"Autopsy of Jane Doe" is a gripping and suspenseful horror movie that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The film's unique premise, combined with the eerie atmosphere of the morgue, creates an unsettling backdrop for the unfolding mystery. Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch deliver stellar performances, making the father-son dynamic as engaging as the central enigma. The direction by André Øvredal is masterful, seamlessly melding elements of horror, thriller, and mystery. However, the movie's strength lies in its slow-burn narrative, which builds tension rather than relying on cheap jump scares. A must-watch for fans of the genre.
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It is called "The Law of Attraction". There are many books and movies about it, like "Secret".
Unlock your dreams with the Law of Attraction! It's like a cosmic magnet pulling your desires into reality. Think positive, visualize your goals, and watch as the universe conspires to make it happen. Remember, your thoughts shape your world
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Dogs have owners, cats have staff. If you've ever wanted to experience being a personal assistant without the paycheck, get a cat. If you want a friend who's always excited to see you - get a dog!
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Waste of time (and money)
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He posts something on twitter in French so I assume he's aware of mentions and DMs.
@Boussac please give us a sign.
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Are you interested in Move2Earn apps? It a new trend related to NFT market. Currently there is one successful app called STEPN and you can literally earn like $20-$50 daily just for walking. You earn token while walking or running and you can convert them directly to USDC.
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The problem with people is they never come back with any update here. They just go quiet, so t's hard to know if their issues got resolved or not. But I suggest you first contact @Boussac.
I've tried to contact him on twitter but no reply... Looks that there is no chance to recover these funds. Luckily I don't have much stuck there.
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Selling these codes is prohibited. STEPN codes are FREE and distributed among the users, but it's quite hard to get one. Check out this for more information: https://stepnactivationcode.info
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I usually walk around the neighborhood. And just a few days ago I found out that it could be profitable! Read about the STEPN app. It literally pays for walking and running. You can earn like $20-$40 for a 20-30 minute walk. But there is a tricky part: first you need to purchase virtual sneakers. Anyway, this seems interesting. I remember the first attempt of doing such an app here on bitcointalk, it was called MangoCoinz: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=902788.0
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I also have an URL with this secret code. All we need is to decrypt it somehow to the private key. I guess this is possible, but unfortunately there is no contact with the instawallet owner. See also this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5305131.0DM me if any updates. Block explorer shows that my very very old satoshis are still in my instawallet address, now worth a couple of hundreds $.
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Android: Realme 8 Pro is cheap and very fast. I only wish that its camera could be a bit better.
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Any update? I have the same issue. I was using instawallet many years ago and found out that on its address there are some satoshis I'd like to get back. The block explorer shows that the address was untouched. I don't have any keys or seed, just an old link to instawallet like this: https://instawallet.org/w/some_long_code_here@ThatCookieMonster @Boussac @JeromeTash: https://twitter.com/Bitcoinuser/status/1513525555982917636I think the only thing we need from the author of InstaWalllet is how to convert this "some_long_code" in the URL https://instawallet.org/w/some_long_code to the private key of the destination BTC address. I suppose that this could be done quite easily, but the source code is needed. DM me if there any updated, thanks.
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atomic wallet and exchange is a scam. So do you mean that my funds there are not safe? Even if I don't use their exchange and just keep some altcoins on this wallet, while owning the seed and password?
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Sorry for bumping but I have a general question about security of Atomic wallet:
I have been using Atomic as my second wallet for rather small amounts of many "exotic" altcoins. Recently on some FB groups and crypto related forums I have seen many bad opinions about Atomic - not only high fees, but DISSAPEARING coins suggesting that they might had been stolen! Is this just some FUD? Is this wallet safe to use when you have a strong password and your seed is hidden in a good way? My main concern is: is it open or closed source, so it is possible that the makers of Atomic are able to see and... steal my coins?
And the second question: what is the best alternative for a desktop with multi-coin support? Exodus?
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Woof woof. I have created a full Dogecoin Core node (1.14) for those who want to synchronize their clients. Hope it helps someone. To use it, open the console and type: addnode 208.167.253.87 add It is set to use up to 300 connections. Any other ideas how to tweak it? I have also used these parameters: maxreceivebuffer=20000 -maxsendbuffer=20000 -dbcache=1000. It is a ubuntu VM with 4 GB RAM and 80 GB SSD. Tipjar/bonejar: DLJaaRuwLFebAAP9Q2fmx3uDhwYSrEMWWG
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Looks interesting and quite cheap, but is it really safe?
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