Why DAOs?
This question may be one of the most profound of our time.
My answer led me to contribute to @iearnfinance two years ago, to co-found @coordinape, and to devote my life to this work.
I dive deep in this 45min talk.
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The wait is over.
DISRUPTORS episode 2 is out now feat. @zigelbaum of @iearnfinance. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the what, how, and why of DAOs.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with @Delphi_Digital and now the world 🌎
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@MadMagicSOL Well, I don’t see any more risk of that than with other interior displays. Yes wheel and dash UX is sick. Sooo much more legible and functional than anything I’ve seen.
Totally agree with this -- for the outside of the vehicle.
But the inside is a different story. On first view, this appears to be the greatest interior of all time. Physical buttons, no plastic, Apple-level UX. Amazing.
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rivers of ink will be spilled about the Luce design
but my biggest gripe with it is that it's clearly made by people with no rage in their heart, and no sex in their veins
ferrari is about love and anger in a way that wholesome california design bois will never understand
Take a break and enjoy the best video I’ve ever seen on tardigrades 🎥 very funny and comprehensive in describing their extraordinary biology.
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@parseb It’s a good point. I’ve been mulling over what the limits should be and not exactly sure where the line is. Have you read anything good on the limits of feee association?
I defend these women's right to refuse service to Jews—or anyone. If they take that stand, let it be public.
I equally defend their employer's right to fire them, and their clients' right to boycott them as the ignorant, vile bigots they are.
Freedom of association cuts both ways. What do you stand for, anon?
An American Jewish woman living in Barcelona reached out to me, saying that she and her wife were denied entry last night to a thermal bath, reportedly because they are Jewish.
She documented the exchange on video and filed a report with the Mossos d’Esquadra afterwards.
What's even more heartbreaking is how bystanders chose to stay silent during the exchange. Their lack of action only enabled what seemed to be a moment void of humanity.
Shame on all of them.
🚨 California Passed "The Stop Nick Shirley Act":
This week the California Assembly passed AB 2624. This bill will criminalize investigative journalism involving the immigrant population. It would have made it illegal to expose the Somali "Learing" center if it were in California or the Armenian hospice fraud in LA if they claimed "reasonable fear."
The bill protects "immigration support services providers," which means services provided to immigrants, including health care. It has been proven that millions, potentially billions, of dollars in fraud has taken place in "immigrant support services” which includes nonprofits and NGOs the state funds.
California is trying to make it harder to expose fraud and scare individuals from investigating it as they could be forced and sued to remove the video, forced to pay attorney fees, and ordered to pay a minimum of $4,000 in damages.
This bill was created by Mia Bonta (the attorney general's wife). She has made 4 separate versions of this bill because each version violates the 1st Amendment and is extremely unconstitutional.
Plain and simple, California politicians need the fraud to continue because they depend on the fraud to push their agendas. END ALL THE FRAUD.
@giantseige 20 years is pure opinion and anything but a fact.
Thanks for this dialog and best wishes to you, I’ll leave it here as I don’t think my words will shift your thinking, but maybe Thomas Sowell’s will.
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No, I would not have supported that system. But I would not have supported coercive abridgment of free association, nor racial quotas, DEI, or other acts of government overreach in the misguided attempt to improve it.
I also support free speech, including the right for people to say hateful, racist, and ignorant things. Do I like those awful things? No. But i know, like in the case of government coercion, censorship also only makes things worse.
Lamentamos profundamente y condenamos de manera categórica los hechos ocurridos en nuestro local.
Queremos expresar con absoluta claridad que rechazamos cualquier forma de antisemitismo, racismo, xenofobia, discriminación o conducta que atente contra la dignidad de las personas.
There are many awful things in the world. We should act to improve them, but forcing private businesses to serve people against their will, even when they are ignorant bigots like the women in Barcelona, is not the way.
Perhaps things look better in the short term, but it’s not healing it’s makeup. Yes, black people no longer need the Green Book to traverse the US, but look at the state of race relations today and tell me things are on the right track?
@fulop_dan I feel you. We are all easily manipulated snd brainwashed to hate, blame, and project on each other. And then we manipulate others as well. But when we face the natural consequences of our actions, we can learn, and I have faith in that.
Public institutions have different rules, I am speaking about the rights of free association for private individuals. I share what I perceive as your concern for equal and fair treatment in society and admit free association allows bigotry — but perhaps where we differ is I don’t think government forcing of bigots to follow inclusion laws helps. I think it does the opposite. Better to create a free marketplace of ideas, make bigots take public stands, and allow them to face the consequences.