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An easy mistake to make, but just bugs in the Ponzi scheme. Some crypto projects are pump and dump schemes, while others are pyramid schemes. Others are just wired different. this shit happens crypto bros are always active

i'm really interested in hearing how people are making websites "without CSS" these days. whatever you're using what the fuck do yout think it's webpacking/transpiling into?

@vxo me, sipping a soda, looking at my fucking dollar store meter: haha, that's crazy

@vxo smt components are shit!!! this post brought to you by through hole gang

yeah i got nothing i mean they're probably cheap enough that it's not like you can complain to anybody for a refund or something. manufacturing defect?

@aquasscum @hannu_ikonen (for clarification the graph itself is not in the particular NYT article, and i couldn't bother going through the comments: nytimes.com/2023/11/13/upshot/ (gift code link, should be unpaywalled)

@aquasscum @hannu_ikonen (just digging deeper) "xbox" in this case being an affectionate name for X née Twitter and this seems to be the inception of it nitter.net/ChristosArgyrop/sta which is being contested and not much information beyond "a comment on an NYT article" being the source of the figures themselves nitter.net/zeynep/status/17244

new on the #linkcache

Internet Artifacts - An online museum of artifacts from the early internet, including a working browser and Flash emulation.

Museum of Obsolete Media - A unique online museum of physical media formats showcasing developments in audio, video, film and data storage.

Wiby - An indexing search engine harking back to the early days of the Web. Make sure to go in the settings and disable the display of HTTPS sites to find some real gems!

links.netizen.club

i could do so much that if i actually tried the world would probably blow up. which is why i'm not doing anything right now. you're welcome, world

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