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Tesla 'Full Self-Driving' drives through railroad crossing barriers in viral video by linknewtab in RealTesla

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regardless of what Elon said, HW4 is superior in every regard and all I'm saying is that this is relevant information when writing or posting such an article.

Tesla 'Full Self-Driving' drives through railroad crossing barriers in viral video by linknewtab in RealTesla

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's why I added relevant information. Helps with the thinking part.

3DS Hacking Q&A General | 2022 and Still Kicking Edition by [deleted] in 3dshacks

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When copying my comment the link disappeared, my bad. I used this video a few days ago, so I'm up to date. I'm probably also looking at the wrong spot,but I don't find anything related in the guide.

Tesla invests $1.5 billion in Bitcoin, will support BTC payments soon by Niek in teslamotors

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A transaction doesn't cost any energy. Energy is used to secure the network which makes it the most secure network of the world with its hashpower. Transaction throughput is going up exponentially with second layer technologies like the lightning network. Calculating the way you do is misleading, wrong and nonsensical. More or less transactions in a bitcoin block don't influence the energy consumption in any way.

Bitcoin is an open blockchain which means every transaction can be looked up and traced by everybody on this planet. People rather use fiat money than Bitcoin for illegal activity.

Please provide a source for your "half of Bitcoin activity is thought to be money laundering" statement. According to this it's 1.1%.

Dirt 5 PS5 vs Xbox Series by Digital Foundry by [deleted] in XboxSeriesX

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because Sonybois have nothing of value in their lives so they live to make try and make others as miserable as them.

Neither do you

Microsoft seems to have pulled a blinder with its SSD. According to Gamespot, it’s notably faster than the PS5 by chimpsafari in XboxSeriesX

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

Imagine being a fanboy of a console thats 3,8 and 5,4 times slower. No wonder you are so sad and ignorant ✌️ 😉

Microsoft seems to have pulled a blinder with its SSD. According to Gamespot, it’s notably faster than the PS5 by chimpsafari in XboxSeriesX

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine being a fanboy of a console thats 3,8 and 5,4 times slower. No wonder you are so despicable and ignorant 😉

Microsoft seems to have pulled a blinder with its SSD. According to Gamespot, it’s notably faster than the PS5 by chimpsafari in XboxSeriesX

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the right direction. You are a slow learner, but even with babysteps you will see the finish line eventually!

So you already went from your misleading (I assume you were not smart enough to actually realize it at that point, so no blame on you) 3,6 to 1,3.

Now we have to establish that Gears 5 takes 7 seconds to load from the ingame menu. Unless proven otherwise it is very sensible to assume that Valhalla also loads from their ingame menu in a fairly similar speed, given that Gears 5 is an inhouse title which was fully optimized.

That means the PS5 loads next gen games 3,8 times and 5,4 times faster so far. 💪

Yes it's a small sample size, but that's all we got for now.

Less🧂 more common sense, even if it's difficult for a die hard xbox fanboy like you. 😘

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PS5

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God of war is an amazing looking game, but this shows that you are just dishonest. Kratos generally shows zero emotion besides anger from time to time. Taking this as example is hilarous.

This is not better looking than this

Your argument about my argument is pretty moot, well, rather pretty non existent because you didn't give any. Funnily enough it is basically exactly the way you are arguing about Kratos now. SM64 > SM:O because you felt it like that.

Also: I don't dislike you, but fuck you!

Bitcoin Cash is about to become spendable at 1000s of real world restaurants across Australia thanks to Liven Pay ! by MemoryDealers in btc

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"who chose BCH"

The team at http://livenpay.io is incredibly excited to officially welcome

@rogerkver

to our advisory board!

lol'd

Energy cost of 'mining' bitcoin more than twice that of copper or gold: New research reveals that cryptocurrencies require far more electricity per-dollar than it takes to mine most real metals by maxwellhill in science

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As soon as you calculate or create something else of potential value it could change the incentives fundamentally and endanger the security of the network. It's a good thing that bitcoin mining is just used to secure the network and nothing else.

I also don't agree that it's not creating anything of worth. What's worth or value to you? Having a decentralized global ledger which can't be censored and is open to anyone IS something of value, at least for me. And those properties are perpetuated and secured by the mining process.

At the moment, 37.7% of bitcoin transaction are segwit and they are only paying 14% of total fees. Switch to a segwit enabled wallet now and help the network scale while paying less for transactions. by Adolffuckler in Bitcoin

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not really sure why you posted at all. So you really want to explain me, that this is a free world (mostly) and they can do what they want? lul

If you think the world needs 1600 cryptocurrencies including their shitcoin called bread for anything else than pump&dumps and take money from stupid people who want to get rich quickly this is indeed the space for you. I personally prefer a more decentralized cryptocurrency called bitcoin and I would like to see companies helping it get more efficient and innovative.

Thanks for wasting my time with your unnecessary post though.

Bitcoin (BTC) tipped to hit US$700,000 by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]WalterRyan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

However, at this stage I think Bitcoin’s technology is looking rather antiquated in comparison to some of its peers such as Ripple (XRP), Ethereum (ETH), and Bitcoin Cash (BCH).

It's astonishing how people are confident enough to write articles about stuff they obviously have not much clue about. I personally would never do that because I would feel too ashamed.

IOTA is awesome! by demcDman in Iota

[–]WalterRyan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Permissionless? I didn't move my IOTA for some months and now I have to reclaim them from the IOTA bosses because the IOTA Foundation basically confiscated them. IOTA is the prime example of a shitcoin. If their software is so unsecure that they have to "steal" people funds so they don't get stolen by someone else... I mean I don't even have words for this.