156 sats \ 4 replies \ @mikhael 14 Aug 2022
But really though, what is the value of this op-ed. duh. People who read Bitcoin magazine… already think this.
Instead of writing some fluff op-ed, author should learn to code like a real g, and actually contribute something of value.
Write code, not shitty ‘opinion’ pieces because, yo, mr West Point graduate, no one cares about what you think. Write some code, and actually make a difference.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @NachoKeys 20 Aug 2022
Article was fine and addresses a real thing for most people learning Bitcoin.
Unit bias is a real hurdle to overcome. You’re converting people paying X amount for something to Y now and it better make sense fast.
Fractions of a Bitcoin won’t do it.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @pleb349 14 Aug 2022
@mikhael, you OK?
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @mikhael 14 Aug 2022
I don’t like how a bunch of the content on this site is just reposts of fluff from Bitcoin Magazine.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @itsrealfake 15 Aug 2022
same.
i'd prefer less news, of a higher quality.
fluff pieces are demonstrative of the extra funding that's flowing into the magazine business.
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @kuroba 19 Aug 2022
This whole piece could've been a tweet: "We should talk about Bitcoin in terms of satoshis so that it sounds cheaper, is easier to quote prices of everyday items in, and differentiates the protocol from the currency."
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @mikhael 14 Aug 2022
Wow, a four year degree in economics! We should listen to whatever he has to say.
Just another college liberal - I only trust someone who has four years of education - total! If you didn’t drop out in middle school, then you are just a weak person following the herd and can’t think for yourself.
What, you didn’t have a multi-million dollar startup by the time you were 10 years old? Weren’t alive yet in 2012, but didn’t telepathically communicate to your mother to buy Bitcoin? These fiat apologists make me sick.
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