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Some people can't stand up.


Pretty sure OP is referring to this part of the comment they were replying to:

> Users posting to comp.lang.c through Google Groups were a problem -- especially with the recent bug that caused GG posts to comp.lang.c++ to have the "++" quietly dropped.


Definitely not. Ethereum is on top of the DeFi world, for sure. But DeFi is not CeFi. As an analogy: DeFi is to smart contracts as CeFi is to “dumb” contracts. The legal entity behind Stellar has significantly more of the latter than the entity behind Ethereum--which has none, to my knowledge. ... Plus, gas fees. It's currently cheaper to wire money than to send some ETH.


> Plus, gas fees. It's currently cheaper to wire money than to send some ETH.

Wrong. If all you wish for Christmas is to send some ETH, look no further than into ZK-Rollups such as zkSync & Loopring.

1) A transfer costs around $0.01 in fees.

2) ZK-Rollups are not sidechains. These are layer 2 solutions that settle on Ethereum with a novel trust model of 1-of-N: you only need to trust that a single node is honest!

3) Exchanges (such as Coinbase) would eventually support depositing/withdrawing to a rollup, which means most folks would never need to interact the expensive base layer directly.

Sending money across countries has never been cheaper, faster & as secure as it is now on an Ethereum ZK-Rollup.


I've got firefox as my default on Oxygen OS. Don't remember the last time chrome was opened on my phone--by me or by other software. Firefox is even handles the tabs embedded in other apps.


You could use a [WIM image][1]. They can be mounted rw or ro and have file-level deduplication. Microsoft's official tooling is necessary to mount them on Windows as [the only open source implementation I am aware of][2] uses FUSE for mounting.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Imaging_Format [2]: https://wimlib.net/


The catch probably has something to do with vampires.


Checked exceptions are hardly Java's biggest mistake.


> The target launch date for the service remains 2023 or 2024, with a more specific time frame to be announced after additional work is completed.

Sounds like it's just a notice of intent.


Only the PoW (proof of work) ones.


It's ETC. ETH is a separate currency.


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