Gadg8eer

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

You realize there's only two ways this is going to be dealt with, right? One, we have to murder the rich assholes who invested in fossil fuel production. Two, everyone needs to be able to migrate everywhere; climate migration is going to have to be embraced, even if it means a bunch of selfish bastard conservatives don't like the economic fallout. But no, that's not good enough for any of you to look at and say "okay, we have a chance to make the most of this".

My childhood in the late 90s and early 00s was STOLEN from me by government cronies who literally ripped me away from my family for several years. I lived in BC, Canada. I was BORN here in Canada and my dad and grandfather were as well. There's no reason I alone shouldn't have gotten to enjoy that period, playing Pokemon and Neopets in my parent's home.

But no. Thanks a lot to all you fuckers, the economic golden age that has existed since the 50s is gone forever and I'll never live to see anything remotely as optimistic. I hate all of you and if this whole damn planet doesn't choke on you not giving up just a bit of comfort so people less fortunate than you don't have to struggle just to make ends meet, I will literally start setting oil refineries on fire. GO FUCKING DIE, EVERY LAST ONE OF YOU.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Newly-minted Albertan here, extreme thunderstorms are a weekly occurrance. Haven't lived here long enough to know if that's normal, but in Grand Forks, BC a thunderstorm was a rarity.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Oh, nice! Welcome to this little community I started, then!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I mean, digital "real estate" is definitely a ripoff, yes.

That said, NFTs could make for handy DRM for people who create custom assets for others to use in a metaverse-style virtual world. They're definitely not a good investment, though, just a good method of proving you own a digital goods. It could be integrated into an encryption, so that if you own the NFT for X, only you an use that particular instance of X, though I haven't seen it happen. The point is, it could be useful for a digital artisan economy in a metaverse.

As for crypto as a whole, once again you're right in the moment. Don't invest in cryptocurrency, just buy some if you need to pay for something in it like a SignalLink eSIM. Why? Because of shit like the "digital dollar". If they're going to digitize currency anyway and make said digital currency revolve around a central bank, then keep an eye on the escape route but remember that what looks like an escape might be a trap.

For the above reasons, I banned non-academic discussion of cryptocurrencies from /c/web3_xr because yeah, no one should be taken advantage of like that.