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March 07, 2021, 04:12:02 PM |
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+1 WOsMerit on the spot! Do users post this phrase when they want to send merit to someone? but at the same time they do not have them in stock.
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El duderino_
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March 07, 2021, 04:21:45 PM |
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+1 WOsMerit on the spot! Do users post this phrase when they want to send merit to someone? but at the same time they do not have them in stock. Been cleared out a few pages back... keep on track at the WO !!!
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d_eddie
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March 07, 2021, 04:25:34 PM |
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I feel like a jerk to say that, but those who trust their email communication to an Outlook server the internet almost deserve it. When will they learn?
ftfy This position is a little bit too drastic for me. I think communication on the Internet can hit a sweet spot between effectiveness and safety. Of course, the right tools are needed, but they must be made widely available to the largely uninformed masses.
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Three Millionth User
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March 07, 2021, 04:27:04 PM |
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Been cleared out a few pages back... keep on track at the WO !!!
Oh thanks, I just noticed.
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d_eddie
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March 07, 2021, 04:34:24 PM |
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I feel like a jerk to say that, but those who trust their email to an Outlook server almost deserve it. When will they learn?
Companies are having a hard time getting away from Microsoft. There are open source solutions for all Microsoft products, but employees often don't want to adapt. It's also a legal and insurance issue for some companies that require regular audits because Microsoft products have a better reputation than solutions from lesser known open source vendors. It's less employees, who typically must do what they're told and more employers and managers. As well as an undeserved reputation vs other products, there's also "nobody got fired for buying Microsoft" and the idea that if something goes wrong, there is someone to sue. However, Microsoft has lots of lawyers and a deep war chest as companies have often found out to their detriment. I helped a friend some time ago to buy a cheap notebook and setup Ubuntu on it for his daughter. Yesterday he showed me a letter from the school that she needs a Win10 Pro Notebook so that she can use O360 which all the lessons are based on.
Put win10 on a VM. Depending on your morals, you could don an eyepatch. (That doesn't really affect the point of what you're saying but fighting back always helps). Schools should be pushed into platform-agnosticism. Public schools should be almost forced into OS/FOSS (if they like their public funding, that is). There. I said it. Does this make me a socialist?
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JayJuanGee
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March 07, 2021, 04:41:31 PM |
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Speaking of something completely and utterly unrelated to the bitcoin price >ahem< 1.9 trillion "Stimulus" bill just passed. At the current price, you could buy 39.3 million Bitcoins with that.
I am afraid to disappoint them here. Let them have all the money in the world but there will never be 39.3 million popcorns. Personal dilemma because I'm afraid of heights but I can stand new bitcoin ATHs. Will I be able to get onboard the elevator? That is the problem. Or maybe I should avoid too much coffee in the morning. Fuck the space elevator.. sure let them research into it, build it, imagine great things about it and even go in little space elevator "trips" including going to places where no man has gone before or whatever.. I will be perfectly contentening here on earth in my waning days banging hookers, lambo donuting and snorting blow. I am fine here on Earth too. Space is boring. One builds resilience while being perfectly grounded on Earth and I leave the crazyness to those who float with their head up in the air. I believe that one of my main points is that certain adventures might be left to the youthful and the risk loving folks, and sure I was more youthful and surely more risk loving, but at a certain point, some of us come to a certain satisfaction attempting to live within our means and some of the risks that might be contained in just exploring within less risky boundaries. Take banging hookers, for example, not exactly completely risk free or even boring, but sure some peeps might get bored with that, or at least feel that they have experienced enough variety of that kind of adventure and be willing to move onto other kinds of adventures - and surely for me, I still think that there are plenty of adventures here on earth that I can still explore - even though I do become winded a bit easier engaging in some of the activities.. . Say for example, there might have been some times that I could run up that mountain and not really feel too affected.. and maybe even feel a bit stronger after the experience.. but sometimes attempting to sprint a block or two can be challenging.. so those kinds of real world limitations would curtail kinds of risks that might be taken, and surely some of the earlier adventurers into space may well need to meet some physical requirements, in which some folks may well just not be able to meet them, even though mentally they want to fantasize about doing x, y and z, and they fucking fail because they are living in their own fantasy about their own physical limitations that happen to be requisites for engaging in such adventures.. No I don't watch some of those real world challenges and obstacle courses, but sometimes it is quite amazing how much talent, strength and skills might be required and some couch potatoes are thinking that they could do that kind of thing too "with a bit of training" blah blah blah. I did martial arts when I was younger, and sure some of the skills still are present, but some of the skills take strength and endurance too, and it is quite unrealistic sometimes to conclude that some of those can be maintained after certain ages are reached even though I am not even saying that they will go to zero, but they may well go from 90% to 30% and that decrease makes a big ass difference in terms of considering the kinds of goals and activities that are both practical and reachable.
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March 07, 2021, 04:53:09 PM |
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Well it's quite simple, with every new bull run they need a new "scam-straction" to distract the pleebs away from Bitcoin. With this new NFT garbage, it's like the mother of all frauds: selling outrageously over-priced digital tulips on the biggest scam blockchain of them all, ETH. They will be *really* hard pressed to top that one in 2024.
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March 07, 2021, 04:56:04 PM |
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Well it's quite simple, with every new bull run they need a new "scam-straction" to distract the pleebs away from Bitcoin. With this new NFT garbage, it's like the mother of all frauds: selling outrageously over-priced digital tulips on the biggest scam blockchain of them all, ETH. They will be *really* hard pressed to top that one in 2024. Scamstractions can make a nice sider of Satoshi when you dump them before the top. They outperform BTC before exploding into thin air
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El duderino_
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March 07, 2021, 04:57:47 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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n00bs which are suckert in the NFT scams .... safe the poor souls please .... Cryptokitties all over again, just a more classy name with a short for etc
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BobLawblaw
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March 07, 2021, 04:57:55 PM |
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Bitcoin Haiku Day. The number is going up. Proceeding as planned.
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JimboToronto
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March 07, 2021, 04:59:30 PM |
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Near future one BTC, enough to buy property! Laughed away by fools.
I bought my first house In Mexico for less than One entire bitcoin. That was 3 years back. The price of a whole bitcoin Has tripled since then. In Toronto it Would cost 15 coins to buy An average house. I guess it depends More on location than on The price of Bitcoin.
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El duderino_
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March 07, 2021, 05:00:47 PM |
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5 k and 1 Thx for contributions W O, And bitebits last punch.
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d_eddie
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March 07, 2021, 05:02:24 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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My lil selfie forgot about haikus - NOT! A dedication.
#haiku
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March 07, 2021, 05:09:30 PM |
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That looks fun. But I do feel a huge FOMO to sell. Dunno why. But I fear like the price will go to that 41K / 39K / 37K or even 27K. Some people are nothing more than an example to hold up to others as a warning.
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March 07, 2021, 05:10:09 PM |
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I feel like a jerk to say that, but those who trust their email communication to an Outlook server the internet almost deserve it. When will they learn?
ftfy This position is a little bit too drastic for me. I think communication on the Internet can hit a sweet spot between effectiveness and safety. Of course, the right tools are needed, but they must be made widely available to the largely uninformed masses. Of course you're right. We're communicating here aren't we? If someone really needs to talk about anything important though, wouldn't Signal or Protonmail be better choices? Microsoft? Apple? Google? Facebook? Lawl.
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El duderino_
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March 07, 2021, 05:16:19 PM |
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Near future one BTC, enough to buy property! Laughed away by fools.
I bought my first house In Mexico for less than One entire bitcoin. That was 3 years back. The price of a whole bitcoin Has tripled since then. In Toronto it Would cost 15 coins to buy An average house. I guess it depends More on location than on The price of Bitcoin. Yeah ofcourse .... on a world avg would one btc at current prices be enough to buy an avg house ?
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March 07, 2021, 05:17:30 PM |
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Schools should be pushed into platform-agnosticism. Public schools should be almost forced into OS/FOSS (if they like their public funding, that is). There. I said it. Does this make me a socialist? Open standards should be a requirement at a minimum. Propping up a corporate monopoly should not be something the government is doing. However, I'm not sure how far down on the list of "things that the government shouldn't be doing but is" that actually is in the last couple of years.
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March 07, 2021, 05:22:54 PM |
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I feel like a jerk to say that, but those who trust their email communication to an Outlook server the internet almost deserve it. When will they learn?
ftfy This position is a little bit too drastic for me. I think communication on the Internet can hit a sweet spot between effectiveness and safety. Of course, the right tools are needed, but they must be made widely available to the largely uninformed masses. Of course you're right. We're communicating here aren't we? If someone really needs to talk about anything important though, wouldn't Signal or Protonmail be better choices? Much. Even better if it is augmented by end-to-end oldschool encryption (GnuPG/PGP). Which however entails making your public key widely available via a key server, but being ready to revocate it if for any reason it should become compromised. In short: key management is still a hassle. Microsoft? Apple? Google? Facebook? Lawl.
Several wanted people have been incarcerated because they couldn't keep their dumb fingers far from Tracebook.
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March 07, 2021, 05:23:16 PM |
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Yeah ofcourse .... on a world avg would one btc at current prices be enough to buy an avg house ?
Perhaps a better measure would be that 1BTC is plenty to *build* a decent house. It's usually the land that is the stinger.
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