Comment Re: Haven't read the book, but... (Score 1) 142
In fairness, half of the deaths in the civil war were on the side of the status quo
In fairness, half of the deaths in the civil war were on the side of the status quo
I hope you find something good soon.
You're right, they're separate processes, but they're not independent. Now that the revenue side of things has been slashed, chime in the folks who suddenly are very concerned about the deficit arguing that there's no way to keep nasa funding at previous levels
Yes and no -- you're correct that the appropriations process for discretionary spending is separate, but it's coupled together because the revenue half of the equation got slashed. I predict suddenly folks will be screaming loudly about deficit spending in the face of all the steps of the appropriations process now
I lost a lot of weight after reading "The Hackers Diet" He was a real help to me.
You do realize that 1968 was a long time ago??
I'm an actual Starlink user at my farm. It's head-and-shoulders better than any competing service.
I previously has used a cellular uplink... and even with a yagi mounted 30' up on a mast, I barely had 1-2Mb/s of bandwidth. It was truly miserable.
Starlink is a game-changer... give 'em the freakin' money. They've done something truly miraculous for rural internet users, who had previously only terrible/expensive options. As a taxpayer, I'm actually glad to see the money I contribute going to something useful.
Maybe if RCS actually existed, then people would move to it?
Once proof of stake goes through, doesn't it make the problem worse? Now instead of getting money from both minting coins and doing transactions, people running the blockchain rigs will only get transaction money. I would think that this means either a) transaction costs increase or b) it becomes unprofitable for many miners to run their rigs, leading to more consolidation of giant operations with preposterously cheap electricity.
Who is clamoring for that, and are blockchains + POW the optimal way to do that? I'd argue the frameworks of Certificate Transparency could probably get you most of the way there
This could get interesting. Maybe I'll start cross posting my blog here - see if we can get something going. Though I can't lie - I'm doubting it will catch on.
I've had this issue with controllers for as long as I've owned my ps4
Agreed. The last 20 years have not been kind to this place.
Hollywood has long been a wretched hive of scum of villainy. Toads like Weinstein should have been burned down long ago.
But throwing Kavanaugh in with Weinstein? C'mon.
Love may laugh at locksmiths, but he has a profound respect for money bags. -- Sidney Paternoster, "The Folly of the Wise"