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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @LibertasBR 12h \ on: Appeal to authority Politics_And_Law
I don't understand this act as an appeal to authority, as it proposes to be, like someone validating nonsense using their titles instead of facts. Next, I understood your concept and why you used this term. It's not a case of appeal to authority, as @javier said. That's why I think few people responded focused on that term.
You made yourself clear here. Consulting someone would make your unique work become a joint effort, and in case that person has more experience or titles, it would be considered their work. Even if it was to avoid issues, your piece would end up being conditioned to not being solely yours.
I'm glad that my question led to further clarifications on points that can sometimes seem obvious, like the authorship of a work.
Saylor is a scammer like so many others who use the name "bitcoin" to sell their junk.
Many so-called "bitcoiners" don't understand that bitcoin is money and should be used as such. Hodl is the mindset of those who only want to exchange it for fiat in the future, not those who want to use bitcoin as money in the future.
I hope your son is better. I know how these things are.
There's a grain of truth to the saying "money can't buy happiness."
Vending machines is a pretty nice idea. I've already thought about it. I just need to come up with a partnership refill system. Anyone could refill the machine and earn Sats from it. The problem is ensuring that they're refilling with legitimate products and not just any junk. This way, I avoid angry customers or worse.
It seems silly to say that people don't have this awareness, but they really don't.
Once you fall down the rabbit hole, there's no turning back.
It is so simple to see that in our daily lives we already live in the much "feared" anarchy. If we disregard the macro, the great thief and murderer, people maintain relationships with each other peacefully, not for fear of being arrested by the state, but because it is natural, there is no benefit in mutual aggression in everyday life.
The graphics don’t seem like a big leap forward — not bad at all (considering it’s just a trailer), but it looks like the Battlefield we’ve been waiting for since BF4: varied maps, lots of vehicles, and multiple ways to engage in combat. I noticed the environment looks fully destructible, something we’ve had since BF1 — let’s see how far they take it this time. There’s a wide variety of vehicles and weapons too. Honestly, judging by what I saw, it is a Battlefield game — and that’s exactly what we’ve been needing. Let’s wait and see what new features they bring, because graphically, it didn’t really blow me away.
In that sense, I don’t have any creative work to leave behind—not for now. I love photography and have even shared some of my photos here, but I won’t be remembered for them.
I definitely never thought about that, nor do I intend to anytime soon.
Don’t think about death — focus on the moments in life while staying organized, for yourself, for your partner, and even for your children.
I think this is a great introductory text — with a few small adjustments and a bit of polishing, it would be perfect for presenting to a general audience.
I’d say it’s a site where you interact by sharing ideas, posting, and commenting. There’s no algorithm, and the way things are ranked is through credits (since it’s an elevator pitch, I won’t go into details). People use credits to post and comment, and they earn credits for those same actions. That way, AI spam, nonsense, and similar stuff don’t last — they die out.