My understanding and how we are actually doing it: You say what you did and plan on doing, no comment are made, it's just an FYI for everyone else. And/Or you have the chance to present a problem you are having and you arrange a "let's talk later" with someone who can help you.
What you are describing sounds like a daily mini breakdown / refinement.
It takes a long duration of stimulus to influence our dreams and even after the influence, the dream can be in any shape.
They had people play tetris for three days straight and only 60% dreamed of it.
They plan on target specific sleep states specifically but that means that something has access to my brain waves and is allowed to make sound while I am sleeping?
I am all for more research into dreams but advertisers? Even if they get something there is no way to actually roll it out to consumers...why then?
People always talk about the simple monetary aspect and I don't see much benefit in just bitcoin without a well working lightning network either.
I'm still semi young and not a senior developer yet, so can someone explain to me how the following blockchain projects "have no clothes" as in "would be much easier without blockchain"
- Helium
Is building wifi coverage, incentivized by rewards based on coverage provided (that the users don't have to pay)
- Several projects providing decentralized cloud storage.
- SingularityNET is an AI marketplace that allows easy access to different ML apps with the goal of making those work with each other.
I also find the ethereum infrastructure really cool (except the huge fee problem right now which is getting fixed with proof of staking/2.0 soon).
You have a whole "new" internet that you can access via ether nodes and you can just consume other smart contracts on the network with no hassle. No need to create an account for a service or purchase some monthly traffic etc. You just interact with other apps because payment is decentralized and everything is public.
I've made a small demo project for myself in .NET to see how it works and it really isn't too difficult.
It seems to me that people who say that all "cryptocurrency" is a scam barely investigated more than bitcoin.
It is, I'm pretty sure the "lingering" part is exactly true, in that you don't have to like a video or even finish watching it for it to influence your feed to show more of similiar stuff. Just keep looking at it a bit longer than other videos.
I'm honestly suprised that home office is as beloved as it seems to be.
While I 100% support it, I'm also on the far side of introverted. I would have thought that half or more would hate not having their social interactions daily.
My understanding and how we are actually doing it: You say what you did and plan on doing, no comment are made, it's just an FYI for everyone else. And/Or you have the chance to present a problem you are having and you arrange a "let's talk later" with someone who can help you.
What you are describing sounds like a daily mini breakdown / refinement.