They're all con artists. The people buying them were trying to scam someone else.
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No, it's not a pyramid scheme, it's not a ponzi scheme, it's just a good old fashioned investment scheme.
The benefit is that you could have a distributed marketplace. Instead of having monopolies like steam where one company accumulates a bunch of power they can abuse you could have multiple small companies band together to support a common standard of ownership so you could buy from any company and all the companies supporting the standard would respect it. You could also tie it to a legal contract so it's actually enforceable.
Of course you could just do that with an centralized standard that's backed by multiple companies too.
NFT buyers were also scammers since their intention was to sell it off to the next patsy
They weren't even uniquely drawn, they just mr potato head combined a handful of components
I just woke up and that's how I read it like 3 times in a row
Stop buying HP. Seriously what the hell is wrong with people?
And eslint and setting up tsconfig for your project structure.
Why? What's nice about lemmy is you can have special purpose instances. It's no different than having an academic email address. You can still participate on an instance without making an account.
They probably spent a year looking for a job and they're suffering from imposter syndrome so they feel like if they aren't constantly getting stuff done they might be fired, plus they haven't worked enough to hit burnout and don't know how to pace themselves.
Maybe there's some edge case but in my years of using prettier I haven't encountered one once.
That was true like 5 years ago, but now companies are just irresponsibly calling out to LLMs as a function without proper safe guards instead.