This is still a thing, see bitcoinpaperwallet.com
Not OP but there's a lot of useful old blog entries about this topic to explore at curedmeats.blogspot.com
I've heard good things about FastAPI
Same except I bought an old Toyota Yaris for £2000 cash. It's cheap to maintain and is super reliable. The missus would like a Mercedes G wagon though.
Based on your description I'd guess you are referring to bittylicious.
For more info you can check on whattomine.com to see if any alts may be profitable to mine with GPUs.
Andreas A's bitcoin and ethereum books are quite good for a technical understanding. You can buy them or read for free at https://github.com/aantonop
Bitcoin has a testnet.
Me too, mostly after reading this article, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niko_Bagration
What's the only way to generate a truly random string? Ask a Windows sysadmin to exit VIM.
That you can click and drag a file to the command line window and it'll populate the path and filename.
Some things were better before tech. Back in the day you walked to the phone booth once a week to talk to family members that are far away. Nowadays they can contact you 24/7.
An Armenian chellist playing Paganini's Variations on a theme from Moses in Egypt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g00bVs0zBg
I use this all the time!
I think you live in the flat above me.
Here in England I planted a bunch of stuff for the first time, and was quite shocked to find that the local snail population went over it all like a very efficient lawnmower.
SAGE has done this too: https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/press/access-coronavirus-ar...
Mine some crypto
Toshiba Libretto
Alpine Linux may also be a good option if you're looking for something light-weight.
I've seen many recommendations for the book 'Fluent Python'.
Some recommended reading: https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook https://github.com/ethereumbook/ethereumbook Jimmy Song's "Programming Bitcoin"
See the Sam Vimes "Boots" Theory of Economic Injustice
> early 90’s low polygon video game. Seeing the truck I was immediately reminded of the original Death Track game.
> physically leave the area to regain composure This is what I have to do when I hear someone whistling in the office. Also other sounds and behaviours, i.e. the guy sitting next to me started clipping his nails at his…
This is still a thing, see bitcoinpaperwallet.com
Not OP but there's a lot of useful old blog entries about this topic to explore at curedmeats.blogspot.com
I've heard good things about FastAPI
Same except I bought an old Toyota Yaris for £2000 cash. It's cheap to maintain and is super reliable. The missus would like a Mercedes G wagon though.
Based on your description I'd guess you are referring to bittylicious.
For more info you can check on whattomine.com to see if any alts may be profitable to mine with GPUs.
Andreas A's bitcoin and ethereum books are quite good for a technical understanding. You can buy them or read for free at https://github.com/aantonop
Bitcoin has a testnet.
Me too, mostly after reading this article, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niko_Bagration
What's the only way to generate a truly random string? Ask a Windows sysadmin to exit VIM.
That you can click and drag a file to the command line window and it'll populate the path and filename.
Some things were better before tech. Back in the day you walked to the phone booth once a week to talk to family members that are far away. Nowadays they can contact you 24/7.
An Armenian chellist playing Paganini's Variations on a theme from Moses in Egypt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g00bVs0zBg
I use this all the time!
I think you live in the flat above me.
Here in England I planted a bunch of stuff for the first time, and was quite shocked to find that the local snail population went over it all like a very efficient lawnmower.
SAGE has done this too: https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/press/access-coronavirus-ar...
Mine some crypto
Toshiba Libretto
Alpine Linux may also be a good option if you're looking for something light-weight.
I've seen many recommendations for the book 'Fluent Python'.
Some recommended reading: https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook https://github.com/ethereumbook/ethereumbook Jimmy Song's "Programming Bitcoin"
See the Sam Vimes "Boots" Theory of Economic Injustice
> early 90’s low polygon video game. Seeing the truck I was immediately reminded of the original Death Track game.
> physically leave the area to regain composure This is what I have to do when I hear someone whistling in the office. Also other sounds and behaviours, i.e. the guy sitting next to me started clipping his nails at his…