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March 09, 2021, 02:13:59 AM |
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Well hello there 53K, long time no see. Wow. Nice Mary Anne look.
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Transactions must be included in a block to be properly completed. When you send a transaction, it is broadcast to miners. Miners can then optionally include it in their next blocks. Miners will be more inclined to include your transaction if it has a higher transaction fee.
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lightfoot
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March 09, 2021, 02:15:03 AM |
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Thanks for the explanation, the 2GB of ram was what I found on the Internet after a quick search but I immediately thought that was not possible since the number seemed to be so low, I have never used win10, the last win that I used was win7 and even then I used it sparingly as I prefer Linux, but once it became clear win10 was nothing but a spyware software I completely bailed out and decided to not use Microsoft products again.
Good move. I was avoiding win10 but recently upgraded my MB & CPU and couldn't even begin to install 7. I ended up going with 10 in the interim but am planning an exit once I get my ducks in a row. You can block out most of the spyware crap on Win10, but yes it really treats you as the product. That said, I have run Windows 10 quite successfully on an IBM x61 thinkpad (last model before they sold to Lenovo). 4gb memory plus SSD and it's quite nice. 8gb memory (the max) and it feels like any other laptop as long as you're not running a flight simulator.
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lightfoot
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March 09, 2021, 02:19:52 AM |
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Welp, vaccinated today guess I'll make through till the next one. Ha ha, me too (Pfizer), not sure if they injected saline or something (completely inactive) as I did not feel anything, at least locally. People who are vaccinated with virus vector vaccines at least report something, which may be indicative of a response (soreness, slight fever). There is no way for me to check that they kept this stuff at -70oC. I might check for antibodies in 3-4 weeks. Same here, barley felt it, super fine needle. I think 18 days should be max effect timing. Chug a bottle of gatorade after each shot. Apparently it makes the hangover minimal.
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March 09, 2021, 02:20:58 AM |
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Happy Women's day (International) to WO chicks! ...if there are any Well, I infer that "Bitcoinbunny" is probably a "she", one or two nicks more, MAYBE.
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March 09, 2021, 02:24:05 AM |
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Good move. I was avoiding win10 but recently upgraded my MB & CPU and couldn't even begin to install 7. I ended up going with 10 in the interim but am planning an exit once I get my ducks in a row.
Yes, AMD make 7 a pain, plus there's lower performance to boot. If you're going 10, LTSC locked down with PrivateWin10 is my preferred path.
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Lambie Slayer
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March 09, 2021, 02:40:33 AM |
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I love Golden Bull Runs.
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I see an incoming stimmy bitcoin buy to heighten my sat stack. Twist my arm Uncle Sam, I’ll take it...
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March 09, 2021, 04:04:16 AM |
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Welp, vaccinated today guess I'll make through till the next one. Ha ha, me too (Pfizer), not sure if they injected saline or something (completely inactive) as I did not feel anything, at least locally. People who are vaccinated with virus vector vaccines at least report something, which may be indicative of a response (soreness, slight fever). There is no way for me to check that they kept this stuff at -70oC. I might check for antibodies in 3-4 weeks. Same here, barley felt it, super fine needle. I think 18 days should be max effect timing. Chug a bottle of gatorade after each shot. Apparently it makes the hangover minimal. We had our first ones (Pfizer) on Friday. Slight headache the rest of the day, shoulder was sore Fri and Sat. Much better yesterday and today.
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March 09, 2021, 04:21:10 AM |
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Welp, vaccinated today guess I'll make through till the next one. Ha ha, me too (Pfizer), not sure if they injected saline or something (completely inactive) as I did not feel anything, at least locally. People who are vaccinated with virus vector vaccines at least report something, which may be indicative of a response (soreness, slight fever). There is no way for me to check that they kept this stuff at -70oC. I might check for antibodies in 3-4 weeks. Same here, barley felt it, super fine needle. I think 18 days should be max effect timing. Chug a bottle of gatorade after each shot. Apparently it makes the hangover minimal. We had our first ones (Pfizer) on Friday. Slight headache the rest of the day, shoulder was sore Fri and Sat. Much better yesterday and today. You w00sy! j/k Nothing here feel normal (old).
Chug a bottle of gatorade after each shot. Apparently it makes the hangover minimal.
I chugged a coffee.
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March 09, 2021, 05:33:45 AM |
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You can block out most of the spyware crap on Win10, but yes it really treats you as the product.
That said, I have run Windows 10 quite successfully on an IBM x61 thinkpad (last model before they sold to Lenovo). 4gb memory plus SSD and it's quite nice. 8gb memory (the max) and it feels like any other laptop as long as you're not running a flight simulator.
Yeah, it's a shame. Without all the bullshittery, parts of it are an upgrade on 7. Then again, there's enforced updates and the schizophrenic setting systems so even without Microsoft trying to out-asshole everyone else on the privacy invasions, it's pretty much a wash.
Yes, AMD make 7 a pain, plus there's lower performance to boot. If you're going 10, LTSC locked down with
I got a recent chipset and it just barfed on attempted install and no drivers available at all.
It's going to be one of those nights where it's hard to go to bed, isn't it?
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March 09, 2021, 05:38:42 AM |
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will It reach 60k then or something like that
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March 09, 2021, 05:39:27 AM |
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Welp, vaccinated today guess I'll make through till the next one. Ha ha, me too (Pfizer), not sure if they injected saline or something (completely inactive) as I did not feel anything, at least locally. People who are vaccinated with virus vector vaccines at least report something, which may be indicative of a response (soreness, slight fever). There is no way for me to check that they kept this stuff at -70oC. I might check for antibodies in 3-4 weeks. congrats! happy to hear it starts to happen. since the local gov overhere completely fucked everything up, it will take until summer in my case and i guess i have to live with astraZ
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March 09, 2021, 05:40:25 AM |
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March 09, 2021, 05:43:52 AM |
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Wow. Nice Mary Anne look.
indeed. mesmerizing.
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Sayeds56
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
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March 09, 2021, 06:13:26 AM |
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Damn it feels good to come back after missing a day and seeing we're still above 50k.
50k+ is the new normal. Yes.
BTC has broken Strong Resistance at 52K and now heading towards 60K
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Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
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March 09, 2021, 06:15:26 AM |
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I wonder where's that savetherainforest fuck? Lost one of his properties today I guess?
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March 09, 2021, 06:15:28 AM |
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Oh my! Where in the world they find these shitty TAs? What is that they'll find in a BTC graph next? A dick pointing down as a bearish sign? BTC going up as a bearish sign.
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March 09, 2021, 06:21:36 AM |
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A friend just bought this one..... cool isn’t it If: cool = another level of retard Then: I agree - cool BAT PATTERN OF BTCOh my! Where in the world they find these shitty TAs? What is that they'll find in a BTC graph next? A dick pointing down as a bearish sign? Technical analysis is not a perfect science, it is science of Probabilities. It goes right more than 60% but can go wrong as well. It is based on Historical data, what happens yesterday same will happen tomorrow because typically Human behaviour never changes.
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March 09, 2021, 06:30:04 AM Last edit: March 09, 2021, 07:32:43 AM by shahzadafzal Merited by JayJuanGee (1), 600watt (1) |
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that was quick delivery. thank you.
keep in mind that the "chain of blocks" that satoshi referred to is just a chain of blocks. one could also say "block chain" and even making it only one word "blockchain" is not a crime. to satoshi and to bitcoinMaxis this chain of blocks is the transaction history of the bitcoin protocol. a transaction history is needed for the protocol to check if an UTXO is really an UnspendTXO. that is it. it is no technology, and - god forbid - not an invention at all.
just because everyone and there grandma is parroting "blockchain is the technology behind bitcoin" does not make it a technology. it is not. satoshi did not try to find a tech that made lying and cheating impossible. he tried to solve a problem in computer science - the double spend problem and by knitting together a handful of established cryptographic tools he was able to eliminate trust in a special p2p network without central authority. the bitcoin protocol is a pre-set closed system.
no btc token can be taken out of the protocol or added to it. (the ones that are not mined yet are already in the system, but not released yet. the release rate is known and also fixed from the get go.)
since it is a closed system, no "actual" input is necessary nor even possible. if you have keys to UTXO`s the bitcoin protocol let´s you choose how many you wish to send to another address. but that is it. that is no input from "outside", that is just an option to slice the UTXO. since there is no input possible, no one can cheat. everyone agrees on the same ledger, trust is eliminated, and since no owner or central authority is protecting the protocol satoshi set game theoretic rules that make it profitable to sell electric energy to the network in order to protect the network. the protectors get paid in fresh (but pre-set) UTXO sets. it is always more profitable to play with the rules of this closed system than working against it.
all this complicated cryptography, the consensus rules, the UTXO set, etc , etc created a closed system of ledger entries, that no one ever can fuck around with. great, but of what use is such a pre-set protocol that can´t do anything but sending around fractions of its native data entries back and forth?
it is utterly useless. it does not "communicate" or react with the outside world. you can´t use it for anything. only for one thing: a globaly monetary network. since money is the most important economic good and tool this very very special technology with only one use case "cant be fucked around with/manipulated or stopped" has such an impact.
lots of folks were hit by the impact - wtf - the dirty cheating lying monster that we call internet, that we all know, cannot be trusted one second, gave birth to a technology where no one can cheat??? how the fuck does this work? and when others started explaining: look, there is this chain of blocks... blockchain became a buzzword and then came the banks with the "blockchain-not-bitcoin" narrative.
blockchain does not magically enforce honesty in any way. it cant. as soon as you have data entries made by humans, those humans can lie or cheat and the software will never be able to tell because the real world is not the same as the digital realm. only bitcointechnology is able to connect both worlds.
after several years of this nonsense no other "blockchain" is used to solve any real world problem. blockchain is semantic wasteland as nic carter put it. it is nothing. an communication error. in the same way that shitcoins are all scams by default since they are just digital tokens that can represent something but cannot enforce anything in a trustless manner as long as they have companies that issue them or control them. no shitcoin is decentralized. they are all pyrit. the only viable thing to represent is money. and the digital money token problem is solved by the bitcoin protocol.
blockchains/shitcoins are often said to enhance/proof/establish property rights/ownership of whatever. but they cannot. you cannot tie real world stuff into the digital realm in a trustless but enforcable manner. the bitcoin protocol can do this but only with pre-set tokens and that invention is already done and running and that is why it is worth almost a trillion USD. that is some pretty hardcore explanation and no wonder its been 10 years and not a single practical use of blockchain exist... and every other so called "block-chain" idea first brings their own token for money sucking and then some shit revolving around "block + chains". Trust me after my little R&D I intentionally did not use the word "technology" for the blockchain but i said "concept", and I still believe it is a concept. Satoshi did bring this concept and that's a Bitcoin or like they way you said bitcointechnology and if you try to apply this "block chain" concept without bitcoin it will produce nothing. But oh boy look at books and courses available online for sale... "Blockchain Revaluation", "Blockchain for Business", "Blockchain Financial Services Resolution" you name it, even I saw a training course offered by "IEEE.org" and its funny the image they added in course their description to present a Blockchain in short bitcoin is the revolution and bitcoin is the technology of the future and its not going anywhere... at least until year 2140. Google didn't invent the blockchain. Otherwise, a search for "encryption" would deliver tens of thousands of results featuring the term "blockchain", along with some blockchain ads. Internet politics. Shitty as everything political.
Wo wonder search for "Bitcoin" also have only three pages and "total 128 results" only for Bitcoin.... that's even less than blockchain and cryptocurrency.... there is something serious going on with these big tech companies and that's why Bill Gates always speaking against bitcoins... sure enough they will adopt only if they get to control Bitcoin some how.
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March 09, 2021, 06:45:10 AM |
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