ButtBidet [he/him]

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  • ButtBidet [he/him]@hexbear.nettoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhat does the world think of India?
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    5 months ago

    I know very very little about India, but it seems like the country is going the neoliberal route of Amerika, bringing some limited wealth, but a heap ton of poverty and stress/competition for those who do have a job. I admire India for their educational system, how hard working and responsibly their citizens are, and how much their country has grown since independence (a difficult feat).

    I know that not every Indian is a BJP member, but that’s gotta be embarrassing frustrating as MAGA is in the US. I’ve seen some center-right Indian friends go hard right these last few years. This seems to be everywhere now, though, not just India.

    Don’t at me, this is from a place of profound ignorance.

    Edit: changed a word so I don’t come off like a racist prick



  • Defending a capitalist projects without evidence or justification is pretty much capitalist apologia.

    If you believe a coin on the scale of Ethereum can lie about whether it’s proof of stake or work, you have no idea what you’re talking about.

    I didn’t say that they lied about pos. I said it’s probably pos but we needn’t take them on they word about everything, and you’re continuing to insist I said that. And being “you have no idea what you’re talking about”.



  • There are so many more, especially “boring” ones like official documents, research, and medical records

    I doubt this. With crypto, the ledger needs to be repeated multiple multiple times, it’s incredibly wasteful. There’s no improvement over a central server.

    What do you mean, Ethereum is pos.

    I think it’s super dangerous to take the developers’ word on their product. Probably it’s literally POS, but I’m not gonna believe all the hype without a disinterested confirmation.