Suggesting LGBTQ+ rights are actually mental health issues makes me think this is rage bait, but in case you're sincere which laws do you think were an overreach? And how do influencers factor into it? It definitely seems like a bit of a leap to stop supporting rights for a group simply because you dislike some members of that group.
Or you could say "and were shocked at the results"! It's nice of you to highlight how people communicate differently even with a shared language, the world would be so boring if everyone was the same.
How do you store data in a decentralised way without have many redundant copies? The decentralisation of Blockchain is from many machines maintaining their own copy of the entire history. The entire xo dept I herebtly stores more data. Your suggestion is to literally store more data, claiming it won't store more data only suggests you don't know how blockchain works.
And that's not even including any overhead of implementing a Blockchain in the first place. Or the fact you'll be storing data on literally every user even if they never interact with your instance, pr even if their instance is entirely blocked from yours. And there's no way around that, if you do manage to selectively store some subset of users then when you do need to include that data you're trusting the subset of maintainers who do have that user's data which, initially, is only the user's home instance so we're back to square one.
Swatch Internet Time (or .beat time) is a decimal time system introduced in 1998 by the Swatch corporation as part of their marketing campaign for their line of ".beat" watches.
I could be wrong, but I'm fairly certain watches existed in 1998.
Your mistake there is thinking the stock market has to make sense. For instance, mass layoffs are a huge red flag that a company is failing and in any sane world would instantly tank the value. The stock market instead likes layoffs because it's not at all interested in what the company actually does, so spending a little less in the short term to produce a lot less long term is a good thing.
You're not wrong, but the first words are literally "Just over a decade ago". It's not a news article, it's the story of the research in 2013 which revealed bitcoin isn't anonymous.
Snow, sleet, slush. Those aren't really Scots words though, I think they were mixing it up with the (also not really true) factoid that Inuits have hundreds of words for snow.
ISO paper sizes are used pretty much everywhere except the US, it's not exclusively a European thing. It's like the metric system, if someone's using sensible standardised units they can be from anywhere and if they're using weirdly arbitrary units they're probably US.
Do people really put so much thought into it? I added a separator to my drawer and the cutlery got whatever slot they were randomly thrown into, so I've got forks, knives, spoons, more spoons, and teaspoons (I have a lot of spoons for some reason). I'm not attached to that layout and if it changed I wouldn't really care.
You’d simply carve the names of all potential suitors into some pieces of cheese, then wait to see which one molded first. And there it was—your life partner!
Eating the results won't always be a fun time, but I suppose there's bond to be risks when trying to change your fate.
Is it really, though? Even if karma wasn't ridiculously easy to get in the first place, Reddit has karma sharing communities for the sole purpose of users and bots upvoting each other to get around karma restrictions.
I'm not sure how sound that reasoning is, it's difficult to use intuition to determine whether one infinite set is bigger than another. Infinity is weird.
Say for instance you have two infinite sets: a set of all positive integers (1, 2, 3...) and a set of all positive multiples of 5 (5, 10, 15...). Intuitively you might assume the first set is bigger, after all it has five times as many values, right? But that's not actually the case, both sets are actually exactly the same size. If you take the first set and multiply every value by 5 you have the second set, no need to add or remove any values. Likewise, dividing every value in the second set gives you the first set again. There is no value in one set that can't be directly mapped to a unique value in the other, therefore both sets must be the same size. Pick any random number and it's 5 times as likely to be in the first set than the second, but there are not 5 times as many values in the first set.
With infinitely many universes one particular state being a few times more or less likely doesn't necessarily matter, there can still be as many universes with you as without.
Undertale music publisher issues copyright strikes against reuploads and remixes of the music and takes down an Undertale fangame for using Undertale music; Toby Fox, creator of the Undertale, disagrees with publisher.
There's a ton of standard youtuber drama and rage bait thrown in to pad out the video, but that's the gist.
Suggesting LGBTQ+ rights are actually mental health issues makes me think this is rage bait, but in case you're sincere which laws do you think were an overreach? And how do influencers factor into it? It definitely seems like a bit of a leap to stop supporting rights for a group simply because you dislike some members of that group.