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Programming@programming.dev•Visual Studio for Mac Retirement Announcement - Visual Studio Blog
13·2 years agowhere the rpm file at then
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Technology@beehaw.org•A decentralized, blockchain-based messaging network for safer communications
1·2 years agoThis is such an obscure situation that doesn’t even need to be solved with blockchain. Look at the article being posted. “Messaging network for safer communications”, which now apparently turns to just a single situation where a lawyer needs to send a time sensitive email and needs to prove it was sent? Which again, doesn’t actually even solve the problem. In this case, your blockchain ponzi scheme email can easily get caught by a spam filter. You’ve now turned the use case to some global read receipt system, which is dumb as hell and something nobody needs.
This use case literally does not exist. It can also be solved by a simple email server. A business that wants to keep logs of all their messages being sent out or received can store everything on their server with inbound or outbound emails. If in the super extreme scenario where a lawyer sends an email and the counsel ignores it, they can get in a lot of legal trouble for lying and would just get delayed. They lawyer can also prove they sent an outbound copy on their email server. What do you think needs to be “auditable” in communication? A business sending a damn receipt does not need this solution, that’s the end user for their email being valid. A lawyer sending private documents to each other want the literal last thing to be on a fucking public cloud server that is invisibly accessible by any fucking third party. Do you hear yourself? Are you a real person??
Literally none of these obscure scenarios you’re trying to come up with even need a blockchain solution. You should recognize how hard you’re trying to justify this as it being a dumb fuck solution. Despite all these issues you’re apparently inventing, we use our existing technology every day and none of these are issues. You’re coming off more like ChatGPT then a normal person.
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Technology@beehaw.org•A decentralized, blockchain-based messaging network for safer communications
1·2 years agoYes there is??? Do you know what a read receipt is?
Again, storing messages on the blockchain is a fucking terrible idea. I don’t need to store the dumb memes my friends send to each other eternally on the blockchain, nor does anyone give a shit. If it’s important enough to want to be saved, you do this new technique called a damn backup.
I don’t want to open myself up to my key getting hacked and my entire life history’s messages getting leaked. I don’t want to open myself to someone stealing my device where my key is stored and having indefinite access to all my past, present, and future data. I don’t want to leave my data publicly available with all the metadata and message sizes to see for any unknown third parry, and to who is being sent what to whom. I don’t want to be vulnerable to potential encryption breaking techniques in the future. I don’t want to deal with the gas cost, the huge amount of latency that would make real time chat unviable, and the insane amount of overhead to solve an already solved problem with an objectively worse solution in every possible way.
These are problems that don’t need to be solved with blockchain. Every problem you’re suggesting has been solved decades ago and for absolutely free. You are dense as hell and aren’t even attempting to look at the already existing technology that has already solved this. Fuck out of here crypto bro.
on mastodon, saying anything as a guy is mansplaining
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•In the age of AI-spam, I now treat typos in webpages as a good sign
2·2 years agowhat motivation would someone have to randomly run that
also you just added new information to the discussion that you personally did. Can an AI do that?
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Technology@beehaw.org•A decentralized, blockchain-based messaging network for safer communications
1·2 years agoyou can store things encrypted
also do you know what identity keys are? We’ve solved that decades ago with pgp keys lol
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News@lemmy.world•More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID
81·2 years agoThese people are more inbred then a pug
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•In the age of AI-spam, I now treat typos in webpages as a good sign
5·2 years agoSomehow I can pretty easily tell AI by reading what they write. Motivation is what they’re writing for is big, and depends on what they’re saying. Chatgpt and shit won’t go off like a Wikipedia styled description with some extra hallucination in their. Real people will throw in some dumb shit and start arguing with u
2SLGBTQI+ is widely used in Canada for people who consider themselves two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning or intersex.
Yeah I don’t believe that lol, tf is that nonsense if a term
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News@lemmy.world•Canada advises LGBTQ2 travellers to be aware of U.S. state laws
1·2 years agoisn’t that just multiple personality disorder
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News@lemmy.world•Canada advises LGBTQ2 travellers to be aware of U.S. state laws
11·2 years agoI can’t be the only person who gives zero fucks about a 2 spirit lol
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News@lemmy.world•Canada advises LGBTQ2 travellers to be aware of U.S. state laws
16·2 years agoLGBT was so popular that they made a sequel with 200% the gay
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Technology@beehaw.org•A decentralized, blockchain-based messaging network for safer communications
2·2 years agoYeah it’s called storing things client side lol.
Also the whole point of encryption is that it can’t be tampered with by a middle man. We’ve accomplished all of that already.
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Technology@lemmy.world•ISPs Should Not Police Online Speech—No Matter How Awful It Is.English
12·2 years agoI’ve asked twice now, idk why you’re intentionally avoiding the question now
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Technology@beehaw.org•A decentralized, blockchain-based messaging network for safer communications
12·2 years agoBuddy wait until you hear about pgp keys or identity keys in general. No ponzi scheme and tree burning required!
Again, there’s always a solution that’s better and doesn’t need the blockchain. Blockchain is literally never the answer unless you’re trying to kill the environment and scam others all in one go.
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Technology@lemmy.world•ISPs Should Not Police Online Speech—No Matter How Awful It Is.English
31·2 years agoI didn’t ask that, I asked why wouldn’t you want that?
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Technology@lemmy.world•ISPs Should Not Police Online Speech—No Matter How Awful It Is.English
13·2 years agoHost providers, like they already do
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Technology@lemmy.world•ISPs Should Not Police Online Speech—No Matter How Awful It Is.English
91·2 years agoWhy wouldn’t you want free speech protection to be regulated to private companies as well


it means you have the 5G waves coming out of your ears