A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted
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@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
use the SSD as intended
You're
holdingusing it wrong.
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@HardwareGeek said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
use the SSD as intended
You're
holdingusing it wrong.If you're mining crypto shit, you indeed are.
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@topspin said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
crypto shit
I prefer be crypto, TYVM.
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I agree with what @HardwareGreek just said.
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In April we saw the number of build hours spike 2X our usual load and by the end of the month we had already deactivated ~10,000 accounts due to mining abuse The following week we had another ~2200 miners spin up.
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@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
In April we saw the number of build hours spike 2X our usual load and by the end of the month we had already deactivated ~10,000 accounts due to mining abuse The following week we had another ~2200 miners spin up.
Doesnât mining require Internet access? Why canât these companies just restrict Internet access to one specific nuget server/cluster and then Robert is your motherâs brother?
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@izzion said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
In April we saw the number of build hours spike 2X our usual load and by the end of the month we had already deactivated ~10,000 accounts due to mining abuse The following week we had another ~2200 miners spin up.
Doesnât mining require Internet access? Why canât these companies just restrict Internet access to one specific nuget server/cluster and then Robert is your motherâs brother?
Nuget?
A dockerfile is basically a build script. So presumably they commit enough data for what they want to calculate into their git repo and have the docker build service build the docker image which contains the result. Download the image, commit the next step, etc.
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@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@izzion said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
In April we saw the number of build hours spike 2X our usual load and by the end of the month we had already deactivated ~10,000 accounts due to mining abuse The following week we had another ~2200 miners spin up.
Doesnât mining require Internet access? Why canât these companies just restrict Internet access to one specific nuget server/cluster and then Robert is your motherâs brother?
Nuget?
A dockerfile is basically a build script. So presumably they commit enough data for what they want to calculate into their git repo and have the docker build service build the docker image which contains the result. Download the image, commit the next step, etc.
Well, I'm more thinking for generic build services. But eh, whatever, I'm too to try to make a better point
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And since when this has been in Skype?
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
And since when this has been in Skype?
Save this screenshot the market is going up.
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@Gribnit said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@Applied-Mediocrity said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
And since when this has been in Skype?
Save this screenshot the market is going up.
Sell it as a non- token!
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
And since when this has been in Skype?
The first one is worthwhile having. The othersâŠ
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@dkf I'm not even sure what the 3rd and 4th ones are. 4th one looks like a Space Shuttle ready for launch, maybe. 3rd, I dunno; maybe (?????) a car.
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@HardwareGeek said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@dkf I'm not even sure what the 3rd and 4th ones are. 4th one looks like a Space Shuttle ready for launch, maybe. 3rd, I dunno; maybe (?????) a car.
Look at this guy thinks it's a car
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@HardwareGeek said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@dkf I'm not even sure what the 3rd and 4th ones are. 4th one looks like a Space Shuttle ready for launch, maybe. 3rd, I dunno; maybe (?????) a car.
It's easier for me to tell; we use Skype for messaging in our team (because we've done that for many years).
Third one is a car, presumably a Tesla.
Fourth one is a Space Shuttle landing on Mars with its fuel tank and boosters still on. Whoever designed that has certainly had more weed than Elon ever did.
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@dkf said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
The first one is worthwhile having. The othersâŠ
Yeah, the first one is not bad.
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"Our engineers just informed me that they dug a new well, that will provide approximately 95MW of 100% clean, 0 emissions geothermal energy from our volcanos. Starting to design a full #Bitcoin mining hub around it," read another tweet from Bukele, with a video of a well spouting water vapour.
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@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
"Our engineers just informed me that they dug a new well, that will provide approximately 95MW of 100% clean, 0 emissions geothermal energy from our volcanos. Starting to design a full #Bitcoin mining hub around it," read another tweet from Bukele, with a video of a well spouting water vapour.
Amazing, a negative-efficiency energy plan.
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@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
"Our engineers just informed me that they dug a new well, that will provide approximately 95MW of 100% clean, 0 emissions geothermal energy from our volcanos. Starting to design a full #Bitcoin mining hub around it," read another tweet from Bukele, with a video of a well spouting water vapour.
Taking a renewable-energy source (heat-based) and turning it into hash-garbage and heat.
Much green, such efficiency. Wow.
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@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
It's
lessstill fundamentally based on less otherwise useless resource expenditure! The world it saved.
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I might buy $100 for kicks now.
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@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
I might buy $100 for kicks now.
Filed under: A and {pronoun} not-really-money are soon parted
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@izzion said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
Also, apparently the fools at the Fed are going to part us from our money lobster cooking style:
While Kashkari isnât voting on monetary policy this year, he opposes any measures to hike interest rates before 2023. The Fedâs dot-plot summary of interest rate forecasts released last week suggests that policymakers are eyeing a resumption of rate hikes by the end of 2023, which is earlier than previously expected.
Filed under: Nucking futs
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Crypto fantanics really need to start asking themselves sensible questions if China can tank them all at will.
: almost at 0.15. Will buy $100 if it goes below.
*edit of note about China is they're releasing their own state back crypto currency.
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@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
state back crypto currency
Isn't that the antithesis of the whole
philosophyphilosanoisia behind cryptocurrencies?
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@HardwareGeek remember, foolishness has you outnumbered, and that's just counting me.
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@Gribnit said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
and that's just counting me.
I wouldn't count on you
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@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
almost at 0.15. Will buy $100 if it goes below
Hah! Bought .1486 and its now .1611. Might be able to buy a packet of skittles to celebrate.
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@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
almost at 0.15. Will buy $100 if it goes below
Hah! Bought .1486 and its now .1611. Might be able to buy a packet of skittles to celebrate.
Go kill all the Shiba Inus you can find, it drives the price up.
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Hah! Worth .18. Two packets of skittles!
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.20 now! We're going to the moon lads. Three packets of skittles!
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@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
.20 now! We're going to the moon lads. Three packets of skittles!
If you weren't too enthusiastic about boosting the stock price, the coats should also be in good enough condition to sell.
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.18! Still two packets of skittles ahead! What a roller coaster.
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@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
.18! Still two packets of skittles ahead! What a roller coaster.
Two packets from a corner shop, or from a vending machine?
(INB4 yes)
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@loopback0 said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
.18! Still two packets of skittles ahead! What a roller coaster.
Two packets from a corner shop, or from a vending machine?
(INB4 yes)
Probably lidl knock off at this rate. I can't afford skittles with the transaction fees.
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.20 now! Back to branded skittles now baby!
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@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
.20 now! Back to branded skittles now baby!
ITT, man yells at cloud about volatility in the casino
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between $550,000 and $1.5 million
*edit speaking of rookie numbers doge has dropped from the lofty heights of 0.24 to 0.21. Some how still ahead
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More rookie numbers.
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@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
More rookie numbers.
We need a crypto so worthless that the numbers go through the roof!
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@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
WhaleFarm
Fat Shaming thread is
Also, TL;DR: Brand new cryptocurrency started by completely anonymous team promises ridiculous, too-good-to-be-true "up to 7,217,848%" return. In less than a month, the cryptocurrency, the anonymous team, their Twitter and Telegram accounts, and $2.3M all disappear. -100% is "up to" 7217848%.
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@HardwareGeek said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
@DogsB said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
WhaleFarm
Fat Shaming thread is
Also, TL;DR: Brand new cryptocurrency started by completely anonymous team promises ridiculous, too-good-to-be-true "up to 7,217,848%" return. In less than a month, the cryptocurrency, the anonymous team, their Twitter and Telegram accounts, and $2.3M all disappear. -100% is "up to" 7217848%.
I mean, surely that had to be just money laundering, right? No real person would actually be stupid enough to buy into something that obvious, right? Riiiiight? Bueller?
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@izzion he's really sick
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