Bring back the carpets! Say they’re nanotech that breaks down debris into replicator/holodeck fuel (idea credit: some dude on Reddit I can’t be arsed to lookup rn).
I feel like this, and the latest three, episodes have been kinda fillery. I’ve ended each by thinking, “Well, that was an episode.” It wasn’t bad but it didn’t push the envelope comedy-wise or plot-wise. It was some breezy fluff, good enough to pass the time to but I find myself looking for higher caliber laughs or deeper plot elements than this episode delivered.
With the 2024 presidential race beginning to unfold, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont said he believes that President Joe Biden will again earn the Democratic nomination — and the president likely win reelection if he runs on a strong progressive campaign....
While I’ll never vote Republican I don’t see myself voting Biden this time. He got my vote to unseat the cheeto last time but his administration’s antagonism towards financial markets along with his outdated stance on things like policing (more cops with no reform) and cannabis legalization (just no) along with him pushing a CBDC (programmable digital dollar that removes all privacy and places all control in the hands of the banking elite) have lost him my vote. I’ll be wasting my vote on a third party since a worthy Dem primary challenge is highly unlikely.
The truly decentralized portions of the market can’t be directly regulated. A feature not a bug as the point of decentralization is a trustless environment with no overlords, middlemen or gatekeepers.
The places regulation can touch are endpoints: fiat on/off ramps, legal entities (companies, orgs) operating in the space, people’s freedoms in regards to the ability to interact with crypto etc. Regulating those endpoints in an attempt to manage the decentralized interior requires a level of nuance and respect for people’s privacy and liberty that first-world governments have so far yet to demonstrate.
In lieu of sweeping regulations (which can have many downsides), the “web3” industry would be well served to get it’s act together internally with tech solutions to problems like rug pulls, scam tokens, wash trading and such. The example of fiat markets shows such problems can’t be completely eliminated but if tech solutions can eliminate just some or most of them that’d make the playing field safer by orders of magnitude.
Note to any unware: “Trustless” in this sense means the ability to transact without having to “trust” any outside authority to regulate, allow or manage the transaction for you. Everything programmatically handled and equally open to inspection and validation by all involved.
I buy a picture from you on an NFT marketplace, I get an NFT proving I bought it. What value does an NFT provide in this case?
In this case, assuming you’re a trader in this example, you’d be banking on whatever art you purchased to gain further value so you can then sell your certificate of ownership and make a profit. This is no different than art sales/trades IRL. Here’s an art gallery owner discussing using NFTs as certificates of ownership for real world art sales and the added benefits over traditional COOs.
The intrinsic value of any art is what someone is willing to pay for it.
For example the world’s most expensive NFT, The Merge by Pak, sold for $91.8 million. Its price was higher than the sale of Jeff Koon’s Rabbit, the most expensive artwork by a living artist at auction. It’s all about personal tastes and how deep folks wanna dig in their pockets with this stuff.
Not all cryptocurrencies are deflationary. Yes the deflationary model encourages holding/discourages spending however for some projects this is a desired outcome based on the utility the coin/token is aiming to provide.
Additionally deflationary crypto can act as a hedge against inflation, hyperinflation, and stagflation. The decreasing supply can counteract inflationary pressure caused by externalities like government policies and economic shake ups.
A lot of Gen-Z, of Gen-Y and Millennials are re-adopting 1950’s prudishness. That has the potential to really be horrible for a generation or two before the repression sparks another sexual revolution.
There would be too much value in tracking that token for such a scheme to stay secure. Governments or shady corporations or illegal black markets or all of the above would be all over keeping tabs on what sites are visited by which tokens and matching them to identities.
Definitely worth checking out. Rough start to the first season but gets so great by midseason and keeps improving from there on out. Really looking forward to season 2.
An accident with an experimental quantum probability field causes everyone on the Enterprise to break uncontrollably into song, but the real danger is that the field is expanding & beginning to impact other ships - allies & enemies alike.
Star Trek: Picard's Production Designer Told Me He Wants To Return To The Franchise, And His Ideas Will Make Old School Fans Pumped (www.cinemablend.com)
Bring back the carpets! Say they’re nanotech that breaks down debris into replicator/holodeck fuel (idea credit: some dude on Reddit I can’t be arsed to lookup rn).
Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Lower Decks | 4x05 “Empathalogical Fallacies" (lemmy.world)
The hedonistic outlook of a Betazoid delegation infects the crew.
'Dumb Money' goes all in on the GameStop stock frenzy — and may come out a winner (www.sfgate.com)
'Star Trek' Day 2023 arrives this week to celebrate 'The Original Series' 1966 launch (www.space.com)
Star Trek is getting five new ‘very Short Treks’ (www.theverge.com)
From “The Verge”:...
Bernie Sanders says President Biden will win in 2024 if he runs on a "strong progressive agenda" (www.cbsnews.com)
With the 2024 presidential race beginning to unfold, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont said he believes that President Joe Biden will again earn the Democratic nomination — and the president likely win reelection if he runs on a strong progressive campaign....
Web3 is here and it's glorious (lemmy.world)
Pornhub Sues Texas Over Age Verification Law (www.vice.com)
Star Trek: Prodigy - Season 2, Episode 1 First Look (lemmy.world)
Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x09 “Subspace Rhapsody” (lemmy.world)
An accident with an experimental quantum probability field causes everyone on the Enterprise to break uncontrollably into song, but the real danger is that the field is expanding & beginning to impact other ships - allies & enemies alike.
Same same (lemmy.world)
Ok, that explains it (lemmy.world)
The Other - Early 2000s East Coast Group
Just want to throw some shine on these guys. The Other, two man group out of Newark, NJ with some crazy production and bars....
Long Memes (lemmy.world)
Rare Star Trek Convention Bloopers: Unearthed Footage from the 1970s (youtu.be)
Great TOS blooper reel I’d never seen before. Cool time capsule.