tracyspcy 1w ago • 80%
As any ponzi, it is just matter of time
tracyspcy 1w ago • 100%
Almost everywhere
tracyspcy 4w ago • 100%
yeah, I agree that there are definitely valid uses for clone(). I included it at the top of my table with a bit of humor, hence the smile. Thanks for pointing it out! ^_^
Rust ownership is a fundamental part of the language. I’ve summarized the basic concepts here as a learning exercise for myself. I’m sharing this to gather feedback, corrections, and suggestions. Feel free to offer improvements wherever needed!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19385436 > link to crate : [https://crates.io/crates/st7567_rs](https://crates.io/crates/st7567_rs)
link to crate : [https://crates.io/crates/st7567_rs](https://crates.io/crates/st7567_rs)
tracyspcy 5mo ago • 100%
@dessalines@lemmy.ml you forgot my fix Filter_removed_comments_from_search #4634
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/04/10/majority-of-americans-arent-confident-in-the-safety-and-reliability-of-cryptocurrency/
tracyspcy 6mo ago • 66%
Dude, please stop spreading misleading information about value creation, made up value definitions and hiddenly legitimate crypto claiming out of thin air that people holding it were not scammed/manipulated/fooled, but acquire crypto because of some "value" they see in it
tracyspcy 6mo ago • 58%
You do know that value is a subjective form of perception right?
No, I don't. Who told you this crap? Read this, seems you need this right now -> https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Value. You are welcome
tracyspcy 6mo ago • 90%
And actually has no mechanism to store value... so called value is based on a pure speculation
tracyspcy 7mo ago • 75%
I cannot agree, we should try to help people to avoid ponzi. It is hard for people to resist marketing campaigns and opinion leaders trying to involve more people into ponzis
tracyspcy 7mo ago • 67%
looks pretty ponzi to me, mods comments made things even worse ^_-
tracyspcy 7mo ago • 54%
Actual comment that triggered ban
tracyspcy 7mo ago • 65%
Comment they claim they didn't like
tracyspcy 7mo ago • 80%
Looks great!
tracyspcy 7mo ago • 100%
I took some cpp examples as guidance. As for geek for geeks agree, one shouldn't blindly trust it and better use several sources. Adding more reliable sources is definitely point of improvement. I also used introduction to algorithms paperback book, but was lazy to add it as a source ^_^
Rust is beautiful and at the same time pretty hard language to learn. While mastering it and digging deeper, I decided to play around basic data structures and algorithms. I put a repo with some theory, implementations and examples on github mainly for myself, but maybe someone will find it helpful, or share more effective solutions. For now, just a few topics are covered, and I'm going to update it from time to time. repo: [https://github.com/tracyspacy/algos_data_structures_rust](https://github.com/tracyspacy/algos_data_structures_rust)
Today, I noticed an interesting thing about some hot posts in r/bitcoin. Some of the top posts are written by relatively old users, but their activity seems to be limited to just these posts and comments on them. I wonder whether the hype has awakened some dormant audience, or if these users are kind of hype men trying to warm up subscribers and increase activity in subreddit? Some examples from top week: - https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bd1ioq/i_found_this_walletdat_file_on_an_old_laptop/ - https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1b9bg20/i_paid_8000_for_halo/ - https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bbwd6h/when_i_try_to_work/ - https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1b9znk3/hodl/ - https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1b9r5ov/lucky_screenshot/ - https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bc2ehj/hodling_since_2019/
tracyspcy 7mo ago • 100%
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tracyspcy 7mo ago • 100%
Probably the only thing that makes it stable
I think that in the bwockchain community, our principle that differentiates us from similar crypto-skeptical communities like Buttcoin should be **not to mock people** who were fooled into Ponzi schemes, **but rather to criticize the organizers and beneficiaries** of the Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency Ponzi schemes.
tracyspcy 8mo ago • 85%
Bernie Madoff scheme covers both of your arguments: it lasted for ca. 17 years and even seemed quite legit at some point for Wall Street guys.
tracyspcy 9mo ago • 75%
I think it is a tricky question and the right answer is : No one :)
tracyspcy 10mo ago • 80%
China also should be a bit smaller :)
tracyspcy 10mo ago • 100%
Oh thats good one