Someone said, Tik Tok Support for my account for Bitcoin Magazine was banned. Will you please bring it back? I only make educational content.
In response, David Vorick expressed: The worst thing about this is that when (if) the account is reinstated, your account will probably be more heavily self-censored on related topics for fear of being banned again. And that sucks. I want a world where creators can always be their true selves.
He also spoke about several other stuff.
Pandemic: Florida just breached an all-time high for weekly Co-Vid deaths. This is a peak pandemic for them. MA, on the other hand, is at less than 5% of the all-time high. The FL vaccination rate is 50% vs. 65% for MA, which doesn’t explain the delta. Why are the death counts so different today?
Skynet-Kernel: One example of something you can do with the Skynet kernel in the browser is to have Sia contracts that will automatically renew themselves and perform data repair any time you are using the Internet and no longer need to run that node at home. It just happens magically on its own.
Metcalfe’s Law: Dueling forces drive crypto adoption. The first is Metcalfe’s law; the value increases with the square of the number of people using the platform. The second is Bitcoin’s Demon; the cost to transact increases with the square of the number of people using the platform.
I can’t overstate how big this is. You essentially get an entire operating system in the cloud that runs without you having to think about it—a full decentralized operating system in the cloud, accessible from all of your devices at any time.
New Skynet Code: The new Skynet code I’m working on allows users to have an OS-like background process running in the browser at all times. As long as a single tab is open using Skynet, they can run tasks in the background. Tasks like blockchain syncing or subscription management.
Further, in response to “Only Fans” announcing that they would be banning pornographic content from their platform, many felt that this was predictable.
For clarity, “OnlyFans” is a content subscription service based in London. Content creators can earn money from users who subscribe to their content—the “fans.” It allows content creators to receive funding directly from their fans on a monthly basis, as well as one-time tips and the pay-per-view feature.
Skynet Labs reinstated on how the “OnlyFans” ban doesn’t just endanger the livelihood of the society’s most vulnerable, but that it is a harsh reminder that in today’s web, we have no rights. No guarantees. No power.
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