Paying for posts, relays is better incentive alignment for users and maintainers than twitter or the fediverse
Paying for posts, relays is better incentive alignment for users and maintainers than twitter or the fediverse
The overlap between crypto nerds and tech early adopters is pretty high
While people have a point that it shouldn’t matter whether your shit stinks, I appreciate knowing about this now. 🙂
I’m glad that yours is the top response. Have you also noticed that people on the fediverse seem extreme?
For what its worth. GameStop now has no debt, $1Bil in cash reserves, an insanely dedicated customer base, is successfully pivoting into web3 gaming (not the scam kind), had positive earnings Q1 and continues to improve its earnings YoY. Insiders have bought 10’s of thousands of shares recently (insiders only buy for one reason: they think value will increase).
So basically. GameStop isnt going to die. Shorts still have to close. Not to mention all those “dumb” investors got educated and discovered that Directly Registering your shares pulls those shares out of the rigged system. So if all the shares can be pulled out, those covered (hidden) shorts can be exposed— and theyre pretty close.
What’s evidence is there that the mods in Superstonk are compromised?
This article makes me feel really stupid because it is making the case that there is some profound new discovery about consciousness when I see nothing profound whatsoever. To me, the most meaningful excerpt is:
Yes, and? So a baby learns from that the mobile directly correlates to its own leg moving and not moving? How is this anything profound and how do it explain anything new about consciousness? I don’t mean to downplay novel new experiments (which this is), but I’m not seeing anything “groundbreaking,” “profound,” or the “birth of purpose.” I get that understanding how infants learn is important, but I don’t see anything new in these results, we’ve known about cause-and-effect learning for a long time.
If someone can edify me on any profound implications of this, I would be thankful.