It’s actually a centrally planned economy.
Together we can build something that was lost to company execs, shareholders and modern capitalism.
It’s actually a centrally planned economy.
You didn’t refute my point. You just said I sound smart and called me an idiot about an entirely irrelevant topic.
You didn’t make a point, you just asked a silly question you thought sounded clever.
cryptobros
Hurr durr you’re also a sexist erasing women from reality.
Oh. So the past two hundred years or tailorized bullshit and monkey paw globalism haven’t made a single energy intensive process geographically fungible?
You’ve just confirmed you haven’t learned anything about mining yet despite trying to sound clever.
If the energy could be used for anything else it would, and miners would be priced out. That’s such a basic, like the first thing, to understand about mining.
If only there was a way to turn waste energy into money.
I just went for a run. Up the hill.
The banks don’t get to just magically conjure up as much money as that want. It is backed by actual money/assets
Haha, dream on.
Can an idling car save people’s wealth from hyperinflation?
Hell, o can’t even order torrents that are currently running by size or % done
Sure you can, click the gear icon and do it. Not hard.
Also, I don’t think it’s actively developed anymore
fud fud fud https://github.com/transmission/transmission/releases/tag/4.0.0
If you spend 35 years to accumulate money and never earn interest on it, yeah, if somebody is that stupid, your comment is correct. That’s nothing I ever claimed though, I assume people who save aren’t total dunces.
All you ever said what not everybody can do what I said some can do. I already knew that.
I’m so glad you finally made a minimal effort to understand what I wrote! Congrats!
you never really give an intelligent response beyond this
You obviously don’t read what I write. Compound interest, go look it up.
Lol, knowing what some people can do is privilege? That’s some khmer rouge level ideology, you’re delusional. Also I’ve lived long enough in abject poverty that I think you should fuck off.
The math in my first reply showed you were wrong, that “saving a few hundred” wasn’t enough.
You can’t even do basic math, https://www.investor.gov/financial-tools-calculators/calculators/compound-interest-calculator, but thanks for playing.
Lol, you’re the one twisting everything I say. I say “people can do X” you answer with “I don’t wanna do X”. You don’t have to do what other people can do, I’m not suggesting you do what others can do. I get it, you sound angry and bitter, probably because you see no perspective for yourself. As somebody who has been sober for more than six years I’ve seen a lot of people who feel attacked when simply shown that different lives exist. I feel you.
I’d rather slave to own a house than to survive, but I don’t because I’m self employed and work for myself. Each their own. However, it’s good that you’re aware of inflation, maybe you can use the fruits of your slavery to do something against it.
I was writing about people who earn enough to save, just read my comments.
Same here, have been trying wayland for more than a decade…