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Tygerty
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Long-time Quilibrium geek and miner. Coder. Aspiring Cryptographer.
Joined March 2024
Here is an idea: leave the government out of welfare and people on YouTube or other video streaming platforms can make a living or augment their business live-streaming their efforts to do some good in the world. Donate the money to that person that does the type of work you want, rather than hoping the government does it for you. This type of charity with live streaming provides some level of accountability and direct feedback. A prime example of this is @SBMowing who does great work and more people should strive to do this type of structure into their business. Whether it be a small % for marketing or the entire business off of helping people without cost. I will caveat this that obviously there will be people doing token efforts: choose your charity wisely, but I would challenge that even such the level of impact would be much higher than having the government try play the charity tune.
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@FromtheFire23 @TRHLofficial I think there are plenty of men that do this, however I would say that the type of guy that actually scrolls Instagram and actually feels good about following women just for their looks says it all.
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@ADonDogito @TaraBull808 People are setting up old trampolines as outdoor chicken coops, even with motors to move them. Seems to work.
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@9mm_smg Their funding ran out. Now their controllers have left the field and there likely are many different groups/gangs inside of the protesters. Gonna turn on each other now that they don't have a head.
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My thought is that retail has burnt/disillusioned from having lost significant amounts of their net-worth on gambling with meme coins. From what I understand a large portion of retail is engaging in high-risk meme- or narrative-focused trades. Not knowing how to manage risk appropriately, the majority lose their shirt and the kitchen sink. And vice versa. I also think that professionals are focused in on signals and have long since learned to filter out garbage projects (those that actually doing something useful, novel, and have substance), while retail- being conditioned to paying attention to the noise generated by grifters and not seeing the landscape change right underneath their noses. I suspect this will cause a lot of retail to miss out on great projects while they are licking their wounds and meanwhile the professionals will be buying at great prices.
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@DrInsensitive @ScottAdamsSays I suspect that some is actually used for what it's sold as, but a large chunk of it is used as a slush fund for beuracrats.
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Replace it with a two penny. Essentially the same thing, but reduces quantity by half. Otherwise, I'm inclined to just keep it. It's a necessary expense in the whole scheme of things and the devaluation of it is primarily due to government-driven inflation anyways. Get rid of inflation and drive value of the dollar up, and now the penny is useful again.
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@lrncrypto1 @stclairashley Its called grandstanding. They don't actually want to get in the building... They just want the platform that the camera provides. "Look at me how much I care!" It's a token effort to show the people they truly care. But meanwhile, taking grift and making your kids dumber.
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I believe he's leveraging a team, time-boxing, and automated posting. It would be similar to Trump, the team finds content throughout the day for him that he should hear/see and he just comments on it during a certain time or times of the day or if important enough on the fly. Somebody else writes up his comment.
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@jordwalke It wasn't all that funny. But then I heard the laugh track. Then it was obviously funny.
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@Forbes So get me this... The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) should somehow overlook the most effective and simplest tool available to connect people to internet even in some of the most remote places in the world... simply because Elon owns the company?
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It will depend on the satellite coverage (, receiver (hardware), and your plan. Living outside the lower 48, I get okay speeds, but nothing close to fiber. Your uploads are going to be what bottlenecks your workflow, and in general you are probably not gonna see over 30Mbps up on any of the plans. If you can, a remote work station that has symmetrical upload/download with a trusted cloud or colocation provider in which you offload the bulk of the data processing and the data connection from home to that device is much less needy.
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This crossed my mind as well... this would have looked fairly normal until the last 5-10 seconds before collision and I can't see anybody being sure enough about what might happen until a second or two before impact. Would have been over before anybody would have known what they were looking at plus getting it all on frame. Especially since it's dark out. And that helicopter is apparently known for being hard to see.
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