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WhyJiffie
nah, the rich has to be eaten
I often wonder if yours is an automated account, but did you read the comments?
bitcoin is a bad currency but you absolutely can buy legal things. like, check shopinbit. there's also a similar website that buys the thing for you from amazon
I don't think bitcoin provides much value in itself. Its basically an asset that is hard to make more of, like money or gold, which are also valuable because of this and that gold and specific currencies are relatively widely used.
bitcoin's supposed added value over money is private digital transactions across the globe in a private way, so that you can send money whoever you want, but it's not practically private, and has so large operating costs (even just the transaction fee) that it's not really better than bank transactions.
so in short: its value is in its scarcity, and that you can speculate on it. the other possible advantages are not realized.
since the value is in speculation, the dollar limit is when investors start selling enough of it so that others will do the same out of fear. which is who knows how much. but it's probably more related to other factors than the dollar value.
because most of us know this is bullshit
I agree with the depicted actual developers, but this is still funny
why would you want to be if you are not already? honest question
that's bullshit. spaces are not valid in URLs. they always need to be URL encoded. I see you complaining about such manual work, but that does not make sense, as it just shouldn't happen!
where are you getting that URL? ddg has been inserting a + sign in place of any spaces for a very, very long time. this is not even a solved problem, it's not a problem at all!
it's enabled, what isn't is offering to save your passwords
firewall rules? who cares about firewall rules if the switch still forwards packets to the printer?
firewall rules only work on end devices, and routers when the destination is in a different subnet and broadcast domain.
you all have someone to talk to about your projects?