NefariousNaz

NefariousNaz t1_jb2zcor wrote

I've made hundreds of thousands of dollars. My bags are feeling fine. If you'll look at the market if you invested before 2021 you're ahead. Of course you haven't done any sort of research so you don't know that.

I'm not the one making posts using video game memes. And your post really is "no, u"? Can't come up with anything better?

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NefariousNaz t1_j7q45vx wrote

Depends on where you're at I'd imagine.

Its probably similar to living in Brooklyn. When I was in Brooklyn I regularly got mugged from middle school through high school, but I was also out walking about more.

I'm a former Rutgers student and I regularly get emails about students being attacked and robbed. So there's that.

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NefariousNaz t1_j6ad1ad wrote

Technological change and disruption in consumer products and use was massive between 2003 to 2013. From 2013 to present it was more maturing and defining of products and services that were already introduced.

We might be entering a new phase of massive consumer disruption with the likes of openchat ai, stable diffusion ai and other related tech.

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NefariousNaz t1_j42r6q6 wrote

There is value in removing the need of a centralized authority to confirm transactions. There's a lot of downside to it too.

Regarding games, problem is game companies want control over their game assets, so they're uninterested. Interested parties tend to put as little investment into the game as they can get away with so that they can maximize their profits from scamming or rug-pulling the community. Game development would have to rely on community driven efforts focused on enriching the entire environment.

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NefariousNaz t1_j0znl3w wrote

Time travel to the past is impossible. Time travel to the future is pretty easy by moving at relativistic speeds due to time dilation.

Regarding what you said, yes that's something that's often omitted in time travel stories, but sometimes they mention it too.

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