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There is a PDF and a PNG in the docs/ folder (https://github.com/polarsys/b612/tree/master/docs), too.


Cmd+f, "vim", Cmd+w

Update: jokes aside, this is a great read. Adding vim keybindings would violate the principles of this project.


The YouTube API has `list`, `setModerationStatus`, and `markAsSpam` endoints. Could a service automatically moderate comments using its own heuristics?

https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/comments


Yes, there are third party solutions for this - and they work a LOT better than YouTube's official moderation.


Yet YouTube will shut down entire channels if there's a whiff of copyright infringement.



TIL that NFT would have been different if Trump had won.


The Interplanetary File System is a decentralized solution.

https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/mint-nfts-with-ipfs/#mint-an-nft...


True, but my comment that the image isn't on the blockchain is still accurate. IPFS is not a blockchain and content can be changed.


Doesn't IPFS use content-addressing? In other words, the url of a file is the hash, so the contents can't be changed.


Can it not be removed by the original uploader, or anyone else to acquire their credentials?


correct


"I can keep eating steak because Science is about to solve that problem..."


> You may be surprised to learn that cattle herd size has remained relatively stable over time.

Absolutely surprised. Do you have science to back up this claim? ... That goes back more more than a couple decades?


Per capita red meat consumption has been declining in the U.S. for decades from ~130lbs/yr in 1960 to 112lbs in 2020. At the same time, chicken went from 34lbs/yr to 113lbs so overall meat consumption has actually increased.

https://www.nationalchickencouncil.org/about-the-industry/st...


agurk found some nice charts: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26542283

I suppose some people may consider stable to be overstating this situation. Nevertheless, when put into context of natural wild herd sizes as done by krrrh https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26543346 , I believe my overall point stands.


DRM isn't a good analogy, because no one is prohibited from experiencing most NFTs. You can't legally watch a DRM protected movie or listen to a DRM protected audio file if you didn't buy the privilege. But you can look at NFT GIFs, JPGs, movies all you want without paying a penny.

Though the DRM analogy may work in applications that interact with NFTs. For example, games with unique items. The application would limit the full experience of a tokenized object to the owner alone. For example, only n00b5lay3r may equip the Golden Sword of Evisceration, because it's in their wallet.


That is DRM to enforce use/performance rights, to control where and how media is played or copied. CD/DVDs can have DRM on them to prevent copying but that doesn't prevent ownership transfers. Or they can have geographical limitations. Software DRM commonly prevents or limits ownership transfer. DRM is any digital control over any sort of IP right.


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