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syntaxfunction posted:Eclipse already went past, so now they gotta wait for the next chance to burn their retinas. If you can think of a better way to make a Bored Ape look good than doing permanent damage to your seeing orbs, please let me know what it is.
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Neito posted:If you can think of a better way to make a Bored Ape look good than doing permanent damage to your seeing orbs, please let me know what it is. Hire this lady to make them
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Hello Sailor posted:Hire this lady to make them Hey now, Monkey Christ is high loving art you philistine.
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# ? Apr 9, 2024 15:11 |
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The Bible posted:Hey now, Monkey Christ is high loving art you philistine. If The Bible approves, it passes muster for me!
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# ? Apr 9, 2024 15:58 |
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I played a game that takes place in the future, and in one chapter it’s revealed that the whole banking system was handled on the blockchain. In that chapter the whole nations economy is ruined because someone mined enough to have 51% of the coins and could do whatever they wanted lol
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# ? Apr 9, 2024 16:09 |
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Gutcruncher posted:I played a game that takes place in the future, and in one chapter it’s revealed that the whole banking system was handled on the blockchain. In that chapter the whole nations economy is ruined because someone mined enough to have 51% of the coins and could do whatever they wanted lol -- CEO Nwabudike Morgan, The Satoshi Monopoly
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Pirate Radar posted:Your sister would watch Irreversible repeatedly? Yes.
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kaschei posted:-- CEO Nwabudike Morgan, The Satoshi Monopoly "What goes up, better doggone well stay up!" Meme stock investor, Scribbles On Wall - Unnamed Research Hospital
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The Bible posted:Hey now, Monkey Christ is high loving art you philistine. It's the OG ape NFT but with more creativity
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# ? Apr 9, 2024 17:19 |
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Pirate Radar posted:Your sister would watch Irreversible repeatedly?
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# ? Apr 9, 2024 19:16 |
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Neito posted:Careful about buying F-91Ws, the government may put you on a watchlist. Seems legit: quote:The US government became suspicious of Afghans who wore Casio watches due to their ability to be used as timers for improvised explosive devices, a tactic favored by al-Qaeda.[10][11]
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Splicer posted:She kept missing bits so she had to start over. ha
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the buttcoin is capable of receiving enormous amounts of power
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Sardonik posted:"What goes up, better doggone well stay up!" "You ivory tower intellectuals must not lose touch with the world of industrial growth and hard currency. It is all very well and good to pursue these high-minded scientific theories, but research grants are expensive. You must justify your existence by providing not only knowledge but concrete and profitable applications as well." CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Ethics of Greed" wait... uh... "Look at any photograph or work of art. If you could duplicate exactly the first tiny dot of color, and then the next and the next, you would end with a perfect copy of the whole, indistinguishable from the original in every way, including the so-called "moral value" of the art itself. Nothing can transcend its smallest elements." CEO Nwabudike Morgan, "The Ethics of Greed" Accompanies the Ape Generator
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 12:56 |
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Code is law. No manipulation. quote:
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Zero One posted:Code is law. No manipulation. quote:Just because there is an opportunity to exploit it does not mean that it’s legal.”
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 15:05 |
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If you just declare something is law nothing you do can be a crime. Physics is law. Nothing physical stopped me from clearing out that bank vault.
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VitalSigns posted:If you just declare something is law nothing you do can be a crime. The law has no spirit.
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Time_pants posted:I wish the government would take this tack with corporations. That's different, corporations get to write the laws
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 15:24 |
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This trial wouldn't be happening if they would just put law on the blockchain already!
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 15:26 |
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dr_rat posted:the blockchain Is there only one blockchain? I always assumed there were lots of blockchains since it's just a ledger with cryptographic signatures, but maybe there's just one? I wanna get in on the dark blockchain, or create it if it doesn't exist yet. I assume this is something that I could figure out the answer to if I gave it 5 minutes of thought.
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 16:07 |
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cruft posted:Is there only one blockchain? I always assumed there were lots of blockchains since it's just a ledger with cryptographic signatures, but maybe there's just one? This question gets... weird and a bit complicated. There's multiple blockchains for many different types of coins, but my understanding is that some coins are like... "subcoins"? Like some coins are just on the ETH chain or whatever. But yeah, there's not even one BITCOIN blockchain, due to some internal strife.
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swamp thong posted:the buttcoin is capable of receiving enormous amounts of power You've got it backwards. You see, the buttcoin is actually generating the power by doing most of the work.
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 16:33 |
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Now I'm confused. I was told that power is stored in the butts.
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 16:38 |
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cruft posted:Is there only one blockchain? I always assumed there were lots of blockchains since it's just a ledger with cryptographic signatures, but maybe there's just one? Its a fancy word for 'database' or 'list'. Which have existed since forever. And as its just another name for one, there are thousands.
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 17:28 |
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Surprised there's no CourtCoin yet, a decentralized way to run court trials. Both parties submit their evidence to the blockchain, and then the collective of miners decides the outcome.
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Rad Russian posted:Surprised there's no CourtCoin yet, a decentralized way to run court trials. Both parties submit their evidence to the blockchain, and then the collective of miners decides the outcome. You haven't seen CourtCoin yet because what you are describing is the Ethereum blockchain itself.
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cruft posted:Is there only one blockchain? I always assumed there were lots of blockchains since it's just a ledger with cryptographic signatures, but maybe there's just one?
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happyhippy posted:Its a fancy word for 'database' or 'list'. Blockchain is a flat file linked list as far as I know but definitely not a database. It’s technology from the 1970s.
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# ? Apr 11, 2024 00:12 |
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There is data and it is based.
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The singular of Data is Datum. I just love to state that fact.
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tango alpha delta posted:Blockchain is a flat file linked list as far as I know but definitely not a database. It’s technology from the 1970s. Technically, I believe it's a doublely-linked list. I can't find any proof of doubly-linked lists, but singly-linked lists are from the 50s, and they're probably honestly even before that, or at least functionally similar ancestors are.
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# ? Apr 11, 2024 00:51 |
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blockchain is a type of small hat
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blockchain is a series of tubes
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Torn on this Mango guy. On the one hand I want him to get away with ripping off a crypto exchange, but on the other hand I want more jurisprudence in support of crypto bullshit being regulated. Tough choice.
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Lammasu posted:The singular of Data is Datum. I just love to state that fact. I like the fact that half of a byte is called a nibble. it's whimsical to me. e: yes I've programmed MOS, Motorola and Intel architecture in Assembly Language. How can you tell? tango alpha delta fucked around with this message at 01:13 on Apr 11, 2024 |
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Ariong posted:Torn on this Mango guy. On the one hand I want him to get away with ripping off a crypto exchange, but on the other hand I want more jurisprudence in support of crypto bullshit being regulated. Tough choice. If it starts to be regulated it’s just going to hang around for longer, if the scams are allowed to continue it’s going to crash and burn pretty quickly I think
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# ? Apr 11, 2024 01:23 |
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Blockchain is a list where they went ADD = TRUE EDIT = FALSE And the rest is increasingly stupid history.
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tango alpha delta posted:I like the fact that half of a byte is called a nibble. it's whimsical to me. Sort of a shame it’s not a nybble
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Scratch Monkey posted:Sort of a shame it’s not a nybble It is, at least according to the Jargon File. https://www.catb.org/jargon/html/N/nybble.html
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