SwingingKoala
@SwingingKoala@discuss.tchncs.de
New to this fediverse thing. But I think that together we can build something that was lost to company execs, shareholders and capitalism.
- Comment on this one goes out to the arts & humanities 8 months ago:
I would love to see people and lawmakers really crack down on AI replacing jobs
Why stop thee, let’s crack down on electricity replacing jobs!
- Comment on Trump Says Some Migrants Are ‘Not People’ and Predicts a ‘Blood Bath’ if He Loses 9 months ago:
🪙 You get a lemmy gold from me
- Comment on Trump Says Some Migrants Are ‘Not People’ and Predicts a ‘Blood Bath’ if He Loses 9 months ago:
He was talking about car manufacturers before and after that quote, if you isolate sentences it’s easy to make them sound like whatever you want.
- Comment on Trump Says Some Migrants Are ‘Not People’ and Predicts a ‘Blood Bath’ if He Loses 9 months ago:
This story is a hoax, in his speech it is obvious that he talks about a bloodbath for car manufacturers in the US against Chinese competition.
- Comment on Please Stop 9 months ago:
Btc was distrubuted as fairly as anything else
Ever heard of ethereum premining? Or which programmable shitcoin are you talking about?
it’s not as stable as since we have stablecoins
Ouch, fiat thinking. Bitcoin has a stable issuance schedule (changed over and over in eth for example), that’s what I’m talking about.
scarcity means nothing
Like I said, you don’t understand money or economics. Aristotle already knew that money has to be scarce.
it’s decentralised as much as anything else
I guess your dear leader Vitalik doesn’t exist. Or, again, which shitcoin?
Today all what btc does is pollute.
Haha, at least now I know you’re a proof of stake shitcoiner. Probably eth. Proof of work solved a problem proof of stake doesn’t: trustlessness.
You can’t do anything with it.
You know which currency you can do by far the most with? The USD. Are you bullish on that?
- Comment on Please Stop 9 months ago:
This is how tech people often think because they don’t understand economics and the value bitcoin provides. Bitcoin was distributed fairly, is stable, is scarce, and most importantly, is decentralized. Probably all “programmable” shitcoins have zero of those properties and the market reflects that.
- Comment on Please Stop 9 months ago:
As a bitcoiner I couldn’t agree more, please don’t make another cryptocurrency.
- Comment on Please Stop 9 months ago:
Wait until you hear about cash! We should outlaw that immediately.
- Comment on OpenAI CEO Altman: future AI depends on energy breakthrough 11 months ago:
Right, surely the energy intensive AIs will make the world invest in climate-friendly energy instead of just burning more fossil fuels as they always did.
You linked to the article but didn’t read this part?
In 2021, Altman personally provided $375 million to private U.S. nuclear fusion company Helion Energy, which since has signed a deal to provide energy to Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab in future years. Microsoft is OpenAI’s biggest financial backer and provides it computing resources for AI. Altman said he wished the world would embrace nuclear fission as an energy source as well.
Yeah, nothing about fossil fuels.
- Comment on Government pays £15.3m for derelict land that sold for £6.3m a year ago 1 year ago:
It would be so much easier if the govt could just give millions of dollars directly to the rich.
Oh but they can already do that, and they do it, e.g. through the Cantillon Effect, or when they bail out “too big to fail” institutions, or foreign borrowers, etc. You just have to be super rich, not average rich.
- Comment on Creators of Slay the Spire will migrate their next game to a new engine if Unity doesn't completely revert their changes 1 year ago:
We’ve had capitalism on a gold standard and before circular debt creation too, it’s not that simple.
- Comment on An Internet of PHP 1 year ago:
Meh. Use PHP if you want, I don’t care, I won’t be working with you anyway. I’ve used it long enough to know the kind of people who stick with it.
- Comment on Hollywood strikes to cost US economy $5 billion-plus amid lost wages, film delays 1 year ago:
Alternative title: movie studio greed could cost the US economy $5 billion-plus.
- Comment on Sharktitty 1 year ago:
I’m impressed, this is a really shitty post.
- Comment on Does the government keep capitalist interests on the top ? 1 year ago:
Didn’t you hear? What benefits the corporations benefits the people! It’s trickle down prosperity.