As always, giving us much to think about, Justin. (I did wonder what "taking a cut of peer-to-peer transactions" referred to.) As you show, there's nothing new in people seeking companionship with like-minded others. In cyberspace, sanity lies in taking back the power of determining our choices, and finding a space with agreeable rules o…
As always, giving us much to think about, Justin. (I did wonder what "taking a cut of peer-to-peer transactions" referred to.) As you show, there's nothing new in people seeking companionship with like-minded others. In cyberspace, sanity lies in taking back the power of determining our choices, and finding a space with agreeable rules of engagement that offers up informative, challenging a/o entertaining ideas.
As always, giving us much to think about, Justin. (I did wonder what "taking a cut of peer-to-peer transactions" referred to.) As you show, there's nothing new in people seeking companionship with like-minded others. In cyberspace, sanity lies in taking back the power of determining our choices, and finding a space with agreeable rules of engagement that offers up informative, challenging a/o entertaining ideas.
Just read your T. Star piece about bugs and PP via your repost of Deb Tieleman on BlueSky — one way of getting around the Star’s paywall!
Oh my, I hadn't considered that reposting the full PDF of the paper would be a workaround for the paywall.
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