nmarshall23
nmarshall23 t1_j9a24xd wrote
Reply to comment by Chicken_McNublets in Keebio Iris rev7 build! Now to relearn how to type... by Wemmsie
Give yourself a month to get back up to speed.
All I know is the pain I used to have is gone after switching to a keyboard like this.
nmarshall23 t1_j9a1uv9 wrote
Reply to comment by MrSuperSaiyan in It followed me home. by Ginger_Jesus9311
I think it's really 3 cats in a trench coat.
They followed the cans of Tuna Op just picked up.
nmarshall23 t1_j4ofg03 wrote
These are crypto scammers lobbyists.
They don't care about your privacy.
They just want to keep the SEC from enforcing the law.
nmarshall23 t1_j4oexpb wrote
Reply to comment by phine-phurniture in Open Source, Decentralized Tech Leaders Urge New Congress to Defend Privacy by pfaccioxx
I'm all for privacy, but this group is a crypto lobbyist pretending that they care about someone elses privacy.
nmarshall23 t1_j4oedo5 wrote
Reply to comment by thecowintheroom in UFO Sightings By US Troops Surge by EforieNord
You're fooling yourself. There is always a simple explanation.
You guys never stick around to learn.
nmarshall23 t1_j1wtzy7 wrote
Reply to comment by NuncErgoFacite in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Capitalism cuts in-house pure research, and shifts that to the government.
It doesn't care that it also lobbied the government to cut taxes and thus defunded basic research.
All Capitalism cares about is the bosses fat bank account.
If you want more basic research you need a government that can fund it over several decades.
nmarshall23 t1_j1wq5ic wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This little-known firm with a weird website was central to the misappropriation of FTX customers' money, regulators say by RaiderOfZeHater
Crypto is libertarian performance art trying to prove their outlandish economics work.
Sadly libertarians seem to have the collective memory of a goldfish. And never learn from past failures.
nmarshall23 t1_izs2el4 wrote
Reply to comment by -Thenrkst in US researchers have created metamaterials that move in response to ultrasound. They say it could provide a mechanism for movement in robots that would not require them to have an onboard power source. by lughnasadh
Not much.
You couldn't use them like a robot vacuum. They need to be in range of the ultrasound speaker. And the energy transfer rate is going to be ready bad.
If something went really wrong you could always use noise canceling techniques to nullify the ultrasound.
nmarshall23 t1_iy7fw69 wrote
Reply to comment by tedwards163 in Why Functional Programming Should Be the Future of Software Development by fchung
Have you studied category theory?
That's helpful for understanding the background but by no means required.
My suggestion is to use Haskell to solve https://projecteuler.net math and logic problems.
If Haskell is too technical for you check out Python.
nmarshall23 t1_iwx0j3l wrote
Reply to comment by FruityWelsh in P2P self-governance society prototype researching the intersection of moneyless economy, liquid democracy and p2p media by shanoshamanizum
Thanks for admitting you are a spammer.
report as spam.
nmarshall23 t1_iwwi1rz wrote
Reply to comment by FruityWelsh in P2P self-governance society prototype researching the intersection of moneyless economy, liquid democracy and p2p media by shanoshamanizum
Now you're comparing your haft-ass project to the printing press
Talk about Chunibyo delusions.
If your idea was useful, if it had a killer feature you wouldn't be ranting about these tangents.
You would have already demonstrated why it's better than discord.
nmarshall23 t1_iww0okn wrote
Reply to comment by FruityWelsh in P2P self-governance society prototype researching the intersection of moneyless economy, liquid democracy and p2p media by shanoshamanizum
You're getting high on your own BS.
The civil rights movement didn't require an app.
Nor did the labor unions.
People don't need your walled garden to connect with each other.
nmarshall23 t1_iwtrfvw wrote
Reply to comment by FruityWelsh in P2P self-governance society prototype researching the intersection of moneyless economy, liquid democracy and p2p media by shanoshamanizum
You've misdiagnosed why we have those problems.
Those are political problems that will require collective action by the people.
No app, or software can fix those problems. You have fallen for the same fallacies that libertarian exit movements fall for.
nmarshall23 t1_iwtgsog wrote
Reply to P2P self-governance society prototype researching the intersection of moneyless economy, liquid democracy and p2p media by shanoshamanizum
> We are increasingly living in a centralized, totalitarian society where we end up atomized instead of empowered autonomous individuals. What's more the intellectual elite which has always produced alternative ideas is fruitless to define a new path ahead and unusually silent.
Are you 12?
Sounds like libertarian, BS.
nmarshall23 t1_jcy4beq wrote
Reply to comment by whatistheformat in Expert: Misinformation targeting Black voters is rising — and AI could make it more “sophisticated” by Wagamaga
I'm dreading the day AI can write code.
Imagine all of those fake mobile games being made real, but they're a buggy mess with spyware.