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3161  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 03, 2020, 06:05:36 AM
Same guy dumping and pumping lol. How much loss would he make if he do that? Buy 5k coins, sell again at same price range.

That's what I'm trying to figure out, but I think he can win thanks to the short squeezes. He buys buys buys until the movement is self-sustaining because of margin calls and shorters capitulating, and starts selling during that last phase. Then sells back the rest.

So he buys coins at say 9500$ average, but sells them at 9800$ average. If it's 10000 coins, that's a 3 million dollars profit (less fees).

And if dude slowly sells on the way up, he'd make more profit.
So either silly or (also silly) market manipulation, imho.
3162  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 30, 2020, 08:27:16 PM
Am I alone in not giving a fuck about Musk’s launch?

Sorry not sorry!

Nope.
Also, whenever i think of a manned space vehicle i have to think about the challenger space shuttle accident. This event made me question the whole space thing, i still don't see much sense in this space travelling. I'm ok with satellites, though.
3163  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 30, 2020, 04:45:49 PM
^

and for those of us that dont drink... there is the weed of course.

I am out of fresh supply for months now, so i started opening the small boxes where i keep my ever favourite strains.
So i started with Somango, which was the oldest, about 7 years, air sealed, dark, cool temperature storage.
I was surprised, it only lost about half its potency and taste, but it's still very nice.
Like a Cabernet that oxidized slowly in the half full bottle for a day or two  Cool
3164  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 29, 2020, 09:59:50 PM
Don't listen to them, go slow

nothing wrong with that either  Cool
3165  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 29, 2020, 07:30:13 PM
mmmmmmmm

time for a bit of "me time" I think

a quick wank never hurts...   Grin Grin Grin
3166  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 29, 2020, 06:37:45 PM
Great, we can move to port forward and backdoor exploits now:



Enough of that theory... we need more practice...  Grin backdoor exploits sounds great... #nohomo  Cool

I'd aim for a buffer overflow, or inject some code right through the management port  Grin

EDIT: Some prefer brute-force attacks, there are quite some possibilities, maybe one would try as many as imaginable  Cool
3167  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 29, 2020, 05:41:36 PM
ZoneAlarm?  is that really still a thing?

I remember using that on win98, with hijackthis

You and I, we must be getting old  Cool

Count me in...  Wink
I feel like it's about time again to get some random newschooler completely stoked by showing him the windows registry  Cheesy
3168  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 29, 2020, 04:34:18 PM
<snip>
There are 65535 ports, some of them are standard, or reserved, like http (web, port 80) and https (web secure, port 443). Instead of "program" you refer to a communicating software like web servers as a "service".
<snap>

Sorry for being a total smartass, but I can't resist any further  Grin

To be correct there are twice 65k ports, each UDP and TCP.
And since I am being an asshat already, it is 65536 ports, 65535 is just the highest port, but we computer people start counting at 0.

* psycodad wanders off to make new friends elsewhere and murmurs something about not punching him in the face, belly is ok though.

yo right, mama  Cheesy
I can take a lot of criticism, no worries.
Twice the ports, i was meaning 65636 port numbers, didn't want to confuse Arrie by going into too much detail.
3169  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 29, 2020, 02:21:02 PM
Lets start with explaining what a port is.
I always thought that a port is those things that you plug your USB cable into, but I get the sense that I might be wrong.

Arrie, since i owe you a computer lesson, here we go:

There are two types of "ports" for input/output: hardware ports (like usb, serial, network...) and ports of software, like a webserver.
So to get data in and out over a network, you need at least one port on each of the two computers. With streaming services, you can even broadcast one-to-many through a single port on the streaming server.
There are 65535 ports, some of them are standard, or reserved, like http (web, port 80) and https (web secure, port 443). Instead of "program" you refer to a communicating software like web servers as a "service".

Remotely identifying which services (software) are running on a remote computer is one of the first steps in preparing an attack. It's like this:
1. identify services
2. identify unsecured services
3. find vulnerabilities of these services (bugs)
4. exploit these bugs and get access.

To identify a service, you just connect to the certain port with a tool like "netcat".
If there is a response, some bytes or a service header like "...apache http server...", you know that there is this specific software running on the machine, so you can take more steps to find out the version of apache server and look up exploitable vulnerabilities, or even try to find your own, undiscovered bugs to attack the service and possibly gain system wide administrative access.

A port scan is just automating this process and scan all 65k ports to identify the "open" ones, put out a list of all open port numbers and header messages. These headers often show the software/service name and version.

Hope i'm free of debt now, finally and no one else gave you this lesson before  Grin


3170  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 28, 2020, 09:39:27 PM

Is Keith Richards still alive in 2036?

No.

W00ps you failed, sorry but that was a trick question.

Nothing can kill Him.

Nah, nah, nah  Wink
If he'd stand behind Chuck Norris who had too much of them burritos, i bet Keith would have no chance to survive...
3171  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 28, 2020, 07:28:55 AM
Thanks a lot.  Now I have a song stuck in my head.
What song? My Name Is Luka?
Fuck, THANKS A LOT!  Angry
How the hell should i get Suzanne Vega out of my head now???

♬ ...I live on the second floor ♪
♫ I live upstairs from you♩
♬ Yes, I think you've seen me before... ♪


Now don't you DARE make me bust out signing Tom's Diner

 Cheesy
May i ask you to post the lyrics of the chorus, instead?  Tongue

Deleting Luka with Tunderstruck didn't work, by the way...
3172  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 27, 2020, 07:44:04 PM
So, I got a letter in my mailbox, handwritten, no stamp, obviously delivered by hand, from someone called Mona.
I open it and it starts "My name is Mona, I'm one of Jehovas witnesses in Malmö.
Considering the current situation I choose to write to you instead of visiting you in person..."

Bloody hel, even Jehovas is doing social distancing.



 Thanks a lot.  Now I have a song stuck in my head.

What song? My Name Is Luka?

Fuck, THANKS A LOT!  Angry
How the hell should i get Suzanne Vega out of my head now???

Looks like a job for dear old Thunderstruck...
3173  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 26, 2020, 05:41:02 PM


Hahaha hilarious! Where's Bawb though?  Grin
Erm... behind?
*duck*
 Grin

EDIT: Aaaw! i was too late.
LFC did it first.
3174  Other / Meta / Re: Last of the V8s Merit Source Application on: May 26, 2020, 05:34:05 PM
sigh,

As much as I hate to say it about such a rival, V8 would make an exemplary source.

Actually, I was pretty surprised to learn that he was not already one.

Seconded.
And also, i still don't know in which "category of humans" (can i cowardly say something like that?) i should put him, which is - if you think about it - good ...and also rare.
Imho, V8's most outstanding quality making him applicable as a MS is clearly sane and fair judgement.
If i had to describe him using a single word, then Dedication is what i would use.
3175  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 26, 2020, 06:23:31 AM

You are one of the dysgenic people. None of that shit matters, even if it was true. The only thing that matters is, is the state going to kill a large part of the population? That's what communists do. And they can only do it to a disarmed population.

Try harder, Ibian. Get me upset!
You really think everything is just black or white? right or wrong? good or bad?
How old are you, seriously?!
3176  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 25, 2020, 11:57:45 PM

Brazils President. A well armed people can't be enslaved by tyrants.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1264263778620911616

thats a simple statement, while almost all simple statements turn out to be false.
Brazil got quite a number of gunshot kills per 100.000 nationals.
Too low for Nutsonaro?

Gunshot kills made by criminals to unarmed citizens who can't defend themselves, That's what he is changing.
If you know that you might get shot yourself if you shoot someone, you just might think twice before you shoot.
If good people have guns, bad people will hesitate to shoot them = fewer gun kills, how is that so hard for the stupid left to understand.

Sir, the underlying problems are lack of education and empathy. Guns only scrape the surface, bullets don't decide between good or bad.
How can guns stop madness? It's not impossible. They never did. The "bad" don't think twice, and there are not many more dangerous things than "good" people with guns. The "good" german people also just only wanted the best for themselves, which they thought (or became taught) is the best for all. And we all know in what a nightmare this was turning. Now, one of the mistakes in understanding is through not having to experience this kind of nightmare, so i just refer to the "lack of empathy" aspect i mentioned earlier, because education can't be the main problem here, don't you agree?
And well, there ARE stupid leftists, as well as stupid rightists. Remember the bell curve? I'd try to be like in the middle in this regards.
Communism is only ever imposed on a disarmed population. This alone is reason enough to never give up the 2nd.

Or...why a certain part of society champions disarming the population...
Yes. Communists are the dysgenic part of the population I mentioned a few posts up. The meme that "communists are not human" is literal truth. And there are more of them than ever before, and next generation there will be even more.

Tangentially, Brazil is looking better and better as a living destination. It's promising to see that Bolsonaro is trying to arm the population. I expect the sky high crime rate to be moderated within a few years, as long as Bolsonaro is still alive.

That's some statement.
I agree, let's wait for the statistical outcomes within the next few years, if this goes on.

@Ibian: Your use of the term "dysgenic" proves that i'm right with the education part.
Your use of Nutsonaro proves that you are a worthless twat.

Yeah, gimme your worst!
U serious?  Roll Eyes

The facts and data don't really back that up at all though do they.
I've lived in the USA, and I've lived in Australia. Much, much, much less chance of being shot in Australia. That's a cold hard fact, no matter what you want to believe.

There is a decent argument to made about the enslaved by tyrants thing. Maybe a lot more gun deaths are worth that. But arguing from a "safer with more guns" perspective is not backed by anything except your feelings.

Well, actually, there _is_ a lot of data to back up such a statement. Your anecdote, trying to conflate two different cultures, is what's irrelevant here.

Scholarly data in the US indisputably show that, in areas where gun bans are lifted, violent crime diminishes.
Cite?
Oh for fucks sake. Google it. Yogi is right on this one, it's not controversial or even up for debate.

Quote
Compared to 22 other high-income nations, the U.S. gun-related homicide rate is 25 times higher.[17] Although it has half the population of the other 22 nations combined, the U.S. had 82 percent of global gun deaths, 90 percent of all women killed with guns, 91 percent of children under 14 and 92 percent of young people between ages 15 and 24 killed with guns.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States

Guns seem to really help.
If it's mainly only the gun and ammunition manufacturers who are helped by them the most, but hey... We're just gonna sell this with the "freedom" tag, what could go wrong?
3177  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: May 25, 2020, 10:05:13 PM
&the more i think about the signed message event, the more excited i get.
This can only be topped by CSW's ass going to jail for almost two times btc's age.
3178  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 25, 2020, 09:38:22 PM

Brazils President. A well armed people can't be enslaved by tyrants.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1264263778620911616

thats a simple statement, while almost all simple statements turn out to be false.
Brazil got quite a number of gunshot kills per 100.000 nationals.
Too low for Nutsonaro?

Gunshot kills made by criminals to unarmed citizens who can't defend themselves, That's what he is changing.
If you know that you might get shot yourself if you shoot someone, you just might think twice before you shoot.
If good people have guns, bad people will hesitate to shoot them = fewer gun kills, how is that so hard for the stupid left to understand.

Sir, the underlying problems are lack of education and empathy. Guns only scrape the surface, bullets don't decide between good or bad.
How can guns stop madness? It's not impossible. They never did. The "bad" don't think twice, and there are not many more dangerous things than "good" people with guns. The "good" german people also just only wanted the best for themselves, which they thought (or became taught) is the best for all. And we all know in what a nightmare this was turning. Now, one of the mistakes in understanding is through not having to experience this kind of nightmare, so i just refer to the "lack of empathy" aspect i mentioned earlier, because education can't be the main problem here, don't you agree?
And well, there ARE stupid leftists, as well as stupid rightists. Remember the bell curve? I'd try to be like in the middle in this regards.
Communism is only ever imposed on a disarmed population. This alone is reason enough to never give up the 2nd.

Or...why a certain part of society champions disarming the population...
Yes. Communists are the dysgenic part of the population I mentioned a few posts up. The meme that "communists are not human" is literal truth. And there are more of them than ever before, and next generation there will be even more.

Tangentially, Brazil is looking better and better as a living destination. It's promising to see that Bolsonaro is trying to arm the population. I expect the sky high crime rate to be moderated within a few years, as long as Bolsonaro is still alive.

That's some statement.
I agree, let's wait for the statistical outcomes within the next few years, if this goes on.

@Ibian: Your use of the term "dysgenic" proves that i'm right with the education part.
3179  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: May 25, 2020, 07:59:28 PM
Please just put hv_ on Ignore. I've had him there for a while now; it feels right. We all know what he's going to say well before he does -- no need to bother responding to his simple-minded trollery as he never has anything new to offer.

And the most amazing thing about all of this is - not one BSVtard will be turned.

Craigy could break down their door, sit on their face, mash his phallus and scrotum in their gaping maw as the clinkers rain down shrieking 'I'm a liar. It was all horseshit' and all they'll gasp is '4D chess, dude' and give the thumbs up as his bowels let go.

Why is it that whenever you write something I have to visualize it?

Gentlemand certainly has a way with words.

Like the banksy of words.
Give the man some sMerit, i'm broke on them atm.
3180  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 25, 2020, 07:44:16 PM

Brazils President. A well armed people can't be enslaved by tyrants.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1264263778620911616

thats a simple statement, while almost all simple statements turn out to be false.
Brazil got quite a number of gunshot kills per 100.000 nationals.
Too low for Nutsonaro?

Gunshot kills made by criminals to unarmed citizens who can't defend themselves, That's what he is changing.
If you know that you might get shot yourself if you shoot someone, you just might think twice before you shoot.
If good people have guns, bad people will hesitate to shoot them = fewer gun kills, how is that so hard for the stupid left to understand.

Sir, the underlying problems are lack of education and empathy. Guns only scrape the surface, bullets don't decide between good or bad.
How can guns stop madness? It's not impossible. They never did. The "bad" don't think twice, and there are not many more dangerous things than "good" people with guns. The "good" german people also just only wanted the best for themselves, which they thought (or became taught) is the best for all. And we all know in what a nightmare this was turning. Now, one of the mistakes in understanding is through not having to experience this kind of nightmare, so i just refer to the "lack of empathy" aspect i mentioned earlier, because education can't be the main problem here, don't you agree?
And well, there ARE stupid leftists, as well as stupid rightists. Remember the bell curve? I'd try to be like in the middle in this regards.
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