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Linux Inventor Says He Doesn’t Believe in Crypto
  • Yes. I suppose it would also have a sort of utility if it was mass adopted and therefore practically spendable for the average person, but I would argue that there is no inherent utility to Bitcoin.

  • Tox.chat security
  • Worth mentioning that I could not for the life of me get Jami to work in any way the last time I tried it; I've seen many guides and overviews, but couldn't find a single one where it's actually successfully used. Cool idea, though

  • Why are socialist and communist countries usually considered more authoritarian than capitalist countries?
  • Ah, you know what you're clearly correct. China, who is not a communist state, has a population of a billion people, and an authoritarian regime who would love nothing more than for it to look like China's innovating having filed more patents than the next nine countries combined means that Communism drives innovation!

    Besides common knowledge, you could also research why China files so many patents (subsidys per patent filed, and the fact China acknowledges utility model and industrial design patents that are not considered patents in most countries [AND these patents make up at least 75% of those filed in China, meaning their number of real (invention) patents is more like ~400,000, and that 75% is conservative.

    That second paragraph isn't necessary though, your point never had legs to stand on.

  • Stable, consistent workstation recommendations?
  • I love Fedora Sircea, however NixOS seems like a better solution (albeit with a larger learning-curve.)

    EDIT: Just looked it up, I guess it was renamed "Sway Atomic", and iirc they've also released a Budgie Atomic version with Fedora 40!

  • Why are socialist and communist countries usually considered more authoritarian than capitalist countries?
  • An interesting point against communism is the lack of drive for innovation it creates. If you're living in a truly classless society (which has never and does not exist), you have no drive to do better, there is no personal reward to innovate besides progressing your society in ways you'll likely never see / be rewarded for.

  • Loving The New "Future Oak"

    Wouldn't let me add an image, but loving the new model so far. Would look stunning in metal, and as much as I love the Casioak... I may prefer this.

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    www.g-central.com G-Shock DW-6900SP-1 & DW-6900SP-7 for 25th Anniversary

    Along with the metal-covered GM-6900 series, G-Shock is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the DW-6900 with two more special editions in February:

    G-Shock DW-6900SP-1 & DW-6900SP-7 for 25th Anniversary

    Hey, excited to see a gshock community was created on lemmy! I figured I'd post asking your opinions on this G I ordered, the DW6900SP-1 (black one). It'll be my first non-square G!

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