blackberry @ blackberry @midwest.social Posts 5Comments 40Joined 1 mo. ago
you're assuming businesses would be honest and fair about their changing prices. maybe some local stores will round down from 1.01 to 1.00 but I assume most major corporations will just round up to 1.05
no. physical currencies have a more complex formula on a good "cost vs use" ratio. it's usually many years of use to justify spending any amount of resources on a physical currency, otherwise the currency would collapse under its own weight of having to create itself
sorry, was assuming this was broader than just federal. thanks for clarifying
a nickel (0.05$) costs 14 pennies (0.14$) to make
do you think would influence developers to make their projects open source, with more leaning towards copy left licenses? they won't make much money off the code alone anyways, so might as well try to make others not profit either
so is it this way for every relationship or are there some where the other person is always reaching out to you? totally agree, it's nice when both friends are equally reaching out and attempting to nourish the friendship
I'm so happy this is back! can't wait to build a watch
certain states banned them. this would federally make it illegal to ban them at the state level, as far as I understand. you know, states' rights and all
finally some good fucking news
didn't he write a tweet literally saying this? maybe 4 years ago?
does it run Graphene or Calyx yet? otherwise, kinda don't give a shit about yt premium plus or whatever
very curious the motivation behind these down votes
cool, thank you
browsing the site: "connection is secure" https cert signed by whoever
browsing the reader option: "connection is not secure"
''No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than three times, nor be elected to any additional term after being elected to two consecutive terms," the amendment states. Former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all served two consecutive terms, and thus would be barred from being elected to a third term. But not Trump, who is the first president since Grover Cleveland in 1892 to be elected to a second, non-consecutive term.
'No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than three times, nor be elected to any additional term after being elected to two consecutive terms," the amendment states. Former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all served two consecutive terms, and thus would be barred from being elected to a third term. But not Trump, who is the first president since Grover Cleveland in 1892 to be elected to a second, non-consecutive term.
well for other "law abiding" peoples, we should train them. since there were rules against eating specific icecreams on certain days in the US and the nazi party in germany retroactively enforced new laws, so things can change quickly
so... in the age of digital surveillance, no one needs to ask other humans about each other. most humans willingly or unknowingly give all their data, like location, identity and more
you could point everybody in the direction of privacy, which might actually help disenfranchised peoples (if you ignore facial and gait recognition, voice and emotional analysis tracking throughout most cities...)
not legal advice, and not advocating anyone doing anything illegal of course
check out Kiwix and Zims. they also have tools to automatically download sites for offline use. anonymous? no. but you can share .zim files without being connected to the internet
noob here, does this mean rust will come included on Linux, similar to python?