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May 04, 2020, 09:30:40 PM |
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Dumbest shit I ever heard.
Buy whatever is best, never lock yourself into any brand.
Watch your mouth. My family can trace its unbroken Intel usage back to 1745. My grandparents and parents met at a chip foundry. I was born in a clean room and I shat thermal paste for my first 18 months. My 8086 confirms this.
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OutOfMemory
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May 04, 2020, 09:32:14 PM |
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Haha, all of us are secretly still PC Nerds I took delivery of 28 TB of spinning hardness today. Nothing gets my watery sap rising more than quality storage these days. That means nuttin. Which manufacturer? Mind to share the disk sector size and count, too? And did you already patch and configure the firmware?
My 8086 confirms this.
That DIN 41524 keyboard connectors
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gentlemand
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Welt Am Draht
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May 04, 2020, 09:36:20 PM |
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That means nuttin. Which manufacturer? Mind to share the disk sector size and count, too? And did you already patch and configure the firmware? Nothing too exciting. It was a WD My Book Duo with two 14 TB reds. They were immediately whipped out and rammed into me NAS. It's now being refilled with my real time rail journey videos. I tend to point the camera towards the carpet as the changing light and the sound of the train, plus passenger coughing, lulls me to sleep.
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May 04, 2020, 09:37:15 PM |
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Will we Vegeta short time frame-ish??
YES NO
YES and more frequently, and then boom (50% sure it's an up move )
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May 04, 2020, 09:40:37 PM |
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I'd go for a XPS13.
Still best of the pack.
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May 04, 2020, 09:42:42 PM |
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That means nuttin. Which manufacturer? Mind to share the disk sector size and count, too? And did you already patch and configure the firmware? Nothing too exciting. It was a WD My Book Duo with two 14 TB reds. They were immediately whipped out and rammed into me NAS. It's now being refilled with my real time rail journey videos. I tend to point the camera towards the carpet as the changing light and the sound of the train, plus passenger coughing, lulls me to sleep. I stuck to WD once Seagate got shit and Maxtor kept producing increasing numbers of drives that died after a few years. Sadly, i only could get WD Greens for my NAS, but i configured them to head parking / energy saving plans of Blues. Otherwise they also won't have lived too long in a NAS that gets used on a daily basis.
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JayJuanGee
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May 04, 2020, 09:43:50 PM |
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Bitcoin is in the tenth year of a secular bull market. The liquid market with rational price discovery began in 2010.
If it is so, man, I don't want to see a secular bear around here. It's a crazy-ass word choice. Secular. What the fuck is "secular" in this context? Just on the face of it, "secular" does not seem descriptive of what is actually happening in bitcoin, especially if we attempt to bitcoin from its beginnings and therefore even ascribing the beginning of its market as 10-years.. but probably more accurate than using 11 years or 11.5 years because bitcoin did not even really have a price for a bit over a year after it was already in existence in terms of being mined, and then the next year (during 2010), it was very budding and niche in terms of its finding a niche amongst very early nerds and perhaps finding some initial prices, without hardly any spread amongst the population (or regular peeps). Even right now, many of us, including yours truly, speculate regarding so many people in the world not knowing what the fuck is bitcoin, in its first couple of years, the group of people kind of knowing what bitcoin was or might be was even smaller - and bitcoin was way the hell less, including largely networkless nerd speculation... and probably we have to go at least two years after its inception and beginning to mine before we can even come close to trying to ascribe any kinds of asset qualities to it.. which might then be attempted to be considered with the use of market / trading language terms.
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JayJuanGee
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May 04, 2020, 09:59:21 PM |
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May 04, 2020, 10:05:27 PM |
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9000 getting close. Come on Vegeta, you can do it!
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JayJuanGee
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May 04, 2020, 10:08:57 PM |
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Zoom the fuck out, ToxicMoxic!!!
D ---- M strong hands I will concede that Rome was not built in a day.
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Toxic2040
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May 04, 2020, 10:14:32 PM |
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Will we Vegeta short time frame-ish??
YES NO
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May 04, 2020, 10:24:29 PM |
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3 trillion here, 3 trillion there
pretty soon...something something
profit?
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HairyMaclairy
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May 04, 2020, 10:25:49 PM |
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It’s not a secular bear market. Its a secular bull market with a local top. It’s unreasonable to expect the price to continue to go up as the halvening hype fades. And it will take some time for the supply side constraints to start to bite.
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Biodom
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May 04, 2020, 10:35:07 PM |
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It’s not a secular bear market. Its a secular bull market with a local top. It’s unreasonable to expect the price to continue to go up as the halvening hype fades. And it will take some time for the supply side constraints to start to bite.
That may be so, but you've got to say it, boyo,...what's the [local] number? I gave mine already.
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I guess this is OK.
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May 04, 2020, 10:45:23 PM |
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That means nuttin. Which manufacturer? Mind to share the disk sector size and count, too? And did you already patch and configure the firmware? Nothing too exciting. It was a WD My Book Duo with two 14 TB reds. They were immediately whipped out and rammed into me NAS. It's now being refilled with my real time rail journey videos. I tend to point the camera towards the carpet as the changing light and the sound of the train, plus passenger coughing, lulls me to sleep. Neat hack there. 2 WD Reds for pretty much the price of a single!
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May 04, 2020, 10:47:04 PM |
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3 trillion here, 3 trillion there
pretty soon...something something
profit?
Kind of interesting actually. At a certain point there simply are no consequences for the worst behavior. Almost as if you had a rich daddy giving you everything. I have a different question. Why is it working? I don't see anybody objecting, really. In Japan they were at it for 20 years or so. Did not stimulate much, but did not hyperinflate anything either. Sending numbers from one ledger to another. Some people now suggest DEEP negative rates. Now, that, I think, could be dangerous.
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gentlemand
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May 04, 2020, 10:48:30 PM |
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Neat hack there. 2 WD Reds for pretty much the price of a single!
Yes. And they pop straight out and they're official reds. Shucking the Elements disks often comes in a little cheaper but they're relabelled reds so might be ones that didn't quite cut it. I read that WD have been sneaking SMR into their smaller capacity reds but left the big 'uns alone. Luckily I'm a size queen.
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JayJuanGee
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May 04, 2020, 11:01:56 PM |
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Never heard about a 12 mo moving average, but....OK. ...Introducing a 520 wk moving average...We are way above that one. Mind you, I am still bullish, but planB keeps coming up with something that is tangential at this point. I understand that he is nervous on whether his models would work or not. It's nail-biting time. I think that PlanB is just active in posting, and engaging about the bitcoin topic in a variety of ways that are largely helpful to educating people about bitcoin, and probably he has a goal of bringing people into bitcoin based on seemingly strong fundamentals. Being bullish, giddy and excited about bitcoin is not the same as being nervous. The BTC price would have to go way the fuck out of wack for such Plan B's model to not be helpful and informative in a variety of ways, such as even contributing to understanding whether the model is broken or if it needs to be tweaked (or just thrown completely out). It is way too early to even consider that Plan B's model might be broken in some kind of way, and so the fuck what, if it is? I mean, yeah, let's say that fiat money printers spend a trillion or more into just dumping on bitcoin on an ongoing basis (yeah as if that is going to happen?) and then BTC prices stay down in the sub $1ks for months or years, then maybe we might start to consider that there is something wrong with Plan B's model, and would we throw it out, or would we just have to tweak the model in order to account for a kind of unexpected exogenous occurrence?
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