Cool, that guitar refrain puts The Clash in my head, 'Police On My Back'.
I didn't realize there was a mid-80's Cow Punk wave. You must be about 10 years older. The 80's get a bad rap...but good raps.
Things not going well for Joe Rogan, he's recording new episodes and giving away his stuff...
I know of Lex Fridman from The JRE podcast. At first I thought he was just a put me to sleep hanger on, but his podcast has been blowing my mind for the past couple of months. He's an Artificial Intelligence Engineer and philosopher and new resident to Austin. @Captainant
I think his move to Austin was harmful to the diversity of the show. The people that are reaching out and willing to travel just to make an appearance have more particular needs versus guests that live or frequent Las Angeles.
Is Breaking Points in that category, probably. They were trying to decouple from the traditional media revenue model. Should we discount their viewpoint out of pocket due to a lack of sophistication like Washpark, To each his own. None of this is a big deal.
Looking at Waco Ferrell Center for Saturdays game...other than the sidelines, the rest of the upper deck is General Admission? What grown ass man wants to show up extra early and queue it up for a while with randoes? Holy shit.
No, those other guys are both top 5 gatekeeper killers. Khamzat's cardio has never been tested, and Dariush is one of the best grapplers in the business, no?
If this is decentralized, then who determines fee increases? Do miners have the power to increase their own disbursement? Are we talking about market exchanges charging fees? What if collection of fees exceeds mining?
Sorry for all the questions, but I have full days and no crypto.
Bitcoin seems a useful tool to avoid sanctions and taxes, and I don't mean for this to sound purely negative. But what happens when the finite supply of Bitcoin that pays miners runs out out and the coin has not seen widespread stable acceptance?