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How many of them during a revision in five months will be found to have not actually existed? Recently, they just found 800,000 jobs. They thought existed and didn't.
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You should really consider making your joke less transparent. Put the punchline in the post and not in the title.
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To my knowledge, every single one. It's called the Backspace Key.
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I hope they either never find out who made it or the person who made it is dead and has lost their private keys somewhere where they can never ever be retrieved. Like, can you imagine the threat to your life that would occur if you were unmasked as Satoshi? Whoever the entity is deserves to be left alone. They did a great service for humanity, and humanity should respect them.
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The reason local Monero could offer services like that is because they are a centralized entity. So if you as a buyer locked the seller's coins and then refused to pay, local Monero could get into the dispute and give the seller the coins back. However, that means the seller of the coins had to trust local Monero was actually going to give them their money back if they asked to withdraw it because they were a third party custodian holding funds and therefore were also subject to government control orders. Which is exactly why they no longer exist. Haveno is more decentralized so the gov cant shut it down nearly so easily, but the trade off is both sides making a deposit. I know it's a pain, but for right now that's just the way it has to be. Other people have made suggestions on how to get your first Monero so that you can use the software.
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I don't even know what mine is set to. I guess whatever the default is, because I don't remember changing it.
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Speak for yourself. I'm grown. I can have cookies whenever I damn well please. LOL
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Giving private companies the funding they need to launch their own space station and then becoming a commercial customer of said space station.
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I reduced my account usage by 99% in 2019 and then fully deleted it in 2023 after having used it very very little probably like one time a year after 2019. If that
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Welcome to the dark side.
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Might as well go ahead and delete it.
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You know, if I was going to ask for shorts to go in either direction, I would ask them to be shorter, because short shorts are better.
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I'm not sure because I'm on a OnePlus device running a lineage OS.
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I think that last bit of the article is really worth pointing out. They spent a decade and $100 billion building the International Space Station. And so far, they've spent what $1.6 billion on commercial space station stuff? Thats 1.6%. Clearly, that is not enough. But even if they went up by like 5x, that would still only be 8 billion or 8% of ISS.
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What you are describing is the tor network.
- You connect to a guard node which knows who you are
- The Guard node connects to a middle relay node, and that middle relay only knows who the Guard is, but does not know who you are.
- If you are going to the standard internet, the relay node connects to an exit node, which knows who the relay operator is, but does not know who the guard node is and does not know who you are.
- The exit node connects to Facebook, Google, Amazon, etc. and only knows that the traffic goes back to the relay node when Amazon or whatever it responds. And then the entire thing goes in reverse back to you.
Now, if you are going to a hidden service and not out to the standard internet, it does this process twice and so you get six hops in between yourself and the hidden service instead of the three to the standard internet.
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GrapheneOS
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The SimpleX battery drain issue does not affect everyone. At least for me, it has been perfectly fine.
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Bitcoin is really too slow and too expensive for automated tasks like that. There are other chains such as Solana, etc that are much faster and much cheaper that would work better for that kind of use case.
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Yeah, no Bitcoin would be the wrong chain for that. But there are other chains that would work better for such a use case.
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Oh, I'm being completely serious. I've been interested in crypto since about 2013.
I love that she said the community is "deeply committed to the principles of privacy and security" at 4 min 30 seconds.
Also, a bounty for maintenance and further development. https://bounties.monero.social/posts/151/mysu-maintenance-and-further-development