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rhodorhoades

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    Comment #35327302

    That’s exactly the kind of fallacy these politicians would use to argue against this kind of thing ;)

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    Comment #35327196

    Sometimes the works we do have from the ancient world seem…. Better? Like meditations is still the only ‘self-help’ book I’ve ever read that has actually made me a better person. I…

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    Comment #35327045

    The science of archeology is a destructive one. Temples and tombs escavated in the late 1800’s could have largely benefitted from the rigour and advances made in modern archeology.…

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    Comment #34754198

    This may come off as… impractical… but I don’t understand why. The best way to obtain coins without going through KYC is by using the protocols. The most cost effective is running …

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    Comment #34732821

    self custody vs. centralized exchange data would be relevant here. Instead of just saying “people don’t do it”. Because people do… and I would venture to say more people do it than…

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    Comment #34732770

    I write around 100-200 emails a day, coordinate across various projects and write a lot of copywrite around the solutions and systems the company develops. Explain to me how this i…

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    Comment #34731969

    Is it tho? A MetaMask wallet staking directly with the protocols/ yield aggregators is easier than creating a kraken account and doing KYC verification.

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    Comment #34611301

    Try some prompt engineering courses. It’ll change your perception. Some of my prompts are like 1200 words just to set context. But I use it for email, marketing outreach, blogs, yo…

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    Comment #34055281

    Well… the whole ‘ancient apocalypse theory’ might be discredited, but the sites they visit date back extremely far into our ancient history. It also shows that pockets of architect…

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    Comment #33301257

    This is untrue. You aren’t thinking about the effects of sediment, usage, and erosion. When you build a dam and allow the riverbeds to dry, it changes the entire water table of the…

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    Comment #33276951

    If you don’t have any intentions of defending your beliefs, why do you put them out there? It’s like throwing a punch with no intention of getting in a fight. You’re just bound to …

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    Comment #33276872

    Why does it feel like in western culture it’s becoming more and more treasonous/ taboo to suggest things of this nature? If you suggested that every take their money out of banks a…

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    Comment #33275638

    Yeah, but at that point they were a Greek speaking, Christian monarchy that had been actively hostile to western Rome for a century. When did Rome die? When the capital was moved f…

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    Comment #33211757

    A P/e of 95 is low?

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    Comment #33211737

    But maybe just the pointy, immobile part of the crab claw would need to be removed. That usually doesn’t have too much meat.

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    Comment #33081182

    Yeah - it’s rather annoying how they lump in ‘non-economic activity’ with ‘wash-trading’. HFT is totally legitimate way of doing business, the liquidity is provides ‘may’ be good f…

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    Comment #32985448

    I skate risers with tight trucks. As parent suggested, it helps with stairs and drops.

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    Comment #32973853

    Wtf?… this is the most alarming statistic I’ve ever heard. Why is their estrogen in our drinking water, why does birth control put estrogen in our drinking water and where the fuck…

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    Comment #32956957

    I would recommend traveling. Maybe in South America. Travel aligns your priority’s if you stay in hostels and explore. You’ll learn necessities, privilege, love and hate. It’ll get…

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    Comment #32930397

    Yeah, there’s been a lot of ‘counter-point’ logic in some of the hacker news comments that seem…. Artificial. Some of the scale of the disagreements seems like something a simple c…

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    Comment #32929527

    Tether is hard coded to bounce between their float. Tether made a mega fuck ton of money when that float widened and so did all the hft firms. Most of the tether is held by insider…

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    Comment #32929330

    Yeah - GAAP definitely doesn’t work with crypto. Is eth an asset, currency, or inventory? If I’m a big crypto firm and I regularly use eth for chain fees, do I calculate that as a …

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    Comment #32929175

    I can’t tell if this is a joke about financial engineering tether slowing lowering its backing publicly? Maybe a double entendre? Tether was originally 100% ‘backed’ and after more…

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    Comment #32928956

    I’ve been to over 40 countries and I can tell you this is true. The people that have the least are some of the most caring people, who will insist on feeding you even when they don…

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    Comment #32799940

    Completely off topic and not really relevant to your comment buuutttt Banana coin’s ‘POW’ is based off protein folding and contributing to medical research. It’s a joke and you are…