@arh NFTs are a brilliant solution to a common problem
@jk it's funny, every time i explain to people why NFTs exist their head explodes and they wonder why they didn't realize it sooner
probably one of the main things that twitter users love is to complain about NFTs every single day for months and months, creating a large unintentional guerilla advertising campaign, drawing attention to and permanently cementing the idea of them into the culture of the internet as a compelling, relevant heel character, and ensuring their survival and widespread adoption
nyc jailers are mass murderers:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/08/nyregion/jails-rikers-oversight-correction.html
@jb55 you can use them from apps on phones, those computers that everyone uses primarily these days. it's pretty simple really
@jb55 ethereum what
@staticvoidmaine trezor is a hardware device used for storing keys, not a wallet.
@surfingalot i only had to use a hacksaw on one part and only in a direction away from the motherboard and i put plastic over the board while i did it, the chance of that having been an issue is ~0
@mastodon @jessica@mk.absturztau.be plus, keyboards have to be low latency, so even if they are perfectly encrypted, they're still vulnerable to traffic analysis due to inter-key timings and english letter frequencies
@mastodon @jessica@mk.absturztau.be no
One guess as to why the UX is worse on a console is because they're expecting a more sophisticated userbase than the more widespread userbase of websites and smartphones: https://builtformars.com/case-studies/ps5-vs-xbox
@surfingalot some literal hacking (with a hacksaw) and now the 3090 is installed and the system's nvme has been zeroized and win10pro is now installing
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