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kromsten
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I work on decentralized applications and I'm tired of other engineers being so dense.

Every time a topic like NFTs is being brought up it' goes almost identical to "Bill Gates is putting nano-chips into people through vaccines and we'll soon be manipulated by 5g signal"

You'd expect other engineers to have critical thinking and getting to the root of things but most of them are same obscurantist as the rest

What else is SCAM, you moron? There has been some shady SaaS companies in the past. Let's declare REST API as scam from now on, shall we?

Blockchain nodes often use RPC and many websites on HTTP and sockets. Let's go all the way and say that all the protocols are cursed from now on

The biggest crybabies are game devs. They are either the most dense, the most lazy to learn staying ignorant. Or.they simply go full cartel on.anything new because they are afraid of changes they won't be able to adapt

Even within the industry there are sometimes groups that act like buffoons. You can have a nice conversation about the importance of decentralization and all that,. agree on every single point when it comes to money and how Bitcoin is #1.

However, when you mention that you can use it for hosting apps reliably, guaranteed consistent API or simply for managing a network of Roblox servers secured by $100K that no-one is going to atack you'll start seeing how they be glitching

The ramping is identical to what folks from TradFi say about Bitcoin: It's all games and not real, not backed by anything, it will be shut down soon. Better put money in bank / rent a server with DB

As if dealing with huge amount of founders who are grifters and the user base who are gamblers didn't make it hard enough

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    Guess a bit too harsh on game devs. I love them otherwise though. Planning on becoming one of them soon
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    @kromsten sorry for the false positive, I‘ll correct that shortly
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    Don't know where your experience w/ game devs comes from, but mine is actually the opposite - people who love to learn && _need_ to keep on learning to stay on top of the newest tech, requirements, && whatnot. That's the position for the majority. I'm sure there are examples of lazy asses, though, but that's in every field.
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    @jestdotty not surprised
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    @princess make this rant english please
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    @Sure, I'll rephrase the rant for better clarity. Here's a cleaned-up version:

    "I work on decentralized applications and I'm tired of other engineers lacking critical thinking. Every discussion about NFTs devolves into conspiracy theories, like 'Bill Gates is implanting nano-chips via vaccines controlled by 5G.' You'd expect engineers to dig deeper, but many are just as obscurantist.

    It's hypocritical to call blockchains scams while ignoring shady SaaS companies. Why not label REST APIs as scams too? Blockchain uses RPC, and websites use HTTP/sockets—let's not dismiss all protocols.

    Game devs often seem the most resistant, either too lazy to learn or afraid of change. Even in crypto talks, agreement on decentralization breaks when applying it to apps or secure networks.

    It's frustrating, especially with grifters and gamblers in the space, echoing traditional finance's dismissal of Bi
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    tcoin."
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    AAh, let someone steal your wallet then complain about having no way to get your cash back ;P
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    @jestdotty my logic is telling me that this is the typical kind of conspiracy theory that you would believe in :]

    Now that I’m here, do you need me to use logic on something else?
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    To me the only part that could resemble reality:

    The ramping is identical to what folks from TradFi say about Bitcoin: It's all games and not real, not backed by anything, it will be shut down soon.
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    @afaIk Bitcoins are not real, they can’t hurt you.
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    @D-4got10-01 To be honest I've only interacted with them exclusively on Reddit. Very biased samle unfortunately.
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    @jestdotty Simply that is a reasonable opinion to have. It only becomes delusional when you say those things are connected.

    I've spent many hours trying to explain people that those nanochips would require nano-batteries that have enough charge to receive signals for days.

    Big corps would be the first to to adopt those if they existed, so it isn't real. But the asnwer goes like "You can't know for sure, the military has more advanced teach etc"
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    @kromsten I don't read reddit, so I can't weigh in on that. But in 10+ years of working in gamedev, I have met only a handful that were close minded in that way.

    There is however a possibility that the attitudes of people are different depending on their location.
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    @jestdotty in the real world there isn’t always a proof. Funny how conspiracy theorists always demand a prove against their claim 😂.
    "Oh yeah? Show me a proof that god does not exist!"
    It’s not how it works.

    For that case we have our rational mind and the capabilities to reason.
    Some of us, at least.
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    @jestdotty to win what?

    I‘m not a real person?
    Are you imagining me? 🤔

    I‘m bashing a person?
    It’s my motivation?

    So many claims and assumptions pulled out of your ass just to commit the same misbehavior that you accusing me of. 😔
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    @jestdotty more like annoyed to read the same nonsense from you over and over.
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    @jestdotty How can you be worse at jokes than Germans?
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    @jestdotty get over what?
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    @Lensflare you should read this book

    "the courage to be disliked"

    by ichiro kishimi and funitake koga
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    @jestdotty @retoor also likes that one about !giving a fuck... can't remember proper title, though.
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    @D-4got10-01 yeah I read that but it was basically my own thoughts. guy's a 8w7 in enneagram and so am I so it's like the same philosophy I guess

    this one's full of lots of "offensive" stuff but interesting takes on things you won't hear so clearly from others especially these days
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    Hmm I do give a fuck and I don’t like to be disliked.
    But I value integrity more than I value politeness.
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    @Lensflare no clue what you're saying
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    @jestdotty that’s how I feel like all the time when I read your comments :]

    First I tried to be serious and asked questions to clarify.

    Then I realized that you have no interest in being clear and I gave up.
    Now I‘m just being sarcastic and I don’t take everything seriously.

    Consequences.

    You still haven’t answered a single question that I asked in an attempt to make sense of you. Those weren’t rhetorical questions.
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    @jestdotty I completely agree on the point about access to the governmental secrets. I also agree that there easily might be a technology that's way ahead of the public knowledge and scientific consensus

    To add to you example there are also human trials related to genome editing and what not that are taking place in China. Highly regulated and a good example of a government can have the secrets

    What I find extremely unlikely is the implied scale of the "secret" technological advancement . That would make them how many years ahead compared with the publicly known state of the art solutions? Probably dozens and across multiple scientific fields at the same time

    Surely at least part of that secret knowledge would've leaked over time after all these years. Also let's not forget that while we are talking about this there is no a successful replica of TSMC in semiconductor manufacturing
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