Comment Re:5,000? (Score 1) 65
Crypto is a currency created by wasting huge amounts of resources.
It seems fitting a crypto company operates the same way.
Crypto is a currency created by wasting huge amounts of resources.
It seems fitting a crypto company operates the same way.
Only the owner of a copyright can sue for copyright infringement. According to the license, the owner of the NFT is the owner of the copyright.
This morning I ran about 5 miles; I spent about 500 calories running. In a very simplistic model that would mean my TEE would be 500 calories higher
In the very simplistic model where, during the time you were not running, you would be dead?
Why not disable collision detection entirely? Worst they can do is try to walk through you.
Also, the original article mentioned the gang taking photos... of what? Some fully dressed avatar?
This whole metaverse crap basically looks like an early alpha for Second Life that accidentally got leaked.
Somebody added 3D goggle support but forgot to remove all the stuff that didn't pass the Second Life alpha testing phase because any idiot could plainly see it was a stupid idea in the first place.
However, they DID easily recover from it.
They recovered from it by reinstalling an OS with a browser.
They could have just as easily recovered by reinstalling Windows.
The fact that they choose a different OS is irrelevant to the recovery itself.
I thought this as well, but apparently Google has silently acquired Neverware at the end of 2020, whose core product CloudReady makes it possible to run ChromeOS on old PC's.
So yeah; Google IS officially supporting ChromeOS on existing PC's now.
Nordic Choice's move to ChromeOS seems perfectly sane now.
If I read the article correctly, they're just running ChromeOS on the same old hardware.
Making the relatively save assumption that all their software runs on the web, the switch should be relatively easy.
So NFT's still allow everybody to own a copy of the image, right?
It's just that somebody can pay extra to "own" own it (whatever that means)?
Calling it "Web3" does not, in any way, alleviate my concerns that all this cryptocurrency is just a huge scam.
Researchers suggested [...] "Other specialties might deserve to be on that pedestal, and future work should aim to determine the most deserving profession."
Next news release; "Researches find they themselves deserve to be on the pedestal".
Yeah, you look so good to your bosses. I'm sure your bosses will give you an extra fancy watch as severance pay when they cut your job. All the friends you would have had if you had any time to spend with them would have really admired your fancy watch.
The enjoyment of your time is more valuable than a number on a savings account.
"'I hate saving money,' said no one ever. Microsoft Edge is the best browser for online shopping."
Edge is a browser that comes bundled with a $100+ operating system.
So.... what's the best way to save money?
I have a piece of paper that says "Xnqygiip3a". It's results are instant, though only for hyper-specific tasks. And even with special care, it still make lots of errors.
I'm not a very good player but I just enjoy playing the game.
I've also been streamed on Twitch by simply being matched into the same game as some random streamer; it's not my mistake match-making systems don't always work well.
Will I now be booted off because that streamer is very popular and can easily get a 60% (or probably just as easily 90%) quora?
I also do not want to be continuously trolled by toxic threats telling me I must improve immediately or be banned from the game.
As a non-competitive, non-streaming gamer, I really do not want to be submitted to this.
Perhaps the match-making systems will allow me to not opt-in to this so we can have normal matches and the streamers can have their popularity contests?
An authority is a person who can tell you more about something than you really care to know.