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Ethereum Katılım Mayıs 2021
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@realGeorgeHotz What about the neanderthals tho. It was game over for them.
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@luciascarlet No, because JavaScript is not the bottleneck when it comes to web performance. The DOM itself is.
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@GouldTimes Parking lots make the most sense. Wasted urban heat from concrete absorption intercepted into useful energy as a bonus provides shade and cover.
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@Levi7hart @tinyklaus Maybe some skunk works DoD program already discovered this tech decades ago and already has used it to produce ufo-like vehicles, hence the sightings by fighter pilots.
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@tinyklaus can someone explain this to me?
i don’t really understand, if 5 people/groups could replicate the results so quickly why would it be like ufo technology?
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@dcinvestor @pseudotheos Superconducting sidewalks wen
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@dcbuilder @AnnaRRose Lol gtfo with your elitist bs. "unlike most people in this space" Y'all are building a global spyware as a service network with a creepy biological profile orb.
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@AnnaRRose Unlike most people in the space, we are building something for people not just inside the crypto bubble and actually have users. What is so bad about it
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@factbearthinks @chigrl Sometimes people use the Edison style bulbs for mood lighting. The old fashioned ones glow more like candlelight.
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US Incandescent light bulb ban goes into effect next week
Starting next week, Americans will only be able to purchase LED lights from retailers across the nation as an official ban on incandescent lightbulbs will go into effect.
Come Tuesday, while it won’t be illegal to own incandescent light bulbs, it will be illegal for stores to sell them and companies to manufacture them.
thehill.com/business/41247…
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@sassal0x @poordart @stancrypro @whyillbedamned Didn't you, DC and Eric do a podcast at end of that year with predictions about 2021? I remember tuning into that episode.
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@poordart @stancrypro @whyillbedamned This is not how I remember it at all
After DeFi summer subsided (around September), the vibe was that the bull market was still on and BTC and ETH were about to rage
And sure enough, they did
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@ercwl If that's not a fundamental component of the app, I don't want it and don't need it.
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@ercwl The hardware is not open source is it so how is any of the alleged privacy protection validatable? Also even if they're on the up and up today what stops them from becoming evil down the road?
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if the worldcoin technology works as described, scanning your iris does not link your iris to your ”world id” nor your financial transactions
no pictures of your eyeball scans are stored anywhere (allegedly)
a zkp is used to prove that you belong to the set of unlinked irisCodes (hash of your iris scan). assuming the anonymity set is large, you should be fine
these irisCodes do prevent you prevent you from signing up again, so we can assume that if someone hunted you down and force-scanned you with an orb, they could find out that you’ve been scanned before and that you likely have a world id. but they wouldn’t know which. and that’s actually about the extent of your taint
there’s a lot of rah rah about the fact that a *hash of your iris scan* is submitted from the orb to worldcoin *servers* (vs apple faceid which is allegedly all local). but no one is articulating which privacy vector this violates other than ”it allows worldcoin to identify previous signups from new”
there is however potentially an issue with the world id itself. worldcoin says that they don’t collect any data about you (no name, email) to allow you to make use of the world id
but then there is the issue of worldcoin linkability.
imagine a bitcoin wallet that doesn’t refresh addresses ever. if you use this address a bunch of times for different things, you’ll very quickly reveal yourself, even though you never wrote your name or email on that address. you make one in-store purchase with a cctv camera and bam, all your history is linked together
worldcoin has given some thought to this and allows you to generate some number of sub-accounts that cannot be linked to eachother or the world id.
it’s on the app you’re using to decide how many different sub-accs you’re allowed to use with a single mother id (they can’t allow you to use infinite sub-accounts if they want to prevent botting). one important thing is that you can atleast generate a new sub-account/nym per service
there are other actions, like voting, where worldcoin supports locally generated zkps to prove that you’re a unique user, but doesn’t expose the world id or any subaccount
worldcoin says they have a ongoing research projects to further improve worldcoin id privacy to allow e.g. selective disclosures using zk
this is why when you talk to a worldcoin person, your criticism usually falls flat. they believe they have solutions to the privacy issues you’re raising. they believe you haven’t actually bothered to think any further than ”eye scanner orb bad!”, and let’s be frank, you really haven’t, and it’s unlikely you’d even be able to think further than that even if you tried
but you are entitled to your gutfeeling. your gutfeeling could be totally correct. in order to trust worldcoin and orbs, you would need to understand zkps and trusted execution environments to even understand that what they’re claiming is possible. this is not an easy thing to understand
and even if you understand that it is possible, you still need to trust that it is being implemented and implemented correctly
as far as i know, no one external is going around doing remote attestation on these orbs using open source software. that’s a design goal worldcoin has but not something they’ve delivered or had as a requirement on themselves to deliver before they started scanning 8 pairs of eyeballs per second in the global south
and how would it even work in practice? if we normalize a vc tech bro scanning your eyeballs and another tech bro sitting next to him saying ”it’s all good, i verified the TEE” we’re still vulnerable as a people since no one really understands these things
now, go on, go and have better discussions around worldcoin

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@MichaelFMelo @AdamCrigler It was meth and fentanyl causing extreme panic, inducing a cardiac arrest. The police could have handled the situation different, and probably wouldn't have spooked him if they did, but the drugs and panic attack killed him, not asphyxiation.
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@MichaelFMelo @AdamCrigler Yeah man some people literally sleep for 8 hours in a supine position. It's perfectly fine. Babies do it all the time.
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@MichaelFMelo @AdamCrigler Yeah notice how is trachea is not being touched. Have you ever watched wrestling or carried a sling over the back of your neck? It's got bone and muscle back there. That's not asphyxiation. That's a pin maneuver.


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@MichaelFMelo @AdamCrigler Also the entire affair was recorded so you should be able to provide video footage of Asphyxiation on the throat. But you won't find it.
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@MichaelFMelo @AdamCrigler That documentation was "paid for by the Floyd family". They hired two guys to to say what they wanted to hear. The original autopsy listed above says absolutely nothing about asphyxiation.
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@MichaelFMelo @AdamCrigler The leg was on the back of the neck to pin him down. Asphyxiation is caused from the throat.
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@MichaelFMelo @AdamCrigler Autopsies don't make rulings on homicides. They make medical observation. The text literally says "No life threatening injuries identified"; cardiac arrest is what killed him, and lists the amount of fentanyl and meth in his blood stream.
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