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byklipclop
2026 @05:09PM
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Attached to: Bitcoin Drops 40% in Four Months. Bloomberg Blames Absence of Buyers and Belief
Go ask people who bought silver near all time highs before Friday's epic selloff.
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byklipclop
2026 @05:08PM
(#65963044)
Attached to: Bitcoin Drops 40% in Four Months. Bloomberg Blames Absence of Buyers and Belief
I don't know enough, but I believe he has a bunch of cash set aside to buy, and a seperate pool of funds to pay distributions. He can't be margin called since he issued debt to fund things. The big bet is how much will BTC crash, and how long before the next bull market? If you can get the timing right just a little, you'll be able to make a lot of money!
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byklipclop
2026 @05:05PM
(#65963034)
Attached to: Bitcoin Drops 40% in Four Months. Bloomberg Blames Absence of Buyers and Belief
I sold the last of my physical silver on Wednesday around $110 when everyone said it's going to infinity. I'm going to buy Bitcoin starting at 70k when everyone says it's going to zero. If you like to speculate, you buy low, and sell high. And never use leverage or margin.
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byklipclop
2026 @10:49AM
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Attached to: The Bill Gates-Epstein Bombshell - and What Most People Get Wrong
By definition, the way he made his money wasn't transparent. So it will be hard to investigate and provide that transparency.
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byklipclop
2026 @01:13PM
(#65952736)
Attached to: Microsoft Was Routing Example-Domain Traffic To a Japanese Cable Company for Five Years
I'm guessing someone either requested or accidentally took the initiative to add a C-Name pointing to the Japanese domain name. Normally this would be considered a small mistake and non service impacting... I disagree with the cybersecurity risk of someone using a fake account@example.com with real passwords. That seems like an odd concern (unless I'm missing something)
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byklipclop
2026 @12:29PM
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Attached to: Dumbphone Owners Have Lost Their Minds
It seems to me that in 2026 dumb people would use dumb phones. I might start asking what kind of phone people use in interviews to easily weed out the bad candidates.
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byklipclop
2026 @12:54PM
(#65931498)
Attached to: What Happened After Security Researchers Found 60 Flock Cameras Livestreaming to the Internet
That's what I was expecting. He found some misconfigured cameras streaming people's personal spaces to the Internet.. Instead he discovered weather and traffic cameras in public spaces live streaming to the Internet? There are a lot of government websites that purposely do this. Causing lots of drama over a small mistake is a very unprofessional thing to do if you want to be taken seriously as a "reporter"
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byklipclop
2026 @06:03PM
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Attached to: Canada Reverses Tariff On Chinese EVs
If these EVs are cheap and 0% financing, I would consider buying one. The Canadian car manufacturing is dead, and hopefully the west coast can encourage some of these Chinese EV manufacturers to build some manufacturing in western Canada and flip the bird at Ontario and the legacy car manufacturing industry and unions.
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byklipclop
2026 @02:28PM
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Attached to: Ads Are Coming To ChatGPT in the Coming Weeks
It's only the free ride and the cheapskate tiers that are impacted. It looks like the plus tier and higher aren't impacted. So it looks like OpenAI is making you suck their balls. Lol
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byklipclop
2026 @12:10PM
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Attached to: Influencers and OnlyFans Models Dominate US 'Extraordinary' Artist Visas
Makes me want a Starbucks now
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byklipclop
2026 @06:10PM
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Attached to: Has Microsoft Discontinued Offline Activation of Windows?
I don't think there's such thing as an air gapped windows 11 machine.
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byklipclop
2026 @07:00PM
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Attached to: MTV's Music-Only Channels Go Off the Air
Artists are still making pretty creative music Videos in the post cable TV era. They just post them on YouTube, Vimeo, etc.... If MTV was smart, they would have moved everything to Twitch, YouTube, etc... and kept some live programing there... My guess is that they want easy revenue generators, and a music video channel would let them print "investor value"...
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byklipclop
2026 @03:33PM
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Attached to: Iran Offers To Sell Advanced Weapons Systems For Crypto
Maybe Iran can make a Pepsi points crypto
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byklipclop
2025 @05:59PM
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Attached to: Toronto Man Outruns Streetcars To Show Up Sluggish Transit Network
The bus I would take from my home to work downtown (less than 9km) was ok in the morning, but horribly unreliable going home. I started bike riding because of this, and it's absurd that in 2025 the transit system is so pathetically run. Unfortunately I think it's on purpose.. I read that Ontario's fat slob for an excuse for a Premier is trying to get rid of bike lanes for people who think transit sucks, and too close to drive... I also think it's partially in order to encourage people to buying cars and waiting in gridlock like Muppets instead too. (Ontario used to have a large car manufacturing industry until Trump killed it)
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byklipclop
2025 @12:45PM
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Attached to: Life in a Shrinking Japan
I've noticed Japan has started to allow more low skilled workers from South East Asia to work in restaurants and retail. But they are also automating a lot more as well. Anyone who says working age people are supporting "dependents" are IMO trying to explain social programs that were not properly funded. As a result, the argument is to open the immigration floodgates to close that gap. The problem is that in the west (who tried this approach), the policy makers decided not to invest in housing, medical, education and general infrastructure to accomodate the abnormal of their country population. Now a lot of their voters are anti immigration and all the social services are falling apart from lack of investment. Automation is the best solution, and a strict points based system to invite only the most desirable people to immigrate to your country is the model to follow.(Based on needed skills or wealth)
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