Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager Paul Tudor Jones Expects Bitcoin’s Market Cap to Grow Beyond $500 Billion
Famed hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones has updated his view on bitcoin. Envisioning a bullish future similar to “the metals complex where you have precious crypto,” he says that $500 billion is the wrong market cap for bitcoin, given all the “possibilities that it has.” He expects that the path forward for bitcoin from here is “north.” Paul Tudor Jones Expects Bitcoin’s Price to Head ‘North’ Paul Tudor Jones was again asked about...
‘Downloading’ Videos From Netflix & Disney+ To Keep is Possible But Delivers ‘Meh’ Results
For those who remember using audio cassette tapes, VHS and Betamax video recorders and similar wizardry, recording content from various sources to keep for a while was the sole purpose of the technology. Whether those recordings were songs from the radio, ‘backup’ copies of friends’ legitimately purchased movies (or, more likely, tapes hired for the night from a rental store), recording media onto tapes was a way of life for millions...
Domain Registrar Can Only be Held Liable for Pirate Sites As a Last Resort
In 2013, H33T.com, one of the Internet’s most-visited torrent sites at the time, disappeared from the web. The downtime was initially shrouded in mystery but it later became clear that the site was at the center of a copyright infringement action. ‘Blurred Lines’ Takedown In order to stop the distribution of a copy of Robin Thicke’s album Blurred Lines, Universal Music had obtained an injunction against Key-Systems, a German-based...
Openness is the key to innovation, history shows
In the first part of this article series—an extended review of the book How Innovation Works by Matt Ridley—I examined Ridley’s characterization of innovation: it’s gradual, incremental, and collective, and involves extensive collaboration between parties. read more Powered by...
Experience the useful features of the Xedit text editor
The X11 graphic server, distributed by X.org, has a few token applications that show how to program with its provided tools. These range from the TWM desktop to the silly but hypnotic Xeyes. It also includes a text editor called Xedit, a seemingly simple application with enough hidden features to make it a serious editor. read more Powered by...