Explaining complicated things in simple words. Contributor to blockchain newsletter project: https://www.blockswithbenefits.com
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That’s hilarious. And it might be a deliberate way to show that the AI is somehow human after all… 😂
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There are odd similarities between remote-controlled toy cars and the crypto ecosystem.
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On a scale of Scunthorpe to Barcelona, how hyped is everyone for the new season kicking off? Bundesliga takes a week longer but there’s the German cup to make up for that.
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Interesting election dynamic in Germany. Much can be said about the map which shows the exact border between former East and West Germany, 35 years after re-unification.
In a nutshell, West Germany took over the eastern part in 1990. That wasn't limited to politics, but certainly included. The main parties which had been established in West Germany for decades never got the same level of membership, lifelong voters etc. in former East Germany.
It mattered a lot during the 1990s when neonazi brutality was a huge topic. Afterwards, root causes were never addressed because there were always more urgent issues and the economy was growing.
Now, this map shows the outcome of a decades-long development where the AfD can be incredibly successful with simple, populist solutions to complicated problems. That said, it should not be forgotten that they also got lots of votes elsewhere. (Split is 18% in former West Germany, 32% in East Germany.)
Given that the next gov't may not be very stable, it's a huge concern.
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To be fair, there are Chinese apps that have done this a long time ago but this is great to combine all sorts of crypto-native benefits like instant payments, decentralized ID and the list goes on.
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What are your thoughts on JD Vance’s speech in Munich? No real solutions but he identified some genuine problems so those parts shouldn’t just be dismissed IMO.
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Yes, that is so true. The question is whether people in the State Department or the DoD actually believe that they're doing something good or whether they just pretend and put some spin on their actions. I guess there's no binary answer though.