...Surprise?
No mention of Rolls Royce's mini-reactors in there seems a bit suspect.
I'll probably not use it until they have a CDKTF equivalent, but it's good to see progress.
That meat doesn't look cooked properly
I don't really have an answer for you here, but isn't having the expiry pointless now if you're going to honour an elapsed token?
The argument has become "if price X mins ago is equal to price now, honour it" - so it could have expired 10 mins ago, or 10 days ago, etc. and you'd still be honouring it, right?
So, why have an expiry at all in this scenario? The question should become, if we're going to honour it after 5 mins, will we honour it at 10 mins? 100 days? Which? A cut off needs to be defined.
There's Karma on Lemmy?
I'll make it spin my desktop cube, force every window to move slightly so they wobble and play Louis Theroux's lyric Jiggle Jiggle.
Why? Just because Windows uses can't.
"first time player"
He is not, he's just young.
Because UNIX Epoch starts 1970, not 1975 is why I mentioned it.
Wait, there's a GNU Epoch as well?
The upside is you will age slower than the population.
Source: I watched Interstellar.