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Comment Re:Uhh (Score 4, Informative) 149

Did they also do a round to determine the best drip coffee? And the best drip coffee maker.

I mean, really, if you compare the best instant against the worst drip, made in a decade old Mr. Coffee that's never been cleaned, or even had the mold scraped out, yeah, the drip will win just for not being . . . lumpy.

(Not that I care about toxic bean waste to begin with. All coffee tastes like ass. I'll never understand how anything that smells that good can taste that bad.)

Comment Re:Banking License (Score 2) 57

> , they simply created it in the equivalent of typing numbers into a spreadsheet and saying "voila!"

This is how fiat operates too, via the digital banking systems.

But generally with considerably more oversight, and generally run by people who have actually studies economics (even if they don't really understand it), rather than pot smoking frat boys who think it's funny to rip people off.

This is why proof-of-work coins are superior to any currently known monetary system.

Other than having no actual value whatsoever, except what you con out of people below you in the pyramid, sure.

Comment Re:Banking License (Score 3, Interesting) 57

Banks aren't perfect by any means, but they understand risk. It seems the crypto bros really don't.

"Go fast and break things." I think they do. They just don't care, because they believe (usually righty) that the risk is to someone else.

That this is even possible is pretty conclusive proof that the basic design of their entire system is a scam. They didn't mine $300 trillion is scam coins, they simply created it in the equivalent of typing numbers into a spreadsheet and saying "voila!"

Comment Re:Not surprising (Score 1) 187

"Move Fast and Break Things" inspired a generation of incompetence. Note that actually fixing the things you broke gets swept under the rug.

That's not incompetence, that's corruption. And it's not just tech bros, it's ubiquitous across our society, from top to bottom.

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