She dates BIS head Agustín Carstens? Looks awfully plausible. Makes one wonder who their third might be. On second thought, no. Don't wanna think about it.
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Sounds like more plain ol' bullshit made up from whole cloth by SPLC.
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Free if possible.
if it's free...YOU are the product ..or open source. I agree with your general sentiment, but OSS is a bit a different story. Multiparty collaboration tools require servers to rebroadcast each party's contribution to the other participants. Servers require hardware. Whether running open source or proprietary SW, the HW needs to exist. Who supplies the HW? Truth be told, each party could multicast to every other party, eliminating the need for a server. But that requires a lot of bandwidth. Each party needs N! times the single link BW. Does not scale well on home networks. Again, pointing out the need for a (centralized) server, for which someone needs to provide.
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Sadly there are not many people who are both old and wise.
Anecdotal evidence seems to support the conclusion that the percentage of old people that are wise is significantly higher than the percentage of young people that are wise.
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I gotta say, living in Europe and in a first world country, I am glad I live here and not somewhere else. The government protects businesses and helps my employer with paying for my salary. I know if I lived in a different country I would be out on the streets already.
That's not your government paying your salary. The government has nothing that they don't take by threat of violence from your fellow countrymen. If your moral compass sees fit to employ the machinery of government to steal on your behalf from your neighbors... <smh>
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Hey Searing - I gotta question... For me, every one of your posts has bizarre carriage returns or line feeds or something. Do you use lynx or some other pre-GUI tool to browse the WO? Just wonderin'... Naw...just being 'different' I suppose I 'should' 'squish' them all back together and such when done though....(looks fine at my end..go figure) Not a prob. Just been wonderin'. Like, since years.
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Also what's happening in the US, at least the 'merica portions of it... https://news.yahoo.com/buyers-virus-fears-priority-isnt-184327709.htmlSome dealers said an unusually high proportion of sales have been to first-time gun buyers.
“We attribute it mainly to the virus scare,” said Hyatt, whose gun store has seen sales increase 30% to 40% percent since late February. The presidential election and stock market fluctuations have also been driving business, he said, and the store is now selling more than 300 firearms a week.
“People have a little lack of confidence that if something big and bad happens, that 9-1-1 might not work. We saw it with Katrina,” Hyatt said, referring to the breakdown in emergency response after the 2005 hurricane on the Gulf Coast. “People haven’t forgotten that a disaster happened, and the government didn’t come.”
Bubut... with Katrina, the government did indeed come. The national Guard came, and confiscated everyone's firearms. Maybe the'll refuse this time. Then again, first time gun buyers probably have exactly one box of the cheapest target ammo the store had.
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Anyone else getting random unexpected CLIs on their CCs?
Umm, yeah. About 2 weeks ago. Didn't realize it was endemic. Fascinating.
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Hey Searing - I gotta question... For me, every one of your posts has bizarre carriage returns or line feeds or something. Do you use lynx or some other pre-GUI tool to browse the WO? Just wonderin'...
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OpenBazaar users not affected.
It's a beauty. I wonder why did they ban anyway? Because they can. We need more platforms like OpenBazaar. No. More platforms like OpenBazaar will only serve to permanently fragment the user base, never reaching critical mass on any one platform. We need more users on OpenBazaar.
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The Bank of England’s view is that CBDC would be an electronic form of central bank money that could be used by households and businesses to make payments and store value. This would kill the cryptocurrency markets so be very careful.
I don't see how the creation of any CBDC might have any negative effect whatsoever upon existing cryptocurrencies. Most of the benefits of (e.g.) Bitcoin are due to the fact that they are beyond the control of the central banks.
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A math meme that is funny rather than stupid: Solve carefully! 230 - 220 x 0.5 =
You probably won't believe it, but the answer is 5!
Maths iz hard. Nope, I don't believe it.
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Don't you have a nice house? I guess you have. Invite your friend and order the best mexican food available. Problem solved.
Don't order anything what kind of an advice is this!?!? Don't interact with anybody! And I am saying this as someone who sees more than 100 different people everyday. If that shit spreads here I am done. You saying this because the alternative is better?!?! I was just trying to adapt to the mexican food requirement. Of course it is better if they just invite their friend to some things they already have in house or cook themselves, but I guess that's just going too far into paranoia (at this stage). Just trying to raise awareness. This shit is serious. I didn't care about it much tbh till yesterday. Now the more I read about it makes me even more sicker than selling the bottom. Jeebus. You sound like you're in a very dark place. Tear yourself away from the d00m pron for a bit. Get some sleep.
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OMG! Please please Plan B : Just STFU! You're right, he's still talking about $ 100K and that his model is right ...and?
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I don't know. I really wish well for all of you. (Except the bcash morons)
So here is where I respond. You've given me a ration of shit over time. Because I do not conform to your particular religious sect of the Bitcoin canon. Yet who has lost faith in Bitcoin? Not me. While I'm truly sorry for your loss, fuck you very much. Nobody else thinks we are part of a religion. Perhaps you don't, but there is plenty of others in clear evidence.
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I don't know. I really wish well for all of you. (Except the bcash morons)
So here is where I respond. You've given me a ration of shit over time. Because I do not conform to your particular religious sect of the Bitcoin canon. Yet who has lost faith in Bitcoin? Not me. While I'm truly sorry for your loss, fuck you very much. Craig Wright is a scammer and an identity thief and you are supporting his chain and that makes you a scammer as well. I didn't lose faith in bitcoin. I lost faith in humanity. Fuck off scammer, get lost. Gee, and I _was_ sorry for your loss. I'm over it.
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I don't know. I really wish well for all of you. (Except the bcash morons)
So here is where I respond. You've given me a ration of shit over time. Because I do not conform to your particular religious sect of the Bitcoin canon. Yet who has lost faith in Bitcoin? Not me. While I'm truly sorry for your loss, fuck you very much.
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Pulling coin off exchanges. I don’t want them going under. Will leave filthy fiat on exchanges.
Not having a lot of coin on exchanges is just generally a good idea. But I sense a logic fail. High volume means exchanges are making money. Lots. How could this lead to them 'going under'? Unless you're dealing with a partial reserve fraudulent exchange. Don't do that.
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For everything else, there's NFS. Don't leave the network without it.
LoL NFS has almost zero security. if the IP address of a client matches, they get full access. ( but maybe it does not have remote code execution and it could be routed over an encrypted tunnel or VPN to add decent security.) Haha. When was your last experience with NFS? Sure, it _supports_ being stupid. As does SMB. But does not require such.
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