They made a shitty video of themselves trying to heckle a street preacher, thinking they were funny. It was really cringey, and everyone said so, and they then proceeded to do a really bad job of damage control by banning anyone who mentioned it.
/u/SloppySockSpooge
EDIT - OK OK IT'S HERE STOP ASKING:
As an Alabama native, here is some context:
Like many other states, there are areas of prosperity and areas of poverty and the wealth is increasingly concentrated in the cities. Huntsville has aerospace and technology, Birmingham has healthcare and banking, Mobile has a large port and tourism (including the beaches not far away). The urban counties have up to 3 times the per capita income of the rural counties.
The two counties mentioned in the article are in the "Black Belt", which is a larger region extending from Virginia to East Texas. It is comprised of the best farming areas of these states, leading to the highest concentration of slaves historically. They continue to have the highest concentrations of African-Americans today due to this legacy and many of them still work in agriculture and have limited economic opportunities.
If you look at a list of the lowest-income counties in the US, it's actually divided into four different regions with the Black Belt being one. The others are Appalachia, the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, and the Native American tribal territories in the Dakotas. Alabama is one of the few states to have significant shares of two of those groups because the Northeast part of the state is Appalachian.
The state is also the most religious in the country by several measures. That makes it uniquely suited to the Republican arguments against abortion, gay marriage, and similar issues. The state would be closer to 50/50 on economics. The electorate is very anti-union but tracks closer to the Rust Belt on other labor issues.
The short answer is we are not sure.
The long answer is that while Homo Sapiens Sapiens is first seen in the record around 200,000 years ago, there is a concept called Behavioral Modernity that arose ~50kya. (https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Behavioral_modernity.html)
Basically there was an apparently rapid rise in art and certain other complex behaviors that may have been associated with a genetic capacity for language as we know it, or it may have just been an entirely cultural change that humans would have been capable of prior if the idea had occurred to them.
TL;DR, They induce a coma in an effort to protect the brain, then they administer antivirals in the hope that the body creates enough antibodies to kill the virus before the patient dies.
In other words, it's like chemotherapy, but more extreme, and with a much, much lower success rate.
>XMR, privacy at the best.
In addition to the privacy aspect. Transactions are cheap and fast and the mining is decentralized and unaffected by any crackdowns.
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>But could get problematic since there is no way to regulate/watch it for the countrys.
You might find this interesting.
43 people were charged with 29,726 felonies as a result of a 13 year old girl with a history of accusing people of abusing her.
People say all the time "a child would never lie about something like that", and that's so obviously not true, that it's clearly a biased position. Kids lie all the time, because they have no concept of the consequences.
It's because the Philippines are a former Spanish and US colony. The native religion, an offshoot of Animism, is all but lost except for in a handful of indigenous tribes.
If you're referring to The Economist specifically, sure.
If you're referring to "radical centrists" in general it's because they're often the embodiment of the Golden Mean fallacy rather than espousing data driven, science based policies -- which are, in many cases, overwhelmingly in favor of progressive solutions if not outright socialism.
The web was bound to fail anyway, because the web relies too much on people, and most people are shit.
The only thing the web is still good for now, is figuring out the next platform (decentralized things like ipfs come to mind), until that gets ruined of course.
And blindly needing to follow authority figures is a disorder within itself.
Seperately, as per New York Times:
> - PREDICT, a government research program, sought to identify animal viruses that might infect humans and to head off new pandemics. > - The surveillance project is closing because of “the ascension of risk-averse bureaucrats,” [Dennis Carroll] said. > - Published: 25 Oct 2019
Edit: And remember folks, that virology lab is 600 feet away from the wet market.
Hmmm...
Apparently she did 3 videos and then deleted them. Here they are:
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRX5URZm7zt8Xd9mTrfBBL3JYwdtUij5ejrPMtYAp9kDK
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmST9Lx1T9At8ZkcTzueVHS17cjEiFHJ5vHVDakoAGjhpd
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRdSHF3kXxSzAAKtdv2XkoSSSnRMT3JALw6RDq8rGPNGY
Look up how many elected officials are over 70. Even 80! It's amazing
The senate (site needs updating in more ways then one!): https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/List_of_current_United_States_senators_by_age.html
Three times, actually. Just point out he got his ass beat during all three Democratic primaries. But then the moment he ran as a Republican, he won.
Reposting from yesterday's daily in case someone missed this spicy bit of news:
https://twitter.com/fintechfrank/status/1419082792022024196?s=19
>“PayPal wants to talk to us, eTrade wants to talk to us, Stripe wants to talk to us”
>Uniswap’s @ashleighschap on the firms in tradefi expressing interest in DeFi
>Another interesting nugget - according to Ashleigh, Robinhood is looking to integrate with Uniswap bc the firm needs deeper pools of liquidity since traditional market makers are not currently meeting their needs https://t.co/EXsLho2DKF
Holy shit.
Highly recommend watching her full talk at EthCC: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmR5e9kfxMjuDAUGgqam1Njpe9qo1CN35mVLkUCiU1PkKA
Uniswap is making big moves. They're talking to PayPal, eTrade, Robinhood and potentially more firms how to integrate Uniswap. There are challenges such as KYC, a Middleware layer, etc, but those firms seem to be on board with DeFi. Very exciting!
It's quite simple, the median salary is lower than the minimum salary of most of other Eurozone countries. Why? Well, i have no clue. This means the the wage gap is much greater than the price gap. Hell, we are in the top 10 in the world for fuel prices. https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_median_wage.html
On December 23, 1994, Oklahoma child rapist Charles Scott Robinson received the longest jail term to a single American on multiple counts — 5,000 years for each of the six counts against him.[3]
30,000 years total
That's the longest in the US. Longest ever was over 140,000 years according to that link
That's only marginally true for some areas:
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/I/m/Map_of_Poland_(1945).png
The yellow areas there are the ones where Germans were removed from, the white areas were, and had been, majority Polish for centuries.
I've been looking at IPFS for almost a year now and I've been patiently waiting for it to take off. There was a week or two where it really got popular on /g/ and it was great - people were sharing cool pictures and videos with each other, even making their own little web pages and stuff - it really felt like the early internet. Sadly since then it's not been mentioned much and /r/ipfs is pretty dead.
I'd really like it if more people took notice of it since it seems like could actually be revolutionary if it took off.
My personal theory is that it wasn’t simply early adopters taking profits that tanked BTC, it had a lot more to do with the billions raised in ICOs needing fiat to start building out their teams and implementing their roadmap.
It sucks, but the reality that makes me bullish is all these projects that I know will change the world quietly building out and getting their platforms ready. There are real projects with real use cases for businesses.
Hint: think IPFS + blockchain.
It’s the reason why I only invest in infrastructure projects and not “currencies”. We are building the railroads and highways of the 21st century. Data is the new oil, and we need decentralized highways to transport this data in an efficient cost effective manner
Don’t thank me either, just DYOR and make the best investment you’ve ever made by being apart of something you will never have the chance to ever again.
https://ipfs.io/ - IPFS may or may not be what a decentralized web ultimately springs from, but something very, very similar certainly will. A centralized internet is what we have now. Too much power in the hands of too few nearly always results in censorship, with an small portion of the internet hosted on the entire populations computing devices we can mitigate that to a large degree.
Someone posted a link to An IPFS copy in r/IPFS_hashes. Apparently it is mirrored to IPFS here.
I'm not sure if that is the actual leaked code, though.
This, among other things, is why we need IPFS.
I’ll give you the gist of it here:
Instead of addressing files by name (eg “myhomepage.com/lolcats/cheezburger.jpg”) we would address them by content, using a hash based on the file’s data.
The “entry point” of each page / app would still need to be named (eg “myhomepage.com”) but everything after that can be loaded with content hashes.
This lets us do some interesting things:
The browser can cache files across webpages, eg if multiple pages use the same file you don’t need to download it twice.
Because you’re addressing a file by content you can basically download it from anyone, not just a named host. And since you can check the name hash against the file’s content it’s secure. Imagine being able to stream video from the guy sitting next to you in Starbucks instead of across half the planet.
This also allows for easier archiving and distribution of content. The IPFS client essentially acts as a Torrent provider, so other people get access to the files you download. This lets anyone become a “web host”
It’s very exciting tech
>"As with a regular eye, the pineal eye is made up of a cornea, a lens and a retina. Our paired eyes and the reptilian pineal eye are also very similar in terms of embryological development and the genes expressed during this. "
For a modern animal:
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Tuatara.html
>The tuatara has a third eye on the top of its head called the parietal eye. It has its own lens, cornea, retina with rod-like structures, and degenerated nerve connection to the brain, suggesting it evolved from a real eye. The parietal eye is only visible in hatchlings, which have a translucent patch at the top centre of the skull. After four to six months, it becomes covered with opaque scales and pigment.
We can quibble over what "socket" means, if a developed and true sclerotic ring is required to call it a socket, but regardless organisms with a functional pineal eye, both past and present, have an opening in their skull in which the eye sits and an optic nerve connects into the brain. Some species of ancient fish look to have had paired pineal eyes, giving them essentially 4 eyes.
Unfortunately, average salary means nothing. A small group of very rich people drive the averages up, like Amancio Ortega in Spain. I found a map of net medians wages, but it's outdated from 2014.
A sad note is that that officer that's unable to function, Norman Dike, is horribly misrepresented. He was a very good officer who got shot in the shoulder early on and couldn't function. The BoB veteran writers all hated him, but he earned two Bronze stars in WWII. One for expertly commanding scattered paratroopers, absolving him of having been a poor commander, and another for personally saving three wounded soldiers in open view of enemy positions, absolving him of cowardice.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Norman_Dike.html
I'm just going to say that a Woodward book can go either way.
He wrote several books during the George W. Bush administration; and, some at the time thought he might be more concerned with access than insightful reporting.
For example, his book about GW Bush White House called The War Within: A Secret White House History (2006-2008), got a scathing review from Bloomberg, LP critic, Craig Seligman for showing so much deference to Bush that:
> "It must have been a challenge for him [Bush] to walk so confidently with Woodward's lips attached to his backside."
So, I remain optimistic, but cautiously so.
Washington DC, Boston, Baltimore, NYC and North Texas have the largest Congolese populations in the US. I'd check there!
You know what's better than GDP per capita adjusted for PPP? Net take home pay. No billionaires or tax refugees increasing the average, no tax differences to create inconsistencies. The most fitting numbers I've found so far. When you account for U.S private healthcare spending, you get the (seemingly accurate) picture that the U.S basically matches Europe north of Italy regarding standard of living. Any discussion about how rich a country is will inevitably prove intractable, because it's not one question, it is several. ('Where should you move to maximize your (average or median) income? Where should you be born to maximize your (average or median) income? Given a particular level of human capital, which country earns you the most income? Given particular lifestyle assumptions and aptitudes?')
The answer to these questions, which are the ones actually posed, are the following:
Until you reach the level of finance/STEM jobs, your income is by far the highest in Europe north of Italy, particularly the Nordic countries. Finance and STEM jobs are more lucrative in the U.S. Entrepreneurs and startup founders (potential billionaires) make the same everywhere, although slightly more people take the chance in the Nordic countries.
Reddit and Forbes are bubbles of well-paid white collar workers who'd take a significant pay cut if they moved. For everyone else, it's more or less true that northern Europe is the richest region of the world.
Alternate sources:
IPFS: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmR1gU5w9o2eTfTELKxqdzVmwpG1JoCgk3vow8AX5qzgfg
LBRY: lbry://senator-cruz-grills-google-Veritas
Google has been pushing forward with the Web Packaging standard format https://github.com/WICG/webpackage which allows to bundle a website's contents and sign it so that they can be hosted from any other server and the browser would validate the signature and show the origin's URL, breaking the Url:server relationship.
This is perfect for AMP and bundle sites in Google servers and capture extra traffic (outside of the standard) for their business.
This standard is built because it will be necessary in the future version of the Internet (IPFS) where content needs to be distributed between nodes and it may not be possible to reach the original server for some content (think, planets being in distant orbits, and a near satelite contains a signed copy of what you want).
Think you're in mars and need to access a Wikipedia page and the server (in earth) is in opposite orbit across the sun so you can't reach it, but a nearby server (artificial satelite or proxy server in mars) has the bundle you want. So you will access wikipedia normally without caring about the internal details of the network. For those standards to work in 30 years, they need to be worked today.
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The web packaging standard does not talk about AMP at all, it's for regular HTML contents, Sadly, Google uses it to push AMP and tracking forward of course.
According to this database page, the longest gap between sequels is indeed Bambi/Bambi II as the longest with 63 years between. In second place is Fantasia/Fantasia 2000 with a 59 year gap.
They literally the same species. They are considered a sub species, but still in the same species as every other wolf.
Panda's fall into the same family as other bears, but are a separate genius and therefore species.
The clitoris is actually a fairly large organ, most of which is internal. The part that is visible is just the head, analogous to the head of the penis (glans). It's a foci of nerve endings so is extra sensitive. However the rest of clitoris extends inside the body on both sides of the vaginal canal in two nodes. Much like the shaft of the penis, this engorges with blood during arousal and feels good when stimulated.
So vaginal penetration is still pleasurable, just a duller sort of pleasure, not as direct as the clitoral hood.
For an illustration see here:
For more, see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crus_of_clitoris
and some details here:
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Bulb_of_vestibule.html
Doctors who treated a patient who survived developed the Milwalkee protocol but apparently extended research isn't so sure that it's effective, even though it has saved a handful of people who would have died otherwise. It (edit: rabies, not the protocol) has a near 100 percent mortality rate.
They think that the use of the protocol gives the body more time to produce an immune response.
So you're most likely right but it's complicated.
Do a quick google on "Hypersonic Glider", for example, this. Those are basically re-entry vehicles that keep some of their velocity and function as super high performance gliders.
They've been a research thing for at least the last 10-15 years, and China has openly put some in service recently。 They have vaguely the same silhouette as the object in the video, move much faster than a fighhter. Since they're gliders, they have no means of propulsion, and I believe they're capable of very high G-force manuevers.
That would make the mystery materials high-temperature, high-strength alloys, composites, ceramics, whatever. That's also an active area of research, so it wouldn't be too surprising if a new hypersonic vehicle included new materials.
Is your last name "excuses"?
Why not try IPFS, the InterPlanetary File System?
here's my redesign i didnt steal from a google image search of 'southport sharks'
Her original costume or just something more traditional? Because that original is a bit too stripper-esque for me to believe that Anna would actually wear it. It’s literally just two strips of fabric over her nipples and tied to a pair of underwear.
she is an artist and a tech journalist. This is all I got
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRX5URZm7zt8Xd9mTrfBBL3JYwdtUij5ejrPMtYAp9kDK
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmST9Lx1T9At8ZkcTzueVHS17cjEiFHJ5vHVDakoAGjhpd
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRdSHF3kXxSzAAKtdv2XkoSSSnRMT3JALw6RDq8rGPNGY
> How do you argue with feelings-based beliefs?
You have to connect on the level of values first. Everything else has to follow after that. People that employ a nonempirical paradigm will very easily relegate you to the category of "total existential threat" if you come at their worldview head-on, because you're essentially attacking their identity. It's a defense mechanism, and if that happens, there's very little you can do. People in general are simply not reasonable if they feel like they're under attack. Self-defense becomes priority number one.
You have to try to get yourself put into the category of "is a good person but has some different ideas." Find something in their worldview that you connect on, and build off of that, even if it's a very general or vague concept like "honesty" or "fairness." Research in psychology on moral foundations suggests that "fairness" is generally something that people of all political outlooks share as an important value, regardless of how they feel about things like authority or purity or compassion. I think that might be the best general place to start, especially in conversations like this about wealthy people reaping all the benefits from society without adequately helping to support it.
What absolute crap. Supporting dictators is an American tradition.
This is such bullshit revisionist history that Trump is the first president to support dictators. Here's a list of the authoritarian regimes America has supported. Or you know a google search.
The black rose is a pretty common symbol that might work for you, idk if this one would be to obvious but if you wanna stick it to those skinhead shitheads you can use the anti fascist three prong arrow thing (I forget exactly what its called)
Don't forget about the solar letters! Written it's 'al', but spoken changes it can change.
>When followed by a sun letter, the lam [English equivalent L] of the Arabic definite article al- assimilates to the initial consonant of the following noun, resulting in a double consonant. For example, for "the Nile", one does not say al-Nīl, but an-Nīl. When the definite article is followed by a moon letter, no assimilation takes place.
(source)[https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Sun_and_moon_letters.html]
Arabic is beautiful
Here is a better tip, you're wrong.
And even if you were right, which you aren't..
https://blog.euromonitor.com/2017/10/consumer-expenditure-top-10-countries.html
it wouldn't change the essence of what I said which is that the US is not too small of a market.
China might very well become the largest consumer market, lots of people think it will, but at this point in time it isn't smart ass.
Egalitarian and equality symbol
>> Similarly to the Circle-A symbol, the egalitarian and equality symbol, also known as the Circle-E, features the letter E enclosed in a circle or letter O. It is thus used by class-struggle anarchists.
>>>>> Then why did they nationalize everything?
>>>> ...they didn't. That's what I'm saying. Nazis were privatising many previously state owned or partially owned companies. They did the opposite of nationalising industry.
>>> Seems like they nationalized a lot of shit https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Economy_of_Nazi_Germany.html
>> First paragraph of your own link states "When Hitler became Chancellor in 1933, he introduced policies aimed at improving the economy of Nazi Germany. The changes included privatization of state industries, autarky, and tariffs on imports."
> imagine being as stupid as that guy holy shit
With 2017 coming to a close, that might be Top Mind of the year.
Looks like Denmark’s median salary is €2,321.00/month = ~$31,362.75/year
US median personal income is $31,099/year
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_income_in_the_United_States
This was just a quick google search. Not sure of the accuracy of either link. Also, the US figure is personal income, not salary. It includes wages, investments etc.
Here's most if not all animations: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRd2v8CQGxAbz41viGGsVRZdbhkSUQQD7U8jNuwTcSGET
This is the one you are looking for: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRd2v8CQGxAbz41viGGsVRZdbhkSUQQD7U8jNuwTcSGET/page0443.html
◉ The Dataeum XDT token, ERC20 Token based on the Ethereum platform;
◉ Wallet of the Dataeum platform where tokens created during the TGE (Token Generation Event) will be stored;
◉ BigchainDB-based data storage spaces (https://www.bigchaindb.com);
◉ IPFS-based media file content storage space (https://ipfs.io);
congress averages out to 59 year olds (https://www.legistorm.com/congress_by_numbers.html)
senate is 61 (https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/List_of_current_United_States_senators_by_age.html)
more older people also vote as they tend to have the time to do so
Really? These are the reasons why you used tor?
I mainly use tor to browse and access clearnet sites. Living in UK and knowing that all your connections and data are recorded, stored and mined by first UK government and then followed by US government and probably some other ones too, is really creepy!
I use tor to have some privacy and anonymity, without having these creepy, lurking government officials prying through my stuff. - unwarranted!
I'm also building/coding/developing a free public wifi access point as I have some spare bandwidth on my Internet connection and I live on a busy street with many cafes nearby. All that Internet traffic will go through tor and I'm sure some people will appreciate free Internet access, despite it being a bit slow. Tor also helps me for not having to be liable for others' browsing habits either.
The more random traffic we get going through tor, the better privacy and anonymity it provides for everyone.
I agree that tor is slow, or at least slower than not using it. It will always be slower than not using it, because it adds overhead to your connection. Its latency will always be slower too, because it travels all over the world until it reaches your destination, and this is by design. But so far tor bandwidth is often really good: I can even stream videos. And generally web pages open without any effort!
I'm really waiting for this to become mainstream:
It is going to be awesome with tor! Not sure how it will work in the end with tor, but it will be awesome.
Edit: Oh, and I always use the onion address rather than the clearnet one, if it is available!
We should get websites with user-generated content to throw a HTTP 451 to IPs of involved lawmakers, just like the GDPR made websites do for all European IPs.
Other than that, I think it's about fucking time we get serious about Web 3.0. Decentralization is desperately needed these days. For example, IPFS is a decentralized, peer-to-peer, content-addressed, immutable and deduplicating public network. Makes it literally impossible to remove content from Internet. The only problem is it exposes public IP addresses, just like HTTP and BitTorrent. There's also the FileCoin blockchain to go with it, but that one is a private network.
There's also the SAFE Network that's a self-healing and decentralized private network. It's supposed to run on a blockchain that's not released yet. However, you need to pay a small fee to post something online, but you can pay by farming. You pay with storage instead of wasteful computer power. Sounds pretty neat.
To summarize, the following interoperable modules will be used by Dataeum:
◉ The Dataeum XDT token, ERC20 Token based on the Ethereum platform;
◉ Wallet of the Dataeum platform where tokens created during the TGE (Token Generation Event) will be stored;
◉ BigchainDB-based data storage spaces (https://www.bigchaindb.com);
◉ IPFS-based media file content storage space (https://ipfs.io);
Dataeum will not exclude the possibility of new technical choices since other solutions under development promise
similar functionalities and benchmarks (TiesDB, Parity, etc.).
Yea i think you may be right. My method would be most fair but looking into it, it doesnt seem like anyone cares about how fair it is lol.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmY5cdbLsGsjvoXravdtqXDRNakUZZ9TVwt5tCWvAcYxEE?filename=FalseProxies.pdf
Seems like its the brokers decision on how they want to balance the number of votes to the number of shares their members are holding.
Of course Mormonism is the most feminist of all, because blackwhite.
In defiance of blackwhite: women subordinate to men
Sadly, this strategy has "worked" since the Great Famine 1958-62 4mb epub, this book banned in China.
Haven't read it yet... but since it's hard to find, I added to ipfs here:
The Dataeum XDT token, ERC20 Token based on the Ethereum platform;
◉ Wallet of the Dataeum platform where tokens created during the TGE (Token Generation Event) will be stored;
◉ BigchainDB-based data storage spaces (https://www.bigchaindb.com);
◉ IPFS-based media file content storage space (https://ipfs.io);
Didn't their mods make some really cringe worthy video a couple years ago where they go out in public and try to be funny and it's the worst fucking thing on the planet?
Edit: Link as requested https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmWSKBAygxQfQnzfWkd3dNsRgiNAimu5Vy7mkewV9necA9/rImGoingToHellForThis%20mirror-b96M.mp4
Even cringier is the fact that after they put this video up and people started making fun of them, they tried their best for almost a month to get the video completely removed from the internet.
Your IOTA seed is like your private key (similar to bitcoin and ethereum). It is 81 Characters in length. With it you can open your wallet on any computer and generate addresses on which to receive IOTA.
Generate your seed on linux:
cat /dev/urandom |tr -dc A-Z9|head -c${1:-81}
Generate your seed on Mac:
Open Terminal and type or paste the following then press enter:
cat /dev/urandom |LC_ALL=C tr -dc 'A-Z9' | fold -w 81 | head -n 1
Generate your seed online:
You can generate your seed online using this website https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmdqTgEdyKVQAVnfT5iV4ULzTbkV4hhkDkMqGBuot8egfA
Warning:
Keep your seed private, do not share this with anyone.
In my utopic view, packages are hosted on IPFS, a permanant peer to peer web. Where a piece of data is only deleted if there are no 'seeders' anymore. Every piece of data can be versioned like in git, and is immutable. In other words, make it theoretically impossible to delete something once its out. I think it would be perfect for package distribution https://ipfs.io/
Edit: wow apparenlty, it exists already https://github.com/whyrusleeping/gx
Christianity has about 2.2 billion while the second closest is Islam with 1.6, then Non-Religious or Atheism with 1.1 billion.
use youtube-dl to download videos (I use the CLI options "youtube-dl -o '%(title)s-%(id)s.%(ext)s' --continue --retries 4 --write-info-json --write-description --write-thumbnail --write-annotations --all-subs --ignore-errors" to preserve everything) and then you can start hosting them locally with IPFS with ipfs add <path> note that the files will only be accessable if at least one server is active hosting them, so either get more people to view and pin it or run your server 24/7
The IPFS Project
The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a new hypermedia distribution protocol, addressed by content and identities. IPFS enables the creation of completely distributed applications. It aims to make the web faster, safer, and more open.
IPFS is an open source project developed by the team at Interplanetary Networks and many contributors from the open source community.
Fellow apes! I just submitted https://etherscan.io/address/0x13374200c29C757FDCc72F15Da98fb94f286d71e and https://nft.gamestop.com to the lead developer of a BSC project that I’m a part of.
He had this to say about it: “haha cool good on GameStop for leaning into the crypto world.
At first glance looks like a very standard copy-and-paste ERC721 contract. Hard to tell what they will utilize it for.
Yeah looks like a placeholder contract honestly. Hard to tell what they'll do with it. Only one NFT minted and pretty generic metadata
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmZ4vBPDdKfTBKvDMBwjsuPXrpTQnbJo4LPJEBF1rJrGic “
> How does IPFS overcome censorship?
Well, my impression is that IPFS actually doesn't do much -- yet. I think Brave is one of the few browsers to support IPFS so far. But looking ahead, the idea is that an IPFS-based web would be massively decentralized. So it won't be so easy for (say) AWS to decide it doesn't like one of its paying clients and just pull their servers offline -- because IPFS is a peer-to-peer network and does not rely on the simpler client-server model. You can read more about it here:
I might add that Tim Berners-Lee's Inrupt project may be a very roughly similar sort of thing, but I am not sure. I'm rooting for Inrupt and/or IPFS to create a new web, because the one we've got right now is a hot mess.
Namely, a lot of the games that listed Progressive Scan on the back of the box are able to be booted in 16:9 when you start up the Gamecube.
Yes. Glenn Beck for example:
http://www.israelhayom.com/2017/07/23/glenn-beck-jordan-is-palestine/
That’s just the first one I checked on this list of their contributors. I’m sure there are many more.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/List_of_CNN_anchors.html
The Dataeum XDT token, ERC20 Token based on the Ethereum platform;
◉ Wallet of the Dataeum platform where tokens created during the TGE (Token Generation Event) will be stored;
◉ BigchainDB-based data storage spaces (https://www.bigchaindb.com);
◉ IPFS-based media file content storage space (https://ipfs.io);
It's a way to grab the whole file cleanly using IPFS. It's easiest if you're running your own node locally, but if not you can use one of the public node/gateways that are out there.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/Qmey8S4twFoSECRdDmvCrKSUt2z5a7Z5gM7FsPRB6nBRrA
It's a really big file, so it may not be practical to stream it that way. But you can sure try.
Does this count as source or is this scant and unreliable? (Genuine question) also read several biographies too where it was stated.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/H.H._Holmes.html
https://www.state.gov/m/a/os/c1684.htm
I made all of these up!
But anyway, do you have an argument or are you hiding behind accusations of "whataboutism?"
I think the bigger issue is that its 2017 and we still haven't really solved the problem of immortalizing data.
Maybe this subreddit is an exception, but for example, things like sci-hub are almost impossible to backup due to missing peers on the torrents. If sci-hub closes down tomorrow, we are at the mercy of the few lucky ones who were able to finish the archive.
It's the world's biggest free scientific database, and besides Russian natives on their forums, I've seen maybe 1 person on reddit that had a full copy.
IPFS is promising but it's not catching on fast enough IMO.
Think about it, amazon drive dropped unlimited, other providers disappear, people moving from cloud to cloud, hard drives fail etc.
Surely many people in this subreddit are prepared for those scenarios, but many people aren't.
If you are referring to the net neutrality thing going on, I don't know what will happen, but in terms of archiving, I feel like we were ill prepared (except for this subreddit of course).
I did not see that one coming. Has there been any prior talk about this from ABC?
Looks like we got out just in time ;)
Here's the paper btw, if anyone cares: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmUy4jh5mGNZvLkjies1RWM4YuvJh5o2FYopNPVYwrRVGV
> The US is not perfect, but historically speaking its an angel.
Do i need to remind you of the list of authoritarian regimes supported from the US? Or the list of US military operations?.
Def not the worse demon but far away from an angel.
Not really. Ethereum violates the “single responsibility rule” of software engineering pretty horrendously. It’s a decentralized app platform, tied to a system of property ownership, dripping in the ideology of its creators.
The web we have today succeeded because it’s simple and does one thing well.
IMO something like ipfs has a much better chance at being our “decentralized web”. It’s really not a huge leap in how the internet functions today, and it meets the sniff test of “do one thing [allow sharing of info] well”.
Combining the strength and adoption of Monero with the wide utility of Secret Network’s programmable privacy, the Secret Monero Bridge is connecting privacy-to-privacy, creating DeFi utility in ways that have never before been possible before.
By using the Secret Monero Bridge, users can convert their XMR into sXMR, a "secret" version of XMR native to Secret Network. Monero users can then use Secret DeFi applications like SecretSwap to exchange sXMR privately for a variety of Secret Tokens (either native or supported by other Secret Network bridges), or for SCRT itself! The Secret Monero Bridge is bidirectional, meaning users can seamlessly convert their sXMR back to XMR whenever they please.
Use the Secret Monero Bridge now at this IPFS link: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmNRrLDhKGZCSXAZcPU1cBTaLouhWnTi5kfWUzJB4nJbzA
https://twitter.com/fintechfrank/status/1419082792022024196?s=19
>“PayPal wants to talk to us, eTrade wants to talk to us, Stripe wants to talk to us”
>Uniswap’s @ashleighschap on the firms in tradefi expressing interest in DeFi
>Another interesting nugget - according to Ashleigh, Robinhood is looking to integrate with Uniswap bc the firm needs deeper pools of liquidity since traditional market makers are not currently meeting their needs https://t.co/EXsLho2DKF
Holy shit.
Highly recommend watching her full talk at EthCC: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmR5e9kfxMjuDAUGgqam1Njpe9qo1CN35mVLkUCiU1PkKA
Uniswap is making big moves. They're talking to PayPal, eTrade, Robin hood and potentially more firms how to integrate Uniswap. There are challenges such as KYC, a Middleware layer, etc, but those firms seem to be on board with DeFi. Very exciting!
>BitcoinTalk Re:
[PATCH] increase block size limit2010-10-04 19:48:40 UTC--
It can be phased in, like:if (blocknumber > 115000)maxblocksize = largerlimit
It can start being in versions way ahead, so by the time it reaches that block number and goes into effect, the older versions that don't have it are already obsolete.When we're near the cut off block number, I can put an alert to old versions to make sure they know they have to upgrade.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmUhY2xKDLQSnxoePE1R94NdDTjuNuYgKv2cXUdW9gxGQL
Here is a map with the median wage: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_median_wage.html
NL: €1714, DE: €1772 although the numbers are from 2013.
Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Kuwait... That's just in the middle east.
It was quite a creativity sadly it's not his just straight up copy paste from here
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Frame_rate.html
Zeronet and ipfs could integrate into this project very well. I haven't experimented around with either much, but seems like a project like this could potentially duplicate a huge amount of work that these projects have done. I imagine you could add another layer ontop of ipfs that would allow you to rehost existing websites, which seems a lot simpler.
Interestingly, his handwriting is almost identical to mine. I have almost that exact bad handwriting. I always thought it was particularly distinct, but now I see his writing, and I guess it's not. Here's a sample from like 15 years ago when I for some reason decided I needed to have my own font.
I thought me and my handwriting were special, but apparently my bad handwriting is commonplace.
Combining the strength and adoption of Monero with the wide utility of Secret Network’s programmable privacy, the Secret Monero Bridge is connecting privacy-to-privacy, creating DeFi utility in ways that have never before been possible before.
By using the Secret Monero Bridge, users can convert their XMR into sXMR, a "secret" version of XMR native to Secret Network. Monero users can then use Secret DeFi applications like SecretSwap to exchange sXMR privately for a variety of Secret Tokens (either native or supported by other Secret Network bridges), or for SCRT itself! The Secret Monero Bridge is bidirectional, meaning users can seamlessly convert their sXMR back to XMR whenever they please.
Use the Secret Monero Bridge now at this IPFS link: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmNRrLDhKGZCSXAZcPU1cBTaLouhWnTi5kfWUzJB4nJbzA
Here* is a hashprice-ratio comparison overview for a few POW coins including Monero from 01/01/2021 - 01/07/2021
^(*Requires a modern web browser. If the page doesn't show all the data correctly you might need to reload the page or/and your browser doesn't support all the requirements.)
Here are two new widgets. Hope you find them useful.
Okay, I know I was supposed to lurk. But this NFT GME got me thinking... In the spirit of 🦍🦍🦍, 🦍🦍🦍 don't want to leave anyone behind. So I was trying to brainstorm a solution for the people in the world without good internet or no internet to be apart of the used digital marketplace.
What if Gamestop, built a IPFS site connected with the NFT back end for games, movies, music etc. This site could be reached anywhere the user could connect their systems to the internet or network tied to the IPFS site. I.E; GameStop stores, Libraries, schools, mate's house, Wendy's, etc. Once connected it updates the market price for Games, etc and allows the user to Buy and sell their games, movies, media etc.
That's not how IPFS works. Rather, you put data into your own node, and then anyone in the network can access it via the hash. If the data exists in multiple nodes, it could fetch pieces of it from any of them. But a node doesn't have any data that it doesn't specifically ask for. For example, here's an image pinned to my personal cluster, fetched via the main public HTTP gateway.
I wonder if the Android port of Brave will get IPFS support. It's bugged me for a while that there's no decent ability to fetch IPFS data on Android at the moment without having to use an HTTP gateway.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmdDzd32xYQdpw5F1USAVAfYK2WusxWZe3tCyxdcg4KVR7 for unfamiliar users who just want to get a copy, it's ~300gb though.
Why was this uploaded as a tar as opposed to a more browsable structure & given it's a tar, why not go the extra step to gzip it?