Pretty much the same reason why Quebec offers high subventions for R&D. This in turn attracts new companies and specialized employees. What the province pays in subventions they get back in attractive jobs.
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With the exception of Ontario, which is beefing up consumer protection legislation, Canada has poor consumer protection legislation, said Tamblyn Watts.
Just a side note, for a long time now companies have refused to sell items in Quebec due to the strict legislations surrounding consumer protections. Maybe Ontario is catching up but I wouldn't say they are the exception in Canada.
Especially that this was mostly a smoke screen considering how easy it is to register a company in Canada and then buy estate from said company. Suddenly it isn't foreign investment anymore.
Some bloggers have experimented and used Mastodon as a medium to comments on their blog posts. Works quite well.
https://danielpecos.com/2022/12/25/mastodon-as-comment-system-for-your-static-blog/
30 years ago was 1994, the internet was quickly becoming a thing and if you would have told them that companies would eventually offer extra services if you chose to store your data with them, they would have believed you because that's how the banking system worked for centuries prior.
Another is because for a decentralized ownership service to hold any ground it must be either backed by a (centralized) court of law or hold the full service you're buying. Otherwise what's stopping a hosting platform to remove the service you bought with your nft from their platform?
Hybrid pow/pos has been worked on since the beginning. Peercoin is still alive.
Damn, rust really embrace the "Hey, Can I copy your homework?" Meme. I like rust btw, it's just funny how often I see something along the line of "it's like X, but in rust!"
Here's the specific response and it's even better than anticipated.
https://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/2401.3/04208.html
A Mitsubishi Legnum Electric would be an instant buy for me.
Had an 84 Toyota pickup, can confirm that thing would be classified as a compact car nowadays. Funny thing, it had a longer bed than many current full size truck.
It doesn't make sense, Forgejo just forked gitea and discarded all of the history (I.e.: issues and PR) previously included in gitea's github repository. Of course they could host it on their own platform, it was already functional and they could start from a blank state.