(whispering, wheezing) kill me father, for i have read the comments
some of the content I've found most inspirational comes from high status people (the Dalai Lama, Sam Harris, etc)
(whispering, wheezing) kill me father, for i have read the comments
some of the content I've found most inspirational comes from high status people (the Dalai Lama, Sam Harris, etc)
not at all. but then i'm aggressively middle-aged, and have a mortgage.
you seem to be mistaking this sub for a debate club; have a very adequate life.
“make a case for ethical cryptocurrency investment then, would you kindly?”
ah. do make a case for ethical cryptocurreny investment then, would you kindly?
note, i'm talking cryptocurrencies, not cryptography.
so, you're a pale vegan doing crypto and investing in ai because other people eat meat?
actively investing in shell and actively investing in crypto is unethical and it's not wrong to point it out, and neither is this moral panic; if you don't want to be subjected to ethical assessment, don't brag about potentially unethical behaviour.
ah, apparently there's an activity popular in the ea circles that is called “fiscal sponsoring” which deals with such unpleasantness. (in the meantime there's a question in the comments about puerto rico minimum wage compliance that's – by pure omission – left without any reply whatsoever)
i love that no-one of the lw commenters seemed to check the irs non-profit database.
i have not enough energy to check if that was mentioned before, but anyways it's a good reminder: the whole cozy enterprise is, indeed, not a registered tax-exempt organisation, and none of the threee nonlinears returned by the irs search engine does seem to have anything in common with the nonlinear dot org.
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