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On the flip side, I'm kind of stunned how patchwork the knowledge of a web3 developer (a set of which I am not really an element) can get because self-taught curriculum can skip over the 'useless' theory. Who needs to know the discrete logarithm problem when you can ape into zk circuits? Bad? Good? I dunno!
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RIP to the anarchist we didn't deserve, but the one we need right now. https://artreview.com/james-c-scott-much-referenced-anarchist-thinker-1936-2024/
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Example: I've needed to email "scanned" physical papers "signed" (thank god for lookscanned.io) in order to activate MOBILE BANKING APP, which is what I need to generate a PDF letter that I need to print, sign, and scan and send back over email in order to deposit funds into the account. It's like the world's most boring treasure hunt puzzle with these guys.
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come to South Africa; it's cold and dark here this time of year, just how you like it :)
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The amount of vapid back-and-forth paperwork for banking in South Africa is truly astounding, and so far in my experience, it can all be easily forged by someone with a laptop and some free time -- it's security through bureaucratic friction, and a reminder that even with current bad UX, web3 is going to absolutely annihilate the legacy systems once it really gets going. Keep building folks, I want out of this hard place between human and software object.
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Also Singapore wasn't compiled into a running process the same way a lot of other countries were. They had to interpret themselves into one, and it shows
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I remember sitting at Thu Kar Yeik tea shop downtown Yangon, sipping tea and refreshing etherscan to watch a bank robbery happen in real time. It was very hard to explain to passing friends what was so interesting about what I was looking at, but it was fun to try.
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“I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” ― Richard Feynman
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I can't believe my bank uses SMS to confirm my identity for wire transfers. Even my 2001 Rav4 has passkey 2fa enabled (90s anti-theft tech is pretty fun; I've also got a huge bolt that runs through the gearbox).
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We remain on the weird timeline.
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eh, I never really understood Friend-tech to begin with. They're doing the same thing Aragon did. Remember... remember that one? Aragon? No? Case in point.
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Corollary: The only way out is through.
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I selected 'crypto' as an interest because I thought it was a kind of self-identity tag that I could add in case people looking in searches might stumble upon my tweet...er, cast. What have I done? 🙀
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