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NFT bro makes a bunch of positive assertions about NFTs but provides no actual evidence to backup the assertions (other than the fact that blockchain games are slow and nothing new).  Sounds about right.

Although that’s a fairly funny example, since if you’re a journalist in Russia the government doesn’t have to bother “proving” shit in order to imprison or defenestrate you.

It was a foxhouse inviting hens over.

Notoriously poor work ethic? He’s written a number of novels and has been a successful screenwriter. He still is a regular contributor to Wild Cards.

Once again illustrating that the root of the problem is almost always the people up at or near the top — the people who, in truth, have nothing to do with what a company or business is producing or providing, ie the least useful or valuable part of the company or business, ie its most expendable ‘employees.’

Original Bebop didn’t “get” a second season because it wasn’t written to have one, like many anime of it’s time. It wasn’t cancelled it just ended. It’s a complete story with a pretty unambiguous ending. Comparing it to shonen serials is apples to oranges. Netflix’s Bebop on the other hand is very clearly written to

I tired to show my mom the anime once, even connecting it to a show she was really into at the time, but she could have been less interested. Now, she started watching the live action unprompted of her own free will. Not everyone has the stomach for anime.

I mean she still lives in a capitalist society.

Congratulations, they discovered the concept of copyright...but without the centuries of infrastructure to support and enforce them.

But what if Acura want’s to make a successful product instead of making a bunch of randos on the Internet who are not likely to buy the car happy?

They get clicks and comments. You’re here.

You called “rich people math” prejudiced, and then explained how the petite bourgeoisie does this shit constantly and by virtue of its ordinary nature within the realm of rich people that somehow makes it pedestrian and gauche to comment on. You’re a toady for capital and even explaining this to you is frankly more

Except soon it won’t really make a difference, because many physical games these days are becoming licenses on a disc and basically useless without an internet connection to validate/patch.

“A staggering 5 million Americans—more than the combined populations of Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana—consume forty-five hours of video games per week,”

Oh? You’re not arguing that a centralized lender (DeFi) that offers borrowers no legal protections, and can do any number of things that are illegal in relation to standard banking practices could be a good thing?

I’m not gonna pretend to know if DeFi is more efficient than existing banks/credit card processors, but I think there’s a chance that allowing customers to borrow and lend without the banks taking a cut COULD increase productivity over an entire economy.

I choose to use the Switch partly because of its low energy consumption. Just as I choose to not use blockchain for the same reason.

Environmentally friendly scams are still scams. Innovation in scamming is not something anyone should be open to.

Fight for the Future, Enjin, and The Blockchain Game Alliance, along with 26 blockchain game companies