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8 years ago
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on: Firefox Send: Private, Encrypted File Sharing
IPFS
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8 years ago
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on: Why kernel development still uses email (2016)
Easy: because using a webapp to track issues sucks donkey balls, and matrix still has no threading and good terminal client.
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8 years ago
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on: Without Power, Puerto Rico Is Cash Only
A bicycle is by far the best post apocalyptic transport. Electric is worse than gas; at least the gas powered vehicle is lighter when its empty.
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8 years ago
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on: Without Power, Puerto Rico Is Cash Only
> “You’re broke even if you have money,” Mr. Jimenez, 40, said.
There are still gullible people who believe those so-called 'banks' actually have their government paper bonds. Yes I purposefully used this term to emphasize that those notes are not cash or money. Money is a commodity, and the paper credit is (should be) a receipt for it. A dollar is 1.505g of gold.
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8 years ago
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on: Without Power, Puerto Rico Is Cash Only
Why only the US?
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8 years ago
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on: Basic income is just the beginning as Finland looks to citizen-driven governance
The state does not defend us; rather, the state aggresses against us and it uses our confiscated property to defend itself. The standard definition of the state is this: The state is an agency characterized by two unique, logically connected features. First, the state is an agency that exercises a territorial monopoly of ultimate decision making. That is, the state is the ultimate arbiter and judge in every case of conflict, including conflicts involving itself and its agents. There is no appeal above and beyond the state. Second, the state is an agency that exercises a territorial monopoly of taxation. That is, it is an agency that can unilaterally fix the price that its subjects must pay for the state's service as ultimate judge.
Based on this institutional setup you can safely predict the consequences: First, instead of preventing and resolving conflict, a monopolist of ultimate decision making will cause and provoke conflict in order to settle it to its own advantage. That is, the state does not recognize and protect existing law, but it perverts law through legislation. Contradiction number one: the state is a lawbreaking law protector. Second, instead of defending and protecting anyone or anything, a monopolist of taxation will invariably strive to maximize his expenditureson protection and at the same time minimize the actual production of protection. The more money the state can spend and the less it must work for this money, the better off it is. Contradiction number two: the state is an expropriating property protector
~ HH Hoppe
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8 years ago
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on: Portugal treats addiction as a disease, not a crime
It isn't a crime; it is punished by the ruling warlords. And it isn't the buying/possession of narcotics which is forbidden. What they forbid is to buy narcotics which have been grown/made by the warlords enemies (free independent people)
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8 years ago
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on: W3C abandons consensus, standardizes DRM, EFF resigns
Good! Let them do that, and let us keep working on things like ipfs, blockchain naming systems, matrix and host identity protocols. The more they try to corrupt the web, the more energy goes into fixing the broken architectures. Then one day, nobody will use the broken DRM net. Politics is a programmer's most wasteful use of his time. Code them out of business.
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8 years ago
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on: China's plan to outlaw fossil fuel powered vehicles
> Its government is developing a plan to phase out vehicles powered by fossil fuels
Simply not true. It didn't say anything about banning fossil fuels for the power generation. EVs are still an absurdity; we wouldnt be able to power them if we only used wind/hydro. The electric motor doesn't make any sense. A bicycle make an electric scooter look like an energy pounding monster, especially if the person on the bicycle grows/buys their food locally. We all better start planting a lot of green things, if we want to survive. Forget what the criminals on the podium are saying; your neighbor simply doesn't have the right to make you breathe his car/coal(nuclear)PowerPlant/batteryManufacturing/solarPanelManufacturing toxic emissions without your permission.
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8 years ago
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on: To Abolish the Chinese Language: On a Century of Reformist Rhetoric
Hanzi is a better interface between man and computers than phonetic systems, which add an additions compilation step (from phonetic to logic). The keyboard was the problem for hanzi, but now with motion, touch, speech interfaces boosted in their accuracy by ML, hanzi will dethrone Latin as the no1 man-computer interface.
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8 years ago
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on: A New Way to Learn Economics
Interpersonal valuation is a logical impossibility. Those guys are selling snake oil. I could easily make the point that 'standards of living' (interpersonal valuation assumption) have gone down. We have less clean air, less clean water, less forest, less cultivable land, less sea-life, etc, than ever in our history. Does anyone really think the Nile delta is now more beautiful than 100 yrs ago? Big-mouthed delusional priests, all of them.
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8 years ago
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on: Taxi Medallions, Once a Safe Investment, Now Drag Owners into Debt
Crying for those poor people who bought into a racket? They lost a bunch of money dealing with criminals. Not sure how it's heartbreaking. Ppl using even slightly dirty combustion engines are committing a crime against everyone else. So they're double criminals. Still heart broken? Iv got a license to kill anyone, emitted by our committee for world order. It's a safe investment. Want in?
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8 years ago
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on: Google Developer Account Wrongly Terminated NO MEANS OF DISCOURSE
You're absolutely right. This is a great experience for him, as he now should clearly see what the problem is. Our digital identities are not ours. The OP can make more, a lot more money developing and servicing decentralized identity/related-services than writing 'apps' for 'google play'. Google will be bankrupt within 3 years.
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8 years ago
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on: YouTube-mp3 agrees to shut down
It's already there. IPFS. Just need a way to index it. There's Ethereum. Tezos could potentially do it cheaper.
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8 years ago
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on: Kaspersky: The Russian Company That Is a Danger to Our Security
Russians are more free than Americans.
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8 years ago
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on: Delete Facebook Account
Cmon everyone!
Matrix has a good data structure and working clients, including e2e.
Can't see anything that far ahead.
matrix.org
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8 years ago
Here's the best advice you'll ever hear. Money is the be-all and end-all of our existence. Make it, honestly, and be very careful who you trust with it. No money, no honey. Only listen to one who speaks with his money. A USD is not money.
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8 years ago
13 yr olds don't eat?
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8 years ago
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on: California lawmakers are proposing a tax on water bills
Dictators are proposing more dictatorship.
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8 years ago
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on: US government halts study on health effects of coal mining
They cut the research. So what? People are free to end their own robbery (paying taxes) to fund the research themselves. The taxes of five working people can finance a PhD.