Buddy must have purchase a couple of bored apes just after the peak. He’s still waiting for them to peak again
Buddy must have purchase a couple of bored apes just after the peak. He’s still waiting for them to peak again
NFTs are essentially a decentralized >token. This means that they can be >used to represent anything you might >want to represent with a token, e.g. >ownership of a physical object such as a car or a house; ownership of a digital >asset, such as a website or game
No.
NFTs are not proof of ownership. At best they are the equivalent to receipts, at worse they are mere url links. They are certainly not title deeds, not proof of copyright ownership or anything of that sort. They are just a ledger that person D paid something to person C who paid something to person B who paid something to person A.
Lets use those NFT monkeys as an example. There is literally no proof anywhere on that NFT chain that person A is the rightful copyright owner or has the rights to sell said image. Furthermore, there is no proof that person A gave the rights to person B to resell said image. Or that anyone down the chain sold the complete rights instead of just selling the link to access monkey.jpg
Yup here we go with the they’re equally bad fallacy
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That’s why they’ll fail. Thats why so many movies with a great IP to back them fail. They become more interested in profits than telling a good story.
And thats why great movies like the Lego Movie and Puss in Boots the last wish came out of left field and became huge hits. Because they focused on a great story first.
Too bad RDR2 online is dead and abandoned by the devs
So after collecting all the dragon buns I can make a wish right?
This is great. Really brings back the early 2000s vibe of something awful and cracked before they sold out.
Holy hell, you are right. Thank you.
I spent countless hours playing it with my dad. It was my first experience ever on a PC…
Probably a close fight between Duck Hunt, Super Mario Bros. and some PC game with ape-like creatures throwing boomerangs at each other similar to Worms. If anyone can help me figure out the name of that…
On the point of Samsungs, maybe dont get them. They have the worst battery management of any android phone out there. Thats even after detailed usage management on the user’s part. I.e. turning off GPS/Bluetooth, deleting and disabling bloatware.
Lesser known brands like Sony and Motorola have mid range phones with excellent battery life.
Pure N2? Probably rare. The solar system does have a shit ton of ammonia though, so thats a great source of nitrogen that can be broken down to get what we need.
I’d argue phosphorus is an even more limiting compound.
Before you claim to be able to build a functional village, lets see you tidy up your damn room for a change. (In response to guy above you)
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I’d avoid these types of exercises.
History of the Universe,
There’s probably good stuff on SEA, Astrum, PBS Spacetime? even Cool Worlds. To a lesser extent perhaps even John Michael Godier or Isaac Arthur have lots of good information because even though they are Sci-fi channels, they do hard sci-fi, so all based on established science and astronomy.
History of the earth(geological),
PBS Eons, Sci Show, History of the Earth,
History of the earth, (anthropological) North 02
I’d caveat that with watch reliable well researched channels and not pop-sci or even god forbid pseudoscientific, or pseudo-intellectual channels that seem helpful but are actually BS wrapped in foil.
Any of the PBS science channels are typically good for science.
How money works, Wendover, are great for Economics stuff.
The engineering mindset, practical engineering are great for engineering related stuff.
Its more like 0.5% difference.