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Umm, the summer is almost over.


For next summer since recruiting for that starts now


The ncaa is just legal slavery. That includes college baseball.


College athletes participate voluntarily.


Yea... the moment the author used iGen they lost all credibility.


Why go after the journalist instead of the engineer who found it? The engineer also posted the vulnerability.


Because the complaint isn't about the vulnerability disclosure, it's about Ars knowingly publishing inaccurate information, i.e. libel.


Yes, but a lot of the statements Keeper is upset about are the same ones the engineer reported.


Not all cryptocurrencies use a proof-of-work to validate blocks. So even if someone wanted to make the stretch and say a PoW is an illegal lottery that doesn’t mean every cryptocurrency is.


It’s also the boss’s job to pay them. So why do I have to pay for the cold steak, and then pay the restaurant’s employee? That is not my job.


This is all BS. Twitter has to prove they will enforce their policies, which means banning Trump. Twitter doesn’t have the guts to do that. Yellow-bellies


Why?


Just as an experiment. Wanted to see what it was like to write a smart contract. Example I chose is a bit contrived I agree.


No need to be so cynical.


I don’t see what’s so cynical? There are a bunch of pointless Ethereum contracts made to get Ethers quick and free. This and crypto.love are dumb as hell and shouldn’t be posted on here


Then build something better instead of shitting on others


That makes no sense. I am saying this is a scam to get Ether quick and cheap. There is no need to put a drawing or a love note on a blockchain, and me making something better won’t stop people from getting scammed by stuff like this.


I can guarantee kids watch more porn now at a younger age than they did in the 70’s and 80’s.


Hmm take advice from the greatest author of the last thousand years, Stephen King, or someone who has three books I’ve never heard of?


Not sure why you're down voted, but it's probably for the lack of further description on why not to take the latter author's advice.

Anyhow, i agree with following Steven King as someone to look into for inspiration and advice on writing. The only reason i'm making this comment is because i want to mention something i once read about King that has always stuck with me. That being, that when he ends the last page of a novel, he then writes the first page of his next work right away to avoid ever having a time without some work in progress.


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