Worry not, Despota. All the deep state clowns will be left in the dust after someone makes a good web of trust implementation. Control over the protocol wil end up in the right hands by god's will π
She called it. #JillStein
βWe think that the American people are really hungry for a real debate, not just the two zombie candidates that are being rammed down our throats again,β Stein told Scripps News in an interview Wednesday. βWe know that the American people are really hungry for real debate and discussion, and I think they are owed that, and we need to have that.β
Maybe it will be mentioned at one of the next debates coming up if we're lucky
Or at least one of the next debates coming up in 4 years...
There's some cute girls there maybe
This is Russian rye π€
I wonder why #therealdebate is just rfk without Jill Stein - which one wouldn't agree to debate the other? Or would they both not?
Has cryptocurrency ever been mentioned in a Presidential #debate ?
Moderator asked about Israel / Gaza
#debate
Trump mentioned Hamas about a half hour in, not sure if I missed anything else so far
Wonder how long before π΅πΈPalestine / Gaza is mentioned in this Presidential #debate
There's no actual guarantee they made any form of payment
It didn't take much trying to avoid going extinct while replacing gold with fiat
Bitcoin exists in the time of mass death, people who are capable of surviving now will probably be capable of understanding money
It's a decentralized platform and you're astonished there are smart people on it?
What do you think crude oil is?
One more note: uniformity can also be seen as part of navigability and aesthetics can also be seen as part of readability
Navigability over readability might seem odd, but of course you'd rather struggle to decipher some info you need than simply not find it.
My order of priority (not importance) for wiki editing quality factors:
1. Accuracy
2. Navigability
3. Readability
4. Verifiability
5. Aesthetics
6. Uniformity (part of aesthetics)
7. Citations (part of verifiability)
I say "priority not importance" because while we need accurate, navigable, readable articles as soon as possible, it would be just as shitty to go forever with no citations as it would be to go a shorter time with no articles. Every element can be seen as of utmost importance (because the wiki is fcking important), and all these elements can take talent and hard work.
What does TV have to do with it? Stop smoking crack or whatever you're doing to your brain
https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD006207.pub6/full
prove it. Nobody has yet.
The statistics on it are overwhelmingly convincing enough for me, and probably would be for you too if your development wasn't stunted by constant propaganda from sources far reaching enough to be in your personal life from childhood
