@Moon The best way principled agents in the industry can make sure this never happens in the first place is make it impractical, by using tornadocash for all sorts of legal, legitimate transactions in the eyes of businesses. Make sure centralized exchanges know how much legit business they would lose if they were to implement such a ban and they will lobby and resist.
Any way, a neat aspect of Ethereum is that even "tainted" Ether will pay your gas fees, so it will still be worth something to someone. You could possibly atomic swap it with untainted ether
@Moon Yeah. People can't "do anything", but I think it's fair to say that for the majority of people, with only a change in attitude they could do much more than what they believe.
After mentioning it I reinstalled Creatures Exodus, hatched a few Norns. I tried to drag them to the learning machine but these little assholes immediately leave the room as soon as I stop holding their hands to go play with some toys.
This must be what my parents felt trying to get me to study.
@Moon@marine@eris The only thing of that type that really ever kept my attention was the Creatures series from Cyberlife/Creatures Labs. That was incredibly impressive from a technical standpoint. As much as they possibly could with the technology and constrains of making virtual pets for children, they tried to make their virtual pets from imitations of basic real life processes, and let as much of the experience for the players based on emergent behavior from those processes. We're talking DNA, biochemistry, AI/machine learning, etc... In the 3rd one they also added all sorts of machines that could be linked to automate processes, ecosystem management, etc...
@Moon@HiroProtagonist When I play video pinball one of the tables I keep going to because I just have so much fun is the Star Trek 2009 themed one. Just checked some lists and yeah, apparently it usually ranks high.
I'm suprised, I would have expected pinball fandom to be snooty and elitist and only sing the praise of old machines that are almost impossible to play nowadays, but it turns out that maybe we're in a golden age of pinball machines?