@camedei456 QR codes contain built-in error correction in case the code is damaged, so a single dot won't make it unreadable. The only way to ruin a QR code is to scribble on the entire thing or to fill in one of the big three squares.
@beardalaxy None of them were aware of the round-table meetings that took place 23 years prior by a secret society known as the “The Society of the Elect".
There should be more war stories that end with a group of people from both sides waking up to the reality of the situation (that both sides are controlled), disobeying orders, and working together to go after the organizations orchestrating both sides of the war.
The only example I know of Ace Combat 5 and that game doesn't even take place in our world.
UBI doesn’t do what the proponents claim. Quite literally the opposite.
But people do take more time to jerk off in front of the computer, so I guess that’s something.
The oil industry were also behind the peak oil scam. All it does is inflating the price of oil.
@beardalaxy Someone should fly to Denmark and put that everywhere as stickers.
Bitcoiners have gone from "the government should get out of my bags! To the government should BUY my bags!"
#Bitcoin2024 #BitcoinConf
Copenhagen, Denmark recently launched a carbon-based social-credit system called "CopenPay". It isn't mandatory now, but it could be soon. Right now, it only gives rewards in the form of "cultural experiences" for those who rent bikes from certain bike racks or use certain public transportation.
I recommend boycotting tourism to Copenhagen all-together. No point in visiting a city if certain attractions are blocked off unless you use a spyware app that rates your behavior. Small businesses in Copenhagen should reject implementing this. Even if it becomes mandatory, DO NOT COMPLY! Get a bunch of other businesses to stand up with you. It only ends when enough people refuse to comply.