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  • What is the formal definition of "AI Power" and what metrics or/and index system is used to create rankings?

  • I doubt anyone will use this except for crypto bagholders who have no interest in music (or anything really) and are just looking to dumb their bags the next mark.

  • While I agree with the general sentiment of your post, I think a good faith argument can be made that basing such a distro on the SUSE ecosystem would make more sense.

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  • Go with Raspberry Pi and install a distro called DietPi (it's based on Debian).

    You can run a whole bunch of useful service (Pi-hole, NAS, Media server and much more) on your local network.

    It's aimed at headless usage, so you get a chance to learn about Linux commands and OS structure. That being said Diet-Pi has a whole suite of easy to use command line "applets" to configure everything.

    They also have an active forum and I've even been able to submit some (minor) UX improvements.

  • Some users online have also recommended a virtual machine (VM) running an older version of Android to play 32-bit games. But this solution hasn’t worked for me, likely due to the intrinsic hardware limitations here.

    I wonder if this refers to running the VM on a PC or on a smartphone. Are modern smartphone SoCs performant enough to run a 32 bit Android VM for some older games?

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  • That's the optimistic timeline, we still have to actually get there first.

    I am sure you can come with what a pessimistic timeline would look like.

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  • Edward Zitron is always a fun read. Looking forward to checking out this post when I get back home.

  • Don't worry, they are just into you. It's your one in a quadrillion personality and your big heart!

  • Their custom domain business can't be big, I am assuming they merely get some referral commission from sending business to a registrar, that can't be a lot of money.

    Or am I missing something?

  • Keep telling yourself that!

  • That's why you immediately assumed I had no clue how a blockchain works and you went with an extremely condescending response about a "teachable moment".

    You bagholders are all the same!

  • Nothing what you wrote contradicts my original OP.

    You using crypto to buy your toilet paper is not a mass scale use case and it is irrelevant.

    You can of course be pedantic and say, well I buy toilet paper with crypto therefore what you're saying is wrong.

    Way to go man!

  • It's fascinating how you assume that anyone who has a critical outlook on crypto has no clue what they are talking about.

    Although it is to be expected for crypto promoters (see my OP about crypto being used either for criminal activities or for dump bags on the next mark).

  • Don't be stupid. If the government wants to get your crypto, they will.

    It's all a matter of whether they see the effort as being worth it.

  • Totally, your top up example is so relevant! It's a major part of economic activity!

    The true killer use case for crypto!

  • That's the point. You can send people a transaction via a bank account and they won't know how much you have.

    This who privacy thing is a roleplay thing for you.

  • You debasing the notion of privacy and government spying if you think your toilet paper purchases are relevant in the context of this discussion.

  • This is not a serious example in terms of scale and market share.

    My point stands.

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