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sdfsefhsui t1_jamtbms wrote
I'd say so yeah, it's basically dot.com 2.0 right now with decentralised technologies. You have gazillion of blockchains, but also distributed data storages like IPFS / Arweave or Secure Multi Party Computation like Nillion. Along with Zero-Knowledge proof stack, it stands to reason you could redo many of the current services (not just payments) in a way which is anonymous and not owned/controlled by a single entity, whether corporate or institutional.
I usually get my hole rinsed on reddit for stating that I am involved in blockchain technology. Yes, right now it is undoubtedly 95% scams, speculations or economically illiterate but I believe that the underlying technology does have long term viability. At worst it will push for CBDC or government programmable money to be more widespread, which at least would be an improvement on what we have now.
I do like the example of Etherisc as a simple showcase of what could be possible. It is a decentralised insurance platform, where right now you can purchase insurance against flight cancellations. Should the flight be cancelled a decentralised network Chainlinkreports to Ethereum the flight number and smart contract pays you out. Unlike traditional insurance (provided there has been security system of all systems involved) there is no way for the smart contract not to pay you out. With companies they can go bankrupt, argue against some technicality or have their own funds frozen due to clerical error.
sdfsefhsui t1_iwgzdkq wrote
Reply to comment by rocknin in TIL that a district in India’s Punjab state requires prospective gun owners to plant 10 trees and take pictures with them as proof by cjfullinfaw07
"How about a magic trick?
I will make this sapling disappear."
sdfsefhsui t1_itx5xx8 wrote
Reply to comment by hatsuseno in [OC] Salaries Distribution by Programming Languages in 2022 by __dacia__
Funny enough they're same roughly as in Canada, but any skilled job on average would get double in USA (with notable exceptions like medicine or living in the Silicon Valley).
sdfsefhsui t1_itwdojx wrote
Reply to comment by ughcantsleep in [OC] Salaries Distribution by Programming Languages in 2022 by __dacia__
> If you only used the title you're skewing heavily towards junior and entry level positions.
Junior positions making more than most senior software engineers in Europe/UK.
Nice
sdfsefhsui t1_itwdhlm wrote
I think those values are from USA as $85 is massive in the UK.
sdfsefhsui t1_jd2jpum wrote
Reply to TIL That from 1909-1937 the Netherlands had the time zone UTC+ 19 minutes 32.13 seconds by Commercial_Jelly_893
Jesus, that's even worse than India/Nepal now.