I think the ICP fans include at least as many millennials, maybe even more
I think the ICP fans include at least as many millennials, maybe even more
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In most situations i agree with you, but i think when it comes to the purchase of techie things (like which computers and OS a company should use) then the opinion of techies matters. Their opinion may not matter as much as it should, but in aggregate over time it can cause large changes in purchasing decisions
I think this graph doesn’t have to move left to right, it can also move right to left. On several occasions quantum computing started to move up the “tech trigger” slope, but without any functional applications for the current technology the point slid back down to the left again.
I think the graph needs at least one more demarcated region. After “tech trigger” there needs to be “real world applications”. Without real world applications you can never progress past the tech trigger phase.
In chemistry this is the equivalent of Energy of Activation. If a reaction can’t get over the big first step, then it can’t proceed on to any secondary steps
Why not 1 tb?
I was gonna say I’ve never seen a price gap that wide
Just based on the title it sounds sensible to me. I assume there’s some incentive that makes the people want to do this
When a company opens a facility in another country, why don’t they just higher local people to be the managers?
fedia.io is the replacement you’re looking for. It’s an mbin, which is a branch from kbin
Big blue is a nickname for IBM, but i think you’re referring to Intel
Pedantic. You’re arguing that false advertising isn’t illegal. But it is.
As the other poster said, perpetuity isn’t what was advertised, lifetime is what was advertised. Lifetime is a common term used in legal claims. It can refer to lifetime of the person, or lifetime of the device a service is used on, or other things, but it is a specific and enforceable term.
See number 1.
Marketing promises ARE a contract. Companies aren’t allowed to advertise a thing and then not do that thing. That’s false advertising and fraud. Companies aren’t allowed to say they offer a product or service for price X and then actually charge price Y. This is well established law.
You either didn’t read or didn’t understand the article. Multiple times in multiple ways the company said it’s offering a lifetime price, which is different than a price offered only for a limited term. They very explicitly said “T-Mobile will never change the price you pay” and “T-Mobile One customers keep their price until THEY decide to change it. T-Mobile will never change the price you pay” etc. etc.
Oh snap that’s so geeky cool!
The same is true for all companies’ self driving cars, and the companies would gladly sell all that data to China or any other government
Huh, TIL. In general society I’ve only ever heard of trolls being male
Interesting to know, thanks. But how is that any different than for example a troll as it pertains to men?
I don’t know basically anything about dnd, can you give me some specific examples so i can understand what you’re saying? Thanks
Yeah, but it then goes on saying
“However, the dev also boasts that “the possibilities are endless” and would welcome any companies or individuals who wish to get in contact and discuss commercializing this project or something related to it.”
And that’s what I’m saying “y tho” to.
Makes sense. Millennial generation starts with people born in 1981, and ICP became big in the late 90s. So millennials were the teenagers when ICP hit big. I doubt many people in their 20’s and 30’s were jumping on the ICP train.