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legendary
Activity: 3962
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Mindrust should know and realize these kind of words

Didn't we already pour one out for our hommie, aka mindrust?

He is seeming like a lost cause, but I suppose if BTC were to drop below $3k or something that would actually cause him to buy back, then he would be telling us how smart he was.. blah blah blah..

It is difficult to really see a way back from this, but maybe pouring one out is still premature?  Perhaps?  Perhaps?  

I would be delighted if mindrust were to figure out a way to pull a rabbit out of a hat in terms of dealing with the given situation, including his seeming ongoing rationalizing that he may have done the right thing.. in terms that he still is not really going down any kind of seemingly reasonable path.. so far...
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 2334
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Yeah that's a ... problem.

In cases where I had to deal with this I'd recommend stegnography and rubber hose encryption. Of course if you're not using that and they think you are it's going to be one hell of a long night.

legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
...I barely got out of Thailand with my bitcoins intact...Fortunately I had a backup that I split among family members because all of my cryptosteel was on the seastead...

Any wonder why they decided that your tiny pied-a-mer was a threat to Thai sovereignty and threatened you with death? It would have been an interesting interrogation if they'd caught you.

What's a $5 wrench compared to a navy and a firing squad?

Sovereignty was just an excuse.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)

Interesting views.

Anyone talking TA at a time like this is a prize twat.

Don' be hating on their religion. They might sic the SPLC after you.

The cross-the-pond aspect only makes it that much more germane.

gentlemands posts are lyricism, effectively.
hating as an art form is not exactly hate. It's just an expression.

You're right about the gent's lyricism, well spotted, sir.

But I am pretty sure he meant the TA comment.  And he's probably right.

Didn't mention that explicitly, and yes, he is (imho).
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
Trump seems to be thinking of starting an experiment with hydroxychloroquine on New Yorkers from tomorrow.

In other news:

UNITED STATES: Man in his sixties dies after trying to self-medicate against coronavirus by taking chloroquine phosphate in the form of fish tank cleaner

Yep, I went on Amazon a few weeks ago and there were Chloroquine Phosphate pills for sale for about $300 per pack. While Chloroquine Phosphate fish cleaner was about $15 for a full bottle.

They gave us that stuff in Iraq/Afghanistan to prevent malaria. Never took it but they're expensive.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1520
Trump seems to be thinking of starting an experiment with hydroxychloroquine on New Yorkers from tomorrow.

In other news:

UNITED STATES: Man in his sixties dies after trying to self-medicate against coronavirus by taking chloroquine phosphate in the form of fish tank cleaner
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 13660
BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Owning $BTC right now is probably what it felt like shorting the housing bubble in 2006.

Everyone's gonna call you crazy.

They'll continue to print trillions out of thin air.

Eventually, people will realize the system is failing.

And then, Bitcoin will pump harder than ever.

https://twitter.com/btc_macro/status/1242170976671916033?s=21

Mindrust should know and realize these kind of words
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
I'm feeling a bit nervous about having my bitcoins on the exchange right now. If they suddenly "lose" everyone's bitcoins...what would anyone really care? Everyone has enough problems than to worry about a bunch of rich folks losing money.

I am also a bit gun shy on many cold storage systems I have used. I barely got out of Thailand with my bitcoins intact.

Keeping anything physical requires thinking of different scenarios. Bugging out I can carry it with me. What if I'm arrested for tyranny reasons and they confiscate my home again? Centralized servers don't seem very secure at this point (encrypting it and putting it on AWS, etc.). There's a brain wallet but many of those were hacked due to humans not being as crafty as they think. I had troubles with my trezor in Thailand, I had the trezor but the backup codes were on the seastead. That's part of it, you need backups but what to do with the backups?

I get pretty extreme when doing cold storage for extra security. Last time I bought a cheap computer to create the private keys, then put them into my cryptosteel in an order that only I knew, then I destroyed the computer with a hammer and burned the parts in a fire. Fortunately I had a backup that I split among family members because all of my cryptosteel was on the seastead.

Coming up with a new cold storage solution is not simple when you don't trust that your home won't be over-run. If I was thrown in jail I'd like the peace of mind that every day I'm in there I'm getting richer and richer and nobody can steal my bitcoins while I'm in there.
Only surefire way is to memorize all your keys and not have any physical copies. I don't trust myself quite that much.

Ya, perhaps make a song with my private key and sing it every day.

But yep, definitely do not trust myself enough to memorize a full private key.
legendary
Activity: 3962
Merit: 11519
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
I'm feeling a bit nervous about having my bitcoins on the exchange right now. If they suddenly "lose" everyone's bitcoins...what would anyone really care? Everyone has enough problems than to worry about a bunch of rich folks losing money.

I am also a bit gun shy on many cold storage systems I have used. I barely got out of Thailand with my bitcoins intact.

Keeping anything physical requires thinking of different scenarios. Bugging out I can carry it with me. What if I'm arrested for tyranny reasons and they confiscate my home again? Centralized servers don't seem very secure at this point (encrypting it and putting it on AWS, etc.). There's a brain wallet but many of those were hacked due to humans not being as crafty as they think. I had troubles with my trezor in Thailand, I had the trezor but the backup codes were on the seastead. That's part of it, you need backups but what to do with the backups?

I get pretty extreme when doing cold storage for extra security. Last time I bought a cheap computer to create the private keys, then put them into my cryptosteel in an order that only I knew, then I destroyed the computer with a hammer and burned the parts in a fire. Fortunately I had a backup that I split among family members because all of my cryptosteel was on the seastead.

Coming up with a new cold storage solution is not simple when you don't trust that your home won't be over-run. If I was thrown in jail I'd like the peace of mind that every day I'm in there I'm getting richer and richer and nobody can steal my bitcoins while I'm in there.
Only surefire way is to memorize all your keys and not have any physical copies. I don't trust myself quite that much.

Seems to me that Elwar already attempted to address the limitations of the brain wallet situation, and I really doubt that it is practical or prudent to NOT have a back-up.. lots of things can go wrong with a brain wallet, even if it might be a pretty decent solution, but back up seems to be a nearly indispensable supplement to such powerful storage mechanism.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 1748

Interesting views.

Anyone talking TA at a time like this is a prize twat.

Don' be hating on their religion. They might sic the SPLC after you.

The cross-the-pond aspect only makes it that much more germane.

gentlemands posts are lyricism, effectively.
hating as an art form is not exactly hate. It's just an expression.

You're right about the gent's lyricism, well spotted, sir.

But I am pretty sure he meant the TA comment.  And he's probably right.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1278
I'm feeling a bit nervous about having my bitcoins on the exchange right now. If they suddenly "lose" everyone's bitcoins...what would anyone really care? Everyone has enough problems than to worry about a bunch of rich folks losing money.

I am also a bit gun shy on many cold storage systems I have used. I barely got out of Thailand with my bitcoins intact.

Keeping anything physical requires thinking of different scenarios. Bugging out I can carry it with me. What if I'm arrested for tyranny reasons and they confiscate my home again? Centralized servers don't seem very secure at this point (encrypting it and putting it on AWS, etc.). There's a brain wallet but many of those were hacked due to humans not being as crafty as they think. I had troubles with my trezor in Thailand, I had the trezor but the backup codes were on the seastead. That's part of it, you need backups but what to do with the backups?

I get pretty extreme when doing cold storage for extra security. Last time I bought a cheap computer to create the private keys, then put them into my cryptosteel in an order that only I knew, then I destroyed the computer with a hammer and burned the parts in a fire. Fortunately I had a backup that I split among family members because all of my cryptosteel was on the seastead.

Coming up with a new cold storage solution is not simple when you don't trust that your home won't be over-run. If I was thrown in jail I'd like the peace of mind that every day I'm in there I'm getting richer and richer and nobody can steal my bitcoins while I'm in there.
Only surefire way is to memorize all your keys and not have any physical copies. I don't trust myself quite that much.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
I had absolutely no knowledge of SPLC before. I now read they're definitely not friends with the Reps.

SPLC doesn't seem to be friends with Nazis.

Nor many normal, everyday folk - that just don't happen to toe the lefty commie collectivist line.

Depends on viewpoint.
If you were a dude like R0ach, how would a "normal, everyday" person be like, political orientation wise?

R0ach-like attitudes I could understand. OTOH, check their stance on perfectly normal activities. Like being alive and in possession of ( ::gasp!:: ) a gun.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1610
Self made HODLER ✓
Estimating death rate... I think South Korea's numbers are most reliable, since they don't have authoritarian censorship culture, but they DO have LOTS of test kits available.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-southkorea-toll/south-korea-reports-fewest-new-coronavirus-cases-since-february-29-peak-idUSKBN21A043

Quote
The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said there were 64 new cases on Monday, taking the national tally to 8,961. The death toll rose by one to 110.

110 out of 8,961 is about 1.23%.
Wrong formula. It's death/(death+cured). Which still doesn't look bad, in their case.

Would you just stop it with your home made non sense bullshit formula already.
Ball is in your court. Suggest a better method.

 We're all doing it wrong.
 Population of Italy  ~ 60,480,000
 Deaths attributed to Covid-19  ~ 6,078
 Mortality rate ~ 1.12 per 100,000

 Perhaps we could use a narrower geographic definition by drawing a circle of a certain diameter around with epicenter and estimating the population of that area but I don't have those stats but I'm sure the respective governments do.

Cause-specific mortality rate
The cause-specific mortality rate is the mortality rate from a specified cause for a population. The numerator is the number of deaths attributed to a specific cause. The denominator remains the size of the population at the midpoint of the time period. The fraction is usually expressed per 100,000 population. In the United States in 2003, a total of 108,256 deaths were attributed to accidents (unintentional injuries), yielding a cause-specific mortality rate of 37.2 per 100,000 population.
About 1% of the country is infected. They are all going to get infected. Mortality rate 112%!

No dude. We look at the infected population. It's over 40% by official numbers.

We know the official numbers are underestimating the actual number of infected. But then, they are probably underestimating the number of dead too. Gotta work with what we got.

 We will never know the value of "the infected people" because they aren't testing the entire population.  How can we use this variable so loosely?  It doesn't reflect the reality of the situation and makes it seem more grave than it is.



A random sample is all you need to extrapolate the number of people who have the virus in a population. You don't actually need to test everybody...


No, unless you do careful select the statistical sample considering there is an extremely high geographical and lifestyle factor. And also good luck testing the people that doesn't want to be tested because they don't want to interact with ANYONE.

In other words, it is not really possible to really carry out a good random sample that is not skewed in some way. At the very least, it is not practical. We do already have some approximations though.
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
I'm feeling a bit nervous about having my bitcoins on the exchange right now. If they suddenly "lose" everyone's bitcoins...what would anyone really care? Everyone has enough problems than to worry about a bunch of rich folks losing money.

I am also a bit gun shy on many cold storage systems I have used. I barely got out of Thailand with my bitcoins intact.

Keeping anything physical requires thinking of different scenarios. Bugging out I can carry it with me. What if I'm arrested for tyranny reasons and they confiscate my home again? Centralized servers don't seem very secure at this point (encrypting it and putting it on AWS, etc.). There's a brain wallet but many of those were hacked due to humans not being as crafty as they think. I had troubles with my trezor in Thailand, I had the trezor but the backup codes were on the seastead. That's part of it, you need backups but what to do with the backups?

I get pretty extreme when doing cold storage for extra security. Last time I bought a cheap computer to create the private keys, then put them into my cryptosteel in an order that only I knew, then I destroyed the computer with a hammer and burned the parts in a fire. Fortunately I had a backup that I split among family members because all of my cryptosteel was on the seastead.

Coming up with a new cold storage solution is not simple when you don't trust that your home won't be over-run. If I was thrown in jail I'd like the peace of mind that every day I'm in there I'm getting richer and richer and nobody can steal my bitcoins while I'm in there.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Digital dollars? wtf is that nonsense why bother god you repltilian assholes or is that fucking racist too

edit sauce coindesk

https://www.coindesk.com/house-stimulus-bills-envision-digital-dollar-to-ease-coronavirus-recession

The trillion dollar coin is beck, eh? A bad idea that just keeps staggering back.

It's almost as if these idiots don't realize that the vast majority of dollars exist solely in the digital domain already.  Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
I had absolutely no knowledge of SPLC before. I now read they're definitely not friends with the Reps.

SPLC doesn't seem to be friends with Nazis.

Nor many normal, everyday folk - that just don't happen to toe the lefty commie collectivist line.

Depends on viewpoint.
If you were a dude like R0ach, how would a "normal, everyday" person be like, political orientation wise?

Interesting views.

Anyone talking TA at a time like this is a prize twat.

Don' be hating on their religion. They might sic the SPLC after you.

The cross-the-pond aspect only makes it that much more germane.

gentlemands posts are lyricism, effectively.
hating as an art form is not exactly hate. It's just an expression.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1688
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
Interesting views.

Anyone talking TA at a time like this is a prize twat.

Don' be hating on their religion. They might sic the SPLC after you.

The cross-the-pond aspect only makes it that much more germane.
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 2334
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Digital dollars? wtf is that nonsense why bother god you repltilian assholes or is that fucking racist too

edit sauce coindesk

https://www.coindesk.com/house-stimulus-bills-envision-digital-dollar-to-ease-coronavirus-recession
Heh heh heh heh....

Ho ho ho ho....

Gee, I wonder if these "Digital dollars" will expire. Or if they will only be allowed to be used in "company stores". Can I get an abortion with my digital dollar? Can my church automatically get 20% of my digital dollars? Can I use them at strip clubs?

What a crock of crap.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 361
Estimating death rate... I think South Korea's numbers are most reliable, since they don't have authoritarian censorship culture, but they DO have LOTS of test kits available.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-southkorea-toll/south-korea-reports-fewest-new-coronavirus-cases-since-february-29-peak-idUSKBN21A043

Quote
The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said there were 64 new cases on Monday, taking the national tally to 8,961. The death toll rose by one to 110.

110 out of 8,961 is about 1.23%.
Wrong formula. It's death/(death+cured). Which still doesn't look bad, in their case.

Would you just stop it with your home made non sense bullshit formula already.
Ball is in your court. Suggest a better method.

 We're all doing it wrong.
 Population of Italy  ~ 60,480,000
 Deaths attributed to Covid-19  ~ 6,078
 Mortality rate ~ 1.12 per 100,000

 Perhaps we could use a narrower geographic definition by drawing a circle of a certain diameter around with epicenter and estimating the population of that area but I don't have those stats but I'm sure the respective governments do.

Cause-specific mortality rate
The cause-specific mortality rate is the mortality rate from a specified cause for a population. The numerator is the number of deaths attributed to a specific cause. The denominator remains the size of the population at the midpoint of the time period. The fraction is usually expressed per 100,000 population. In the United States in 2003, a total of 108,256 deaths were attributed to accidents (unintentional injuries), yielding a cause-specific mortality rate of 37.2 per 100,000 population.
About 1% of the country is infected. They are all going to get infected. Mortality rate 112%!

No dude. We look at the infected population. It's over 40% by official numbers.

We know the official numbers are underestimating the actual number of infected. But then, they are probably underestimating the number of dead too. Gotta work with what we got.

 We will never know the value of "the infected people" because they aren't testing the entire population.  How can we use this variable so loosely?  It doesn't reflect the reality of the situation and makes it seem more grave than it is.



A random sample is all you need to extrapolate the number of people who have the virus in a population. You don't actually need to test everybody...
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1610
Self made HODLER ✓

Looks awfully plausible. Makes one wonder who their third might be.

On second thought, no. Don't wanna think about it.

My only question is...what are 'essential' sexual activities of 3 or more that are allowed?

If you really need to ask that... then it is not for you.
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