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Bilb!
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Bilb!@lem.monsterto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Exclusive: Tesla to delay US launch of affordable EV, a lower-cost Model Y, sources sayEnglish
101·1 year agoI don’t. They get a nice paycheck regardless and they choose to continue working for a psychotic asshole. You do have responsibility for that choice.
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
Framework Laptop Community@lemmy.ml•Why is the Framework 16 getting left behind?English
1·1 year agoThere is one “available” from Delta. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Delta-Electronics/ADP-240KB-BA?qs=i8QVZAFTkqQOWRm1%252BUmOUA%3D%3D
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Fairphone 5 price has been dropped to €499. The phone is designed to be the most advanced environmentally friendly smartphone.English
72·1 year agoDoesn’t that basically equate to “yep, this is an android phone?”
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memes@lemmy.world•What do you think will the tech bros jump on next?English
4·1 year agoSo now you’re just going to discount the time I spent setting you up several use cases?
I didn’t thoughtlessly discount anything, I’m just saying that while “some people didn’t see how cars could be useful” is true, it does not mean that everything that has doubters is actually a misunderstood wonder. Plenty of things with fervent true believers that have been supposed to change everything were, in fact, duds.
And the reason for their overbooking, maximum profit, would be achieved seamlessly with a blockchain based ticketing system as there is no human input lag that causes double booking
Human input lag is not generally the cause of overbooking. The overbooking is intentional. NFTs have no unique ability to prevent it. This is not a tech problem, and so it cannot be solved by tech. I’m open to the possibility that airline tickets are just a bad example, of course, and it wasn’t even an example you presented.
You keep arguing that there are other ways of doing the things that the programatic nature of NFT contracts offer but NONE of them provide it all in one ridiculously transparent, unfalsifiable open source way that can be literally implemented on every platform
This is all rather vague. The benefits are not obvious, so you need to be more specific.
That’s why I used the car and the horse example, you are the one saying: “Yes we already have horses already, why do we need a car? And how would a horse even USE a car you silly billy?”
You might be the one who is saying “the hyperloop will change travel forever!” Everything you’re writing seems like vague motivated reasoning presupposing that NFTs are the solution to problems that you don’t even seem to understand.
The really sad thing is I’m waiting for a moment of realization from you that it is blatantly clear you are incapable of achieving. Pretending to be open minded is intellectually dishonest
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Bilb!@lem.monsterto
memes@lemmy.world•What do you think will the tech bros jump on next?English
61·1 year agoYou know a guy who first saw the new fangled automobiles once said ‘That’s all well and good, but where do you attach the horse?’
Sure, but this is not a positive argument for your position. This does not mean that everything with doubters is, in fact, good and misunderstood.
Tickets as NFTs are a great idea because it absolutely prevents overbooking. Did you ever even consider that? Can’t mint more NFTs than the plane has seats
You can prevent overbooking without blockchain/NFTs. Airlines overbook because they want to, and presumably they would still want to do so if they adopted NFT tickets. There is nothing about using blockchain that would prevent this, they would just mint more NFTs than there are seats for each flight with the hope/expectation that a few ticket holders would not show up.
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
memes@lemmy.world•What do you think will the tech bros jump on next?English
7·1 year agoI’m just not sure what utility this has for a traveler. You don’t need NFTs to implement transferrable plane tickets, though this does seem to try to ensure that the airline(?) gets a cut of any sales between passengers. It’s the same pattern every time with NFTs, the only thing they seem to do is complicate matters while attempting to make a market out of thin air and take a cut of any related transactions.
No major US airline allows passengers to transfer tickets, and I don’t think it’s because they lack the technology to do so and NFTs would fill the void. If they did do this and it was possible to buy and sell plane tickets on an open blockchain based market, couldn’t one just buy all of the tickets for popular flights and sell them at a markup?
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
memes@lemmy.world•What do you think will the tech bros jump on next?English
6·1 year agoI have never heard of one realistic and useful plan for NFTs. And I like to be contrarian whenever possible, since I’m kind of a smug prick. Hit me with 'em!
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
Games@lemmy.world•The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remaster is real - EurogamerEnglish
12·1 year agoI hope they made it impossible to mod. In my new but rapidly growing religion, “modding” (desacrating) games is a mortal sin. Elder Scrolls games have damned the souls of many hairy, soft-bodied men.
Well, they wouldn’t need to release those changes publicly.
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo confirms $90 price for full Breath of the Wild experience on Switch 2English
1·1 year agoPhantasy Star IV on the Genesis retailed for $99 in the US in 1995. That’s like a game being $200 now. I think Star Fox 64 was $80, but it came with a rumble pak at least.
Then what are they doing here?
It’s an interesting point that without any IP law, GPL would be invalid and corporations could use and modify things like Lemmy without complying with the license.
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•That groan you hear is users’ reaction to Recall going back into WindowsEnglish
3·1 year agoAurora DX (which is based on Fedora atomic) has been the best distro I’ve used in a long time. Immutable OSes are great for general purpose desktop use! I set up a container for each development environment and never need to worry about conflicting dependencies anymore. But yeah, I wouldn’t go with Steam OS for that. Steam works fine on pretty much any modern distro, so I don’t see any obvious benefit to using it.
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
Technology@lemmy.world•China launches HDMI and DisplayPort alternative — GPMI boasts up to 192 Gbps bandwidth, 480W power deliveryEnglish
8·1 year agoI usually associate it more with Intel since they certify Thunderbolt devices on all the non-Apple hardware and that’s all I use. I forgot Apple had anything to do with it.
Its bright red, maybe toward purple! Brown is dark orange.
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are people in the US aware that they are now definitely a rogue state, or is this fact covered up by the usual patriotism somehow?English
42·1 year agoThe phrase “rogue state” to me always just sorta meant “uncooperative with the United States,” which the United States can’t be. I’m sure there’s a more useful definition.
Bilb!@lem.monsterto
Technology@lemmy.world•Something Bizarre Is Happening to People Who Use ChatGPT a LotEnglish
2·1 year agoI use it to make all decisions, including what I will do each day and what I will say to people. I take no responsibility for any of my actions. If someone doesn’t like something I do, too bad. The genius AI knows better, and I only care about what it has to say.


Ah, how lucky. I can’t find one in stock anywhere.
I guess I don’t really need it, but still!