Tech is a weird industry where people think that never hiring entry level people is viable in the long term. No "0yrs experience" jobs.
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Replying to @wycats
that's because software is mostly a blue collar job. And blue collars don't hire blue collars. Hiring mgrs are sales or hr reps.
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Replying to @wycats @jimlyndon
this is one of the more thought provoking replies I've seen.
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Replying to @jimlyndon
I mean, you do believe in Bitcoin, so I have a large grain of salt ready. (I kid I kid)
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Replying to @wycats
well, it's a solution to a problem most people don't care about: secure, permissionless, trustless (but slow) transfer of value.
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Replying to @jimlyndon @wycats
whether they should care...not sure. That said, I think the problem is big enough that the innovation is here to stay. salt is good
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Replying to @jimlyndon
I want someone who believes in the risks of deflation to explain Bitcoin to me.
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Replying to @wycats
some research suggests btc will adopt an inflationary model to cover longterm operation costs.But deflation = happy investors, right
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but also likely deflationary spiral over time. (afaict deflationary spiral is not a made up FUD to knock BTC)
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