Sorry, but any idiot that actually invested in this story (to the tune of $125,000) without doing more research than the press did (at least before publishing the first story) is an idiot, and deserves what they got.
We are creating a set of rules and laws that serve no real usefulness for the advance of real progress.
Duh. Why do you think the copyright laws were made federal in 1972? Because by then the music business had enough money to spend on congress critters, who then created laws to keep the music business profitable.
My uncle-in-law retired early, and well off, by writing scripts that key off certain reports & keywords. Trades in before actual people can, then trades out after ~1/4% change.
And streaming to a remote location.
Think of the parents!
It currently costs $10,000. a pound to put material into orbit.
Probably costs a lot less to get it out of orbit. Just sayin'.
I'd give you $125,000, but well ... RTFS.
Everybody knows it's better grilled.
Ha, fighting & killing.
Like they're going to come to earth before every living thing is dead.
It might have been cheaper to sue everyone.
A simple yes would suffice.
Close enough.
But it's high speed!
No idea, I was just addressing the idea of a fraud charge.
And that if he had made his lies a little better/more thorough, he would have gotten even more press.
Journalism? WTF are you talking about? This is the tech press. It's a glorified xerox machine for company PR releases.
Sorry, but any idiot that actually invested in this story (to the tune of $125,000) without doing more research than the press did (at least before publishing the first story) is an idiot, and deserves what they got.
We are creating a set of rules and laws that serve no real usefulness for the advance of real progress.
Duh. Why do you think the copyright laws were made federal in 1972? Because by then the music business had enough money to spend on congress critters, who then created laws to keep the music business profitable.
Interesting, and good to know.
From a non lawyer point of view, discovery that you provide, about yourself, sounds an awful lot like testimony against yourself.
Just curious since I seem to have missed this.
When did being compelled to decrypt a drive, even if there is known evidence there, skip around the fifth amendment ie avoiding self-incrimination.
Compel means do what we ask, or sit in jail until you do what we ask.
What if space is matter and there's no such thing as a vacuum?/quote
NASA is going to be PISSED!!!
I'm proud to say I'm a matterist, and I don't care who knows it.
Step off my electrons, jackass!
My point is a week isn't really short term. Your life could go very much up and/or down in a week.
I don't think you understand the timeframe of HFT.
It's subseconds. Not days.
My uncle-in-law retired early, and well off, by writing scripts that key off certain reports & keywords. Trades in before actual people can, then trades out after ~1/4% change.
Morons? More like millions of scripts that auto trade based on keywords.