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victor
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There's a whole lot of Dunning-Kruger syndrome around here for sure. 22-year-old college kid reads one (1) book on bitcoin, written by some WEF shill, and thinks he's suddenly a genius on how economy works and how bitcoin is going to take down the NWO or whatever.

I just can't believe how much people's brains have been switched off. Or has it always been like this? Now I'm starting to forget...

It seems like there was a time, not even that long ago, when the average person was able to look at something and call it retarded if it was, in fact, retarded.

Now everyone is just chasing after that next dopamine high, so they don't critically process anything. All the raw processing capability of the prefrontal cortex is effectively shut off, and the result is people saying things like, "bitcoin doesn't have a deflation problem" or "I'm so glad I had the vaccine or it would have been so much worse!"

The climate shills are here, too. It's funny because I saw a post yesterday about methane monitoring on fedi, and then shortly afterward the same thing was posted here.

The fight against propaganda never ends.

Oh hey, I found a new place to meet new people with different ideas so we can all learn from one another!

Time to start blocking and reporting

Listen here, retard.

Let's say there are 100 people, each with 1 fagcoin, and there can never be more than 100 fagcoins in existence. When someone drops their phone in the toilet or dies, any fagcoin they had is effectively impossible to get.

Those are the early adopters.

Let's say 1000 more people think this fagcoin thing is really cool, so they jump on board. They earn little pieces of fagcoin from some of the original 100, minus however many have dropped their phones in the toilet or died.

The total supply of fagcoin never increases; it only decreases. The number of adopters of fagcoin never decreases; it only stays the same or increases.

This is a recipe for disaster for anyone new trying to get into the fagcoin system, because fagcoin is more and more rare as more people effectively destroy bits of fagcoin by dropping their phones in the toilet or dying.

However, there are some early adopters of fagcoin who quietly hold onto their 1 fagcoin each. At first, they each had 1% of the total currency, but that percentage will gradually, and indefinitely, increase. Suddenly they have disproportionate power over the fagcoin economy just by sitting on it and doing nothing.

This is no different that investment bankers of our day riding the inflation waves by investing, except instead of actively investing and getting returns, the fagcoin bankers just have to sit there and do nothing as more people join and more people drop their phones in the toilet or die.

I don't care what faggot economic buzzwords you want to throw at me or which retarded economic theory by some dead guy you think you can lord over me; bitcoin is dead on arrival for all but the very first people who hoarded it 15 years ago, who then become the new banking class (remember, the people who control everything, who we all hate and are trying to use alternate currency to get around?) due to the simple fact that the supply is doomed to continually shrink.

Go ahead, show me some peer-reviewed papers that say I'm wrong. I'm sure you have plenty. I, on the other hand, have a brain, and I'm actually willing to use it.

All you've done is replaced Twitter jannies with Nostr relay operators/jannies.

I can understand blocking, but reporting? You really ought to just go back to Twitter at this point.

> hates centralization

> make decentralized network to avoid censorship

> has report button

people here are a joke

Yeah, snaps are awful. I tried Pop OS and didn't like it.

The thing I do like about Ubuntu is that graphics drivers basically just work for me. I'm not sure why others have so much trouble.

Maybe I'll just go to Debian with Cinnamon and call it good, though. I don't like how Canonical is turning into Microsoft at breakneck pace.

Because they're hard to install and they break a lot and it's street cred to be able to say that you work on them.

Kind of like how people brag about being able to fix obscure old cars. Most people don't care, but in a certain niche community it carries weight.

Ubuntu Extra Normie Edition

Arch is great until you need a machine that actually works consistently