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1341  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. on: November 19, 2019, 08:20:51 PM
Post your business number, or admit you have never paid taxes!

Can't make it more simple than that...




Seriously, how long we will see this drama?
I'd like to say "until Og gets audited and is finally forced* to pay his taxes" but something tells me it won't end there. Undecided

*The IRS will probably offer him one of those "obey the law and we won't send you to jail" deals, but even that's bound to be spun as "non-consensual use of force".

Well, when we see that Donald duck Trump, who had a building with his name on it (so easy to find), has been able to doge taxes and no publishing them for decades.
Now he is even easier to find, (just go to large white house) he still refuse to prove that he isn't a tax fraud, even thou he was elected as Captain America by less than the relative majority of the american voters, but with more than the majority of the 538 happy few that are supposed to be the representative.

With that being said, I would be pretty confident none of you will see OG tax paper before seeing the one of POTUS.

And to be fair, why would OG release his.
People of the internet, this fight Vod / OG has been dragging for ages.


Taxes : with a good account you can have a legit business and not pay taxes.
Even better, you can make a loss and then claim taxes for years (refer Donald Trump)

1342  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: [BEAM] - Algorithme MimbleWimble et Dandelion on: November 19, 2019, 07:11:41 PM
Bon c'est un peu du HS pour defendre Grin (mais bon ca parle quand meme du Mimblewimble protocole alors bon).


Tweet du lead dev de grin : https://twitter.com/yeastplume/status/1196489629781889024
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Sorry to have to be so blunt, but the recent describing an 'attack' on MW's transaction graph is misleading at best, grossly exaggerated clickbait at worst. Some of the Grin team are preparing a series of corrections but it will take some time. Stay tuned.


un article medium repondant point par point sur les pretendues failles :
https://medium.com/grin-mimblewimble/factual-inaccuracies-of-breaking-mimblewimbles-privacy-model-8063371839b9


Et un autre article pointant vers 6 erreurs dans le clickbait article sur la faille de Grin.
https://grinnews.substack.com/p/73-the-6-errors-of-the-broken-mw


Je met les liens et non les articles complets pour ne pas prendre trop de place sur l'ecran.
Qui est interesse, peut allez lire   Wink
1343  Other / Meta / Re: @theymos are Japanese. on: November 18, 2019, 01:16:12 AM

I have finalized my course schedule for fall, and I will be taking French. Hopefully I'll like it (or it won't be too bad, at least). Thanks a lot to everyone who replied! Smiley


Oh, I didn't know that.
Let's do a simple test with simple questions. No right to use Google translate or other

~~

Oh wow !!
It makes sense, I am pretty sure I did see Theymos meriting some french posts a few times.
Theymos, don't be shy, come and talk to us in the French section !
1344  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto est-il mort ? on: November 17, 2019, 07:59:45 PM
Quelqu'un sait-il pourquoi le compte de Hal Finley a été actif jusqu'en 2017 ?
Sa femme ?
1345  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: [XLM - NEWS] Stellar Lumen XLM on: November 17, 2019, 07:26:00 PM
Edit : Bien reçu le message du bot et les 688 xlm aujourd'hui (16/11/2019)  Smiley


Pareil pour moi, bien recu.
j'en ai parle a 5 amis, et pour linstant seulement 2 ont recus les coins du airdrop.
Peut etre que pour la prochaine distribution cela sera plus rapide car le bot n'aura pas besoin d'initier la conversation.
Elle sera deja existante.

1346  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why I'm an atheist on: November 13, 2019, 04:07:20 AM

First of all, evolution is not a sequential process, there are no clear steps.  Changes happen over time.  All living organisms on Earth are undergoing evolution right now.

I think what you are looking for is human transitional fossils.  Here are some for you:

Sahelanthropus tchadensis
Homo rudolfensis
Homo habilis
Homo heidelbergensis
Homo neanderthalensis

Here is a more complete list:

http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species?sort_by=field_age_timeline_maximum_value

Cheers for the link,
To be clear, I am not a creationist.
I believe in evolution.

I guess I've missed a few fossil findings since school.
I had in mind  the following
Australopithecus->Homo habilis->Homo erectus->Homo neanderthalensis-> homo sapiens
1347  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why I'm an atheist on: November 13, 2019, 03:29:20 AM

The fact that so many nations, and that so many people all around the world believe in God, simply shows that their differences are mistakes based on the fact that they don't have clear info about God. They are looking for and believing in God, because God makes sense. Machines are made by someone. The universe is a machine of machines. God is the Maker of the universe.



I am my fish's God.
Before me there was no pond/fish/world in my garden,
On the 1st day I formed/dug their wrold,
On the 2nd day I lined their world with sand/earth
On the 3rd day I created/added their water
On the 4th day I created/added their plants
On the 5th day I created/added the fish
On the 6th day : i rested because I am more efficient that the human god
on the 7th day I moved on becoming my dog's God.  
...
...


Joke aside, I would't find hard to believe that some kind of advanced civilization (call it Alien / God / whatever)  "dropped" on earth some human 10 000 - 15 000 years ago
This could be explaining the missing link between Lucy / Monkeys / modern humans

1348  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: [BEAM] - Algorithme MimbleWimble et Dandelion on: November 12, 2019, 10:26:50 PM
EDIT

Je suis dans le meme cas de figure que toi.
Je les stocke sur des echanges (pour l'isntant)

Pour les coins "complique" tant que je n'ai pas $1000 d'un coin je laisse sur echange.
Si c'est un ERC20 ou un BNB-token  je met sur wallet.

Pour Beam je viens de DL le wallet pour iphone.
Il y a une passphrase donc, hope dans mon vault.


Pour Grin, Je vais me tenter le linux wallet, le wallet pour mac me parrait etrange (c'est un fichier linux).
Mais la aussi, je vais m'assurait qu'en cas de connerie j'ai bien les private keys et la passphrase.

1349  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Grin | PoW Mining | Electronic transactions for all. Community driven. on: November 12, 2019, 09:39:01 PM
Today the Dev fund received 50BTC from an unspent mined block in december 2010 !




How amazing is it to see that a whale, early adopter of BTC is that fond of GRIN.


TX ID :
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I did some research and back in December 2010 there was only 2400 members registered on the forum.

But realistically between registering and mining a full block I believe the learn curve (at that time) would be 2 months.

So members registered before October.... Which mean when the forum only had 1700 or less members.


And if it the same donator than the previous 50 BTC  ( https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/18FufdutXggR2EgBuu6xRvL15kmpaPzfTQ)

It means that a serious whale (why would someone give more than 10% of his total holding) with maybe north of 1000 btc is supporting Grin.

1350  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: [GRIN] - Algorithme MimbleWimble on: November 12, 2019, 09:28:43 PM
Un petit up pour dire que Beam vient de faire un atomic swapp (refer this thread :    
Re: [BEAM] - Algorithme MimbleWimble et Dandelion)

Mais que GRin est up +14% aujourd'hui et surtout que la team Dev vient de recevoir 50 BTC pour le fond de developpement.




C'est la deuxieme fois qu'un early adopter de BTC lache 50BTC donation.

Coin genere le 1er decembre 2010.


voici la TX :
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Pour info, au 1er decembre 2010
Il y avait moins de 2400 membres sur le forum.

Membre #2400 cree le 27 novembre

Je ne pense pas que apres incription sur le forum, quelqu'un va miner un bloc en quelques jours.
Je pense que c'est quelqu'un qui s'est inscrit au moins 2 moins avant decembre 2010
Disont fin septembre 2010 =  #user ID 1700

Sachant, qu'il y a enormement de user deleted dans les 1200 ~1500

Mais en gros le gars, (si c'est le meme qui a donne deux fois).
Il a 100 BTC en poche, qu''il touche pas pendant 9 ans et il les donne a GRIN pour leur developpement.

Autant dire qu'avoir une whale comme ca dans son fan club c'est plutot pas mal.

D'autant que 100 BTC c'etait quand meme 2 millions de $ en decembre 2017


1351  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: [BEAM] - Algorithme MimbleWimble et Dandelion on: November 12, 2019, 07:55:26 PM
Bonne nouvelle en effet,
Je connais ton attachement a Beam,  mais je prefer GRIM.

C'est un peu comme XRP et Stellar.
Open source VS commercial.

On verra bien qui a raison.

Dans les deux cas, le prix va monter, reste a savoir lequel des deux coins aura la plus grosse progression.
1352  Other / Politics & Society / Re: a society question about vegans on: November 12, 2019, 07:35:55 PM

There's this
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/vegan-meat-life-expectancy-eggs-dairy-research-a7168036.html

There's this. It shows lower mortality rates with those taking plant protein vs animal protein. But it's about substituting animal protein for plant protein. I wonder how easy it is for vegans to intake the same amount of plant protein that we do by eating meat. Would you take enough naturally?




I recall reading that on average, a bigger % of vegan are consuming more protein that the quantity they needed compared to meat eater. (ie, meat eater population have a higher % of protein deficiency in the US population)

But this statistic is Bias because, non Vegan (ie meat eater) includes more low socio-economics layers (poor people) that can't afford to eat meat in sufficient quantity (think, people just having a Ramen noodle meal in a cup.., $3 pizza ... people skipping a meal, ).
Meanwhile Vegans are relatively more wealthy people that usually take time to cook and research their meal.  

I can't find  the source, so pardon my approximation.
1353  Other / Politics & Society / Re: a society question about vegans on: November 12, 2019, 01:25:07 AM
however
i would like to see studies of non-socially deprived, non food supplimented/fortified vegans vs those of balanced meat and 2 veg diet


I want to point out that in many many countries, animals bred for human consumption are B12 deficient and that vets have to inject them with B12. (google if you don't believe me)

If industrial didn't inject B12 into your meat you would also be B12 deficient and would need supplements.

i get my food from a local farm. i eat meat knowing its straight frozen and not injected with upto50% extra brine to add weight. the veg is like a sack of spuds with the dirt still on, same with carrots. and yes i dont scrub my spuds clean i just rinse them off to get the excess dirt off. so yea id say i still eat a bit of dirt that stuff like b12 converted from.
i love cooking potato skins. nothing beats proper crispy potato skins. no walkers/lays(crisps/chips) can even come close

and my b12 is fine

Well in your case, i would say that the meat you buy is of far better quality than most.
The vegetable you gets are of very high quality and have all the nutriment you need

And if you get meat from a local farm, the carbon footprint is not as big as other consumers. 
Kudos to you !

The next step, would be to do a little bit more research about the benefits of cutting down meat and eating more veges.
1354  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Religion of Peace? Why Religion At All on: November 11, 2019, 11:33:41 PM


Jesus is the Son of God. He live a perfect life as a man, and being God, He was strong enough to take all the punishment for all mankind, including death. Since He did this, and then offered the salvation He won to all mankind, the rest of it is simply technicalities. The first and major technicality is faith in Jesus.

The embracing of Jesus salvation starts happening after the judgment. All we need in this life is faith.

Cool


If Jesus is the son of God, keep in mind that God is Jew, and because Marie (Jesus's mother) is a Jew, then  Jesus is a Jew (an actual historical true fact).
All of Jesus's "children" are Jew too (technically the Jew religion is passed through the mother... but let's no go this way ).
Conclusion :
All the Christians are Jew.

Other way to see it, God created all beings.
God is Jew, hence all beings are Jew. 

So how does it work ? Are Christian-Jews still accepted to heaven ?
Is heaven Jew ?
So many questions....  Cool
1355  Other / Politics & Society / Re: a society question about vegans on: November 11, 2019, 11:23:56 PM
however
i would like to see studies of non-socially deprived, non food supplimented/fortified vegans vs those of balanced meat and 2 veg diet


I want to point out that in many many countries, animals bred for human consumption are B12 deficient and that vets have to inject them with B12. (google if you don't believe me)

If industrial didn't inject B12 into your meat you would also be B12 deficient and would need supplements.

1356  Local / Hors-sujet / Re: Abo IPTV on: November 11, 2019, 03:58:05 AM
Tiens regarde ici il y a un vendeur qui vient juste de mettre une annonce sur le market place.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5200410.msg52983327;boardseen#new


C'est 60 euros pour 1 an
Tu peux avoir un essai gratos pendant 24h

PS : je n'endorse pas son annonce, je n'ai pas teste le service.
1357  Other / Politics & Society / Re: a society question about vegans on: November 11, 2019, 03:55:02 AM


Checked back on this thread to see what's new. I'd probably watch that docu you recommended later, thanks for the suggestion. About the protein in veggies, would the body be able to use all of them up?
Check the docu, it is great, they basically take the stories of high performing athletes that went vegans.
I don't know if the body is able to use them all up, but I am pretty sure that the human body is not able to process all the protein in meat anyway.

Among people that are willing to go part-time vegetarian the main question is if the amino acids in the veggies are bioavailable.
You will be suprised to hear that on earth billions of people dont have meat everyday and are very healthy.
Another one is that some people are saying that plant products can block the absorption of certain nutrients, especially legumes (some are even poisonous if not prepared properly).

Yeah a few vegges are not edible raw (like potatoes, pumpinks ....
But on the other hand, almost all the meat could be poisonous if left in the sun and then eaten raw.
And if you don;t gutter well the animal, you can also have food poisoning.

I'm kinda wary of going full vegan because of that. I remember seeing "slimming" iced tea mixes in the grocery that supposedly have bean extracts to block carb absorption. Also heard of an issue with people that went overboard on kale juice. Just to be safe I avoid legumes during days that I workout.

Being vegan doesnt mean eating 1 type of food only or going full steam on Kale.
Also being vegan or vegetarian is not synonym of "healthy" food.

You could eat everyday french fries and Oreos, you are vegan but this is a terrible diet.

To be fair, I don;t really believe going 100% vegan.
If you have meat/fish once or twice a week (out of 21 meals) you get most of the advantages of a plant based diet without being judged as a extremist  Grin
1358  Other / Politics & Society / Re: a society question about vegans on: November 11, 2019, 01:07:41 AM
Has anyone see the netflix documentary called "Game changers" ?


with meat being 25% protein it means 240g of meat
(2 quarter pounders)

so that UFC fighter eating 2kg of steak each day was eating way more protein than needed(500g)
however vegetables only have 3% protein. meaning you need to eat 2kg of vegetables just to get 60g of protein


Chickpeas has 19g of protein for 100g of chickpea, I personally love Hummus. 
Fallafel has 13g of protein for 100g, so you basically need twice as much fallafel than Beef steak.


But yes you are right, brocoli has 2.8g of protein per 100g. 
1359  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Religion of Peace? Why Religion At All on: November 10, 2019, 09:03:02 PM

You got it, man... with certain explanation reservations.

If the first act that the guy does is his good one, and he lives a normal life to age 90, the bad acts will destroy his faith.

Jesus took the destruction punishment for all people. That's why anybody can have faith in Jesus-salvation.

Jesus, being the Son of God, had the strength to arise from death, so that He can give life to all people.

Unbelief is essentially rejection of salvation. The unbeliever will have the life that Jesus won for him. But that life will be away from God, as the unbeliever wishes. Where else for the eternal life of the unbeliever to exist?, but in the destruction of this universe where everything that is wrong will be destroyed... though that destruction takes forever. Eternal destruction for the unbeliever by his own wish.

Cool

Are we talking about the brown Arab Jesus, born from jew parents (Marie was jew, and god is Jew + Joseph was also Jew) in a Arab/jew country that speak a mix of Yiddish and Arabic ? 
 Jesus was not white, didn't have blue eyes and didn't speak Italian.

And also, Jew, Muslim and Christian all believe in Jesus Christ, and the same God (The same way BTC, BSV and BCH all refers to Satoshi Nakamoto as the first person to initiate their blockchain.  )

So the jew and the Muslim will also go to paradise (along side with the Christians)... On the other hand, The Hindu, The Buddhist and the Taoist will go to Hell ... I feel bad for the Dalai Lama  Huh


1360  Other / Ivory Tower / Re: Replacing Windows with Linux on: November 10, 2019, 08:42:28 PM


I am using  Linux Mint, it is simple, runs like a charm.
I am not a pro on linux, been using it for like 7 years and still have to google how to install a software.

(unless it is available in the library and i just need to do sudo apt-get xxxx install)

Mint is quite minimalist and runs well on older machine.

It has a few essential software already installed, but was also stripped out of all the superfluous.
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