Downvote all the live services!
Downvote all the live services!
In the tech industry, when a system doesn’t work and can’t be fixed we throw it out and start over.
It really isn’t a different debate when you’re talking about putting them on the blockchain, and all that other engineering has already been done by other distributed social networks.
Trust, consensus, and access control are session-layer issues that don’t need to be solved by a transport-layer protocol. Social networks deserve to be able to forget things.
We already have that, it’s called a Distributed Hash Table, no blockchain required.
No worries, I’m merely confident that the tradeoffs necessary to employ a blockchain aren’t worth the supposed benefits thereof.
What if we don’t want global usernames? What if we’re entirely satisfied with global user IDs in a DHT?
Seems inefficient, couldn’t the same thing be accomplished using local DBs rather than the world’s most inefficient ledger?
Such a good doggo, herding the precious bebe _
“AI” didn’t do that, C-suite executives who think that LLMs are capable of replacing human workers did that.
They’ll be in for a surprise when the “AI” bubble pops. XD
Good, get it all offline so the LLM Assholes can’t use it.
Dunno! I haven’t been to Twitter since Elon bought it and activated our scorched-earth protocols. Twitter hasn’t been accessible on any device in our network since then.
Queer folks have a bad habit of falling in love with people on the other side of the country.
You’ve got that backwards.
They’ve been convicted in the court of public opinion. This reversal doesn’t make them innocent of their crimes, but it does justify reducing the sentence to parole.
The black mark stays on their record, but they have the opportunity to start rebuilding trust. If they want good reviews on future titles they need to avoid squandering the chance to prove they deserve them.
Lol, what goodwill? Sony has been on my shitlist since the music rootkit debacle that bricked a bunch of CD players.
Crypto is just as insecure as credit cards. The whole point of the blockchain is that everyone can see all transactions.
I work in this industry and I can confirm that there’s fucking nothing ensuring the privacy of these transactions. Tens of thousands of people have full access to everyone’s credit card history, and that’s not counting unauthorized access and card skimmers.
Oh heck, that sounds promising. 😺
As long as you want, assuming that you’re fine with the security risks and everything that’s rendered incompatible in the future.
How’s Rivian’s union drive going?