Dot.com bubble was web 1.0. Big centralized sites like Reddit are web 2.0.
Dot.com bubble was web 1.0. Big centralized sites like Reddit are web 2.0.
I was gonna say that the arm chair makes sense to go with the vanity area, but then I noticed that there is an ottoman type seat that nicely sides under the vanity counter.
I know what you mean, but I’d lay a dollar that these people aren’t from the city. More likely suburbs, exurbs, small town, etc.
People who live in cities tend to understand danger and avoid it. If somebody is like, “that street gets dangerous past X block, and you’re likely to get mugged or worse” you don’t go there. Same principle as a wild animal.
Especially given the fact that there seemed to be a group of men preventing people from escaping or eating.
Isn’t he a Blockchain/crypto grifter as well?
It’s like any kind of scammer, grifter, con artist, etc; at some point they’re doing more work than if they actually just did their jobs.
I guess it turns out that when you pretty much automatically port over so the Instagram users they treat it like Instagram.
To me that all felt very much like a Reddit thing. Somebody made a joke about that about posting old memes that was MAYBE mildly amusing, then everybody went ahead and killed the horse before beating it for 24 hours.
Blockchain never does anything better than any other database, in fact it does pretty much everything worse.