I can understand the joy of bringing your body to go to the boundary and a bit beyond. For me it end far before tackling a cliff. More like balancing over a beam across a creek. But I can’t understand how one can take the risk of your own death or the harm of others.
rstein
So Brits under 35 can go to live for a while in Romania. Nice prospect, beats freedom of movement in the whole EU by far…
I can't go past the cookie banner with Firefox. Chrome optimised?
But the project can be found at https://openrgb.org/
Same story, same tips, but I started with SuSE Linux 4.3 in 1996. Just try stuff, read the error messages, read docs and ask. A lot of peaople who know stuff are happy to help out of altruism or the chance to show off. ;-)
It got really hot and the colours changed.
Interesting. And how does the system knows who got the real coins? 15 dummy accounts and one real? And can it be backtracked if a dedicated agency in possession of a heavy wrench convinces my arms dealer to give up his keys? Another thing to read up.
There is no trace of the transaction in the exchange? No way of getting a connection between credit card and Monero transactions?
So with Monero it’s impossible for a state actor with subpoena power and perhaps access to digital intercepts to untangle a payment?
Crypto isn’t as anonymous as one would think. The ledger is public and if the wallet can in some way associated with your person (credit card for buying crypto, shipping address for something bought with crypto… ) it can be traced.
Started with Lastpass, but migrated to Bitwarden because of open source. And then came the trouble at Lastpass.
And here in Germany we have a VAT (MwSt) of 19% on plant milks and 7% on cow milk. Because cow milk is „essential“.
That is one point, but I thought of the rescue guys who have to go into the wall to pick up the body. Can be in a very unsafe place. Or the other drivers on the road in the case of driving a motorcycle at the limit.