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September 25, 2020, 04:03:59 PM |
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My sister offered me and my father a DNA test kit, the kind that will tell me I'm 42% this, 23% that, etc. Which in itself is total BS and very "unFrench".
Offering it to me and my father, she didn't realize it sent the message "there are doubts about your parentality". Probably because there is in fact no doubt, we look very much alike, have the same shade of grey-blue eyes, the same slight eye defect to the same eye...
Knowing I'm a fan of Agatha Christie, police procedurals, CSI, the concept of a perfect crime, she didn't realize I would never give my DNA willingly !
And nowadays that's not enough, you must convince your extended family not to do it either, which in my case is a daunting task as my family is very large.
Ancestry.com which made roughly 1 bil annual revenue was just recently sold to Blackstone for 4.7 bil: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ancestry-m-a-blackstone-group-idUSKCN2512ESThe key to this very high price (wrt annual revs) is probably this: Today Ancestry said it has 3 million paying subscribers, a collection of 24 billion records, and more than 18 million people in its AncestryDNA network.
That is about 20 cents per DNA record set. Resold to interested parties at $1 per record set a few times should result in a nice profit I guess. If you ever used ancestry, you are now their product on sale, even though you paid for the service.
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September 25, 2020, 04:16:10 PM |
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Today Ancestry said it has 3 million paying subscribers...
That's a lot of suckers actually paying to be data-mined in the most invasive way. Pathetic.
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September 25, 2020, 04:51:54 PM |
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The fight between Nada & Frank was hilarious. Just wear the fucking glasses man! Damn!
Nada: "I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum." Epic!
That was a hilarious fight, this is another of my favorites. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwGkOFb2j7s
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Hueristic
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September 25, 2020, 05:22:18 PM |
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All non-public communications should be encrypted. Period.
If you only encrypt selected things, then you are red-flagging those things as “something to hide”, leaking what is in practical effect contextual metadata, and inviting targeted attackers to seek specifically the things that you wanted to encrypt. Oops.
W0rd.
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September 25, 2020, 05:33:45 PM |
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i am taking a bet on CT. if price reaches $400k before next halving I lose 1 btc. if it doesn't, I win 1 btc.
already salivating...
How can I make a bet/hedge like that? Asking for friend... what is your twitter handle? I can dm you his betting offer and maybe he is willing take more than just the bet with me. since it will be done via smart contract on bitcoin once it is set up, no cheating is possible.
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VB1001
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September 25, 2020, 05:45:40 PM Last edit: September 25, 2020, 05:58:30 PM by VB1001 |
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Damn in life there is always someone who has more https://i.imgur.com/rMhiSPb.jpgI will settle for my dinner, today I open the fall season with a raclette, a good red wine. Right now I toast and share a beer with everyone, take care.
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September 25, 2020, 05:52:56 PM Last edit: September 25, 2020, 06:09:27 PM by Paashaas |
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So it again begs the question..why? If they have the technology to completely mask their presence and travel the stars unobserved..why the hell are they here watching us? You can write a whole book about it but i'll kick the door straight away. They are watching us because they are in a way our creators atleast according to Sumerian texts. The Sumerian texts was written in a language that was developed in ancient Mesopotamia and is the oldest known written language originated around 8000 BC. They called them the ''the engineers'' ore sky gods other civilisations called them star/cloud people, giants and angels. (They are the ones who build all those megalithic structures) Those engineers seeded life on thousands of planets and have looked to learn about how life evolves in different ways including Earth in the hope that we too might one day reach their vast intellect to understand the universe to unlock the secrets of space travel and the after life and who we really are. They say that we are made from flesh and blood but our soul is made from pure energy. They will return one day when we're are ready.
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September 25, 2020, 05:53:50 PM Last edit: September 26, 2020, 01:14:15 AM by nullius |
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I named myself after Homer Edit:I misunderstood your emoji, until I just checked the associated alt text. D’oh! I apologize for having come off as insulting to you about that issue. I will edit my prior post to note this.
Homer Simpson is a cultural pet peeve of mine, for so very many reasons; but I would not have made that personal to you, if I hadn’t thought that you were ridiculing me for not being sufficiently “hip” and modern!
Interpretation of emojis, icons, and other pictograms: Another modern problem. :-( End of edit.
Naturally, as a gentleman, I paid you the compliment of presuming that you named yourself after the immortal genius whose epic poems are hailed by scholars as the founding documents of Western culture—the non-ephemeral Homer who will be remembered in the future, as he has been remembered for thousands of years—instead of a popular fictional fad character made to brainwash the masses into believing that men must be fat, stupid, out of control of their own lives, and not only lacking in household authority but also, abjectly undeserving of it. D’oh! I can almost hear Marge sighing at my mistake, before she does something to fix the situation with her homely practical wisdom. ...according to the servile mode of thought, the good man must in any case be the SAFE man: he is good-natured, easily deceived, perhaps a little stupid, un bonhomme. Everywhere that slave-morality gains the ascendancy, language shows a tendency to approximate the significations of the words “good” and “stupid.”
I was more concerned with 'modernity' than 'whore' but I appreciate the insight nonetheless. Cryptotourist understood what I wrote and had already defended your hypocrisy as trolling; I was happier with that explanation. My contempt for modernity is not trolling! To the contrary. You misunderstood so completely that I am not sure how it is even possible (and if thus you are trolling me—touché, IHBT). I was “trolling” sirazimuth over the CT/123 thing. Edit: And reviewing the context: I wasn’t even criticizing modernity in the post that you very selectively (mis)quoted. To the contrary, I was saying that old allegories can be adapted to the scenarios of new times. Hypocrisy? WTF? Edit again: Oh, so was your link specifically to an Urban Dictionary definition of “whore” intended to suggest that I be a hypocrite for finding timeless old stories relevant to new problems, but not chasing idiotic, oftentimes politically motivated fads in language? If so, that is such an absurd confusion of concepts that I could not guess what you did not say.Do you seriously suggest that, because I do generally despise the culture and worldview of modern times ( i.e., about the past two centuries), I am a hypocrite if I don’t go full Amish? That would present me with a false dilemma based on comically simpleminded, absolutely binary thinking. Just because something is new, that doesn’t make it good—but that doesn’t necessarily make it bad, either. Both fallacies are idiot-traps. Moreover, only a fool refuses to use the tools available to him in his own life— if those tools can help him to achieve goals that are more important to him than the tools’ cost. And by the way, speaking of newness—my contempt for modernity is not new. E.g.:Society cannot continue even another hundred years the way we are now. I thought it clear, my implication was past-tense. You are most of a hundred years out of date for the collapse of anything which could be properly called a functioning “society”. Some might say, more than a hundred years. The problem is that those living in a post-apocalyptic desert of downfallen, zombie-like anthropoids have already forgotten what it means to be human—what it meant, once upon a time. By comparison, Roman society was a zombified rotting corpse for four or five centuries before the civil machine built by long-gone forebears ran out of momentum. I can see how greater technology could have accelerated the ultimate downfall in various ways. What’s left is to secure yourself, take care of your own, live by honour alone whereas law is meaningless, keep busy with something productive, and try to have some fun. [...] I believe nullius has a more optimistic view of the future than I do. “Optimism is cowardice.” — Spengler (writing most of a hundred years ago) * Marge sighs. In a modern world so absurd that I have almost wholly given up on satire, serious thought is mistaken for nonsense.
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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September 25, 2020, 06:17:22 PM |
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I honestly say.... Listen happily to my dailey BS and view me walking naked, couldn't be less bothered.... Pffff they will shut down themselves if they saw my episode when I got my ass dumped I hear ya! The problem is elsewhere. Today, you don't give a fuck. But what if in 20 years (for example's sake), you are someone incredibly rich and incredibly important. They will use all that collected info - most likely against you. [highest bidder wins] Maybe you don't know..... But you're writing with the most important man/occupant of this laptop i'm sitting behind, what are they gonna use against me.... I'm not afraid someone throwing my dick on the net Still if i'm a normal guy, not doing the most worst things, cheating when with someone or stealing or .... Then they can use what they like, its not that i'm gonna be the next president of the US even not the King of this little Belgium I might or will be important for some, but still I have never been bothered with to much sh*t ....... I have to agree with Cryptotourist again... what a strange world to be agreeing with cryptotourist... There are all kinds of possible levels of spies (governmental, hackers, attackers, private commercial, etc).. and surely most of the information has little or no value, but still problematic for peeps or entities to be getting this information without your explicit permission.. including that you might have more issues down the road because you had not anticipated how the information might end up getting used down the road by some entity that you had not anticipated (and you don't even know).. asymmetrical in that regard. They have information about you, but you don't have shit about them or know what they have about you, exactly, because you hardly even remember what you ate for breakfast. #justsaying Just thought back.... mindrust holding on to that anonymous price prediction (and what such wrong info could do with a man), true BTC's don't follow predictions.... We just see NOW and what its all about.
That was following masterluc.. or whatever, just as well to have been anonymous. mindrust knew so much based on his fear... did the wrong thing, and failed/refused to take mitigating steps based on his purported superior knowledge and fear that looks totally crazy in retrospect. I tried to answer a similar question regarding how to act/react to these kinds of extreme unknowns in one of my posts from earlier today (actually less than an hour ago). And, surely the answer is that none of us really know for sure, but we still should be attempting to act somewhat prudently and without rashness - especially based on BIG BTC price movements - that are somewhat within expectations, even if such BTC price moves ended up overshooting what we had expected.
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September 25, 2020, 06:20:18 PM |
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i am trying to find out how money transfers through banks technically work (ACH, SEPA). I cannot find anything useful, there are just general descriptions but not detailed technical descriptions. what I want to find out is to what level present day money transfers between private consumers or between business and customer are automated/digitized. how do clearing houses work under the hood? how do they receive, control and process transactions? how are their databases connected or are their kept separate?
i am willing to rain merits for useful info. or even sats. is there a banker here or someone with prime knowledge about this topic?
thank you!
https://engineering.gusto.com/how-ach-works-a-developer-perspective-part-1/
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September 25, 2020, 06:20:34 PM Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (1) |
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today the dollar got stronger but bitcoin also was rising. usually, when the dollar is strong bitcoin is falling and when the dollar is weak, bitcoin price rises. check the charts and look what happened in 2017 and also in the first half of 2020.
decouple from eth decouple from dollar decouple from gold decouple from stocks
this will be fun.
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September 25, 2020, 06:23:35 PM |
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i am trying to find out how money transfers through banks technically work (ACH, SEPA). I cannot find anything useful, there are just general descriptions but not detailed technical descriptions. what I want to find out is to what level present day money transfers between private consumers or between business and customer are automated/digitized. how do clearing houses work under the hood? how do they receive, control and process transactions? how are their databases connected or are their kept separate?
i am willing to rain merits for useful info. or even sats. is there a banker here or someone with prime knowledge about this topic?
thank you!
https://engineering.gusto.com/how-ach-works-a-developer-perspective-part-1/uups, already out of merit. I owe you 5 merits !
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September 25, 2020, 06:33:21 PM |
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Seeing that WO is a little on the "rough & edgy" side lately, allow me to add a soothing note to the mix: Leonard Cohen - Villanelle For Our TimeLet the gentle music soothe your soul, and the lyrics touch your heart. — Goodbye, Leonard, and thanks for bringing us so much light, wisdom, and healing.
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September 25, 2020, 06:37:45 PM |
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i am taking a bet on CT. if price reaches $400k before next halving I lose 1 btc. if it doesn't, I win 1 btc.
already salivating...
Sorry, what's CT?
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September 25, 2020, 06:42:10 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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i am taking a bet on CT. if price reaches $400k before next halving I lose 1 btc. if it doesn't, I win 1 btc.
already salivating...
Sorry, what's CT? CryptoTwitter. absolutely bonkers. peak tribalism and a lot of fun.
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Last of the V8s
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September 25, 2020, 06:46:02 PM |
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600 there were a couple more answers further back too
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September 25, 2020, 06:52:15 PM |
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I have been thinking about this: Besides, at this stage in the game I'd just rather not know the political beliefs of people I otherwise hold in high regard for their contributions elsewhere. That falls under the category of “your problem, not theirs”. I regularly use things made by people whom I personally despise. If I didn’t, then I would need to boycott >99% of all things in the modern world. Including almost every product of the tech industry. Including the Internet. Should I render myself powerless and irrelevant, while people whom I despise make things that give them power, influence, prestige, and wealth? I think not. On the flipside, if I ever create something of significant value (which, thanks to the benefits of anonymity and pseudonymity, you may or may not ever know), then I would personally appreciate if you would please refrain from contaminating my pure and sacred creation with your grubby little hands. You, and a few billion others. At least, that is how I feel: I wish for anything that I ever create to only be touched (or even seen) by people whom I approve politically, morally, and culturally. But if I have a purpose for giving others something of value to them, then I am not inclined to defeat myself by throwing a hissy fit, grabbing my toys, and running away. What about whatever productive work you may do? Do you lie awake at night wondering if somebody you dislike may enjoy something that you have done? To any creative personality, is that not infinitely more important than the personalities who made things that you consume? I think that this point needs a salutary object demonstration.I hate simply cannot resist the opportunity to ruin this for you: Dr Wernher von Braun, the chief architect of the rocket that put man on the moon, was a NSDAP member and SS officer who attained the rank of SS-Sturmbannführer. I have no doubt that deep in his heart, he wished to put a swastika flag on the moon instead of the American flag. And he was not the only like mind on the moon mission team; to the contrary! I have a longtime pet theory that the “moon landing hoax” nonsense is motivated by this well-known fact on a very deep level. It is a way of declaring Dr von Braun “cancelled”.To help you cope with “the political beliefs of people [you] otherwise hold in high regard”, why don’t you open a P&S thread Revealing The Truth: The so-called “moon landing” was a hoax concocted by an underground Nazi conspiracy to glorify the Third Reich! Now, here and there on the Internet, you may have seen what appears to be PROOF that the moon landing hoax was done by Jews. But of course, as a cover story in case the hoax was discovered, the Nazis had to create a meta conspiracy theory blaming the hoax on Jews. Just because logically, Jews are exactly the people who would want for an SS officer and his fellows to be forever remembered in history as the builders of the first moon rocket. That’s a typical Jewish thing! It all makes sense! Connect the dots, people!Perhaps I myself should make such a thread. The aforestated theory is more sensible than most of the stuff in P&S. Lest delicate liberal brains actually, literally, physically explode, I will not mention the various opinions of numerous poets, artists, scholars, scientists, and philosophers throughout history—e.g., what Voltaire said about blacks and Jews. If, nutildah, you really want to apply some sort of a political correctness litmus test for “the political beliefs of people [you] otherwise hold in high regard for their contributions”, then more or less your only option is to go hide in a cave.
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September 25, 2020, 06:52:50 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (2) |
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Lot of sadness and concern about, about Ron Paul having a stroke. One of the good guys huh?
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