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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 7840. (Read 26606989 times)

legendary
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Fully fledged Merit Cycler - Golden Feather 22-23
Crazy idea: I collected all posts in the Wall Observer thread made by the Top 500 495 (I reached the maximum post length) most active users (on the first 26486 pages).
I wanted to post this April 1st, but I didn't make it on time.

Warning: chances are your browser won't like opening very large pages, and many images won't show due to Bitcointalk image proxy restrictions Tongue

I'll only list the Top 500 here, but I collected all posts for all users who ever posted here (again: limited to the first 26486 pages). See http://loyce.club/other/WallObserver/allposts/ for all userIDs.

All posts (click the usernames) made by the Top 500 495 posters in the Wall Observer thread:

   70. 1491 posts by fillippone


Wow.
This is where all started a while back ago.
Welcomed in the gang by Last of the V8s and immediately being compared to JJG!

Hello everyone,
As everyone here I am trying to understand what market will do in the future.

So I collected a few evidence here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.49960305

No TA, only “fundamental analysis”, that, in my opinion, is a strongest driver for the long term.
Because it’s the long term I am interested the most.



Fond memories.
Quarantine makes Italian Stallion so sensitive...
legendary
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Merit: 9709
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@DeutscheBank
The COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the rise of central bank #digitalcurrencies as many governments see the handling of cash as a potential risk factor. This will likely add to calls to move towards #digitalcash according to our #dbresearch colleague @MarionLaboure
https://twitter.com/deutschebank/status/1245986930455691264?s=21

@DeutscheBank
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https://twitter.com/deutschebank/status/1245987218050646016?s=21
legendary
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Be a bank
legendary
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Merit: 9709
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Bitcoin halving coincide with US presidential elections (2012, 2016, 2020 etc) .. chance or Satoshi's genius?
legendary
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Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
Crazy idea: I collected all posts in the Wall Observer thread made by the Top 500 495 (I reached the maximum post length) most active users (on the first 26486 pages).
I wanted to post this April 1st, but I didn't make it on time.

Warning: chances are your browser won't like opening very large pages, and many images won't show due to Bitcointalk image proxy restrictions Tongue

I'll only list the Top 500 here, but I collected all posts for all users who ever posted here (again: limited to the first 26486 pages). See http://loyce.club/other/WallObserver/allposts/ for all userIDs.

~snip~

Thanx Loyce. Interesting stats to peruse as usual.

I was wondering, is there a top 500 (or whatever) list showing members average earned merit per post? (i.e... earned merits over total posts)
I'm sure it exists somewhere, just couldn't find it.
My google search skills are lacking. Thanx again.
You can make it based on BPIP's Most Active Profiles, but it's difficult to get up to date information on all profiles. It requires a lot of scraping.
And there are a some users with only a few posts, but many Merits.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 4393
Be a bank
She sounds like a great girl

One in a million. That's why I married her.

Wise beyond her 44 years, sweet, hot, and devoted.

Wait you did what to whom? When?

Many many congratulations Jimbo and all the happiness in the world to your fair maiden!

Yippee!
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 755
Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
Well, I'd recommend handwriting letters, would also lower the post frequency a tad.

Actually, that's not a bad idea.


On a more serious note, I never used an AV since the mid 90s and never catched anything, so I can't advise.

Obvious.ly


AV's give some false sense of security, more or less a digital snake oil. But most/all catch only a fraction of the nasties out there while massively invading your privacy.

Something is better than nothing.



Seriously agreed, there is not much the average Joe can do, to protect himself against ...
At least having full use of your PC, without things popping up and changing various settings, is fine.

On my laptop I run all three, win, macos, linux.



AV's also have a habit of analyzing the executables they find your machine by "running" them in a poorly designed proprietary "sandbox".

Fuck that.


Indeed. That's why you can create custom rules.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 2540
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Gotta love that $100 bid wall. Here's what it looks like in my head.



Seriously guys, you don't have to panic buy all the way back up to $200 in a single day.




Looks like we've found a battleground.


Bears getting owned.



OH MY GOD!



I think we can post whatever we want here. I haven't seen any posts deleted and OP said that it isn't actually being moderated.


I would be stunned if it did not bounce back to about $128 in 2 hours, when people execute their held back buys... Cheesy



Time's up ... there ya go   Cheesy

- 7 Years before:

Just to remember the first days of the Wall Observer thread, the first 10 meme /gif.
(Among them there are also some broken links, possibly some meme or gif has been lost)
legendary
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We choose to go to the moon
AV's also have a habit of analyzing the executables they find your machine by "running" them in a poorly designed proprietary "sandbox".

Fuck that.
legendary
Activity: 1612
Merit: 1608
精神分析的爸
No problem there, every link you will see has been background checked in "the cloud" (TM) by MS Defender before you are even able to click it.

That way it happily unsubscribes you from badly designed mailing lists, buys you overly expensive TP etc.

It is not the worst product detection-wise, but it is a total privacy nightmare (like every other major AV).

Otherwise: Fighting pop-ups with an AV is like squashing flies with a sledge-hammer.


I knew it, you're a psycho, dad. Tongue

All solutions have pros and cons, but what would the easiest and optimal solution be, for a guy like Ibian.

Well, I'd recommend handwriting letters, would also lower the post frequency a tad.

On a more serious note, I never used an AV since the mid 90s and never catched anything, so I can't advise.

AV's give some false sense of security, more or less a digital snake oil. But most/all catch only a fraction of the nasties out there while massively invading your privacy.

I still have a few hundred samples that kiddies dropped on my honeypot ~5yrs ago and you need at least a dozen different AV products to detect over 90% of them.

But if you are happy if every link you get by email or in web sites that is looking suspicious to an AI is fetched by an AWS* instance to be run through a malware detonation chamber and most certainly getting archived, MS Defender is probably fine for you.
Though I'd strongly advise against using such a computer for dealing with your crypto moneys (because, umm, somebody is randomly clicking links on your behalf).

* Yes, MS is using Amazon not Azure for this, they think they can outsmart the bad guys this way *lol* - bad guys have IP lists of all these instances from most AVs.

legendary
Activity: 2140
Merit: 1628
We choose to go to the moon
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 755
Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
No problem there, every link you will see has been background checked in "the cloud" (TM) by MS Defender before you are even able to click it.

That way it happily unsubscribes you from badly designed mailing lists, buys you overly expensive TP etc.

It is not the worst product detection-wise, but it is a total privacy nightmare (like every other major AV).

Otherwise: Fighting pop-ups with an AV is like squashing flies with a sledge-hammer.


I knew it, you're a psycho, dad. Tongue

All solutions have pros and cons, but what would the easiest and optimal solution be, for a guy like Ibian.
legendary
Activity: 1612
Merit: 1608
精神分析的爸
While on this tangent, what's a decent free antivirus? Sick of popups and ads.

I believe Windows Defender that ships with Win 10 is a respectable product in its own right. Not sure there is a need for further antivirus solutions unless you are looking for protection against more esoteric threats.

Also, stop clicking so many random URLs, you absolute dingus.  Kiss

No problem there, every link you will see has been background checked in "the cloud" (TM) by MS Defender before you are even able to click it.

That way it happily unsubscribes you from badly designed mailing lists, buys you overly expensive TP etc.

It is not the worst product detection-wise, but it is a total privacy nightmare (like every other major AV).

Otherwise: Fighting pop-ups with an AV is like squashing flies with a sledge-hammer.
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 11299
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
So I took a snippet of a recent JJG comment and put it into a prompted language generator (talktotransformer.com) and got the following:

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Yeah, I know that the terms of bitcoin and cryptocurrency are really ongoingly convoluted in mainsteam discussions too, I could easily follow a post like, "let's focus on politics and maybe pick a side," that's not how I think about it. The point I'm trying to make is that if we were to find another operating system that is even more decentralised than bitcoin, then suddenly it's not such a bizarre concept.

So where does JJG's actual words end?  Cheesy

That word generator came out as a bunch of gobbledy gook, and in contrast, most of the time my typenings are making some senses...

My production of new words are going to end when I die... which is kind of hard to predict.. I doubt any kind of bot would be programed to replace my word generations.  An actual bot would probably be too damned annoying for udder peeps whether in the WO or otherwise, even though surely some peeps find some (if not all) of my words already annoying, but just imagine if I were an actual bot (rather than the fictionalization of my bieng a bot)... that would be more worser yet... like gembitz in paragraphs, rather than one-liners. Tongue Tongue

Anyhow, maybe I have a few more halvenings in me, if I am lucky... but surely I am not of perfect health, and clearly I am not as strong as I was when I was younger.

There is only so much that any of us can do (proactively and preventatively) to keep our meat waggon going, and even jojo had been coming off as a bit obsessed with this idea of his limited time, recently, so in terms of my lil selfie, I know that shit could end at some point that is well before I am able to spend a decent number of my bitcoins...

will my relatives be able to figure out how to retrieve whatever coins are remaining at that point?  I am not really sure.

^^^...right.

On a side note, Texas claims to add AI to UE process. I kid you not.
Quote
Artificial intelligence-enabled chatbot has been added to the TWC homepage to provide answers to UI (unemployment insurance) questions 24/7.
...(already helped 43,817 folks and has answered 98,065 messages)

Watch out as some suggested that strong AI might sprung from chatbots. We are doooooomed.

 I'm not worried.  We have JJG on our side.

nanu nanu
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 11299
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
bets on when the JJGbot overtakes chart buddy?

At the posting rate that we are going, the dude is likely to overtake me around the same time that I am to overtake chartbuddy, if not sooner... that is if we maintain about the current posting rate.
hero member
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis

The Economist, 1988 January 9

Shocked 1988? January? 2018?
Impressive! I had consecutive wank ATH's at the time.
legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
The birds are singing,
bitcoin is slowly rising,
is it the phoenix?


#haiku



The Economist, 1988 January 9
legendary
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Some issues to take care of, about 80 pages behind.

Totally OT question - which uninstaller program for Windows would you recommend?
linux

Thanks! It worked fine. After the Linux DVD was done running, I found no trace of the program I wanted to uninstall.
 Tongue
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