I’m sorry but I cannot follow what you are trying to say. It sounds like you didn’t like what softgrow said but I don’t see anything wrong with it. Mind explaining again?
Grades are not very accurate indicators of learned maternal.
4.0s only mean you worked really hard or, in very rare cases, are extremely intelligent. I know a guy who got a 3.2 in calc 3. Doesn’t sound very good right? Well the only reason is because his teacher was test heavy and those tests were quite difficult. My teacher was much more focused on homework so I could work harder to get a good grade. After working with him I realized we almost exactly the same amount. However, if you looked at our grades I would seem significantly “smarter” than him.
Originally “Anonymous” was mostly a 4chan meme, a loose collective of internet trolls doing nasty things for laughs.
Later it was co-opted by the “Moralfags” i.e. people motivated by various moral causes who attracted tons of clueless people and drove away the real hackers.
Video game tutorials and programming tutorials come to mind. Some
programming ones I watched had some really big security flaws and I only noticed when I saw the dislikes that something was wrong! Video game tutorials also are usually very poor quality and checking the dislike before watching is a good way to see if it’s a waste of time or not.
I would say having it written is more secure. If you hide it in a good spot no robber is going to find it and even if they do you will almost certainly know you’ve been robbed so you can change the passwords. Not only that but I bet 99% of robbers wouldn’t have an effective plan to sell or use the passwords. Digital on the other hand has a significant chance to go undetected for a while and certainly know exactly what to do with them.
I’m confused. How would adding more stuff change the picture that dramatically? No matter how you slice it Bitcoin has extremely prohibitive transaction costs
"Bitcoin Average Transaction Fee measures the average fee in USD when a Bitcoin transaction is processed by a miner and confirmed. Average Bitcoin transaction fees can spike during periods of congestion on the network, as they did during the 2017 Crypto boom where they reached nearly 60 USD.
Bitcoin Average Transaction Fee is at a current level of 1.560, down from 1.798 yesterday and down from 15.45 one year ago. This is a change of -13.20% from yesterday and -89.90% from one year ago."
Obviously it depends on the use case but for most things it is. Not only is it random but 1.5 dollars is a lot! I think PayPal is like .3 + 2.3 percent? Basically anything under $5 would be almost impossible to sell. Not only that but having a chance for the fees to go incredibly high ($15) it’s just not worth it.
I type for fun and 76% is awful. If I dip below 85% I instantly stop. 76% means I have super cold fingers while having butter slathered all over the keyboard!
I really love thrift books! So cheap compared to buying new and usually they look nearly unused! When I ordered a book and it arrived damaged (Missing the first 20 pages!) they gave a refund right away.