I've also been doing small improvements to my sleep over the years and share some of your recommendations! What's worked best for me have been: 1. Good mattress and pillow (this is a 101 kind of thing). 2. Having the…
OP didn’t claim to have done anything.
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In which platform and on which instances have you felt your freedom of speech to have been restricted?
How were you able to board the right plane if you thought you were flying to Portland?
I agree with most of this but my opinion is that Trump was the symptom, not the cause.
To me, Len Sassaman is the best Satoshi Nakamoto that we know of.
You’re not using ChatGPT correctly.
As a Mexican who travels plenty to the US and works for an American company and has worked for another top-tier software company from the US, I believe this statement is false. E-commerce platforms, “sharing economy”…
Could it be related to the leap year? Our bodies don’t account for it, it’s us humans that do this artificial adjustments. A minute a day is roughly equivalent to a day every 4 years.
He's probably talking about themself and a few close individuals, likely also from the tech scene. Remote work has made it easier than ever for many people to cook at home. Before the pandemic, meal prepping was a…
Stock price, not necessarily revenue/profits.
> Anybody that mined those earlier blocks on the weird unknown hardware Which “weird unknown hardware”. Early in Bitcoin, you could just mine bitcoin with any CPU — you still can. A.) That’s a possibility. B.) As…
He died in March 2008, even before the publication of the white paper.
Satoshi Nakamoto went leap and bounds to hide his identity, this probably also included his online footprint.
Can you provide a source on these claims?
That doesn’t make sense.
I second this. If Len Sassaman was not Satoshi, at least he was a better Satoshi than Szabo.
You sound like a person that wants to believe that Satoshi Nakamoto is/was American.
Maybe you’re not the target audience.
If the universe is infinitely large (as we suspect it is), then it should also be infinitely small (even beyond our capacity to measure it). Otherwise, it's not really infinite.
I don’t get it. Care to explain?
Or it buys a whole team outside of USA/Europe.
Would you mind sharing what approach did you use to trim the ads? Did you manually detect the ads and then trimmed the file or are you using an automatic (perhaps ML-based) approach?
The twist here is that he's make a profit from automating that process. It's not necessarily unethical, but it's morally dubious, at least.
I've also been doing small improvements to my sleep over the years and share some of your recommendations! What's worked best for me have been: 1. Good mattress and pillow (this is a 101 kind of thing). 2. Having the…
OP didn’t claim to have done anything.
[flagged]
In which platform and on which instances have you felt your freedom of speech to have been restricted?
How were you able to board the right plane if you thought you were flying to Portland?
I agree with most of this but my opinion is that Trump was the symptom, not the cause.
To me, Len Sassaman is the best Satoshi Nakamoto that we know of.
You’re not using ChatGPT correctly.
As a Mexican who travels plenty to the US and works for an American company and has worked for another top-tier software company from the US, I believe this statement is false. E-commerce platforms, “sharing economy”…
Could it be related to the leap year? Our bodies don’t account for it, it’s us humans that do this artificial adjustments. A minute a day is roughly equivalent to a day every 4 years.
He's probably talking about themself and a few close individuals, likely also from the tech scene. Remote work has made it easier than ever for many people to cook at home. Before the pandemic, meal prepping was a…
Stock price, not necessarily revenue/profits.
> Anybody that mined those earlier blocks on the weird unknown hardware Which “weird unknown hardware”. Early in Bitcoin, you could just mine bitcoin with any CPU — you still can. A.) That’s a possibility. B.) As…
He died in March 2008, even before the publication of the white paper.
Satoshi Nakamoto went leap and bounds to hide his identity, this probably also included his online footprint.
Can you provide a source on these claims?
That doesn’t make sense.
I second this. If Len Sassaman was not Satoshi, at least he was a better Satoshi than Szabo.
You sound like a person that wants to believe that Satoshi Nakamoto is/was American.
Maybe you’re not the target audience.
If the universe is infinitely large (as we suspect it is), then it should also be infinitely small (even beyond our capacity to measure it). Otherwise, it's not really infinite.
I don’t get it. Care to explain?
Or it buys a whole team outside of USA/Europe.
Would you mind sharing what approach did you use to trim the ads? Did you manually detect the ads and then trimmed the file or are you using an automatic (perhaps ML-based) approach?
The twist here is that he's make a profit from automating that process. It's not necessarily unethical, but it's morally dubious, at least.