Electric Sheep on Nostr: Clever as the engineering undoubtedly is, I'm not sure the goal is worthwhile. I ...
Clever as the engineering undoubtedly is, I'm not sure the goal is worthwhile.
I remember the 1990s when access to *dial-up* net access was metered by the MB or by the minute. It took a lot of work to replace that with all-you-can-eat broadband. Going back to metered access seems like regression to me, not progress.
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