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- #326727 on What are you thankful for?
- 1523 sats \ 7 replies \ @Undisciplined \
November 23, 2023
You might have to be a parent to appreciate this one. [...]
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November 23, 2022
This like our daily developer standup!!π [...]
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- #5328 on Premature Innovation (and Bitcoin in El Salvador)
- 101 sats \ 1 reply \ @futurepaul \
November 23, 2021
I agree centralization gets things done. I guess the main thing I'm trying to convey is that just because a centralized company has achieved great technological heights, it doesn't mean those advancements will spread, or are at all spreadable, to the larger society. So when approaching decentralized projects like bitcoin we should be wary of centralized advancements because those can disappear much more easily than truly decentralized advancements. [...]
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