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2:29 AM
@chytrik touche.
touché ... I was interrupted by the bug that always happens on "369" hexes, like my computer/moderator is a numerologist, it only freezes on 69 hexes, could not edit within 5 minute limit reasonably because was impaired by the glitch.com.
@chytrik I went Ether > Aether because of theverge.com/2014/1/27/5349472/burak-nehbit-hired-by-google / zdnet.com/article/…. I can not tell you how appalled I was learning as the only user talking to Burak on Aether most of the time, that s/he wanted Aether to have only a 6 month memory, I thought it would be 100 years. So if others read me and I say Ae over E I would be judged immediately. :∫
Imagine how empty StackExchange rooms are, but x (times) a million. I was probably their most active conversations.
I used my real name, by the way, for the record. While we're talking about aether and ether I want to be clear who was talking with their real name on a computer-recorded record.
I call this hexspeak and am judged, too. I am not talking about "hexes" I wrote, I am talking about things/incriminations I read (which others wrote and I read, to say again, can repeat if clarity is an issue just ask). ... by the way, Burak's idea had a blockchainish~
~blockchainish tool Nehbit made was what s/he termed 'like a blockchain/Bitcoin' but apparently also not what it appeared to be advertised on ZDNet for. Of course YCombinator and ZDNet do not take any more responsibility than the NYT.com for promoting and distributing stupid ideas.
 
 
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9:38 AM
@prosody-GabeVereableContext hmm Aether does look interesting, I'm just reading through some of the FAQ on their site. Interesting approach to building a social network, or at least, somewhat novel.
 
 
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11:37 AM
@chytrik Ethereum > Aether (just to be clear where my sentiments lie in the Bitcoin mempool room. :) Though I remember Burak Nehbit said the 6 month post lifespan could be extended to 100 years, it was just not their dream/opinion, 4 a chatty text-centric 'Reddit that scales'. Burak's been cited for very "opinionated programming", I've read it repeated multiple times that reading their/Burak's codebase requires sitting down once for a long time and reading all in one go.
 

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