> for the sake of argument, is there any way to introduce monetary policy into crypto currency so as to correct for unwanted inflation/deflation yeah and you don't even need to change bitcoin - just use a stablecoin…
BTC ranged between $0.30 and $27 back in 2011 so not quite
but is it the weight loss driving all those anti-inflammation benefits
frfr?
eh, it was fair to say that 8 years ago... now it's way easier to track public blockchain transaction chains on Bitcoin, Ethereum and the like than it is to track bank transfers across countries
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Does EOF make this easier / more efficient?
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4 foot notes? This guy Pratchetts.
They did. This was a multisig - meaning M out of N signatures from different signing devices were needed to sign a transaction. The attacker infected enough signer devices to go unnoticed and the signers failed to…
not at all
bybit makes $100 million a month and has substantial excess reserves
That would have been a somewhat reasonable (although unconvincing) reply if you didn't also write 7 other lengthy comments in this thread that were 3 hours apart
I did that last summer, I compared the performance of different english word embedding models, as far as I remember the best ones were GloVe and a few knowledge graph word embeddings. None of them were better than a…
May the gods give you everything you ask for
hardware wallets are a safe transaction signing device NOT a seed storage device You use them to sign transactions that are perfectly safe even if your computer / phone where you initiated the transaction is infected…
Transaction rollbacks. In this case the USDT ransom was blocked by Tether. Rollbacks for non-centralized tokens & networks goes against the goal of most protocols though, so it's unlikely to become the norm.
It's even more stupid. The ransom was paid in Ether (ETH) which the kidnappers then exchanged to Tether stablecoins (USDT). Tether is a centralized company that can freeze and block any blockchain address from using the…
can't you use it through litellm https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/3288
or run a kokoro tts docker container on your own hardware, the hw requirements aren't crazy: https://github.com/remsky/Kokoro-FastAPI
It was one of the promises he made at a Bitcoin conference he attended a few months ago. It has been a popular issue in crypto circles
Nothing wrong with HN in particular. Every polarising discussion on a platform with moderation or up/down voting system ends up this way. This structure is fantastic for technical discussions just not amazing for…
these are smaller qantized models that I can use on my 8 year old GPU, I can't even load the original deeppseek unqantized models
I asked deepseek-14b for a joke in the style of Norm Mcdonald, and it delivered an overexplained deadpan absurd joke that I thought was pretty similar to Norms style. Then I tried again with different styles and…
great article, thank you
> for the sake of argument, is there any way to introduce monetary policy into crypto currency so as to correct for unwanted inflation/deflation yeah and you don't even need to change bitcoin - just use a stablecoin…
BTC ranged between $0.30 and $27 back in 2011 so not quite
but is it the weight loss driving all those anti-inflammation benefits
frfr?
eh, it was fair to say that 8 years ago... now it's way easier to track public blockchain transaction chains on Bitcoin, Ethereum and the like than it is to track bank transfers across countries
[flagged]
Does EOF make this easier / more efficient?
is_deleted = True update is in progress
4 foot notes? This guy Pratchetts.
They did. This was a multisig - meaning M out of N signatures from different signing devices were needed to sign a transaction. The attacker infected enough signer devices to go unnoticed and the signers failed to…
not at all
bybit makes $100 million a month and has substantial excess reserves
That would have been a somewhat reasonable (although unconvincing) reply if you didn't also write 7 other lengthy comments in this thread that were 3 hours apart
I did that last summer, I compared the performance of different english word embedding models, as far as I remember the best ones were GloVe and a few knowledge graph word embeddings. None of them were better than a…
May the gods give you everything you ask for
hardware wallets are a safe transaction signing device NOT a seed storage device You use them to sign transactions that are perfectly safe even if your computer / phone where you initiated the transaction is infected…
Transaction rollbacks. In this case the USDT ransom was blocked by Tether. Rollbacks for non-centralized tokens & networks goes against the goal of most protocols though, so it's unlikely to become the norm.
It's even more stupid. The ransom was paid in Ether (ETH) which the kidnappers then exchanged to Tether stablecoins (USDT). Tether is a centralized company that can freeze and block any blockchain address from using the…
can't you use it through litellm https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/3288
or run a kokoro tts docker container on your own hardware, the hw requirements aren't crazy: https://github.com/remsky/Kokoro-FastAPI
It was one of the promises he made at a Bitcoin conference he attended a few months ago. It has been a popular issue in crypto circles
Nothing wrong with HN in particular. Every polarising discussion on a platform with moderation or up/down voting system ends up this way. This structure is fantastic for technical discussions just not amazing for…
these are smaller qantized models that I can use on my 8 year old GPU, I can't even load the original deeppseek unqantized models
I asked deepseek-14b for a joke in the style of Norm Mcdonald, and it delivered an overexplained deadpan absurd joke that I thought was pretty similar to Norms style. Then I tried again with different styles and…
great article, thank you