Meme stocks may make you rich, but here's why your money is better off invested elsewhere. There's a good chance you have seen the term "meme stock" splashed across headlines before — even if you aren't actively following business news. Meme stock crazes, which in the past have been ...
Apes: Self-described members of the meme stock community (initially derived from “AMC apes” around the time an instalment of Planet of the Apes was playing in theatres) Diamond hands: A term of respect for investors who hold onto a stock despite big losses FOMO: An acronym for “fear ...
If you've ever spent your Monday morning commute daydreaming about starting afresh with your career, this feature is for you.Each Monday we speak to someone from a different profession to discover what it's really like.This week we chat toDr Hannah Hunt, a mixed animal vet atMilfeddygon ...
it can do (and how scared we should be). They matter when this technology is being built into software we use every day, from search engines to word-processing apps to assistants on your phone. AI is not going away. But if we don’t know what we’re being sold, who’s the dupe?
To understand the phenomenon, just sift through social media or enter any bookstore. If we talk about the YPG or SDF, the images are always those of proud young women armed with machine guns and with the wind blowing through their hair: the perfect nemesis of the male-dominated jihadists ...
The advertisers put their hands up and say “nothing to do with us”. The program’s producers say it was Channel 10 who did it. I’d urge you all to watch the video. And if you think what’s been done is wrong, then do this: complain to the TV network (of course, I know ...
In addition to cheers from children that they have saved and those are even more honoring than Nobel peace prizes even if I really hope they get it. We are just happy and proud as the White Helmets are from us. Ah wait who are we? We are invisible in your article at the end. So ...
So, if no trust is needed and no trustline needs to be opened when sending XRP to other network participants, why do we even need IOU? The simple answer is that XRP, being a cryptocurrency asset by itself, is relatively volatile and also not respected worldwide. IOUs, on the other han...
Well in the last few weeks with all the buzz around blogging, RSS and their respective popularity, diffusion, adoption, awareness etc etc. . . I think we can say that we have a definite sampling issue on our hands. In effect, those in the technorati circle (me included) have yet to ...
FOMO:This translates to "Fear of missing out." You'll regret it if you don’t catch the meme stock wave. Hold the line: This is a battle cry to encourage others to stand firm with diamond hands in the face ofvolatility. Paper hands: 🧻🤲 This is a derogatory slur leveled against...