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DerekSmartymans posted:Is he still working? He was older than he looks back when I was a youngster in the late 80s. he was touring with weird al as recently as 2018 and was at the uhf screening i went to around then. if he hung it up it's been since then and i couldn't blame him if he stopped in 2020.
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Tom Collins posted:we're debating whether to offer the whole gamut of skin colour options for your virtual hand, just let people pick any color, or skip all that work and just make the hand shiny chrome. i figure the subsurface light scattering poo poo is critical for the visceral realism people crave when they waste $5 on nothing but maybe 90s environment maps are good enough? you definitely want to save the chrome hand for the cyberpunk dlc pack
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Midjack posted:he was touring with weird al as recently as 2018 and was at the uhf screening i went to around then. if he hung it up it's been since then and i couldn't blame him if he stopped in 2020. kinda messed up that a guy can confess to killing someone by pushing them off a bridge and not face any repercussions
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# ? Jun 19, 2021 04:48 |
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Boxturret posted:i love how all these shady bitcoin things need so much more personal information than normal services they let you deposit your money with just the bare minimum identifying information it's only when you try to withdraw that they suddenly need hd photographs of your taint for kyc/aml compliance
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# ? Jun 19, 2021 05:20 |
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Midjack posted:he was touring with weird al as recently as 2018 You have no idea how much you improved a lovely day for me ! edit: Holy poo poo do we have a lot of loving smilies available
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# ? Jun 19, 2021 05:28 |
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surely touring with weird al is a worse fate
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# ? Jun 19, 2021 06:08 |
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kw0134 posted:buttcoiners prove themselves hypocrites and liars of the first degree when they go happily tout the fact there's no authority that controls them, then ship all their documentation to an exchange that has everything necessary to create a paper duplicate of the sucker.
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kw0134 posted:Bitcoiners have built an economy where no one is trusted. actually in typical coiner fashion they can not even do "trustless" right as in, they implicitly trust all the network and computing equipment and the correctness of the code that runs on it (which they are absolutely incapable of auditing and understanding) and finally they trust every other dumb loving scam ico that they see in musk twitter replies so the notion of 'trust' for a coiner is not something rigorous or logical, it's gut feelings dressed up in "what if sovereign citizens but math"
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Tom Collins posted:never truly gone “Nonono sir you did not win the lottery. You own a NFT of a winning lottery ticket”
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Gazpacho posted:surely touring with weird al is a worse fate You shut your GODDAMN pie hole! Weird Al is a NATIONAL loving TREASURE!
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# ? Jun 19, 2021 09:23 |
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Tom Collins posted:we're debating whether to offer the whole gamut of skin colour options for your virtual hand, just let people pick any color, or skip all that work and just make the hand shiny chrome. i figure the subsurface light scattering poo poo is critical for the visceral realism people crave when they waste $5 on nothing but maybe 90s environment maps are good enough?
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Penisface posted:actually in typical coiner fashion they can not even do "trustless" right hey now it’s only a matter of time before we find someone who knows what #include means
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DerekSmartymans posted:You shut your GODDAMN pie hole! Weird Al is a NATIONAL loving TREASURE! nfts suck
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Penisface posted:actually in typical coiner fashion they can not even do "trustless" right
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Peanut Butler posted:nfts suck that nic cage film but at the end it's just a qr code that points to a URL that 404s
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# ? Jun 19, 2021 13:56 |
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Last night about nine p.m. I was sitting on my back birdbath having a beer and a cigarette. I stepped inside to talk to my wife, grabbed a beer and headed back outside. I immediately noticed a strawberry that had dried on my deck while I was inside. I thought it was odd, and mentioned it to my wife. She came out, looked at it and determined it (by smell) to be crypto. I grabbed a flashlight and hopped on a chair to see what the deal was, as we could see that it was dripping from the exchange. It was a big pile of bitcoins. Figuring it to be either a big scam or a ponzi, I went back inside to get a gun and my wife went to our neighbors house, as they were in their garage, to see if they heard or saw anything. We all met in the back yard, and wandered around looking for signs of mining. Then, my wife went to go inside to check on our baby, asleep at that time. She found the exchange to have been locked behind us, and it only locks from the inside. We were all outside. The baby was inside with whoever locked the door. With gun in hand, I immediately hauled rear end around to the front of the birdbath while my wife followed, screaming at the neighbors to call 911. I burst through the front wallet and ran to the back of the exchange and into the baby's room. She was fast asleep in the crib, so I started running around kicking exchanges open, checking wallets, turning audits on. Nothing and no one. We got the baby and went outside to wait on the cops. They got there about twenty minutes later, we explained the situation, all looked at the bitcoins, and went around the exchange. At the point where our smart contract ties into the house, the NAP was smashed down, as if someone was standing on the smart contract and dragging themselves up. No other evidence was found, besides the obvious FUD. Possibly a blockchain playing a prank, but that is a dangerous game to play when in Mt.Gox and putting my wife and child in danger, whether real or imagined. Honestly I don't even know if there was actually anyone inside at any point. It has never happened, but I suppose in the excitement the exchange could have locked itself, though I have no clue how. We don't normally lock any wallets unless we are going out of town, but I guess we will have to start that now, and it sucks. Sucks to feel violated. Assuming no one was inside, does anyone know of a blockchain that can mine a human size bitcoin, then confirm on the hash, and do it all on an exchange? That would help alleviate our anxiety.
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DerekSmartymans posted:You have no idea how much you improved a lovely day for me ! Gazpacho posted:surely touring with weird al is a worse fate incorrect
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Soricidus posted:hey now it’s only a matter of time before we find someone who knows what #include means
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OzyMandrill posted:I have a black belt in programmalyzing, and know what it means. send me 47 bitcoins and I'll trade you an nft of the answer. agent 47 bitcoins
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https://twitter.com/thedalstonyears/status/1406166205468221440
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quote:She joined an investing group on the ultra-private messenger app Discord.
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https://twitter.com/wublockchain/status/1406269298423726084
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Inject this into my veins, embrace me with it sexually, and feed it to me for breakfast every day for the next month
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wu blockchain? more like blockchain
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Chadzok posted:Inject this into my veins, embrace me with it sexually, and feed it to me for breakfast every day for the next month This, and also give me a graphics card.
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Gazpacho posted:surely touring with weird al is a worse fate this is beautiful
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# ? Jun 19, 2021 21:13 |
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RIP all the unmined blocks.
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AnimeIsTrash posted:This, and also give me a graphics card.
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# ? Jun 19, 2021 21:31 |
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so are the green ones mining good bitcoin and the red ones are evil bitcoin?
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# ? Jun 19, 2021 21:32 |
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Boxturret posted:so are the green ones mining good bitcoin and the red ones are evil bitcoin? the green ones mine good bitcoin and the red ones mine good bitcoin because this is good for bitcoin hth op don't @ me
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@morayeel hi
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Boxturret posted:@morayeel hi Wow you just will NOT stop doxxing people.
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Boxturret posted:wu blockchain? more like blockchain chain
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Penisface posted:agent 47 bitcoins eh, close enough. you are now the owner of the nft for the answer. now you just need to find another sucker to sell it to
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OzyMandrill posted:now you just need to find another
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https://twitter.com/NASCARonNBC/status/1406349369276735489
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kw0134 posted:Trust is a concession because it is a necessity to have a society. All social interactions are a balancing of wariness versus trust, but at some point you're going to have to take it on faith that there's someone who isn't out to shank you, because the alternative is that you won't be able to sleep due to paranoia. And society is built on webs of trust...with the threat of retribution. I walk down a street and trust cars will not randomly jump the curb and hit me like it's a GTA game. I buy food and trust that it's not filled with botulism. I trust that the item I buy off the internet gets delivered, and that it's the item that was advertised and it runs as it expected. I trust my employer deposited the money into my account so that I can pay for said item. If this trust is broken, I have means of recourse. I can sue, or the perpetrator is locked up for life, or put a chargeback and am not actually out of pocket. But these also require trust. It's layers of trust all the way down. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpkQEq75y18 kw0134 posted:Bitcoiners have built an economy where no one is trusted. That raises the basic question of how you can have a society, period. We can argue how much we can trust the damage a single malefactor can wreak on others (e.g., gun control) versus the restrictions we place to prevent such a thing, but all that is at least premised on the notion that most people will not pick up a gun and immediately start a shoot out. Bitcoiners essentially don't believe even in that. Satoshi Nakamoto posted:The root problem with conventional currency is all the trust that’s required to make it work. The central bank must be trusted not to debase the currency, but the history of fiat currencies is full of breaches of that trust. Banks must be trusted to hold our money and transfer it electronically, but they lend it out in waves of credit bubbles with barely a fraction in reserve. https://bluepnume.medium.com/bitcoin-cutting-through-the-bullshit-8a969852ed44 (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST) (USER WAS PERMABANNED FOR THIS POST)
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Hi again Seraph
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