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Fushuan [he/him] @ fushuan @lemm.ee
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  • Aren't primaries magenta, cyan and yellow? I was under the impression that the is a thing because monitors emit light, but in nature surfaces reflect it, hence the primari colors "shidt".

    I agree with you, the other commenter is cooked as hell to insist that their limited understanding of colours is absolute.

  • Besides other refutations, I'm going to refute the fact that blockchain requires those three points.

    Block chain is a shared incremental ledger in it's essence. Since its inception banking systems have adopted it to have shared ledgers between them to manage transactions between them in a secure way, without fear that the ledger has been tampered by some bad actor of the other bank, since the history of transactions is shared in a way that can't be tampered without alerting both parties.

    So yeah, that. Banks adopted it pretty quickly to be used in transactions. The way you describe immutability is incorrect, you can mutate the current state into the next one, you just can't mutate past transactions. This example is very much not public, just shared between two private individuals, so not public either. I guess you can call it decentralised too.

    You keep calling it "the block chain", when blockchain is just a name for a technology, a chain of blocks of information condensed incrementally in the next block, that's it. You are thinking too hard about it.

    Edit:

    Funnily enough, each one of these elements does have use by itself! For example, distributed databases have been around for decades, and are the basis for much of the tech you use today

    Decentralised != distributed, a biiig !=. Decentralised implies that there's no main/master node coordinating operations, there's no main authority. whereas in distributed systems, the ones you mentioned anyway, there's always a main node coordinating what worker nodes do, worker nodes act on what the main node, there's a very clear authority role.

  • It's a game inspired on a polish book made by a polish studio, which is the same company from GoG, the allegedly most ethical online game store.

    I'd say that, as far as studios that can make a game this big, it's one of the most appropriate ones for a game like this.

  • I can't answer anything since lemmy is the internet and once I answer whatever I mention will breach the requirement by virtue of me (anyone) mentioning the game on lemmy (the internet).

    Anyhow, I learnt about Diablo 2 from my cousins when I was 7 and played it a lot before knowing internet was a thing, does that apply the non fucked up version of your request?

  • In most countries you are taxed note the more you earn, so two people earning 60k is MORE than 1 person earning 120k.

    Taxes are paid in brackets and having two independent incomes makes each one fill their own lower bracket before going for the upper ones.

    It does make a difference, in Spain for example nowadays even married couples fill taxes separately because it's just not worth it tax wise to join incomes.

  • Are people seriously this fucking entitled that they can’t let someone use their bin so they don’t need to carry a bag…?

    The irony of this comment is amazing lmao. You are the entitled one for thinking that you can use other peoples' trash bins to throw away poop. Even

    The hell happened with community spirit and being neighborly?

    The hell happened with your community spirit and being neighborly? Throwing poop in others' trash cans is asshole behavior. Have some community spirit and avoid doing that to be a good neighbor.