PostsCommentsPayoutsseafood (51)in #bitcoin • 8 years agoRE: Ode to the Contrarian ArtifactsI would highly recommend reading David Deutsch's book "The Beginning of Infinity". He would describe what you are talking about as a culture of criticism which leads to a…seafood (51)in #bitcoin • 8 years agoRE: Bitcoin uses a hell of a lot of power!Those equations you have written there contain non-quantifiable variables (e.g. what is the SI unit of corruption?) Not only that, I get the strong sense that the equations…seafood (51)in #mathematics • 8 years agoRE: The Hidden Beauty of the Two Times Table.I wish I had more influence and my votes counted for more. This was a really nice little article and I'd never seen this stuff before.seafood (51)in #mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!I'll do a follow up post on how it's done. It's some really nice recursive code.seafood (51)in #bitcoin • 8 years agoRE: Bitcoin uses a hell of a lot of power!I wish to make something clear that I did not in the article. I understand that without Proof of Work there is no Bitcoin. Consensus cannot be reached without it. But it is proof…seafood (51)in #mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Prime numbers like you've never seen them before!That was such a kind thing to say. It really made my day.seafood (51)in #security • 8 years agoRE: Everything can be hacked, even Super Mario World!Nice! Will have to listenseafood (51)in #gaming • 8 years agoRE: Upcoming Game -- Expense: A sandbox space trade 'em up -- NSFW PICS!!--Yes, the level of attention people are paying to other's work is astounding.seafood (51)in #coding • 8 years agoRE: First Post! :)Hmm, seems like you didn't actually get much interest here. Well, I for one would be very interested to see what you had to say about game programming.seafood (51)in #security • 8 years agoRE: The REAL way to create strong passwords"Great, any other rules you'd like to give to the hacker trying to crack this" was priceless :-)seafood (51)in #security • 8 years agoRE: The REAL way to create strong passwordsYep, that's certainly much more secure!seafood (51)in #security • 8 years agoRE: A simple way to create strong, unique and unforgettable passwordsI'm up-voting you because you tried very hard, but what you have said is actually not very good advice. Why? Because the attacker only needs to find out all of those bits of…seafood (51)in #money • 8 years agoRE: The REAL reason why people/companies become successful & how they make billions!It's been great having this discussion with you but really there's not too much point in trying to convince me. I also don't believe that people are imprinted with energy when…seafood (51)in #steemit • 8 years agoRE: Incorrect Password@fairytalelife, I really feel for you and I do hope, every so dearly, that you do manage to work out what your password is. However I feel, for the benefit of the community, that…seafood (51)in #money • 8 years agoRE: The REAL reason why people/companies become successful & how they make billions!I have to say, I really didn't like this article. The fact that people believe in so many superstitious things in the 21st century continues to astound me, when there are…seafood (51)in #security • 8 years agoRE: Should it be impolite to ask for a person's real name?: privacy in the age of Big DataUnfortunately, I haven't been practising what I preach. I was digitally promiscuous for many years. It was only after the Snowden revelations that I started to take privacy seriously.seafood (51)in #mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Have creatives "done everything before"? NO!: a combinatorial approachThank you @pedrosgali. I spent quite a while on it. If you know anyone else who would enjoy it please forward it on, regardless of whether they are Steemers or notseafood (51)in #mathematics • 8 years agoRE: Have creatives "done everything before"? NO!: a combinatorial approachThanks for the vote @complexring . Have you been on Steem from the very beginning? What do you think of it as a blogging platform?seafood (51)in #mathematics • 8 years agoRE: A demo of an interactive Library of BabelHey @creatr, I thought about this but the funny thing is that the "shortcut" link is almost as long as the book itself! You could consider the shortcut to be an encoding of the book.seafood (51)in #travel • 8 years agoRE: This crazy little airport in the HimalayasThey have this airport in a flight simulator! This video of a 737 taking off from that airport had me in stitches: (I know this could never happen in real life but it's a great watch anyway)