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No user record in our sample, but qes has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but qes has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Surely driving the vehicle in a manner that was certain to break the transmission within 4 months caused no other excessive wear in the vehicle, right? Sounds like a terrible idea, really.
Just an anecdote, but I've had multiple dexa scans in the 8-12% range spanning across years of bulking and cutting and I've never had better than what I consider mediocre abs - probably much better than the average…
Multiple felon software dev here. I make $250k in Minneapolis.
> Short-sellers are part of the free market Not when they get to simply turn off the half of the market moving against them they aren't.
Anecdotally, as someone who's work kept on trucking (surprisingly - we sell content for display in public spaces where people pass or congregate) - 2020 was a banner year for my family. We saved more than we ever have…
Researchers at UC Berkeley disagree https://voxeu.org/article/stable-coins-dont-inflate-crypto-m...
> Generally speaking, if your testicles don’t shrink, your production stays the same right? No, absolutely not. The size of your testicles is in no way indicative of your testosterone production. While a shorter period…
At 6'0", 215 lbs, and 10% body fat (via DEXA scans) I have a BMI of 29.2 - on the high end of "overweight" - almost "obese". I'm a fit, but not especially big, casual weightlifter with a desk job.
> Challenge there is that it doesn't fit the narrative that Tether give about the demand being from "institutional investors" Market makers and trading shops with 7-8 figure funds playing with riskier cryptos or trying…
> That alone should be a red flag. That's not the primary use (by dollar volume, it is also helpful to streamline participation in the entire crypto ecosphere regardless of local regulations). But Tether's for market…
2.5% is way too much. I pay 0.15% and the exchange has been around for a decade without ever losing funds. It's even now licensed as a bank in the U.S.
Depends somewhat where you live and what you plan to do with the Bitcoin (long term hold or actively trade).. but major exchanges in major countries are pretty trustworthy these days. Kraken, Gemini, and Coinbase are…
> It's smack in the middle of the voter demographic. Not just voters, large portions of our representatives are also from that demographic.
ETHE is backed by ETH. If ETHE gets sold, ETH gets sold - ~0.01 ETH per ETHE.
Market cap doesn't mean much at all in crypto. XRP's is high because the circulating supply is 45 billion XRP - 2500 times more than BTC, 400 times more than ETH, etc. I could create a blockchain and issue a quintillion…
I can't speak much to it, as I don't play - my girlfriend does, and finding a pad for her was difficult. There's just nothing out there. Couple of dead projects, the L-Tek, and some total junk pads. I ended up with the…
I think 2017 showed that it will be damned difficult politically to make any change that requires a hard fork to Bitcoin anymore. Pure proof of stake is fantasy. That's not "Bitcoin" and it never will be. My personal…
It's a bit easier to chill and wait now that we've seen the same boom and bust cycle repeat a handful of times.
Eventually I'll spend it, like my index funds and 401k. Earlier than that, I might sell a little bit in the upcoming year to free up some cash for a home purchase.
> They had a few forks which split and degraded their community significantly. http://bitcoinclashic.org/ For those true to the _original_ Bitcoin Cash chain. lol
> There's definitely not a whole lot of them for something serving as the root of a worldwide movement / new financial system "A mile is so big that the entire planet is only 25,000 of them around. That's definitely not…
I've been with the same company and mostly leading the same software system for the past 10 years. Feature work is such a smaller part of my individual contributions at this point - I do some here and there so I don't…
> old-hand developers have a "mental issue queue" that is enormous > a better solution isn't obvious. You can hand it to someone fresh, and after significant effort (on both of your parts) they agree with the…
> I could spend a lot of time on a Boyer Moore string matching algorithm Could you? It's like an hour to copy/paste a reference implementation and set up unit tests. Maybe an hour or two fine tuning the implementation…
As long as you waited 4 years between storing value in Bitcoin and removing it you _always_ got more value out, no matter what point in time in Bitcoin's entire history you stored it. And not just a little bit more…