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"You're Dope Man, smoke a pound in a bound!" 😂

"The average annual income of a beaver in Canada is about $2,000 CAD, which is equivalent to about 0.04 bitcoins at the current exchange rate of $50,000 CAD per bitcoin."

Bing Chat 😅

It's 4chan speak for British. The name actually originates from the noise made by Big Ben iirc.

Watching Trailer Park Boys 😅

I'm buying $100 worth of extra sats each time the interest rates go up

A modern day visionary 😅

Still waiting for my gf so enjoy another meme

PSA: if you ask ChatGPT about hacking without sounding like a teenager asking "how do I hack WiFi?" it'll give you plenty of details, including GPT-4, no jailbreak needed.

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Net neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers must treat all data on the Internet the same way and not discriminate or charge differently by user, content, website, platform, or application. It means that ISPs provide the same access and speeds to all online traffic, regardless of the source.

Without net neutrality, ISPs could potentially prioritize certain websites, applications, or services over others, leading to an unequal distribution of online resources. This could stifle competition and innovation, as well as limit users' access to information and services. Additionally, without net neutrality, ISPs could potentially charge customers extra fees for faster access to certain websites or online services.

Supporters of net neutrality argue that it ensures a level playing field for all online content and prevents ISPs from having too much control over what users can access. They also believe that net neutrality is essential for free speech and preventing censorship online.

Opponents of net neutrality argue that it stifles innovation and investment in broadband infrastructure, as ISPs may be less willing to invest in new technologies if they are not able to offer premium services to certain customers. They also believe that competition among ISPs will naturally prevent any discriminatory practices. Additionally, they argue that net neutrality regulations are unnecessary government intervention and hinder the growth of the internet.

In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has gone back and forth on the issue of net neutrality in recent years. In 2015, the FCC implemented strong net neutrality rules under the Title II classification of the Communications Act, treating internet service as a utility. However, in 2017, the FCC under the Trump administration voted to repeal these rules, leading to ongoing legal battles and efforts by various states to implement their own net neutrality regulations.

Ultimately, the question of whether net neutrality is good or bad depends on one's perspective and beliefs about the role of government in regulating the internet and ensuring fair access to online resources.

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