

I know lemmy is quite anti-crypto, but CBDCs seem much more dangerous to me
I know lemmy is quite anti-crypto, but CBDCs seem much more dangerous to me
This is definitely a scam. I guess it was inevitable these would come to lemmy, but it’s still a shame
I don’t like it. I might be able to get on board with read-access to my brain (especially if I end up paralyzed or something) if I felt the tech was secure enough, but I’d be very worried about abuse of write access (writing in loyalty to the community party, for example)
I tried to hide my identity as much as possible when I made the account. This included using a pseudo-random email address, fake name, fake address, and (unfortunately) fake birthday, as all of those things could be used as foreign keys to try to match my identity
It asks for your birthday to delete/access your data, but I used a fake one when I signed up…
My apologies, he does make that point. I mis-read into your comment that the poor people using credit cards (who pay interest) pay for the rich person’s credit card rewards. But it’s worse than that, anyone who doesn’t use a credit card (which includes many poor people as you point out) are subsidizing the rich person’s rewards
Good video showing how credit card culture basically makes poor people pay for rich people’s luxury.
That’s not what the video shows. The real issue is that credit cards are a monopoly which takes ~3% cut on almost all consumer purchases in the economy and adds little value
This video is incredible! We need more action on this. Anyone know how one could get involved to ensure there are more reliable indicators of ethical meat
And any really unscrupulous actors will just setup their own encryption…
I learned the basics of CS from this course online 7 years ago and it lead to a great career as a software dev. Hat’s off to the whole CS50 team for creating such an incredible resource and making it available for free!
Picking words at random from a dictionary would not be very compute intensive, the content doesn’t need to be sensical
To be fair, it’s just a crossword puzzle. He probably fit “farleft” in there and needed a hint for it
I don’t like it
It’s anti-tech propaganda. The same is happening with crypto. Certain groups don’t like it, so they try to convince the public that it is bad for the environment so it will be banned
This isn’t a good situation, but I also don’t like the idea that people should be banned from using energy how they want to. One could also make the case that video games or vibrators are not “valuable” uses of energy, but if the user paid for it, they should be allowed to use it.
Instead of moralizing we should enact a tax on carbon (like we have in Canada) equal to the amount of money it would take to remove that carbon. AI and crypto (& xboxes, vibrators, etc) would still exist, but only at levels where they are profitable in this environment.
Humanity:
It seems to be a lightweight alternative to Mastodon that is easier for individuals to run on a private server
Yes, of all the problems in the healthcare system, the problem of letting AI help patients diagnose their own problems is definitely top of the list /s
That would be great! And I’m sure there are people doing it. And if 2.3% of the US Power grid were dedicated to that I’m sure some people would be upset about it too
My basic point is I don’t think there is anything morally wrong with Bitcoin miners using energy, even though this is a narrative that is very popular now. There are plenty of other valid criticisms of Bitcoin, but I don’t think this one stands up to scrutiny.
Can you link to some more information on this? I’m curious about alternative education models