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661  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: On Ordinals: Where do you stand? on: May 25, 2023, 12:06:49 PM
core need to change their hierarchy and moderation. to actually be the "open source" they pretend to promise
and be less objectional, less REKTing and les opposing of other brands of full nodes
This is where I disagree with you and will not support your crusade against core developers. The only real power they have is to block attempts to make changes to production, and I'm fine with that. They may not write another line of code for the next 50 years - okay. Let them move very slowly along the approved roadmap and check the code a thousand times for potential vulnerabilities so as not to screw up the next time as they already screwed up with oridnals.

I showed you where the real vulnerability of bitcoin is, which is already being exploited, and you know it. At the level of pool managers, bitcoin is not censorship resistant today (If you're a badass hacker, fuck binance and withdraw 100,000 bitcoins to your local wallet, you won't be able to spend it, and that's all you need to know about bitcoin's resistance to censorship). And if you want to push harder on just eight points of failure at the same time, it’s not so difficult. The decentralization of pow-mining is an opportunity that can be realized, or it can be fucked up, it is not an immanent given that is inherent forever. But you prefer to fight windmills with zero chance of success. Good luck.
662  Economy / Economics / Re: Is the US default a reality? on: May 25, 2023, 09:49:33 AM
And here's what you have in mind regarding "paradigm change" - please, try to be clear, argumentative and with facts. With facts - without fakes, i.e. without links to Russian/pro-Russian resources. Well, if you can, and not just habitually manipulate "in public" with "clever words"? Smiley
I will simplify your task, I will help, as usual Smiley
1. Arguments that the US economy and the total power of this state have lost their positions
2. Arguments that there is a real alternative?

Good way! As always, I look forward to your interesting explanations! Smiley
For me it's easier than you think. Let's try. Grin
1. The US economy and the total power of this state is based on three pillars:
- printing a $100 bill costs the Federal Reserve 17 cents and it's a fucking lucrative business
- "hard power", there are several aircraft carriers with which it is easy to scare the natives from the banana republics
- "soft power", which, through the financing of numerous NGOs, blackmail and bribery of corrupt officials, sows instability, discord and chaos around the world

The scheme worked steadily until the United States believed in itself too much and ran into the wrong guy, namely Russia. After that, something went wrong and over the past year, the share of the dollar in international trade has fallen sharply by 8%, and inflation, which was successfully exported along with tons of hundred-dollar bills to countries with less developed economies and settled there under mattresses in the form of savings, poured back in USA. Now the United States has serious problems that it is not even clear how to solve.

2. It is more convenient for me to formulate conceptual sketches of possible contours of the future world order in my native language, but I think this is not a problem for you.
663  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: On Ordinals: Where do you stand? on: May 25, 2023, 08:45:33 AM
plus pools do not create the code/rules of bitcoin. all a pool does is choose which transactions to include and get its workers(miners) to simply hash a hash
the workers dont choose the transactions.
Exactly. And if the managers of three large pools declare an arbitrary public address persona non grata, attempts to exit from it will not be confirmed. It's interesting that you don't see this as a problem.
so if a pool is being abusive of transaction choices the miners jump in minutes to another pool
That is why your calls to ban BRC-20 tokens are doomed to failure. End miners don’t care about the content of transactions, even if they want to they can’t see them, their computing devices are just stupid number grinders. The only thing they will immediately react to is a decrease in profits, and they will switch to another pool.
664  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: On Ordinals: Where do you stand? on: May 25, 2023, 08:22:29 AM
the main problem is that if bitcoin is able to create ICO "tokens" regulators will make tighter restrictions on bitcoin to control ICO scammers. which no one wants(not scammers or regulators). so we need to get back to bitcoins main purpose, instead of allowing in things not bitcoin related which then gets regulators jumping deeper into things
I don't think the main issue with bitcoin is possible partisan scrutiny by the SEC or even a total ban in any arbitrary jurisdiction including the US (the ban in China was painful but not fatal). The main problem with bitcoin imo is the risk of losing decentralization at the pool level. Now the top three pools control 51% of the hashrate, and the top seven pools control 85% of the hashrate - and that's the problem.
665  Economy / Economics / Re: Germany surprises everyone, the economy keeps growing on: May 25, 2023, 07:59:52 AM
Meanwhile, German GDP in the first quarter of 2023 decreased by 0.3% (worse than expected). Over the past quarter, GDP fell by 0.5%, that is, there are two quarters of GDP decline in a row. It's a tech recession that Olaf "it's just ridiculous" Scholz ruled out completely in January.
666  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: On Ordinals: Where do you stand? on: May 25, 2023, 07:41:39 AM
i agree that the bigger problem is the centralisation of development comes around to the idolation of 6 maintainers being the gods/authoritarians. and we(everyone) needs to stop that.

whenever anyone tries to oppose the authority. they get treated as opposition by their fanbase. so we need to stop treating core as gods and actually get back to a system of diverse full node brands where other brands can propose upgrades. without the REKT campaigns.
where by first step is to get the core devs to listen to the wide community instead of their current moderation policy (this forum, irc, stack, mailinglist, github) that only likes the pro core echo chamber club of ass kissers

the reason its taking so long is that core wont relinquish control in an instant. people(many) have already tried for a while to ask devs for changes and got ignored. other othering a different brand client with changes have been ignored or REKT

core need to stop being authoritarians.. heck even the last lead maintainer that left managed to admit the centralisation once he was out of contract.

the reason its not happening in an instant is the "civil war" has to come to a end result before any big change is noticed

it is funny how you think the only option is "no way that's going to happen" or "would have been done already" there is a middle ground
it is funny how you think the only option is "do nothing" or "make an altcoin" there is a middle ground

A nice feature of open source is that you can always clone the bitcoin core into your github and continue development in a new direction, make your own version of an alternative full client with stricter consensus rules, more in line with Satoshi's original vision. The only problem is how to get anyone else besides you to use this alternative full client.

By the way, I followed your advice and studied the architecture of the brс-20 tokens in more detail, and you are right - this is complete crap. I don't know who in their right mind wants to use it. But still, I remain of my opinion that idiots should have the right to remain idiots, you cannot force someone to stop doing stupid things if it is paid at the market price.
667  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 25, 2023, 06:20:07 AM
The RF army has taken a wasteland valley where a city called Bakhmut used to be and you seem quite happy about it. Oh, well, I like your attitude of being happy with what you can get.
This is not just a wasteland valley, it is a broken symbol of Ukrainian resistance. Moreover, Zelensky made Bakhmut a symbol of Ukraine’s resistance, publicly declared this in the US Congress, and then for many months continued to insist on a senseless defense from a military point of view, giving carte blanche to the commanders-in-chief of the ground forces of Syrsky, contrary to the opinion of Zaluzhny and numerous advisers from the USA and Great Britain. It turned out something like with Mariupol, it is symbolic that her cities fell on the same day with a difference of one year. The head of the DPR, Pushilin, recently confirmed that Bakhmut will be rebuilt, just like Mariupol. We broke it ourselves - we'll fix it ourselves.

However, the RF still has not learned that smoking in Crimea is not a good idea. So many depots, military infrastructure and fuel burning these days, one would think that they should have learned by now.
I do not see recent reports of any significant problems in the Crimea. Another night launch of drones from the Shkolny airfield in Odessa, again without much success. It seems Russian air defense and electronic warfare are pretty good.

By the way, yesterday, reports appeared on the Russian-language Internet about the successful completion of full-scale tests in Ukraine of the new Vityaz S-350 air defense system, which is capable of operating in a fully automatic mode (the operator’s actions are only needed to cancel the missile launch, if nothing is done, the launch occurs automatically when the target is captured). The cyberpunk we deserve.

ps The destruction in Bakhmut is mostly superficial, Russia's pleasant trophy was the huge underground storage of the Artyomovsky sparkling wine factory with 12 million bottles of excellent sparkling wine. Not bad. Grin
668  Economy / Economics / Re: Sanctions at work:Russia posts its second highest deficit in the post-Soviet era on: May 25, 2023, 06:06:02 AM
I won't. I've checked hundreds of facts from your posts and they all were lies and propaganda. Instead of providing credible sources, you keep falling lower and lower and don't even mention sources at all. I won't be spending my time to check just to find out it's a new batch of lies!  Grin
I think you are too harsh, for example, the news about the study of African languages from 2023 in several schools in Moscow seems to be quite true. Another thing is interesting - under what sauce it is served. Either our Ukrainian friend of Russian origin is a racist, or this is a manifestation of the neo-colonial thinking of a supporter of democratic ideals. I think this is an interesting experiment and a possible social lift for its future participants, knowledge of exotic languages ​​may be the key to a successful high-paying career.
669  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Don't be fool to keep it online, look my name on: May 24, 2023, 10:09:37 PM
It would seem a very simple mantra, "not your keys - not your coins." I like to meditate on simple things sometimes, even at the risk of seeming banal. Is this always exhaustively true? I think not, if I entrust my keys to a responsible custodial storage service, these will also be my coins. Or not? Is the opposite always true, "your keys - your coins"? I also think not, if I stole the keys, then this does not automatically make me the owner of the coins. Or does? I don't know why I'm typing this, just like that.
670  Economy / Economics / Re: Sanctions at work:Russia posts its second highest deficit in the post-Soviet era on: May 24, 2023, 09:28:38 PM
...and you can check every point and make sure of its reality Smiley
Dude, this forum has a very strict anti-plagiarism policy. Therefore, if you publish here a regular news dagest about how bad everything is in Russia, backing up your words with links to a source (preferably English-speaking and not from too yellow press) is not only a sign of good taste, but also a sign of a well-functioning self-preservation instinct, because that it will be almost impossible to cancel the ban for plagiarism, and we will all really miss such a sparkling interlocutor, who so sincerely hates the backward totalitarianism of the Russian world torn to shreds by Western sanctions.
671  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 24, 2023, 07:35:14 PM
Well, that is, you deliberately threw in a fake and do not deny it. And Ukraine sells American military aid in military shops. Maybe I'll quote it too. Grin


I could answer that for Ukraine in the typical "Russian" style.
We don't know how they got them, we didn't provide them, they probably stole these machines from the battlefield.

Remember what Russia was saying about the Malaysian Flight 17 in 2014?
We weren't there, there were no Russian BUK systems in Ukraine. The US provided satellite images of Russian BUKs, but Russia answered that those belonged to the Ukrainian separatists.
Then the US provided satellite images showing the missile launchers were moved after the accident towards Russia - Russia denied again.
People were posting pictures and videos of Russian BUKs with Russian flags painted on them driving on the Ukrainian roads, but Russia kept denying and repeating that there were no Russian forces there.

When they catch you with your hand in the cookie jar, say it's not your hand.

It is possible the Russian soldiers who fought on the Ukrainian side took some of the abandoned vehicles for themselves, the way Ukrainian forces use salvaged Russian vehicles and weapons.
On the battlefield nobody cares who picks up what. If you find a tank - it's yours now. Same can be said about a hummer, or a missile launcher.


Blah blah blah lol. Grin

Fucking idiots, at least they would take Turkish armored vehicles. Couldn't keep Bakhmut? Let's send a suicide battalion in American armored vehicles, tell everyone that these are "Russian partisans", let them take over a village club near the border and everyone will die there. Brilliant.
672  Economy / Economics / Re: US Debt Default: Good or bad for crypto? on: May 24, 2023, 02:28:33 PM
The only event that will be able to make mass adoptions for cryptocurrency is the collapse of banks in the United States. And this can only happen as a result of a default or an increase in rates by the Fed. About the default, I do not believe. This is another political struggle, and the US still has the opportunity to pay its obligations for many years.
I don't think many people believe this. What if this is the plan, to do something no one believes in? Simply raising the debt ceiling again is predictable, boring and not a solution to the problem, it seems that the period of increased rates promises to drag on and in such conditions it becomes too expensive to even service the debt, not to mention the possibility of starting to pay off the body of the debt itself. In just one day, May 15, the US government spent nearly $51 billion on interest on the debt. In the end it's not a matter of faith and the crowd is always wrong.
673  Local / Разное / Re: Boеннo-пoлитичecкий кoнфликт мeждy PФ и Укрaинoй on: May 24, 2023, 01:51:34 PM
ps посоны говорят, что давеча на виртуальной сходке по случаю Дня Науки вместо Залужного предъявили криво сляпанный дипфейк, а сам Залужный овощем лежит в коме, дескать откопали его из бункера под Павлоградом почти живого и теперь его главный интерес не промахнуться мимо утки.
Тут уже РБК пишет, что Залужному сделали трепанацию черепа:

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Главнокомандующий Вооруженными силами Украины (ВСУ) Валерий Залужный получил закрытую черепно-мозговую травму и осколочные ранения в результате ракетного удара российской армии. Об этом «РИА Новости» сообщил представитель российских силовых структур со ссылкой на свои источники в ВСУ.

По данным собеседника агентства, удар был нанесен вблизи села Посад-Покровское в Херсонской области. Залужного доставили в Николаев, а оттуда — в военный госпиталь в Киеве, где ему сделали трепанацию черепа.

Источник «РИА Новости» утверждает, что после полученных ранений Залужный не сможет продолжить службу. По его словам, ситуация усугубляется тем, что у главкома сахарный диабет второго типа. «Прогноз такой: жить будет, но выполнять свою работу не сможет», — сказал собеседник.
https://www.rbc.ru/politics/24/05/2023/646dfffc9a7947248db92465?from=from_main_6

Интересно кто следующий в очереди на трепанацию - Буданов или Зеленский?
Ну жив, и слава богу. Реабилитируется поди со временем, для генералов мозг не входит в перечень жизненно важных органов.

674  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is "dying". on: May 24, 2023, 09:57:53 AM
Hmm, difficulty at all-time high, hashrate at all-time high, it doesn't look like bitcoin is dying or even sick. Regrets that bitcoin in its evolution does not follow a straight-line trajectory sound somewhat naive. Numerous investors and speculators, for whom bitcoin is only a means of personal enrichment in the equivalent of their preferred fiat currency, play an important positive role in this story, even if they do not believe in bitcoin and are driven by selfish greed. At a minimum, they provide liquidity on fiat gateways and minimize the spread between the ask and the bid with their trading activity. Don't worry about bitcoin, this power is already out of control and someone's sole influence is not capable of destroying it. Satoshi's wise decision was to withdraw himself, because for a long time he could do it. Now even he can't.

Bitcoin is psychologically subtly cyclical in its ever wider expansion in all directions, the strongest feeling of human nature - fear. More precisely, its most unbridled variety is greed, fomo (which, in essence, is the fear of not being in time). It has little to do with the lofty ideals and dreams of the early cypherpunks, but damn it, it really works.
675  Economy / Economics / Re: Is the US default a reality? on: May 24, 2023, 07:33:52 AM
upd:

In general, the story of raising the debt ceiling is like a fucking circus. I think few doubt that at the last moment a solution will be found, the world will once again be saved from the collapse of the dollar, everyone will hug, drink champagne and launch fireworks into the sky. Why do we need such a world order, which is tied to the internal movements of a separate country with a not quite sane elite and a bubble economy?


Absolutely agree about the circus!
Rather, it's even a show for those who have nothing to do and want to play the role of politician/prophet/expert. That's the show! Smiley

About "Why do we need such a world order, tied to the internal movements of a separate country with a not quite intelligent elite and a bubble economy?"
I don't agree. The arguments are simple and clear:
1. The elites may or may not seem sane to us, and the economy is a bubble, but.. the US economy and the US state itself - the last decades - the world leader is mostly directed, and there is no alternative in sight yet. Bad democracy is much better than ideal totalitarianism, or some bloodthirsty and really inadequate regime.
2. The world order is not built by the USA, but by the whole world. And it is more convenient for the world. Do you have an alternative? I understand China that way? So this is a totalitarian country, with a lot of debt, and total dependence on technologies from the "bubble economy" Smiley The EU - for the most part, adheres to the existing system and world order.

PS Are there any other subjects who could play the role of a new world leader? Seriously? Smiley

You somehow manage to scold totalitarianism in an incomprehensible way for me and at the same time you do not see an alternative to the unipolar model of the world with a single leader. The alternative to the world leadership of the bankrupt US is not the leadership of China, or Russia, or India, or Guatemala, or anyone else. This is not about changing the leader within the framework of the previous paradigm, which has long outlived itself and failed again, but about changing the paradigm itself.

ps Debt-ceiling talks stall amid revolt from Kevin McCarthy’s right flank
676  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: May 24, 2023, 06:46:51 AM
It's fake. Please activate the rudiments of critical thinking, the Patriot defends Kyiv, where Kyiv is and where the Black Sea is. Grin
Maybe, didn't posted it as 100% happened fact. Bryansk oblast isn't near to Kyiv, but somehow few aircrafts in one day were downed there.

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Some drug addicts. The usual hype at the suggestion of Budanov, all saboteurs have already been eliminated by the FSB special forces.
I'm not talking just about what The Freedom of Russia Legion did there. It's more about all things in general what is happening there, like drone attacks, including attack on FSB office. Russians like to say that Crimea is their historical land, but Ukraine can say same thing about Belgorod https://t.me/audrius_baciulis/3910

Ukraine needs to try harder, otherwise it will soon have to swallow the Chinese peace plan, to which Russia will add a couple of points. And it will be just a slightly sweetened pill of unconditional surrender in a different wrapper.
Quoted for future use. So far you didn't had much luck with you future predictions.

ps If "Ukraine has nothing to do with this, this is Russian citizens performing an special military operation on their own", then how did the saboteurs end up with American MaxxPro and Hummer armored vehicles? Ukraine does not control US military assistance?
You can buy at every military shop Cheesy. Remember ''little green men'' from 201.

Well, that is, you deliberately threw in a fake and do not deny it. And Ukraine sells American military aid in military shops. Maybe I'll quote it too. Grin

Finally, at least we could agree, after months and months of posting silly, that the reason for this war is Crimea. Not the "Nazis", not the "Genocide", not "Referendums"... but the sad truth: an imperialistic fight for a strategic region that has already been the reason of previous wars. I hope this clears to path for others to understand where all this comes from.
Are you also surprised by the US imperialist ambitions to control territory in the other hemisphere? It would seem, where is the United States, and where is the Black Sea, what was forgotten in general in this area?

Again, a problem of the RF failing to use soft power with Ukraine.
By soft power, do you mean bribing unscrupulous politicians and officials, blackmailing and physical elimination of the recalcitrant, organizing coups according to the "color revolutions" manuals, and other actively used arsenal of the US State Department? Russia is not very good at soft power, you are right.

If I were Russia, I would draw the line between lands which will be part of Rump Ukraine and those under Russian protection using the 2nd Yanakovich/Yuchenko vote as a rough guide.  That means well above Dnipro at the river crossing point.

Due to the NATO practices is of making broad use of local population as human shields, and their use of depleted uranium munitions which damages areas on a generational timescale, I would engineer the main fighting to occur on lands which will ultimately be part of Rumpkraine.

Militarily, the efficiency of not having such a high bar in avoiding collateral damage will likely outweigh the limitations in battlefield selection.  It's ugly, but 100% the doing of the party who chose to implement these reprehensible methods of doing battle in the first place, and that wasn't the Russians.  Anyone who has sided with Ukraine and sent them support is ALREADY guilty to some degree of the tactics that Ukraine has been using.
I'm not sure that a border between Russia and Ukraine is needed at all. Yesterday Putin met with the Chairman of the Constitutional Court Zorkin, and he brought to the meeting a French map of Europe of the 17th century, on which there is no Ukraine. Putin loves history and restore historical justice. And it seems he is quite sure that Russians and Ukrainians are one people, and Ukraine appeared as a separate state only as part of the Ukrainian SSR during the formation of the Soviet Union.

Yesterday's events in Belgorod clearly showed the value of Ukraine's promises not to use Western military assistance in relation to "mainland" Russia. How many kilometers should the buffer zone be, assuming there should be one at all? 300? 500? Why do we need Ukraine in this case?

ps What does the fall of Bakhmut in Ukraine really mean?
677  Local / Разное / Re: Boеннo-пoлитичecкий кoнфликт мeждy PФ и Укрaинoй on: May 23, 2023, 07:34:46 PM
Это ты у самого Хуйла спроси  Grin
стоило оно того или нет. Что-то оно отмалчивается пока "наркоманы" там окапываются
Из-за каждого наркомана чтоли рефлексировать? Окапываются они, трудно собирать выбитые зубы сломанными руками, рядком в канаве лежат - десятки двухсотых, с полдюжины бронемашин в проёбе. Американцы уже пытаются переобуться в прыжке, дескать какого хуя наша техника из военной помощи для Украины вообще попала в потные руки к "русским партизанам"? Типа Украина не контролирует поставки иностранной баивой техники? Косяк блять.
Хорь, а по теме то тебе есть что сказать?
Он же честно признался что обычный бытовой алкаш. Завтра протрезвеет может чё по теме скажет, а сёдня прибухнул и король мира.

Я так понимаю, если не въебать сейчас Кинжалами по самым болевым точкам в качестве успокоительного, эти упоротые долбоёбы скоро на Леопардах штурмовать Белгород попрутся. Grin
678  Economy / Economics / Re: Russian Gas ban - A problem for Europe or suicide for Russia? on: May 23, 2023, 07:19:07 PM
It was a British supply, but now everything is in the past - shells with depleted uranium for 500 million dollars took off a week ago after hitting a warehouse near Khmelnitsky. Now this is the problem of Poland and Romania, where the wind blew away a finely dispersed radioactive cloud.

What cute, wet fantasies Smiley))
But throw these Kremlin fakes to spread, in the hope of some kind of effect. To begin with - do you imagine how it works and how it works, an artillery shell with an element of depleted uranium? And why, in general, can't it be "undermined", and its location in the center of an ordinary explosion does not give a "cloud of radiation contamination"?
This is information for you for general development: APFSDS shells have been delivered to Ukraine and transferred to the front lines (these are tank shells, for tanks of the Challenger 2 type).
Study his device, and apologize for saying SUCH nonsense Smiley)))
Would you like to say that a sharp surge in the concentration of bismuth, recorded by an air radioactivity monitor in Lublin, is definitely not a product of the decay of depleted uranium from British shells from an exploded warehouse near Khmelnitsky? Well, then the Poles definitely have nothing to worry about. In vain they panicked and bought up all the iodine tablets in pharmacies.
679  Local / Разное / Re: Boеннo-пoлитичecкий кoнфликт мeждy PФ и Укрaинoй on: May 23, 2023, 07:00:17 PM

Фигасе у тебя интересный ход ассоциативной мысли. Это побочка от микродозинга чёрными мухоморами чтоли? Ты  поаккуратней там с психоактивными веществами, я и сам не употребляю тяжёлые наркотики в светлое время суток, и тебе не советую.

Зачистили диверсантов то, и суток не прошло. А разговоров то было..
Дай угадаю, тебя тоже этот тип с мухоморами в личку атаковал? Так это уже никому не секрет.
Нет. Просто алкогольный бред  Grin Все проще. хуякс и ты король мира, ЛОЛ
Ну чё, стоило оно того? Типа проебали Артёмовск - а давайте тогда отправим в контратаку батальон "русских партизан" на американских бронемашинах, пусть они захватят приграничный сельский клуб и там все сдохнут. Одноходовочка блять, ну на что хватило единственной извилины в спинном мозгу Буданова. Стратег хуле. Уже даже пшеки угарают, дескать "очередной цирк для военной пропаганды". Grin
680  Economy / Economics / Re: Russian Gas ban - A problem for Europe or suicide for Russia? on: May 23, 2023, 06:10:04 PM
And now I can easily prove it Smiley
References to Ukrainian resources are a rather weak argument, given their obvious bias in this matter. However, I understand your manic passion for counting the amount of money in other people's pockets, because Ukraine is now in the top 10 most miserable countries in the world according to the Telegraph.
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