The bot should be able to post once every few hours.. maybe every 4 hours or something, ... forever it would seem.
It really doesn't work well over multiple hours. Believe me, I tried. The data gets too dense and most of it is stale. On the other hand, I do get it for those that find hourly annoying. It all seemed to work out in the past though. Maybe I'll make him invokable or something.
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Edit: After watching the video all I can think is...those former military people signed an NDA that restricts them from talking about anything they did while working for the military for the rest of their lives (at least that guy in military intelligence). Just because something became declassified does not make it something they can now talk about. So if they are talking about it and not getting a knock on the door, then they're obviously sanctioned to talk about it.
Clearly looks like bullshit for me. We're not seeing anything different than what the UFO guys have had for decades. Definitely a stunt.
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Thanks, your idea is very tempting, as I'm now paying $8 for each bag of 70g of Jack Link's Beef Jerky, imported from the US. Holy cow! The thought of spending that kind of money on jerky when I can be BTFD is killing me (not the O 2 absorber)... Warning if you make it yourself. 1) The meat does shrink a lot so you get a bit less than you'd think and 2) It tends to go *very* quickly. Otherwise, well recommended. You can actually make it in an oven but the dehydrator makes it easy. Might have to make some more again soon.
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Sounds promising. I'll have to look into it.
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Pretty sure that is not true, I beleive silca gel is carcinogenic, at least I was told that once.
By the state of Califonia?
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When I log into the forum newly or from a new location, there is a anti-bot captcha, but once I get passed the captcha, I tend to be able to stay logged in for a pretty damned long periods of time without being reprompted with the anti-bot captcha.. even on my phone... In other words, doesn't getting past the anti-bot captcha manually resolve the issue and chartbuddy just would stay online and post once an hour or so.. or if you believe that posting every hour (like it did previously) is too frequently, then it could post at another more comfortable interval (every 3 hours, reasonable?). but might end up missing some happenings.. and not really sure how much members would appreciate having that data embedded around their posts..
Chartbuddy doesn't use a browser. So that initial login is tricky. There may be ways of doing it manually and transferring the cookies to Chartbuddy if the forum doesn't guard against them but in my experience you tend to run into them expiring way too often and that requires manual intervention again. That's way less than ideal. Agreed on Twitter. Which is a reason it hasn't been done yet.
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why ? Martha Stewart was a licensed broker with inside info in a regulated stock exchange that she was licensed to broker trades.
She also didn't go down for insider trading.
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Same imho ..... Yep, all those people who were saying 60k was too expensive... where are you?
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Asks starting to fill up a bit I think some really interesting data could be gathered from analyzing the book like especially whether walls are being bought or moved. Probably some inferences could be made about the players too.
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Fair enough. I feel bitstamp is the only genuine orderbook anyway, as most of us feel here I'm sure.
I know coinbase isn't well liked around here but I'm more not including them mostly because you can choose to get enough data about the order book to fill up your HD quickly or hardly any at all. Finex seems to be less unpopular here than I feel about them but I think one is enough for now anyway.
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Well, if that's the case maybe just bring it out for times like these.
Also, what exchanges have you included in that?
That's just Bitstamp. I'm still gathering data on finex and gdax but will probably just stick with bitstamp. I'm thinking of putting chartbuddy on twitter (or similar service). People would then be able to post in here as needed. It was a plan for a while. He was on bitco.in for a while but people got fussy and now it's not for BTC anymore really. Twitter would just be more generally available. Unfortunately somebody already grabbed the chartbuddy handle.
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Your post prompted me to do it. Unfortunately, I don't know if ChartBuddy will be able to come back. When I was logging in for that, I was reminded that there is an anti-bot Captcha on login. I can't see any easy way around that.
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Not looking great Was Musk the manipulator all along?
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So...Musk tweet is like the Silk Road bust of 2013?
OGs know what I'm talking about...
My memory may be failing me but that was a sharper but also shorter dip if I recall correctly (assuming this is a dip).
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Not to mention that if you ask me the Tether news was also really kinda negative, though it's been a bit of a sleeper. They pretty much admitted to being fractional.
Tell me it ain't so. Shocked, I tell ya. /s
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Is he trying to get fired or something?
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Paul Gascoine in trouble again?
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Whats their address?
Having one address is a bit oldschool. One should generate a new address for each transaction.
The whole thing about Bitcoin energy use should be put on the right path. Miners pay electricity. They pay because they consider that the costs are lower than the benefit. They have a benefit because Bitcoin proves valuable. If Bitcoin would have no value, no one would mine it.
Short cutting this: the energy use shows how valuable Bitcoin is. And it’s still increasing. Apparently the market appreciates sound uncensorable money.
I don't think this whole energy use concern thing is coming from people who are concerned about energy use anyway. There are a raft of people who have an interest in attacking Bitcoin and everything else has failed so far. As will this.
All of those businesses that put "Bitcoin Accepted" signs on their stores would usually say that they'd get about 1 or 2 people a month that would pay in bitcoin.
I used to go to places that accepted bitcoin for payments while traveling and usually the iPad that they used wasn't even charged or they would just simply say the bitcoin payment was "down".
We put one on my wife's business and got a total of 0 users. Which is probably just as well as when I instructed people on how to take it, it went in one ear and out the other. I just considered it as a way to advertise Bitcoin. Of course, most consider that use case as below Bitcoin now anyway so there isn't one at her new location.
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Back brace. Even the little Home Depot soft one. They look stupid yes, but man does it totally solve the back problem.
I actually think I need to work it *more* and lose some weight. Semi-retirement has made me soft and flabby(er). It was actually feeling a lot better by the end of the day (endorphins kicking in?)
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