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Try visiting the riverside towns along the Amazon River. I believe you won't regret it.
The end of Whisky may be unfortunate, but it opens the door to a broader reflection: do we only want to use free solutions, or are we also willing to support â even financially â those who keep these solutions viable? And are we truly valuing the work of the developers behind the tools that make gaming on Mac possible?
If the goal is to keep Wine support alive on macOS, then perhaps the answer really does lie in CrossOver â not as the only path, but as a conscious way to support an ecosystem that heavily relies on specialized, ongoing work.
That article â âBitcoin, Beach Bummers, and the Battle of South Beachâ â feels like one of those classic expectation vs. reality episodes. The guys went to South Beach during Spring Break thinking theyâd find a bunch of young, cool people full of hot takes on Bitcoin⌠and what did they get? Middle-aged dudes smoking cigars and retirees soaking up the sun. đ
You can kinda see their logic: âLetâs ride the youthful Spring Break vibe and talk crypto, itâs gonna be a hit!â Yeah⌠not quite. First, insane traffic, then a fight over a parking spot (classic Miami), and when they finally start approaching people⌠no one wants to talk Bitcoin. Some didnât even know what it was, others couldnât care less, and a few were even trashing it.
Which brings up the question: are crypto marketers living in a bubble? Like, they really think everyone is into blockchain, decentralization, Web3⌠but letâs be real â most people are still trying to figure out how to use instant payments. đ¤ˇââď¸
And donât even get me started on the timing. I mean, they went to a beach, on a holiday, expecting people to stop and have a chat about investing? Come on. If Iâm on vacation sipping a coconut water, the last thing I wanna talk about is Bitcoin volatility. đ
And so begins the roller coaster (or CA's hamsters) for many people. After graduating, they need to face the job market to pay these debts. Unfortunately not everyone can ...