Comment Re:Pikachu surprised face? (Score 2) 10
And will people demand the government step in? Will economists ask that the government not step in so they can continue gathering valuable experimental data?
And will people demand the government step in? Will economists ask that the government not step in so they can continue gathering valuable experimental data?
From the abstract: "Wash trading refers to the practice of buying and selling securities without taking a net position, for the purpose of artificially inflating recorded volume. It is prohibited by law in the United States, but evidence suggests that it is widespread on some exchanges, especially those involving cryptocurrencies where trader identities can be shielded."
I think most people, even the young ones, can distinguish between make-believe play and real violence. Most of the games I remember playing during recess centered on gunfights and making up rules for the gunfights. This was well before school shootings began.
Play isn't the problem, it's hate, rage, and hopelessness.
If that isn't a concern, then yeah, filter out the easy stuff first.
Just the other week, my brother-in-law got my wife to buy a little tool for spreading open a spring on my washing machine. $11, over my objection that it was silly to spend any money on something that would probably only be used once when I was pretty sure I could do without it. Boy, was I wrong! That stupid little tool saved a lot of time and effort.
That's where I see this being very useful.
This could make a very tedious task a lot easier. If you've ever had to do PII/PCI/ISO auditing, you probably know what I mean. And since it can probably find malicious executable code masquerading as some benign file, all the better.
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