massive scaling
Uh, yeah, after guzzling electricity like a small country, I'm sure bitcoin has massive scaling. Ability to process 9 transactions per seconds counts as massive scalability, right?
massive scaling
Uh, yeah, after guzzling electricity like a small country, I'm sure bitcoin has massive scaling. Ability to process 9 transactions per seconds counts as massive scalability, right?
Hey actually I just thought of one! If the consumer is paying for the product, it can’t come with ads, including things like product placement or ad reads!
Smart TV manufacturers: "Impossible!"
Proof of stake, while better for the environment compared to electricity-guzzling proof of work, actually shift the power of consensus to capital owners. In proof of work, any bloke with some computing power can participate in the swarm even if they don't own any crypto. In proof of stake, only those who own some crypto can participate in the swarm, and those who own more have more say.
You can say that proof of works also requires capital to buy computing power, but with the shift to proof of stake, the bar to participate has been raised. If can't just use a spare computer to join now, you actually need some capital to buy some stake before you can participate. It's a big boy club now, a tool to help the rich get richer.
Distributed hashed linked list is so yesteryear. These days we're into text autocompletion instead.
Some people do actively looking for fights instead of having meaningful discussions. I noticed them less and less now though, so either the mods got them, or they blocked me because I often call them out, or maybe they stopped frequenting smaller communities.
I guess Ars writers can't be too critical to Reddit. They're owned by the same parent company (condé nast) afterall. The fact that they're even allowed to cover this topic by their corporate overlord is already a miracle.
For CLI, I would like to add:
Eh, if that's your conclusion of Linux ecosystem then maybe you'll better off using windows afterall. To each their own.
What you see as fragmented mess, others see it as empowered communities able to make their own distros that fit their own needs instead of one size fit all solution.
Imagine living your entire live as a sentient being not knowing you're actually just a logic gate in a huge-ass computer.
Kinda doubt it as a lot of smart tv manufacturers use it for their TV's OS.
Basically just open Media -> Open Network Stream -> Network tab, then enter the playlist (m3u) url there:
The m3u url might contains a list of stream. To see them, open the playlist panel from View -> Playlist:
Also, check out https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv for a huge playlist of iptv.