Apparently, Zuckerberg made the song for his wife, Priscilla. “‘Get Low’ was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary,” Zuckerberg wrote on Instagram.
Holy cringe, Batman!
Apparently, Zuckerberg made the song for his wife, Priscilla. “‘Get Low’ was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary,” Zuckerberg wrote on Instagram.
Holy cringe, Batman!
wow, delivered within 30 days!
That’s fair, but hardly so aggressive that I’d call it a “crypto crackdown.”
But it’s hardly unexpected to see lawsuits around unsettled law. Everyone should expect more as we start settling case law and bringing crypto inline with existing law.
Also, wasn’t it mostly centered around their non-exchange activities? Press release specifically mentions their “Staking-as-a-Service” offering. Not that I see anything wrong with it, but I could see how that could be considered a security. Doesn’t really pass the Howey test.
What crackdown? The SEC has only charged actual scammers and they’ve “requested information” from the legitimate players to figure out how to proceed. Other than some bad calls by sanctioning software, there’s hardly been anything considered a “crackdown.”
Temporarily retired
Looks like AI nonsense. The more I look at details, the less it makes sense.
I’m curious who’s actually getting 4 or less hours per day?
Let’s be real. “Surfing” was corny in the 90s.
In gambling, the house always wins, by extracting value from the players. In stock trading, the players (capitalists) collectively always win, by extracting value from labor, technological growth, and natural resources. These are not the same picture.
Not all gambling requires a casino/house.
I don’t even play but I’d love to assemble a guitar.
I would love a wooden touchpad. That would feel so nice.
the idea of having comments be auto moderated to be detected as contributing to a conversation of the article vs attacking someone seemed interesting.
Echo chamber enforcement.
First audible “what the fuck” in a long time.
Here I thought I was the only one this clever.
Notice shorter text?
You can have tools for recognition and not identification. Identification likely includes information that someone did not intend to share with you.
'til the sweat