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456hdsaq234g

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    Comment #17359661

    Went to cinema less than once a year without moviepass. Now maybe once a month?

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    Comment #17359411

    or Robinhood. Free trades! No monthly fees!

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    Comment #17359257

    I used to be against this style of 'DRM' -- either analog hole (screenshot or physical camera) or client subversion (client logs all messages out of band forever); but I think I mi…

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    Comment #17359171

    No, never do this. I will find your keys, and I will have your certificate revoked. *also misread, I was considering the DNS case. Lightly, dont do this for the hosts file example …

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    Comment #17359159

    Ive found many of these, and reported them to the vendors. Sometimes they are happy (swag!!!), sometimes they are not. This is a great article that explains the issue and work arou…

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    Comment #17357449

    Right. My point is that it would be trivial to pivot to eugenics. States like Singapore have been accused of eugenics by running State Dating agencies.

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    Comment #17357434

    Also important: MoviePass parent, Helios and Matheson’s. Stock was trading at $38.86 a share in October 2017. $0.44 today. Yeaaah moviepass is screwed (I am a subscriber who likes …

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    Comment #17356952

    People have the right to change their mind about dating some random stranger. No reason to punish them for it. Its a fact of human nature, and we have freedoms. Best not to curtail…

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    Comment #17356944

    Careful, this is sounding a little eugenic with the "must be on the site". There is no possible way to implement this without some authoritarian regime making it so. I get the impr…

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    Comment #17355858

    Folks are getting laid for free via Tinder and others. Why would anyone pay $10/month for a smaller pool of candidates?

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    Comment #17315014

    What is the indication that this person has changed? OP ran an extortion scheme against non-technical folks, and then extorted the victims again. Its a horrible horrible story and …

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    Comment #17306385

    Yeah, NSS is the crypto(graphy library) of Netscape/Firefox and lots of other things :-)

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    Comment #17305687

    not too hard. kraken and bittrex both do USD/USDT pairs (which, at 1.0 is a good metric of USDT health)

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    Comment #17297442

    Just because you are small, doesn't mean you get to abuse user data. No, parent is right, this is long overdue, and if a few data abusers must pay, so be it. Its too important to m…

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    Comment #17295908

    also decentralised clocks, which can provide decentralised timestamps, which is a kind of related concept (double spend resistance)

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    Comment #17295875

    You need a blockchain for decentralised timestamps. That is because a blockchain is basically a slow clock. Its not easy to spoof as you would need to spoof the Proof of Work. Any …

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    Comment #17294811

    your website has no details and you don't publish your whitepaper.

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    Comment #17294365

    it seems the ethereum blockchain is not immune to human lies. Aka the oracle problem, provenance problem.

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    Comment #17293747

    Unless you live in SF, which just banned flavored vape juice. SF -- a place where you can buy pure THC crystal, but banana flavored nicotine is banned.

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    Comment #17287181

    I believe most countries that use polymer bills are actually licensing this "SecureNote" technology from Australia.

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    Comment #17286774

    Not sure about WF being 'good guy bank'...

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    Comment #17286764

    or lost em in mtgox.

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    Comment #17284072

    The OP_CODES were 'disabled' by core because they were considered poorly tested and a consensus logic risk. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/2610 Of course, the highly skill…

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    Comment #17284049

    because in bcash land they can convince the miners to include tx's with 1 satoshi fee, so they can bloat their chain with all kinds of junk like yours.org Good luck doing that in e…

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    Comment #17268977

    and investment banks, but to be fair they are probably also included in the groups you mentioned.