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Monday, May 8, 2023
[00:00:46] tr [T] <login> You can hear about the pig stuff here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Tpiuci2ghM
[00:01:05] tr [T] <login> Do they sell small monitors anymore?
[00:01:11] tr [T] <login> like the old squarish ones
[00:01:29] tr [T] <login> You could stream to your phone too, with the right software
[00:04:02] tr [T] <login> Here's the pig timestamp: https://youtu.be/4Tpiuci2ghM?t=646
[00:04:44] tr [T] <login> ComputerTech: what's your timeframe for starting your software sole trading business?
[00:05:30] tr [T] <login> sole trading = trading as a sole proprietor
[00:06:00] tr [T] <login> At some point you'll have to be earning your own money from clients outside the family company - or no?
[00:06:32] tr [T] <login> Don't go degen gambling ;)
[00:06:59] tr [T] <login> it's negative expected value, i.e., giving money away
[00:07:18] tr [T] <login> what about microtransactions on games?
[00:07:39] tr [T] <login> fortnite gets $1B in revenue per year in skins, doesn't it?
[00:08:07] tr [T] <login> and all the mobile games: forza, candy crush, etc. look like gambling games on the inside
[00:08:36] tr [T] <login> it's internet gambling - there is a lot of money in it
[00:08:41] tr [T] <login> and there is no regulation of it
[00:08:56] tr [T] <login> then there's actual internet gambling - mobile browser slots - legal in the UK
[00:09:34] tr [T] <login> Well, goes on to show that psychology is divorced from the reality of getting money out of it
[00:09:48] tr [T] <login> In games with coins, one can always lose to a chosen opponent on purpose to 'transfer'
[00:10:02] tr [T] <login> !bang
[00:10:06] tr [T] <login> !reload
[00:10:08] tr [T] <login> !bang
[00:10:17] tr [T] <login> Oh, I missed it
[00:10:35] tr [T] <login> I guess that's true - 100% loss rate, so there's no regulation required
[00:11:12] tr [T] <login> In many countries, gambling winnings are not considered taxable income
[00:11:15] tr [T] <login> no matter what size
[00:11:20] tr [T] <login> because it's not work, but a hobby
[00:12:15] tr [T] <login> yeah, winnings above a limit in the US (is it 10000 USD or 1000 USD or 5000 USD?) are taxable
[00:12:55] tr [T] <login> even if it's a gift?
[00:13:25] tr [T] <login> found on the ground?
[00:14:06] tr [T] <login> i see
[00:14:11] tr [T] <login> they just want visibility i guess
[00:15:03] tr [T] <login> some countries have rules that if the scheme is primarily to gain a tax benefit, it's illegal
[00:15:31] tr [T] <login> purpose of income?
[00:16:19] tr [T] <login> So if they audit me and then find out I got >$6000 but didn't file it - they will charge penalties on it?
[00:16:23] tr [T] <login> even though no tax was owed on it?
[00:17:27] tr [T] <login> so it can't be a business
[00:17:51] tr [T] <login> that is a fuzzy standard though
[00:18:05] tr [T] <login> if you like switching guns like switching phones every 2 years
[00:18:44] tr [T] <login> I guess it would depend on volume too
[00:19:01] tr [T] <login> Even if a profit was made on each
[00:19:16] tr [T] <login> Switching every month, or switching 20 guns every year - more dicy
[00:19:41] tr [T] <login> What if you are a high-volume collector?
[00:20:33] tr [T] <login> No wonder IRS officers have to specialise
[00:21:04] tr [T] <login> The courts interpreted the constitution creatively to make it real though
[00:21:10] tr [T] <login> It was supposed to go away after WW2, but stuck around
[00:21:13] tr [T] <login> and in other countries too
[00:21:41] tr [T] <login> I think it will happen
[00:21:49] tr [T] <login> but as an alternative to the dollar
[00:21:52] tr [T] <login> in foreign countries
[00:22:08] tr [T] <login> China currently fixes the yuan everyday with respect to a hidden basket of currencies
[00:22:18] tr [T] <login> it may start increasing the share of gold in its hidden basket
[00:22:40] tr [T] <login> Globalism isn't bad though
[00:23:33] tr [T] <login> They could have mandated a fixed quantity increase per year
[00:23:42] tr [T] <login> instead of controlling the price of money
[00:24:10] tr [T] <login> It won't be crypto
[00:24:15] tr [T] <login> It'll be a fed account
[00:24:27] tr [T] <login> I think they won't need to make a CBDC
[00:24:35] tr [T] <login> FedNow will be an 'indirect' cbdc anyway
[00:25:03] tr [T] <login> if it follows the same implementation as the one in other countries, each bank implementing the system will have a daily limit
[00:25:18] tr [T] <login> It's not that bad, it's just like normal banking (and the associated 'tracking')
[00:25:56] tr [T] <login> If the bank is forced to hold a certain amount of money at the Federal Reserve per bank account, is that a CBDC?
[00:26:14] tr [T] <login> that amount of money in your bank account is directly backed by the federal reserve balance of that bank
[00:26:21] tr [T] <login> it's not segregated, so not trackable by the government
[00:26:37] tr [T] <login> I thought the gov and the people had the same objective: and taxes were the link
[00:26:49] tr [T] <login> If the gov hated its people, it would collect lesser in taxes
[00:27:06] tr [T] <login> The gov can already turn your bank account off, well, indirectly
[00:27:21] tr [T] <login> through rules around suspicious transactions
[00:27:41] tr [T] <login> if you run a marijuana business, your bank account will get frozen and you will get debanked from banks that don't want to take the compliance risk
[00:27:56] tr [T] <login> same with crypto - they don't know if you're making money by issuing a scam coin etc.
[00:28:30] tr [T] <login> End3r: it's because of social welfare
[00:28:37] tr [T] <login> take the welfare away, and you'll have civil war
[00:28:46] tr [T] <login> No, he didn't
[00:28:53] tr [T] <login> his death was under suspicious circumstances
[00:28:56] tr [T] <login> broken cameras etc.
[00:29:10] tr [T] <login> He had some deep information
[00:29:26] tr [T] <login> If he was smart, he would have had a dead man's trigger going
[00:29:49] tr [T] <login> some computer that scans the newswire for his death
[00:30:04] tr [T] <login> The NSA probably has it
[00:30:30] tr [T] <login> irish666: the population growth is from immigration though
[00:31:01] tr [T] <login> They would call it disinformation
[00:31:09] tr [T] <login> China's isn't growing anymore
[00:31:21] tr [T] <login> it's only Africa and Pakistan
[00:31:29] tr [T] <login> India's is also at replacement level
[00:31:53] tr [T] <login> They haven't gone full nazi yet, but yes, it is getting there
[00:32:00] tr [T] <login> national socialism under the guise of capitalism
[00:32:11] tr [T] <login> On the other hand, China has a lot of capitalism
[00:32:34] tr [T] <login> It's not that bad
[00:32:39] tr [T] <login> The US still has the big guns
[00:32:46] tr [T] <login> And immigration is the US's strength
[00:33:03] tr [T] <login> military adventurism
[00:33:21] tr [T] <login> They still haven't explained why it happened
[00:33:33] tr [T] <login> you give too much credit to gov though
[00:34:15] tr [T] <login> How did they die?
[00:34:18] tr [T] <login> 9/11 right?
[00:34:43] tr [T] <login> Al Qaeda's goal was to be make a flashy demonstration of what the US does abroad
[00:34:52] tr [T] <login> they had plans to target nuclear missile silos
[00:35:07] tr [T] <login> even Osama bin Laden thought that would be too controversial
[00:35:49] tr [T] <login> It was a result of funding Mujahideens in Afghanistan to drive the soviet union away
[00:36:00] tr [T] <login> Hillary Clinton said that
[00:36:33] tr [T] <login> ^ that's a good decision
[00:36:41] tr [T] <login> stopping to use irc on your phone
[00:37:10] tr [T] <login> oh, maybe they knew but didn't find the operational details of it
[00:37:19] tr [T] <login> that is why now they act pre-emptively
[00:37:30] tr [T] <login> killed ISIS's current and future leader's sons
[00:37:50] tr [T] <login> if the money is zero-sum, then capitalism dies
[00:38:06] tr [T] <login> Capitalism is supposed to be non-zero-sum, and thus so must the money
[00:38:38] tr [T] <login> yes, correct ^
[00:38:46] tr [T] <login> People have forgotten why there were debt jubilees
[00:39:01] tr [T] <login> I think money supply modulates on population growth
[00:39:20] tr [T] <login> higher population = more units of food need to produced
[00:40:01] tr [T] <login> and the role of making sure the price of food goes up over time, is to impart 'theta' on money
[00:40:09] tr [T] <login> i.e., money should melt over time
[00:40:29] tr [T] <login> because development now is worth more than development in the future
[00:41:12] tr [T] <login> fractional reserve banking is just a mechanism, and the reserve ratio in the US is 0% now
[00:41:33] tr [T] <login> so the fraction is not even required to be any constant like 10% or whatever
[00:42:02] tr [T] <login> Why not give it to the government?
[00:42:15] tr [T] <login> it's "risk free"
[00:42:26] tr [T] <login> especially if it's short term and they don't close the gates
[00:42:59] tr [T] <login> How will you collect? will there be a contract?
[00:43:26] tr [T] <login> So what you'll be doing is giving them the bank's IOUs
[00:43:30] tr [T] <login> and accepting their IOU in exchange
[00:43:34] tr [T] <login> usually, a bank does that
[00:43:50] tr [T] <login> Have you checked their credit score and gotten a copy of their bank statements?
[00:43:56] tr [T] <login> i.e., what a bank would do before issuing a loan
[00:44:30] tr [T] <login> Plus, you cannot report anything to the credit bureaus
[00:44:41] tr [T] <login> Also, what's the repayment schedule and interest rate
[00:44:48] tr [T] <login> What are they planning to do with the money?
[00:44:59] tr [T] <login> Dr_DICK: what will you spend it on?
[00:45:27] tr [T] <login> So being a pimp and drug dealer, Dr_DICK?
[00:45:37] tr [T] <login> less than the bank's deposit rate?
[00:45:54] tr [T] <login> if so, that person would do well to just deposit it in the bank and pay you your interest
[00:46:01] tr [T] <login> it's risk free money to your friend
[00:46:23] tr [T] <login> You won't open a banana stand or work at an auto mechanic?
[00:46:31] tr [T] <login> Is it for an MLM?
[00:46:45] tr [T] <login> is it herbal?
[00:46:52] tr [T] <login> chinese medicine? ginseng?
[00:47:05] tr [T] <login> Is it profitable? or is it just income smoothing?
[00:47:19] tr [T] <login> I see, so it's an advance on their future pay basically
[00:47:28] tr [T] <login> i.e., credit card interest rate
[00:48:33] tr [T] <login> I guess if you love your friend, you'll give them the money
[00:48:49] tr [T] <login> So you're going to give them a nominal interest rate instead of indexing to inflation?
[00:49:22] tr [T] <login> either charge them no interest, or charge the deposit rate on your current bank account
[00:49:32] tr [T] <login> And don't expect to get any money back
[00:50:01] tr [T] <login> Do people do this kind of thing in America?
[00:50:13] tr [T] <login> Anything can affect employment
[00:50:21] tr [T] <login> since you have no inside look into the company's financial health
[00:50:45] tr [T] <login> And unemployment insurance is not a thing in the uk, is it?
[00:51:16] tr [T] <login> As they pay it back, it will hurt their future income
[00:51:40] tr [T] <login> They will feel resetment at losing that cut of their future income
[00:52:07] tr [T] <login> International loan?
[00:52:14] tr [T] <login> That's scammer level risky
[00:52:29] tr [T] <login> You'll never be able to collect unless you know some 'gangs' in the US
[00:52:46] tr [T] <login> I wish there were a way to get 'insurance' on this loan
[00:53:09] tr [T] <login> Will you transfer using Wise?
[00:53:29] tr [T] <login> Peorth: at least Donald Trump Sr. made enough money to leave his children a fortune
[00:53:38] tr [T] <login> He didn't spend it all on himself
[00:53:52] tr [T] <login> Crypto would be 5%
[00:53:59] tr [T] <login> Bank might be better
[00:54:12] tr [T] <login> Best would be an international card with no foreign exchange transaction fee
[00:54:39] tr [T] <login> mastercard would give you the actual wholesale rate + 0.03% markup
[00:55:03] tr [T] <login> or your local card if it works with international transactions
[00:55:33] tr [T] <login> Bank would be a v bad rate (2% off their own rate) + fixed fee for SWIFT transfer
[00:55:47] tr [T] <login> PayPal would be 2.7-2.9% - they all know each others' rates
[00:56:40] tr [T] <login> If you have a brokerage account, you could do something if a stock is traded in the UK and the US
[00:57:52] tr [T] <login> but even there, taking the USD out into a US bank account that is not yours is impossible
[00:58:15] tr [T] <login> You could use Wise too
[00:58:55] tr [T] <login> You can buy a travel card, load it with USD, and mail it to them
[00:59:05] tr [T] <login> if it's registered mail, nobody will open it
[01:00:12] tr [T] <login> Prepaid USD gift card bought online and delivered to a US address might also be possible
[01:00:26] tr [T] <login> ^ use case is gift to family in the US on their birthday ;)
[01:03:31] tr [T] <login> you should be a radio jockey
[01:09:37] tr [T] <login> ComputerTech: will you be doing an MBA?
[01:09:50] tr [T] <login> since administering a business is an important skill
[01:10:17] tr [T] <login> but first you'd have to do a bachelor's degree right?
[01:10:22] tr [T] <login> will that be in civil engineering
[01:10:43] tr [T] <login> or chemical engineering?
[01:10:58] tr [T] <login> or a liberal arts degree
[01:11:10] tr [T] <login> for enlightenment
[01:11:18] tr [T] <login> Or you could go into the trades proper
[01:11:29] tr [T] <login> get a technical degree
[01:11:40] tr [T] <login> or whatever the system for the trades is in the UK
[01:12:04] tr [T] <login> Or would you prefer working in the office doing accounting?
[01:12:22] tr [T] <login> You could also do something difficult like accounting (especially if you want to get chartered)
[01:12:45] tr [T] <login> or, you could become an actuary - which is actually really hard - lots of very fast math, statistics and rules of thumb involved
[01:13:04] tr [T] <login> Or just work as a sysadmin
[01:13:26] tr [T] <login> Do you think diversification is important, or concentrating on taking over?
[01:14:20] tr [T] <login> Or, if you want to get a feel for how other employers are, you could apply as if you were not employed
[01:14:44] tr [T] <login> You might get a feel for the market just by applying and interviewing (without any intention of taking a job)
[01:15:05] tr [T] <login> Looking at job advertisements and requirements and working backwards from there
[01:15:34] tr [T] <login> It might be good for your self-development, to venture a bit further away from the nest temporarily, so to speak
[01:15:58] tr [T] <login> e.g., in academia, there is a strong culture not to do all your degrees from the same institution (academic incest, they call it)
[01:16:25] tr [T] <login> Similarly for your working life and skills, might be very useful or eye-opening to see how it is out there
[01:16:47] tr [T] <login> Prove yourself by getting an offer (that you won't be accepting)
[01:17:13] tr [T] <login> It may give you better direction on where things are going
[01:17:42] tr [T] <login> You know, other employers are very demanding and pay is very low in the UK
[01:18:05] tr [T] <login> They need to make more money out of you than they pay you, with a comfortable margin of safety
[01:20:13] tr [T] <login> lol ignored
[01:20:37] tr [T] <login> You can do HFT in crypto then
[01:21:03] tr [T] <login> How do you feel now?
[01:21:10] tr [T] <login> The world will go on, won't it?
[01:24:26] tr [T] <login> i think computertech should go back to poland and pay some superprogrammer in poland to teach him the ropes
[01:24:34] tr [T] <login> he'll come back a changed man
[01:26:03] tr [T] <login> maybe ComputerTech should skip all that and go straight to philanthropy
[01:26:11] tr [T] <login> debut some paintings
[01:26:42] tr [T] <login> or maybe go through bitcoin's code and submit some pull requests that get accepted
[01:27:02] tr [T] <login> He can create a sheep genitals nft
[01:27:09] tr [T] <login> might make a lot of money from it
[01:27:57] tr [T] <login> no, which is why it'll be a good nft
[01:28:40] tr [T] <login> tbh, best case for ComputerTech is getting into cryptography and Ethereum
[01:29:00] tr [T] <login> and becoming a good enough programmer to get pull requests accepted into one of the ethereum implementations
[01:29:30] tr [T] <login> those are already nfts
[01:30:07] tr [T] <login> i was on a twitter spaces recently, and the other crypto degen i heard there said his dad had a property portfolio in malta
[01:30:26] tr [T] <login> and he, the son, 30 years old, bought lost of nfts and got rug pulled
[01:30:33] tr [T] <login> *bought lots
[01:30:48] tr [T] <login> but made money early on eth too, and then bought 'rugs'
[01:31:08] tr [T] <login> Is that gambling or investing?
[01:32:14] tr [T] <login> what if you never sell and just like making your mark on the blockchain?
[01:34:07] tr [T] <login> here's an idea: selling nfts of sheep and actually holding real sheep in custody for the nft owneres
[01:34:55] tr [T] <login> you can take delivery of your sheep's milk or wool, or the income from it
[01:35:23] tr [T] <login> would you buy it if you trusted the issuer (let's say, associated with netherlands' sheep farmers)
[01:36:00] tr [T] <login> each such nft is an actual photo of the sheep
[01:36:16] tr [T] <login> I think it's a winning idea: nobody's done it before
[01:38:05] tr [T] <login> !bang
[01:46:03] tr [T] <login> dsrt^: how are you?
[01:46:35] tr [T] <login> dsrt^: Welcome to #computertech
[01:56:56] tr [T] <~therock247uk> o/
[02:01:00] tr [T] <&Audi> sup bitches
[02:01:05] tr [T] <&Audi> what we doin
[02:13:36] tr [T] <&Audi> suck my ass
[02:13:39] tr [T] <&Audi> this jack is nice
[03:28:04] tr [T] <login> tweetdeck is pretty good
[03:28:31] tr [T] <login> for posters
[03:29:59] tr [T] <login> Imagine a programming language where you write <3 to start comments
[10:47:36] tr [T] <Harzilein> good morning
[10:47:52] tr [T] <Harzilein> $w
[10:48:05] tr [T] <Harzilein> !w
[10:48:08] tr [T] <Harzilein> .w
[10:57:03] tr [T] <Harzilein> Mikoolo/rizon: poetic
[13:53:34] tr [T] <@Kowal> !bang
[13:53:36] tr [T] <@Kowal> \o/
[13:59:52] tr [T] <@Kowal> no Mikoolo/rizon
[13:59:59] tr [T] <@Kowal> it's fine. Beef away :)
[14:39:07] tr [T] <login> and grow bigger and have kids
[14:42:07] tr [T] <login> how big was the spout of your bottle?
[14:42:18] tr [T] <login> and material of construction?
[14:43:14] tr [T] <login> diameter?
[14:43:52] tr [T] <login> i wish i could do that
[14:48:35] tr [T] <login> why?
[14:48:45] tr [T] <login> they taste nice enough
[14:48:57] tr [T] <login> and are nutritious enough
[14:49:36] tr [T] <login> is that normal?
[14:50:00] tr [T] <login> you have your own strain/
[14:50:07] tr [T] <login> or is it the technique
[14:51:19] tr [T] <login> So it's a 1+ year turnaround time
[14:51:43] tr [T] <login> You might have found some real intellectual property there
[14:52:58] tr [T] <login> it's amazing, converting sunlight and soil into more food
[14:53:18] tr [T] <login> do you renew the soil every year?
[14:54:42] tr [T] <login> you did well to get a house with good land in it
[14:54:46] tr [T] <login> rather than an apartment
[14:55:48] tr [T] * &End3r farts
[14:56:07] tr [T] <login> that pellet fertilizer might be working its magic
[14:56:46] tr [T] <login> The correct term for that is alimentary-canal sampling
[14:57:16] tr [T] <login> do you have a log book where you record experiments?
[14:58:26] tr [T] <login> or a permaculture?
[14:59:30] tr [T] <login> if you sell them, do note that your home insurance may become void
[14:59:41] tr [T] <login> you'd need vines for grapes
[14:59:55] tr [T] <login> selling/giving away to others by means of advertising on the property
[15:00:29] tr [T] <login> such an exercise in subsistence is not that bad
[15:00:54] tr [T] <login> so you are giving them away
[15:01:08] tr [T] <login> double check with insurance
[15:01:36] tr [T] <login> the insurer can claim it is a 'home business' and deny any claim
[15:02:15] tr [T] <login> the reason is, people are coming over not just to visit - it messes with their models
[15:02:50] tr [T] <login> And the valuables in the home if it's producing so many eggs has not been accounted for in their models
[15:03:04] tr [T] <login> Fly it by them, get their ok in writing
[15:05:08] tr [T] <login> they used an honesty box
[15:05:13] tr [T] <login> that is not selling per se either
[15:05:44] tr [T] <login> and converting water into potable water is also possible
[15:06:06] tr [T] <login> you have a testing kit?
[15:06:44] tr [T] <login> i.e., less calcium and magnesium
[15:10:00] tr [T] <login> when the economy collapses, how do you get your water and test it?
[15:10:09] tr [T] <login> it will be from a well, right?
[15:10:46] tr [T] <login> that's good
[15:11:05] tr [T] <login> ultimately, living when the economy collapses would be like living in an uncontacted tribe
[15:11:56] tr [T] <login> semi-ready, because capital equipment doesn't last forever
[15:20:06] tr [T] <login> !bang
[15:20:12] tr [T] <login> !bang
[15:20:38] tr [T] <login> if i had missed, would you have re-armed me before attempting?
[15:21:01] tr [T] <login> ty
[15:21:19] tr [T] <login> hello foxy
[15:21:36] tr [T] <login> has anyone here tried group therapy?
[15:21:54] tr [T] <login> what is that response, m268b?
[15:22:04] tr [T] <login> !bang
[15:22:32] tr [T] <login> ty, never seen a duck detector before
[15:24:05] tr [T] <login> How nice is envs.net?
[15:25:11] tr [T] <login> how come launchd is not on this list? https://wiki.technet.chat/index.php/Staff
[15:27:53] tr [T] <login> you might be a part of the secret police
[15:28:31] tr [T] <login> me too
[15:29:38] tr [T] <login> i don't think ComputerTech has the ability to be jealous
[15:49:44] tr [T] <login> but he had a badge with initials that expand out to 'right wing'
[15:52:05] tr [T] <login> RWDS - right wing death squad badge
[15:54:56] tr [T] <login> Hispanics can be right-wing too: the right wingers are surprisingly inclusive
[15:57:35] tr [T] <login> the truth is between the lines of the various positioned tv networks/newspapers
[16:10:58] tr [T] <login> End3r: the original video might be illegal to possess in certain jurisdictions, but regardless, the claim of the badge is falsifiable
[16:14:24] tr [T] <login> they based it based on her clothing
[16:14:46] tr [T] <login> i.e., the clothing is fact. whether it was trump supporting or not, or if she was a trump supporter or not, is opinion
[16:15:29] tr [T] <login> i think their inference was only based on their red cap
[16:15:39] tr [T] <login> her*
[16:19:09] tr [T] <login> it's his network
[16:19:22] tr [T] <login> it's his wiki
[16:19:48] tr [T] <login> You own the results of it, right?
[16:19:59] tr [T] <login> We just serve at your pleasure
[16:20:17] tr [T] <login> If you dismiss us, do we have any recourse?
[16:20:28] tr [T] <login> The king still has veto power on TechNet
[16:20:59] tr [T] <login> If someone puts up something objectionable on wiki, it increases only ComputerTech's liability
[16:21:16] tr [T] <login> all wiki permissions flow from ComputerTech's supreme authority
[16:22:36] tr [T] <login> The number of people who call their dog 'my little wolf'
[16:23:07] tr [T] <login> as a percentage maybe, but in absolute number, more than 285
[16:23:40] tr [T] <login> Where's his mother?
[16:24:23] tr [T] <login> Do you have to register dna?
[16:24:42] tr [T] <login> to prove ownership in case of theft
[16:26:30] tr [T] <login> oh wow, local shelter straight up saying they'd murder
[16:27:26] tr [T] <login> they dont advertise that when asking for funds
[16:28:08] tr [T] <login> to meet quotas?
[16:29:13] tr [T] <login> but that has gone down
[16:30:19] tr [T] <login> what a cruel form of eugenics
[16:30:50] tr [T] <login> for there to be no more animals capable of being abused
[16:31:01] tr [T] <login> (through non-existence)
[16:31:29] tr [T] <login> true
[16:32:17] tr [T] <login> animals deserve freedom too
[16:33:38] tr [T] <login> wild is too much freedom, captive is too little
[16:34:17] tr [T] <login> brain machine interfaces might solve that problem
[16:34:54] tr [T] <login> they should be free in a large enough captive space
[16:35:00] tr [T] <login> like a sanctuary
[16:35:04] tr [T] <login> !bang
[16:35:10] tr [T] <login> !reload
[16:35:11] tr [T] <login> !bang
[16:35:15] tr [T] <login> !bang
[16:35:39] tr [T] <login> using enhancements there, MAGIC
[16:37:10] tr [T] <login> not enough swedish internet users around
[16:37:55] tr [T] <login> then other responsibilities like children took over?
[16:38:25] tr [T] <login> russia is just beside those two, yet they're not here
[16:39:08] tr [T] <login> but they have more cyberweapons than the finnish
[16:39:36] tr [T] <login> shouldn't that make them feel safer?
[16:41:05] tr [T] <login> mangers is making so much money
[16:41:21] tr [T] <login> *magners
[16:41:32] tr [T] <login> why does that require bravery?
[16:41:59] tr [T] <login> doing the blot
[16:42:03] tr [T] <login> 1bang
[16:42:06] tr [T] <login> !bang
[16:42:08] tr [T] <login> !bang
[16:42:21] tr [T] <login> two golden ducks in a row, million
[16:43:07] tr [T] <login> what is the goat?
[16:44:28] tr [T] <login> Oh that
[16:45:24] tr [T] <login> Just like emanuellee here, it proves that sweden still has noncompliant people in it
[16:45:28] tr [T] <~foxy> 0 bans matching removed
[16:45:54] tr [T] <login> Do you also want to know how to lose $4,500 in cash?
[16:46:42] tr [T] <login> Just burn it
[16:46:55] tr [T] <login> or cut it into pieces
[16:47:08] tr [T] <login> The only reason it's illegal is because the gov can't track it
[16:47:26] tr [T] <login> It is functionally equivalent to paying tax
[16:47:42] tr [T] <login> except the gov doesn't know about it, so it can't offset it with their spending
[16:47:48] tr [T] <login> it is the solution to inflation
[16:47:52] tr [T] <login> that they won't teach you in class
[16:48:52] tr [T] <login> Key part > with intent to render such bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt unfit to be reissued
[16:48:57] tr [T] <login> burning is mutilation
[16:49:31] tr [T] <login> Does that include putting it in a suitcase and dumping it in the ocean?
[16:50:20] tr [T] <login> There must be case law on burning of bills being prosecuted
[16:50:52] tr [T] <login> Oh, i see
[16:51:30] tr [T] <login> does burning a bill into ash not render it unfit to be reissued?
[16:51:45] tr [T] <login> i guess if you count how much you're burning and burn it in a provable way
[16:51:49] tr [T] <login> a bank can reissue it
[16:52:08] tr [T] <login> Burn your debt, and the debt ceases to exist
[16:52:32] tr [T] <login> ski: oh, so it's tradition to destroy it
[16:54:35] tr [T] <login> That is interesting
[16:54:53] tr [T] <login> If you are extinguishing the Federal Reserve's debt to you, then why should that be illegal
[16:55:22] tr [T] <login> I do say, burning bills is the actual solution to inflation
[16:55:31] tr [T] <login> And so is withdrawing your bank balance into cash
[16:55:48] tr [T] <login> ^ don't fuck the establishment
[16:55:54] tr [T] <login> they'll have you bear their kids
[16:56:29] tr [T] <login> It would reduce the money supply while keeping the government in the dark about it
[16:57:37] tr [T] <login> it's the equivalent of working for money and never spending it ever
[16:57:55] tr [T] <login> Does destroying cash and then 're-issuing it' as electronic currency be okay?
[16:58:03] tr [T] <login> *Would
[16:58:19] tr [T] <login> Yes, the canonical monetary supply is the bank balance
[16:58:30] tr [T] <login> The physical bills are printed in response to demand for them
[16:59:04] tr [T] <login> there is no physical bill pre-printed backing the bank balance in the bank's vault for example
[16:59:19] tr [T] <login> Many children do not
[17:00:39] tr [T] <login> there are some hololive fanatics out there
[17:00:46] tr [T] <login> it replaces religion
[17:01:11] tr [T] <login> well, it is one of the replacements
[17:01:29] tr [T] <login> idolatory is a portion of religion right?
[17:01:46] tr [T] <login> *idolatry
[17:02:13] tr [T] <login> Mikoolo: yes, it does
[17:02:21] tr [T] <login> not fully, but a part of it
[17:03:09] tr [T] <login> Shanghai Disneyland has Winnie the Pooh again, you know?
[17:03:49] tr [T] <login> > As announced on March 15, 2020, the Board reduced reserve requirement ratios to zero percent effective March 26, 2020. This action eliminated reserve requirements for all depository institutions.
[17:04:00] tr [T] <login> So there is no fractional reserve requirement anymore
[17:04:16] tr [T] <login> There are other ratios to determine how much to keep in reserves
[17:05:33] tr [T] <login> But there is no fixed ratio
[17:06:38] tr [T] <login> i.e., a ratio can be calculated, but there is no directly required ratio (other constraints indirectly might constrain the calculated ratio)
[17:10:06] tr [T] <login> ski/rizon: here's a video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mDL1fKEVZM
[17:10:48] tr [T] <login> Here's a full lecture series on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etsCGT542AI&list=PLdLiRaajwSXSO6FD9_oQUkjAgQoRHDs8d
[17:11:54] tr [T] <login> The actual constraint on money supply is, simply, how willing is a bank to give you a loan
[18:29:26] tr [T] <~Audi> Mmm
[18:29:44] tr [T] <~Audi> I’ll take corruption for $200, Alex
[22:19:52] tr [T] <login> !duckstats
[22:20:44] tr [T] <login> looked near instant
[22:20:51] tr [T] <login> especially the post-shop bang
[23:58:38] tr [S] <@Dragon> f
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