https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/29/technology/coinbase-pay-employees.html
Not really that recent
lol you said don't believe nyt propaganda then posted them still
lol you said don't believe nyt propaganda then posted them still
nytimes.com/2020/11/27/technology/coinbase-cryptocurrency-black-employees.html
it was written about a few times
99% chance u lose money
I don’t lose.
Do you disable bitfield plotting?
Man I've been disabling it because this said if you're using SSD than it'd be faster disabled, but I'm looking at my plots and the bitfield plots are going way faster. The guide was from Februrary so I guess they've sped up the bitfield since.
nah
yeah bitfield definitely gives me better speeds yeah that seems outdated I know they'll done a lot of updates to it
the only reason not to use bitfield rn is if you have too many NVMe drives and not enough RAM
BAT moving
What we buying today
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big yikes
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Based
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the smoothest
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Have you ever seen an urban area in China? You know how its all foggy from the factory smoke? Ever noticed that china has 1.393 billion people? The pollution they're creating is actually giving people tje power to have more children than usual, hence the amount of people. The more people that are made, the higher the chances that some of them become doctors or scientists, which raises the chances of those said individuals to create a cure to the pollution in our human bodies, which will up our abilities to endure the pollution and harmful effects it has on our bodies. Furthermore, the more people, the more engineers and architects, which equals to them just building up from the water levels rising, bye bye land, we'll just build up with metal platforms or something. But what if we run out of materials? Nonsense, by the time the water level even rises, we'll have figured out how to create synthetic material out of thin air, so we'll have infinite supplies, which we can use to build up. Who knows, at that point we can just build a rocketship and live on Mars or something. By then, humans will have evolved so much that we won't even need to breathe. Maybe by the time we all get to Mars, we'll have gills and we can just go back to Earth and live in the ocean. I'm telling you, pollution is the answer.
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