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09/01/2020 Ryan McMaken
It’s increasingly clear to even the average American that if
Sound Money Is Key to Defending Our Liberties
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11 hours agoThorsten Polleit
The title of this article epitomizes what the Austrian economist
Ludwig von Mises (1881–1973) called the “sound money principle.” As
Mises put it:
The sound-money principle has two
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http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/176551-new-laser-network-between-nyse-and-nasdaq-will-allow-high-frequency-traders-to-make-even-more-money
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoeaytgytZ0 Financial Success in the 1990's
https://ccnews24.net/kazakhstan-is-negotiating-a-gigantic-investment-in-cryptocurrency-mining/
Financial Success in the 2020's
https://old.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/il2c12/in_light_of_ciphertrace_lets_talk_opsec/
Yes, but are the Keyservers droppin' like it's hot? drop 'em like they're
hot? Got the rollies on my arms and I'm pourin' Shawn Dawn and I roll the
best weed cuz I got it goin' on. Bow da wow wow... shitz in the sepsis, ma
bell, drop it like it's hawt, drop it like it's hawt, Sn00py hit the
l0tto,
On 9/1/20, Shawn Webb wrote:
> I'm curious if there's any plans for read-only access over ssh.
> Trusting FreeBSD's ssh key material is likely easier than trusting
> HTTPS in certain regions.
A bit moot when such key materials of all services, and repos,
and ticketing, and reviews, and builds,
Poking fun at the hoomans "standing" (oh so rare as that is even today) who
consider that they might tweet in support of "muh human rights" whilst in the
middle of a declared State of Disaster (one level up from State of Emergency,
just one level down from Marshall Law) is arguably "bold" but
On 9/2/20, John Young wrote:
> Has it not been established that all key servers are compromised,
>> The majority of GnuPG users no longer use SKS key servers, due to the
>> fact of possible attacks on their pub keys.
It's not that the nym <--> privkey mapping of any given
key has been
This is another foundational problem we face, and put in a way which is easy to
immediately grok: The Western world has lost its civil courage.
Solzhenitsyn said this in a speech in 1978. A longer quote for context is
provided below:
“The Western world has lost its civil courage, both
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020, 06:08:19 AM PDT, John Young
wrote:
[snip]
>It might be worth pondering Snowden's quite limited "gift to the
public" as another active measure to bamboozle in the WikiLeaks
manner, indeed media-born leaks as a principal tool to meddle with
information and
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020, 03:38:55 AM PDT, grarpamp
wrote:
On 9/2/20, jim bell wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 11:05:10 PM PDT, grarpamp
> wrote:
> On 8/28/20, jim bell wrote:
>> "Starlink's speed tests may look impressive, but experts say SpaceX's
>>
I would like to add the following. People who are involved in secure
communication on the Internet today and who are new to this topic, do
not learn that security, such as privacy or anonymity etc. a) costs
money and b) should be used in conjunction with offline devices.
Surely licensees of tools
What ever happened to them Kingston drives from 'bout back, you know, a
decade ago? And anyway, sorry if I missed the earlier messages, but what
the fuck does/doesn't this fucking documentary have to do with the actual
Nintendo game ShadowGate? I mean yes I know about the colorization and
pause
Has it not been established that all key servers are compromised,
that's _all_ not just some accused to divert attention from all. The
compromise is not new just not well understood due to avid promotion
of crypto as necessary for public and commercial privacy, infosec,
comsec. CryptoAG is a
On 9/2/20, jim bell wrote:
> https://cointelegraph.com/news/alphabay-darknet-market-moderator-sentenced-to-11-years-in-jail
"Herrell was paid in Bitcoin to handle disputes between vendors and
buyers on AlphaBay. He also acted as a “scam watcher” monitoring the
marketplace for attempts to defraud
grarpamp wrote:
> https://sks-keyservers.net/status/
> https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://sks-keyservers.net/status/
>
> Number of servers in pool slowly dropping, might need volunteers at
> some point, including more nodes on Tor, I2P, CJDNS...
The majority of GnuPG users no longer use SKS
https://sks-keyservers.net/status/
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://sks-keyservers.net/status/
Number of servers in pool slowly dropping, might need volunteers at
some point, including more nodes on Tor, I2P, CJDNS...
On 9/2/20, jim bell wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 11:05:10 PM PDT, grarpamp
> wrote:
> On 8/28/20, jim bell wrote:
>> "Starlink's speed tests may look impressive, but experts say SpaceX's
>> satellite-internet project is unlikely to win any federal subsidies
>>
On 9/2/20, jim bell wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 11:05:10 PM PDT, grarpamp
> wrote:
> On 8/28/20, jim bell wrote:
>> "Starlink's speed tests may look impressive, but experts say SpaceX's
>> satellite-internet project is unlikely to win any federal subsidies
>>
https://cointelegraph.com/news/alphabay-darknet-market-moderator-sentenced-to-11-years-in-jail
On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 11:05:10 PM PDT, grarpamp
wrote:
On 8/28/20, jim bell wrote:
> "Starlink's speed tests may look impressive, but experts say SpaceX's
> satellite-internet project is unlikely to win any federal subsidies
>
On 9/2/20 01:59, jim bell wrote:
> Be VERY cautious about buying the larger-capacity USB drives, say 128 GB
> to 1 TB drives. Unless you buy a few name-brands, like PNY, Sandisk,
> Samsung, it looks like the majority of the devices are fake. What they
> do is to re-program the devices (which
Be VERY cautious about buying the larger-capacity USB drives, say 128 GB to 1
TB drives. Unless you buy a few name-brands, like PNY, Sandisk, Samsung, it
looks like the majority of the devices are fake. What they do is to re-program
the devices (which were probably weak or defective to
On 8/28/20, jim bell wrote:
> "Starlink's speed tests may look impressive, but experts say SpaceX's
> satellite-internet project is unlikely to win any federal subsidies
> "https://www.businessinsider.com/spacex-starlink-beta-speedtest-results-bandwidth-ping-latency-fcc-rdof-2020-8
> Jim Bell's
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