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@Scubbie @Tfmonkey @spectre
It's all about raw materials bro.

Speak to Phil from the DollHouse. He coordinates all his shit in Asia from the UK. If you have contacts that allow you to create a market in South America, totally go for it.

Like now.

@Wopu

Send me the gym-time you can stick to in CEST and I'll happily kick your ass with a reminder and accountability check-in.

If you can't stick to it, don't bother replying. Your move.

@Tfmonkey @spectre
That raises an interesting question that I think will be answered in the next 2 years or so:

"Is it possible to build an alternative payment processor that cannot be captured or coerced into becoming another State tool?"

Cody Wilson apprently has the answer but I can find no details.

Ethereum settled more transactions than Visa in the last year and is trying to become the defacto settlement layer of crytpo. It's also becoming more centralized, so fuck that.

@spectre @Tfmonkey
It doesn't. Do your own fucking work.

It just helpfully introduces new variables you might not have considered beforehand but could nonetheless make good use of if you can be bothered.

I'm not going to do your work for you. You can go and look up BRICS and SWIFT or Commonwealth and SWIFT. You're welcome.

@sjw Awesome. Aprreciate the reply, especially as I'm about to build a storage array and am looking at comparisons.

@UncleIroh ZFS is the clear winner. Btrfs still can't do RAID 5/6 reliably.

ZFS is proven and is production ready. It has so many nice features too!

The only thing I like about Btrfs is I slightly like how snapshots work a little bit more but that's about it. It doesn't perform nearly as well and you can't tune datasets the way you can on ZFS.

ZFS is way more flexible and won't eat your data.

Btrfs had a bug in the kernel just a few years ago that'd completely corrupt your filesystem. Btrfs isn't production ready yet. It also doesn't have nearly the feature set of ZFS.

@spectre @Tfmonkey
Start taking into account these populations:
1. BRICS: 3.22B people as of 2021 (statista.com/statistics/254205). That's 40% of the global population, though mostly non-English speaking. About to go gangbusters.

2. The British CommonWealth: 2.5B people (thecommonwealth.org/about/fact) . Mostly English-speaking. Established. Includes India, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Pakistan, South Africa and others.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

@ConfederateHobo @BullSchmitt No , it was just a metaphor for Troons being abominations unto nature .

And oh boy , do we have such sights to show you

@sjw The thing I want to know the most is this:

"Is there a clear proven advantage over ZFS, or does it come down to a subjective choice over minor pros/cons?"

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