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Best to log off the Internet for the last time then, before it’s too late.
That cat is watching a train wreck.
Hot dog wants to expand when heated, but is contained within the pickle/batter shell. When cut open, hot dog has some free space to expand into.
Could it perhaps be specific models that are no longer manufactured? I was checking out the price I could expect for one of my old PSUs and found that it was apparently a particularly well liked unit for some reason, and so it’s used price was a fair bit higher than expected.
I was wondering: What would it look like, from our perspective, if we were at the centre of a black hole.
Sure there are good uses for it, but not the way we’ve been aggressively shoving it into every space we possibly can, consequences be damned.
That was always the point of digitizing the world. It’s crazy to me that people didn’t see it coming, but it’s nice that people are actually taking notice now.
Yea but was that thing on the Internet published under an expert’s name? /s
If I remember correctly, wasn’t Bitcoin originally created for trading Magic: The Gathering cards online?
The original article contains 666 words
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Anybody remember how cryptocurrency was supposed to democratize money or something?
Smokescreen to get people who don’t really understand computers to buy into a system which can be easily controlled by those who produce/own the physical devices involved, while hiding their tracks near perfectly.
Yea, we need to fight to make sure that the state-industrial complex tracking our every movement is focused on punishing OUR so-called enemies, as defined by a small handful of Internet based social clubs (controlled and operated by people we know next to nothing about).