Comment Re:There a war on (Score 0) 267
It's a fun way to be proved right.
They don't even bother pretending to hide what they are doing.
It's a fun way to be proved right.
They don't even bother pretending to hide what they are doing.
Bitcoin is a social movement dedicated to the elimination of central banks by providing a superior alternative.
This is obviously of concern to the entire class of people who derive unearned benefits via the operation of central banks. That class has an well-trained group of mercenaries that specialize in identifying, infiltrating, and disrupting social movements which threaten the profits of the ruling classes (see the transformation of Occupy the Fed into Occupy Wall Street into irrelevance) via well documented methods (see Snowden leaks, etc.)
Bitcoin is going to be attacked from every angle until such time until either it or central banks no longer exist.
The end does not justify the means.
If you were going to go that route, you shouldn't have lead off by arguing from consequences to begin with.
If you'd actually read the linked mailing list post (or even just read the quotes of it in the summary) you'd see that none of the abusive comments are aimed at people, they're aimed at the code. He calls the code a bunch of mean, nasty, insulting things, but he doesn't say anything about the people who worked or released that code. I think the distinction is important here. It's not abuse if there's nobody to be abused.
Secondarily: if you read the rest of the thread, he goes on to work with everyone very productively on tracking down the exact nature of the underlying bugs, posts deep analyses of the code generation differences, proposes a patch for his own kernel to work around this GCC bug, and goes and files the upstream Bugzilla report with the GCC team himself. On the whole I'd say this is pretty responsible and cooperative behavior.
What are you doing bringing objective facts into a Slashdot debate, I mean SWJdot?
Are we talking about the bitcoin that was used on Silk Road?
I expect exchange rates to move in my favor, but that's just a side benefit. The real advantage of abandoning the Dollar for Bitcoin is that my liquidity and savings are no longer tied up in murder-based blood money.
Bitcoin is a human rights movement.
I'll take my chances with the US dollar thanks. I trust it FAR more than I do bitcoin.
Excellent news.
Seriously, I love hearing that. Not everybody deserves to be a Bitcoin early adopter.
Did you know human livers are a single broken gene away from maufacturing vitamin C from glucose, just like almost every other mammal?
The liver perform every step in the process except the final one, because of a single transacription error that was introduced into the germline back in ancient times
It would be cool to see what happens when they fix that.
And what's up with this "In 1942, more than 80 percent of Americans slept seven hours a night or more. Today, 40 percent sleep six hours or less" part?
I had to do some mental math to convert those equilvent comparisons 20% got less than 7 hours in 1942, and today 40% get less than 6.
Why would they make me do mental math when they know I probably didn't get enough sleep last night?
Could Google be any more transparent as a willing and eager participant of the surveillance state?
It'd be nice if they'd at least pretend to hide what they are doing, so as to not so blatently insult our intelligence.
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