Why be compliant when there are no consequences?
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This article is fluff.
Yes. Quantum computers that can break the asymmetric crypto kill Bitcoin dead. The only fix at this point is a hardfork where all the old keys are invalidated which is tantamount to an exchange for another coin.
It ended up being a lonely kid on the spectrum who lives at home, can’t drive and thinks he has a “real job” walking dogs for his book club. Sad and funny.
He refused therapy. Dbzero admins too. I’m almost as disappointed as their parents.
redsandtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•A $130M company faked trials instead of running our free OSSEnglish
3·7 months agoWow. Instead of paying for xcp-ng an aerospace company did 15-30 day trials for 10 years using every employee and personal email at the company.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•U.S. Secretary of Commerce says the ‘new model’ is factory jobs for life—for you, your kids, and your grandkidsEnglish
391·8 months agoProducing what? For who? No one wants expensive Nazi crap internationally and you can’t have a domestic economy worth half a shit without international trade. See N. Korea for reference.
I wonder how many of them didn’t finish or didn’t understand Fight Club. Tyler kills you clowns at the end.
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Pulse of Truth•UK Police Going Full Minority Report, Building ‘Murder Prediction’ ToolEnglish
1·9 months agoIs George Orwell not required reading in the UK anymore? Do you lot not import Tom Cruise films? This is literally a current Elon Musk con.

TL;DR they switched to simplex because matrix leaks metadata and other flaws. Also simplex’s clients have been shockingly stable.