovered, my interest in the story was over and I didn't carve out my own personality to fill in the empty space with more deranged conspiracy.
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Serious_Cyclone posted:I feel like this is becoming a more pervasive problem as societal interaction moves ever more into social media space, where you can either passively or actively filter your interactions so you can avoid being told you're wrong. We're all being drawn into echo chambers and some of them are more warped than others. Um, many of those things actually happened. Trump recovering doesn’t retroactively make those things untrue…
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Flowers for QAnon posted:Um, many of those things actually happened. Trump recovering doesn’t retroactively make those things untrue… It may not retroactively make them untrue, but after he recovered I wasn't particularly invested in it anymore. Ultimately I never saw any proof brought forward about any of it, and I've moved on with my life knowing I won't get confirmation on it one way or the other.
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 20:40 |
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who wants to break the news about Billy Mitchell to him
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Strong Sauce posted:oh god. the verge is doing a "year of NFT" thing and wrote a bunch of articles. i wouldn't say they're pro NFT but they're also not really uh anti NFT? Lest we forget their interview with Keanu Reeves where the interviewer meekly defends the concept of "digital scarcity" while Keanu laughs in his face. https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/11/22829383/matrix-nft-keanu-reeves-interview-carrie-ann-moss
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quote:but the emergence of software dramatically changed the profession of computer programming. quote:but the emergence of software dramatically changed the profession of computer programming.
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Scratch Monkey posted:Mitchell was a very early proponent of having an air power-centered navy. He famously demonstrated how a ship could be sunk by airplanes, which is pretty much how our navy has operated for the last 70 years. He also put his money where mouth was by leading the first retaliatory strike of WWII against the Japanese home islands in a bombers that took off from an aircraft carrier. This dude is saying "I am going to show the military that the future of war is the blockchain, and I will be proven correct by history" still ate poo poo where it counts: on the donkey kong arcade machine
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Well yeah before that it was all clay jars and vacuum tubes and poo poo
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Cacator posted:Lest we forget their interview with Keanu Reeves where the interviewer meekly defends the concept of "digital scarcity" while Keanu laughs in his face. i forgot how good this is Keanu is generally a nice guy to everyone so seeing open contempt from him makes it even better
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Deep Glove Bruno posted:still ate poo poo where it counts: on the donkey kong arcade machine also I'm embarrassingly wrong: it was Jimmy Doolittle flying a B-25 Mitchell, named after the aforementioned Billy Mitchell, who lead the raid on Tokyo in 1942. However, Mitchell did see the future of naval aviation. I'm not sure what either man's high score in Donkey Kong was, though
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Scratch Monkey posted:He also put his money where mouth was by leading the first retaliatory strike of WWII against the Japanese home islands in a bombers that took off from an aircraft carrier. he did what?
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Dr. Video Games 0031 posted:he did what? He jumped the gun a little bit but showed some initiative!
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Dr. Video Games 0031 posted:he did what? See above
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Flowers for QAnon posted:“Computers were a big invention that allowed programmers to create programs that output controlled electrical signals. This technology was so disruptive it caused society to classify hardware and software programming separately. This thesis presents a theory on the invention of non-physical tokens that require physical energy expenditure to create (such as bitcoin). This, the biggest invention ever, will enable conversion of physical war (and the cost of life) by humans into cyber warfare performed digitally. This could cause society to perceive physical warfare and cyber warfare as distinctly different. Software doesn't I think this thread finally found its Stimpire copypasta
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Interesting article. Some research showing what's long been suspected, that the vast majority of mining power is concentrated in a few entities. Mostly focused on the early years of bitcoin, but one interesting part is that at one point there was an entity controlling >50% of the mining power.
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Ouhei posted:I work for a fairly boring enterprise company and 3 of my teammates left for crypto companies over the last 6 months and I sometimes wonder how they're doing. None of them seemed like true believers when they left, but who knows now. I work for a tech finance startup and a few developers have left. Not because they think theres anything to crypto, but the money they get bribed with is huge. Take the money in actual money and go back to whatever after the bubble bursts
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Spuckuk posted:Take the money in actual money and go back to whatever after the bubble bursts I can't help but think that this bubble bursting is going to take down the rest of the tech and financial sectors with it, and ultimately plunge us into recession. I wouldn't want to be on the job market when that happens.
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Serious_Cyclone posted:I can't help but think that this bubble bursting is going to take down the rest of the tech and financial sectors with it, and ultimately plunge us into recession. I wouldn't want to be on the job market when that happens. Tech is actually used to maintain things people both want (entertainment) and need (medicine, traffic/cargo) in real life, while finance sucks but is how other sectors get money for things. This bubble bursting might contract value, but it won't be the cause of any recessions (indeed it might resolve some elements of a recession, since resources stuck feeding mining clusters could then go to sectors that actually need those goods).
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 22:35 |
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Manzoon posted:Still laughing that another true believer showed up again that probably wasn't seraph. And I'm still laughing at the smoothbrains in this forum thinking that they know anything about crypto. Especially the goof that hit me up with the "I work for the NSA and you text a lot", like he was 12. Who is seraph? I avoided GBS like the plague back in the day, still appears to be cancer. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Wait I’m confused I thought this was a bit
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lol, I used to work for the DOD and have friends who work for the NSA. Seraph most certainly is a 'person of interest', as are a lot of coiners. This shouldn't really be a surprise, TBH.
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snotball007 posted:And I'm still laughing at the smoothbrains in this forum thinking that they know anything about crypto. Especially the goof that hit me up with the "I work for the NSA and you text a lot", like he was 12. It literally does not matter if any of us know anything about crypto, you haven't demonstrated at all why Flexa is equal to or better than a normal credit or debit card despite your walls of text
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snotball007 posted:And I'm still laughing at the smoothbrains in this forum thinking that they know anything about crypto. I don't know why anyone tries the "I'm actually laughing so hard right now" defense, it literally never works. If you were just laughing it all off, you wouldn't feel the need to come back and tell everyone about it. The best revenge is just being your super bad-rear end and ultra rich self and living the good life.
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snotball007 posted:And I'm still laughing at the smoothbrains in this forum thinking that they know anything about crypto. Especially the goof that hit me up with the "I work for the NSA and you text a lot", like he was 12. lol for sure what are you buying at gamestop this christmas?
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Knowing the same stale talking points to shill a shitcoin isn't the same as knowing crypto, hth
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