

I’m excited for him to #FreeRoss.
I’m excited for him to #FreeRoss.
Well, if he doesn’t reignite inflation, I win. And if he reignites inflation worse than it is, I win even better. Because I don’t hold my assets in dollars.
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And we will still be here when Reddit finally does implode. Either from high interest rates and not being able to raise money or whatever we will still be here.
Fennec 127 on fdroid. Now that I think about it, I believe I did see a post the other day about Mozilla completing a move to some other system. Let me see if I can find it.
Edit: Here it is, though I’m not sure if this will help at all. But it may at least explain something.
Are you sure the GitHub releases aren’t being updated anymore? When I checked here not too long ago, they were still being updated. I know they said they changed the positaries, but I don’t know how long ago that was. But I know for a fact that I was able to pull Firefox focus version 122 off of GitHub.
Still though, now that somebody has done it, there’s a good chance that somebody else will now do it as well.
No, I have not actually heard of these. I will have to look them up. Thanks for the information.
I feel like this already exists and is called a rape whistle. Although, to be fair, I’m honestly not sure how effective that would be. If a woman is being attacked, would she have time to actually blow this whistle?
The geomagnetic field is weakening which is common during these kinds of episodes and eventually the polarity of the magnetic field will flip so that north becomes south and vice versa. During the transition though we are likely to go from our bipolar magnetic field to a quadrupolar magnetic field where the north and south poles can fluctuate between two different points each instead of the normal single point. You can see evidence of this occurring in geological history through Ignatius rock, as it cools from volcanic eruptions.
I very much enjoyed that movie.
The absolute worst customer service I ever had was with AT&T and eventually I just told them to go stuff themselves. I switched carriers to Ting before it was owned by Dish and it was known around the industry for its customer service and it was absolutely fantastic.
Right, and if the proof of funds is you say that the house cost this much money and the person pulls that much money out of their wallet or whatever and hands it to you, that’s proof.
My question would have to be, was this person attempting to get a loan for the house? Because if so, I can understand where they would need financial statements and identification. But if the person walked in with the cash to buy the place, free and clear, then I don’t see why it should be a problem.
This is relevant to this discussion. Here is what the normal people who don’t kill others think.
https://www.monerotalk.live/monerotalk-315
Personally, I fall into this camp.
That’s okay. Things will be purchased as they are needed. It’s not like because we used gold. I wouldn’t need toilet paper or a new laptop or a new phone. I would still need to purchase those things at some point. It would improve lending practices as well because people wouldn’t be lending trying to outpace inflation with a return. They would lend less, for sure, but people would also save money more so they would need fewer loans.
But inflation doesn’t have to be a thing. Currentsies don’t have to inflate. Back in Rome, you could buy a tailored suit and a pair of shoes for a ounce of gold. Today, you can go by a tuxedo and a pair of shoes for an ounce of gold. So in terms of gold, the price of items has not changed significantly in a very, very long time.
A combination of things, some real estate, some gold, some cryptocurrency. The dollar is losing value every second of every day by at least a little bit. And I don’t see a reason to hold wealth in a depreciating asset. It’s just a form of tax that all normal people have to pay while people who have assets don’t have to. Which is why the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Stop the inflation and you stop the impoverishment.
I’ve been involved in crypto since like 2013 or 2014 and the most common thing that I buy with crypto is my groceries.