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  • As people said, you can backup your private keys to a flash drive. You can put them in a safe deposit box. You can give them to your lawyer or other fiduciary with a legal responsibility to act in your best interests (who also knows how to protect digital property if they keep digital copy). You could write it with lemon juice onto the back of the Declaration of Independence at the National Archives. You could have a laser thingie that displays it on a wall surgically implanted into your arm. Pretty much all the ways people protect gold or cash in the real world you can do with a piece of paper with your private key.

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  • Well, if those licenses are entries on the blockchain, they could be transferred on the blockchain. You could sell your game used when you’re bored of playing it. You can’t play it after you sell it but someone else can. Publishers hate resale markets though, when people buy used games they don’t make any money. So they’ll probably never go for this.

  • Swiss vote to give themselves a bigger pension
  • As someone from the USA, don’t you know how this works? Congress votes for stuff without worrying about how to pay for it all the time. When there are hard years, you issue more debt. When there are easy years, you issue less debt but still don’t really reign in debt because your constituents demand more stuff and less taxes.

  • What exotic science fiction technology would you finance research into, if you had billions of dollars?
  • If we controlled the world government, then what are all these politicians who run on a platform of exposing the secret government that already controls the world going to do?

  • Let's discuss: DOOM
  • Spider Mastermind is a pushover, Cyberdemon is the best boss in Doom.

  • HDMI Forum to AMD: No, you can’t make an open source HDMI 2.1 driver | Linux users can't hit the same resolutions and speeds as Windows—or DisplayPort.
  • Last year I could cast episodes of DS9 I get from Paramount+ through Amazon Prime to my parents’ TV. This year I can’t, likely as an anti-piracy measure. So I hooked my device up via HDMI. Still couldn’t watch it on the TV. You know what? I’m gonna go complain to them before I stop subscribing.

  • Gov. Abbott Enlists Texas National Guard to Shoot at Wildfires
  • The headline about the mayor of New York ordering the NYPD to shoot floodwater if it doesn’t disperse was funnier.

  • Looking to build my first PC in almost 30 years; What should I be on the look out for?
  • Compared to those pain points building a modern PC should be a breeze. CPUs go in Zero Insertion Force sockets so as long as you remember to lift the little lever you won’t bend any pins. People don’t even wear static discharge wrist bands anymore (all though it couldn’t hurt) or worry about shorting things out. And power connectors only fit one way unlike the AT power connector.

    Speaking of breeze your only pain point might be making sure you have enough air circulation for cooling all that gear.

  • CNN reporter: Biden camp focusing on ‘crazy shit that Trump says’
  • 1980: “God Cowboy Actor” guy won

    2000: “Misunderestimated nuculer” guy won

    2016: “Person woman man camera TV” guy won

  • Julian Assange: Wikileaks founder in last-ditch bid to avoid US extradition
  • AFAIK the only reason one would rather fight extradition to the U.S. in the UK than fight extradition to the U.S. in Sweden is because one committed a heinous crime in Sweden.

  • Schools in America apparently have their own army recruiter
  • Spent 14 years in the Navy, and they don’t care much for their people either, just in a different way from the Army and the Marines. Imagine the Air Force but like 1/3rd as much money to spend on its people because they spent the rest on ships.

  • Julian Assange: Wikileaks founder in last-ditch bid to avoid US extradition
  • He ran out the clock for the rape charge against him in Sweden? What a scumbag.

  • US admiral says the fight against the Houthis in the Red Sea is the largest battle the Navy's fought since World War Ii
  • Sounds like something a person with a shipping interest near Cape Agulhas would say.

  • Why do some languages use gendered nouns?
  • We don’t have a lot of records of what speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language were thinking because they lived c. 4500-2500 BC and didn’t have their own writing. I think the for the earliest writing we have of an Indo-European language gendered nouns had already been invented.

  • Captain Planet!
  • I think he just didn’t exist when he “left”. Their rings don’t summon him from another place, they form him. When the mission is over, he ceases to be. There was an episode where the fire guy goes back in time and prevents himself from getting his ring and creates an alternate timeline where Captain Planet never existed at all, because the other planeteers can’t “cast” him without fire.

  • Probably better than me in this one.
  • Some of them are, some are not. Probably most are not, I think the overall probability of “doing OK” is less than 50%.

  • We live in a post information scarcity society and we still haven't moved on from capitalism.
  • Is someone with the power to grant promotions or dock pay not a representative of the owner, who has all those powers? Sure if the workers all own shares then they are also owners, but hiring and firing are actions performed by owners or their representatives. Workers perform labor.

  • We live in a post information scarcity society and we still haven't moved on from capitalism.
  • It’s a socialist model of organization, but if it’s operating in a capitalist economy, it benefits capitalism as a model to run an economy, not socialism.

    Also no, not everyone is a worker. Not everyone is equal. Someone (or a group of someones) has the power to hire/fire, or dock pay to discourage poor performance, or grant promotions to incentivize superior performance. Someone has the power to alter the distribution of resources, because once a group of humans reaches over 150 or so they form hierarchies because it’s just too difficult to keep peer relationships with more than about 150 people. So someone is given power to speak for more than oneself, they speak for the group, and therefore have more power than a person who speaks for only oneself. That person is not a worker, now they are a politician, or a bureaucrat, or a manager, or a chieftain, or something, they are not like the others, they have more power.

  • How our drinking water could come from thin air
  • Sounds like what you need is a droid that understands the binary logic of moisture vaperators.

  • We live in a post information scarcity society and we still haven't moved on from capitalism.
  • No, I completely acknowledge capitalists largely care about their investments in capital and don’t really care so much about workers as long as they are working. But at least I know where their incentives are, what they’re trying to do. It’s difficult to predict how people are going to act if you don’t know what their incentives are, and if you can’t predict how people are going to act then your life is less stable.

    And “direct ownership” meaning like a co-op or whatever, nothing wrong with that. Collective ownership of a business is totally fine within a capitalist economy. There’s still a concept of ownership. I wish more businesses were run that way. Well, a lot of start-ups kinda are now that I think about it. People get some pay in stock options and the like. I think unions should own more shares in a company so the incentives of both the union and management are aligned to make the company money, but it’s hard to get the right balance.

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