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Need to bag them...
They don't make explosion- and fire-proof battery bags for smart luggage.
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In case of emergencies...
Get a hand cranked, solar powered radio/flashlight/iPhone charger for when the Earth goes sideways..
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air cleaner
So, buy a good and decent air cleaner (with lots of activated carbon) for your home and for the baby stroller or carrier buy the belt mounted part of the air cleaner the welders use with electric motors and filters and put the flexible hose to the baby's carrier compartment. Something like this 3M Breathe Easy Turbo Belt-Mounted Powered Air Purifying Respirator
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Show him the science...
... about how his brain doesn't reason correctly. You can tell people the facts and you won't reason to the right conclusion:
The reality is IP law is so out of control you need to sit down and get a good reason as to why it's bullshit.
Teach him about the theft of PC games and show him most wanted 2005 and NFS world online - same game but just rebranded for corporations to take control of the files on their servers. The reality is the corporate world has been stealing everything that isn't nailed down because they know the public is tech illiterate and indoctrinated. There is no such thing as balanced capitalism if you look at the last 200 years of copyright law. Go pick up a copy of Most wanted 2005 and download NFS World online, and show him how corporations trick people.
I'll use the example of need for speed for the PC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need_for_Speed:_Most_Wanted_(2005_video_game)
Same game forked and modified to be held hostage and rebranded "MMO".
NFSWORLD homepage with years the game has been shut down
Against intellectual monopoly
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Stop worrying about AIs...
The AI book that everyone should get is available for pre-order. "Artificial Intelligence For Dummies" by John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron.
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Stop worrying about AIs...
The AI book that everyone should get is available for pre-order. "Artificial Intelligence For Dummies" by John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron.
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DIY Cryptocurrency Mining...
If you want mine your own crypto currency, you need a motherboard with 19 PCIe 1X slots to plug in 19 GPUs and a couple of 1200W PSUs.
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No surprise...
When you have a company founded by a bunch of douche bags.
Source: "The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal" by Ben Mezrich
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Seriously...
Do you want to work for a company founded by a bunch of douche bags.
Source: "The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal" by Ben Mezrich
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DIY Cryptocurrency Mining...
If you want mine your own crypto currency, you need a motherboard with 19 PCIe 1X slots to plug in 19 GPUs and a couple of 1200W PSUs.
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Stop worrying about AIs...
The AI book that everyone should get is available for pre-order. "Artificial Intelligence For Dummies" by John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron.
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Marissa Mayer...
If you ever wondered what Marissa Mayer was like at Google, check out "I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59" by Douglas Edwards.
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Remember Pluto!
I know the youngsters will find this astounding... remember when the solar system had nine planets?
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DIY Cryptocurrency Mining...
If you want mine your own crypto currency, you need a motherboard with 19 PCIe 1X slots to plug in 19 GPUs and a couple of 1200W PSUs.
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Re:The Coal Board
Citation needed.
They're all over the place: https://www.epa.gov/sites/prod...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015...
http://www.ucsusa.org/clean-ve...You can search up to power plants very easily as Australia found out. Not only that but you can build a 1GW NG plant for less then $400m
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It's made for people, not from people.
Four times a day, a sachet of powder is stirred in water to make a soup or shake.
They contain about 200 calories, but also the right balance of nutrients.Noting that 1 scoop from a tub of Soylent is 200 calories.
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Everything is connected! Everyone is Vulnerable!
There is now a slightly old book out there called:
Future Crimes: Everything is Connected. Everyone is Vulnerable.
https://www.amazon.com/Marc-Go...
It covers the business models of Apple, Facebook, Google, Linked-In, etc. and IoT makers of how we are all *product* and we can expect our personal data to be treated as expendable. Much like a rancher is not concerned as long as the whole herd is not killed off. Because the companies are not responsible for it in any way. So they also rush vulnerable IoT devices to market, since no user can sue the. It's all outlined in the terms of service.
It's the book I hand to non-techie users, so they get a clue of what is going on.
Spoiler: Facebook appears to be the worst offender.
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Where does Amazon sell SOTS?
Let me know when [...] the film Song of the South [...] gets released on region 1 DVD
Song of the South
Amazon, about $34.
What format, and what region?
If you're referring to this listing, I doubt that it's a lawful release. For one thing, when I zoomed in on the front cover, the "Disney DVD" mark was misaligned. For another, one review states: "The problem is the audio/video sync is totally off, at times by 5 seconds or more." I've seen a lot of other bootlegs of this film for sale on the web and in person.
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Re:Obligatory Stasi remark
Call me old-fashioned but I can't help considering someone ridiculous who apparently gets all his knowledge from Youtube videos. No matter what message you've got, I didn't even check it and don't care, try reading some books first. You can find them in the library.
Uhh you do know the first video is former national security advisor of the united states? AKA someone with serious foreign policy credibility, he's been giving speeches everywhere and talking about his concern for the political awakening of the publics of the world. The reality is the rich are exploiting everyone else and that has elites concerned because it's starting to become obvious the elites have always been robbing the world and the rule of law is a myth. That's the reality, otherwise he wouldn't call the political awakening of the masses a "menace", aka a menace to their profits.
In his 1970 book Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era, Brzezinski wrote the following.
"The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zbigniew_Brzezinski
From war is a racket:
"I helped make Mexico, especially Tampico, safe for American oil intersts in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefits of Wall Street. The record of racketeering is long. I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it that Standard Oil went its way unmolested."[p. 10]
"War is a racket.
...It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives." [p. 23]"The general public shoulders the bill [for war]. This bill renders a horrible accounting. Newly placed gravestones. Mangled bodies. Shattered minds. Broken hearts and homes. Economic instability. Depression and all its attendant miseries. Back-breaking taxation for generations and generations." [p. 24]
General Butler is especially trenchant when he looks at post-war casualties. He writes with great emotion about the thousands of traumatised soldiers, many of who lose their minds and are penned like animals until they die, and he notes that in his time, returning veterans are three times more likely to die prematurely than those who stayed home.
He wrote this on american empire, aka the rich (big business) vs the rest of mankind.
The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy And Its Geostrategic Imperatives
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Re:Obligatory Stasi remark
Call me old-fashioned but I can't help considering someone ridiculous who apparently gets all his knowledge from Youtube videos. No matter what message you've got, I didn't even check it and don't care, try reading some books first. You can find them in the library.
Uhh you do know the first video is former national security advisor of the united states? AKA someone with serious foreign policy credibility, he's been giving speeches everywhere and talking about his concern for the political awakening of the publics of the world. The reality is the rich are exploiting everyone else and that has elites concerned because it's starting to become obvious the elites have always been robbing the world and the rule of law is a myth. That's the reality, otherwise he wouldn't call the political awakening of the masses a "menace", aka a menace to their profits.
In his 1970 book Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era, Brzezinski wrote the following.
"The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zbigniew_Brzezinski
From war is a racket:
"I helped make Mexico, especially Tampico, safe for American oil intersts in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefits of Wall Street. The record of racketeering is long. I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it that Standard Oil went its way unmolested."[p. 10]
"War is a racket.
...It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives." [p. 23]"The general public shoulders the bill [for war]. This bill renders a horrible accounting. Newly placed gravestones. Mangled bodies. Shattered minds. Broken hearts and homes. Economic instability. Depression and all its attendant miseries. Back-breaking taxation for generations and generations." [p. 24]
General Butler is especially trenchant when he looks at post-war casualties. He writes with great emotion about the thousands of traumatised soldiers, many of who lose their minds and are penned like animals until they die, and he notes that in his time, returning veterans are three times more likely to die prematurely than those who stayed home.
He wrote this on american empire, aka the rich (big business) vs the rest of mankind.
The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy And Its Geostrategic Imperatives
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Re:Obligatory Stasi remark
Call me old-fashioned but I can't help considering someone ridiculous who apparently gets all his knowledge from Youtube videos. No matter what message you've got, I didn't even check it and don't care, try reading some books first. You can find them in the library.
Uhh you do know the first video is former national security advisor of the united states? AKA someone with serious foreign policy credibility, he's been giving speeches everywhere and talking about his concern for the political awakening of the publics of the world. The reality is the rich are exploiting everyone else and that has elites concerned because it's starting to become obvious the elites have always been robbing the world and the rule of law is a myth. That's the reality, otherwise he wouldn't call the political awakening of the masses a "menace", aka a menace to their profits.
In his 1970 book Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era, Brzezinski wrote the following.
"The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zbigniew_Brzezinski
From war is a racket:
"I helped make Mexico, especially Tampico, safe for American oil intersts in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefits of Wall Street. The record of racketeering is long. I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it that Standard Oil went its way unmolested."[p. 10]
"War is a racket.
...It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives." [p. 23]"The general public shoulders the bill [for war]. This bill renders a horrible accounting. Newly placed gravestones. Mangled bodies. Shattered minds. Broken hearts and homes. Economic instability. Depression and all its attendant miseries. Back-breaking taxation for generations and generations." [p. 24]
General Butler is especially trenchant when he looks at post-war casualties. He writes with great emotion about the thousands of traumatised soldiers, many of who lose their minds and are penned like animals until they die, and he notes that in his time, returning veterans are three times more likely to die prematurely than those who stayed home.
He wrote this on american empire, aka the rich (big business) vs the rest of mankind.
The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy And Its Geostrategic Imperatives
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Re:Obligatory Stasi remark
Call me old-fashioned but I can't help considering someone ridiculous who apparently gets all his knowledge from Youtube videos. No matter what message you've got, I didn't even check it and don't care, try reading some books first. You can find them in the library.
Uhh you do know the first video is former national security advisor of the united states? AKA someone with serious foreign policy credibility, he's been giving speeches everywhere and talking about his concern for the political awakening of the publics of the world. The reality is the rich are exploiting everyone else and that has elites concerned because it's starting to become obvious the elites have always been robbing the world and the rule of law is a myth. That's the reality, otherwise he wouldn't call the political awakening of the masses a "menace", aka a menace to their profits.
In his 1970 book Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era, Brzezinski wrote the following.
"The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zbigniew_Brzezinski
From war is a racket:
"I helped make Mexico, especially Tampico, safe for American oil intersts in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefits of Wall Street. The record of racketeering is long. I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it that Standard Oil went its way unmolested."[p. 10]
"War is a racket.
...It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives." [p. 23]"The general public shoulders the bill [for war]. This bill renders a horrible accounting. Newly placed gravestones. Mangled bodies. Shattered minds. Broken hearts and homes. Economic instability. Depression and all its attendant miseries. Back-breaking taxation for generations and generations." [p. 24]
General Butler is especially trenchant when he looks at post-war casualties. He writes with great emotion about the thousands of traumatised soldiers, many of who lose their minds and are penned like animals until they die, and he notes that in his time, returning veterans are three times more likely to die prematurely than those who stayed home.
He wrote this on american empire, aka the rich (big business) vs the rest of mankind.
The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy And Its Geostrategic Imperatives
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Forget about an Amazon Echo...
Get an Amazon Dot instead.
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Re:Kill all Fascist and Nazi Supporters
I got news for you. Marxists killed many, many more people in the 20th century than Nazis and Fascists combined!
History is a clusterfuck of tragedy. By dividing it up into "your side" and "their side" you're just making the whole sad, traumatic atrocities of history into one giant game of sports. There's no teams. I don't give two fucks which ideology killed more. They should all be judged to be the monsters that they were.
A pox on all their fucking houses.
Normally I make it a policy never to waste mod points on ACs - but I had to make an exception for this post. He's right, it's insightful as hell, and I modded it that way
...(Posting as AC only to keep from undoing my upmods.)
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Check out my novel.
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Re:The Winklevoss twins are douche bags...
The only two people on the planet who can make Mark Zuckerburg look better in comparison.
Source: "The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal" by Ben Mezrich
Yeah, he basically took Eduardo Saverin's story and fictioned it up a little bit. No surprise, that story makes Saverin seem like a saint, and everyone else like a horrible asshole and/or the devil. It also shouldn't shock anyone that serial character assassin Aaron Sorkin liked it enough to adapt it for the Social Network.
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Re:Wholeheartedly agree
Except for those who inherit or are handed wealth by others, we all have to start someplace, and it may be with just $50. If $50 is all you ever have to invest, you aren't going to get very far. Passive investing works best when you have a steady amount of $$ to invest, and you can use "dollar cost averaging" to take the ups and downs out of the market. $50/week will go far.
The person with $100k to invest in stocks probably started with less, and learned along the way, and so will do dramatically better (even in a relative/proportional sense) than the person with $50 who is (probably) just starting out. I don't think much of investment consultants, and I haven't made a habit of consulting them, so I wouldn't attribute the success of the $100k investor to them. My best "advisor" was this book: https://www.amazon.com/Only-Investment-Guide-Youll-Ever/dp/0544781937/ref=dp_ob_title_bk, but you might have to gain some experience to believe what you read.
The worst mistakes I've seen people make are to time the market, to pull their $$ out AFTER a big stomach-clenching drop (because they are afraid of a further drop), to get greedy with exotic strategies ("let's trade options, shall we?"), and to sit out the market waiting for prices to drop so that they can "buy low" and "sell high." Oh, and to pull their money out of a 401(k)/IRA/investment plan because of an "emergency." (If it is your money or your life [or the life of someone you care about] then its an emergency. Otherwise, leave the $$ in the market.) Pick sane investments (index mutual funds have done me well), know your investment time horizon, and stick to your plans.
I interpret the advice from Mr. O'Leary as suggesting that you avoid unnecessary expense, spending your money where it will bring what you regard as true value. His advice on buying coffee wouldn't help me; I don't drink coffee. However, I did have a bad "eat lunch out" habit that boosted my investments once I kicked it. I also learned to subscribe to the magazines I liked instead of buying them at the newsstand (and reading them at the library is even cheaper and avoids a lot of waste). I also stopped reading the advertisement supplements in the Sunday paper... turns out you "need" a lot less when you don't think about it in the first place. (Adjust as necessary for however you imbibe your daily quota of advertising today.) Spend time hanging out with/interacting with friends; keep busy by volunteering to help others and doing something you find rewarding; discover activities and pursuits you enjoy that don't require a constant stream of $$ out of your pocket. In the end you will spend less, save more, and find you will probably need less later so that what you have saved will last longer.
Some thoughts:
https://torah.org/learning/pirkei-avos-chapter4-1b/
http://time.com/money/collection-post/4034098/get-rich-secret/
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Re:Wholeheartedly agree
You can get a burr grinder for $50 (or less) and an Aeropress for $30 or a Bialetti for $30. If you want to make lattes or capuccino, sure, but you don't need to spend hundreds of dollars to make fantastic espresso.
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Re:Wholeheartedly agreeHere's what I recommend to anyone who drinks coffee, even occasionally, to make a great cup of coffee at home. For under $100 you can get all the equipment you need to make a great cup.
Hardware- Aeroproess - $29.95
- Cheap instant read thermometer - $9.49
- Burr Grinder - $29.99
And for the software, find a decent local roaster or just buy some online.
With this formula you can make a genuinely great cup of coffee and you can do it in about 4-5 minutes and you can do it consistently. It takes me about 2 minutes to microwave water to 190-200 degrees, 10 second stir, and 20-30 second press. Now you've got a shot of espresso. Add some water for americano. All the prep can be done while the water is heating. Cleanup takes another minute, maybe two. You will eventually need to buy some more filters, but the price is negligible ($6.65 for 350). -
Re:Wholeheartedly agreeHere's what I recommend to anyone who drinks coffee, even occasionally, to make a great cup of coffee at home. For under $100 you can get all the equipment you need to make a great cup.
Hardware- Aeroproess - $29.95
- Cheap instant read thermometer - $9.49
- Burr Grinder - $29.99
And for the software, find a decent local roaster or just buy some online.
With this formula you can make a genuinely great cup of coffee and you can do it in about 4-5 minutes and you can do it consistently. It takes me about 2 minutes to microwave water to 190-200 degrees, 10 second stir, and 20-30 second press. Now you've got a shot of espresso. Add some water for americano. All the prep can be done while the water is heating. Cleanup takes another minute, maybe two. You will eventually need to buy some more filters, but the price is negligible ($6.65 for 350). -
Re:Wholeheartedly agreeHere's what I recommend to anyone who drinks coffee, even occasionally, to make a great cup of coffee at home. For under $100 you can get all the equipment you need to make a great cup.
Hardware- Aeroproess - $29.95
- Cheap instant read thermometer - $9.49
- Burr Grinder - $29.99
And for the software, find a decent local roaster or just buy some online.
With this formula you can make a genuinely great cup of coffee and you can do it in about 4-5 minutes and you can do it consistently. It takes me about 2 minutes to microwave water to 190-200 degrees, 10 second stir, and 20-30 second press. Now you've got a shot of espresso. Add some water for americano. All the prep can be done while the water is heating. Cleanup takes another minute, maybe two. You will eventually need to buy some more filters, but the price is negligible ($6.65 for 350). -
Re:Wholeheartedly agreeHere's what I recommend to anyone who drinks coffee, even occasionally, to make a great cup of coffee at home. For under $100 you can get all the equipment you need to make a great cup.
Hardware- Aeroproess - $29.95
- Cheap instant read thermometer - $9.49
- Burr Grinder - $29.99
And for the software, find a decent local roaster or just buy some online.
With this formula you can make a genuinely great cup of coffee and you can do it in about 4-5 minutes and you can do it consistently. It takes me about 2 minutes to microwave water to 190-200 degrees, 10 second stir, and 20-30 second press. Now you've got a shot of espresso. Add some water for americano. All the prep can be done while the water is heating. Cleanup takes another minute, maybe two. You will eventually need to buy some more filters, but the price is negligible ($6.65 for 350). -
Re: Huh?
"What's disgusting is that you can't limit yourself to creimer."
No no, I'm limited to you, Poison Ivan, and your cashews accounts.
" When he goes off Slashdot for a three day weekend,"
How come you know so much about creimer? Nowhere did "cdreimer" (cough cough YOU) mention a "three-day weekend", so how do YOU know?
" lash out at every AC whom you think is linked to creimer is some way. "
Your crammar is slipping again, Poison Ivan!
Watching you get all wound up over something even a grade-schooler would be embarrassed to admit to is very funny to me. An almost 50 year old man pretending to be different people and failing miserably.
"GROW. THE. FUCK. UP."
If you could fuck, you wouldn't have the time to post all this garbage, Chris.
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The Winklevoss twins are douche bags...
The only two people on the planet who can make Mark Zuckerburg look better in comparison.
Source: "The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal" by Ben Mezrich
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IY Cryptocurrency Mining...
If you want mine your own crypto currency, you need a motherboard with 19 PCIe 1X slots to plug in 19 GPUs and a couple of 1200W PSUs.
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DIY Cryptocurrency Mining...
If you want mine your own crypto currency, you need a motherboard with 19 PCIe 1X slots to plug in 19 GPUs and a couple of 1200W PSUs.
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Re:Why do kids need...
Who needs a "standard set?" Buy them a few giant bags/boxes of Technic pieces, see what they can build: https://www.amazon.com/1LBS-LE... You don't actually need the "mindstorm" computer stuff to be creative. Gears, pulleys, wheels, etc can be a lot of fun on their own.
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The state of the solar system...
I know the youngsters will find this astounding... remember when the solar system had nine planets?
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DIY Cryptocurrency Mining...
If you want mine your own crypto currency, you need a motherboard with 19 PCIe 1X slots to plug in 19 GPUs and a couple of 1200W PSUs.
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DIY Cryptocurrency Mining...
If you want mine your own crypto currency, you need a motherboard with 19 PCIe 1X slots to plug in 19 GPUs and a couple of 1200W PSUs.
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Stop worrying about AIs...
The AI book that everyone should get is available for pre-order. "Artificial Intelligence For Dummies" by John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron.
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Stop worrying about AIs...
The AI book that everyone should get is available for pre-order. "Artificial Intelligence For Dummies" by John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron.
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Re: Arbitrage
Jeez. What do you get the kids if they are bad, a vial of mercury?
No. As a neurotoxin, it is likely that mercury would make their behavior even worse. Gallim is physically similar to mercury, but non-toxic. It is a lot of fun to play with. You can pour it into a mold, pop it into the refrigerator, and make metal parts. Then just hold it in your hand and it will "disappear" back into a liquid.
Of course, I get my kids the chemicals and other dork stuff in addition to the Barbie accessories, except when I can double dip by buying something that is both, such as Scientist Barbie.
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Re:Real languages do pointer arithmetic
You can take code with pointers and compile it to WebAssembly
https://stackoverflow.com/ques...
Now you may start shouting "All of this is ungodly! All of you are impure!" upon reading this and chant the operator precedence mantra from The Bible until you calm down and you'd be totally justified in doing so. Still it works.
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DIY Cryptocurrency Mining
If you want mine your own crypto currency, you need a motherboard with 19 PCIe 1X slots to plug in 19 GPUs and a couple of 1200W PSUs.
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Re:Taxes
In 1990 a LiIon battery could store around 75Wh/kg, today a LiIon battery can store around 260Wh/kg
Hey pea brain #2, the individual 18650 cells used the Tesla were ~2000 mAh in the late 90's.
They are now about 3000mAh
That's like a 50% increase in energy density in 20 years.
Your 75-260 range seems a bit "theoretical". -
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