Given that bitcoin mining is designed to get harder and harder, the only relevant question is: is it too late or not for this kind of device to be profitable?
This article brings up the idea of climate wars in which a nation-state substantially affects the weather to damage another’s interests.
It would also create win-win situation, bringing more water in China while removing excess water from flood suffering neighbor. The real problem is that we have no clue of actual consequences.on our actions on such a complex system.
Cannes film festival shot in its foot, in my opinion. Netflix now just have to run the NetCannes festival, excluding films that are not available online.
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If I read correctly, one can still trade chemical weapons. Elephant's tusks seems fine. Human organs trafficking seems to be in a grey zone because of physical contact.
It is surprising Jack Dorsey did not realize that bitcoin cannot scale.
There are already too many transactions, which cause delays and/or rising fees. This is such a serious problem that even ransomware business turns away from it.
And the worst is to come. Since bitcoin volume is limited by design, mining new bitcoin will become harder and harder over time, leading to the situation where the incentive for miners to maintain the blockchain will vanish.
Telegram has lost a bid before Russia's Supreme Court to block security services from getting access to users' data, giving President Vladimir Putin a victory in his effort to keep tabs on electronic communications. Bloomberg reports
This is Putin's victory, because of course, Putin took care of the case on its own. Perhaps he even did it without an attorney.
Now, tell us how this is supposed to be better than a paper ballot.... idiots
It can be a good complement to paper ballot. I agree paper is the most reliable poll output, but that is only true on election day, because many eyes starred at it. Just wait for the next day and your trust in paper is weakened because someone could have meddled it overnight.
In an idea situation, each polling booth would validate paper and store result in a blockchain you can trust later.
If there are large currents, endpoints should gain charge over time. Does that means we observe electromagnetic forces at large scale between charged regions?
How can they fix that? The thing require authenticating vehicles, which probably means loading a digital certificate in it. But soon or later, keys will leak.
Perhaps the whole thing was a bad idea, after all.
Again, such news should mention, when this quantum computer will crack typical asymmetric cryptos and all that long-term stored encrypted https dumps with embarrassing photos (yours too!), can be decrypted by Google or NSA.
Is it still the case with Forward Secrecy ciphers?
Given that bitcoin mining is designed to get harder and harder, the only relevant question is: is it too late or not for this kind of device to be profitable?
How does this algorithm tracks diet? It seems difficult to predict lifespan without knowing that.
This article brings up the idea of climate wars in which a nation-state substantially affects the weather to damage another’s interests.
It would also create win-win situation, bringing more water in China while removing excess water from flood suffering neighbor. The real problem is that we have no clue of actual consequences.on our actions on such a complex system.
Particularly hard hit have been middle-skill and middle-income jobs
This time, it may be different. At least the people picking strawberries seems to be fine so far.
Cannes film festival shot in its foot, in my opinion. Netflix now just have to run the NetCannes festival, excluding films that are not available online.
newsjam.com seems to remain online.
Since both USA and China are WTO members, I wonder how Trump administration thinks they can avoid retaliation through WTO arbitration.
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If I read correctly, one can still trade chemical weapons. Elephant's tusks seems fine. Human organs trafficking seems to be in a grey zone because of physical contact.
While the motivation is unknown at the time, KeepVid took its popular video download service offline without prior notice.
Probable motivation: they got a letter from a some company's attorney
It is surprising Jack Dorsey did not realize that bitcoin cannot scale.
There are already too many transactions, which cause delays and/or rising fees. This is such a serious problem that even ransomware business turns away from it.
And the worst is to come. Since bitcoin volume is limited by design, mining new bitcoin will become harder and harder over time, leading to the situation where the incentive for miners to maintain the blockchain will vanish.
If the goal was just to evade US sanctions based on dollar, why not just trade oil in ruble or yuan?
I was going to say you should try arguing against real points of view
Well, I tried to point with some irony that we are presenting a whole country as being just its leader, which is of course evil
When an allied country win over its opponents in court, we do not call it a < insert leader's name > victory.
Telegram has lost a bid before Russia's Supreme Court to block security services from getting access to users' data, giving President Vladimir Putin a victory in his effort to keep tabs on electronic communications. Bloomberg reports
This is Putin's victory, because of course, Putin took care of the case on its own. Perhaps he even did it without an attorney.
Now, tell us how this is supposed to be better than a paper ballot.... idiots
It can be a good complement to paper ballot. I agree paper is the most reliable poll output, but that is only true on election day, because many eyes starred at it. Just wait for the next day and your trust in paper is weakened because someone could have meddled it overnight.
In an idea situation, each polling booth would validate paper and store result in a blockchain you can trust later.
Or by killing farmers that overuse it by cancer.
We already have roundup-resitant amaranth. I can't wait for BT resistant insects.
I am surprised Apple did business in Iran before. I thought there was an US embargo on Iran that prevented it.
Worth noting: they studied only non-gamers adults, and if I understand correctly, not just after gameplay.
If there are large currents, endpoints should gain charge over time. Does that means we observe electromagnetic forces at large scale between charged regions?
This is very bad news for ransomware operators. Once people know they may not get their data back for money, they will not pay.
Someone will hack it and heat you to death on a sunny summer day.
How can they fix that? The thing require authenticating vehicles, which probably means loading a digital certificate in it. But soon or later, keys will leak.
Perhaps the whole thing was a bad idea, after all.
Again, such news should mention, when this quantum computer will crack typical asymmetric cryptos and all that long-term stored encrypted https dumps with embarrassing photos (yours too!), can be decrypted by Google or NSA.
Is it still the case with Forward Secrecy ciphers?
Same here, I use a text file. But I edit it with vi, you insensitive clod.
[Akamai] sent the data through its scrubbing centers to weed out and block malicious packets.
There was the challenge to handle the load, but identifying packets to drop was quite easy this time: they all came from same UDP port for memcached.