Craig Wright Attempts to Copyright the Satoshi White Paper and Bitcoin Codewww.coindesk.com #
2019/05/22 #
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AZEALIA BANKS - 212 FT. LAZY JAY - This is such a phenomial example of use of the c-word and which the later part of the video fits in quite nicely with today's bitcoin news, how does one 4 letter word have so much power? It's baffelling to me, and the energy in this music video is something else, but will probably offend a lot of people, no doubt there are other use cases for this magic wordwww.youtube.com #
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China, Leverage, and Values - Article highlights what a lot of reviews of the present US-China tech war have over-looked, namely that the war started about 10 years ago and that China has been emposing many blocks on US products both software and hardware for a long time now, also makes an interesting obvervation that president Xi Jinping visited a rare earth mining and processing center yesterday, China supplies 90% of the world's rare earth elements used in the manufactoring of electronic components - Translation: "All your rare earths belong to us"stratechery.com #
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Today it's all about area codes, local media and, of course, the cuntzwww.niemanlab.org #
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African samurai - The legacy of a black warrior in feudal Japan - The Japanses have the coolest names, Yasuke, Nakamoto, just the coolestedition.cnn.com #
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My laptop just rebooted with no warning and no error message and nothing in the logs, pretty weird, happens very very infrequently, almost never, so worth making a note of that hereen.wikipedia.org #
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Thought I'd get a quick cunt in before midnight, so aparently it only became a taboo word at the begining of the century, I wonder if it was something to do with the industiral revolution, a rather difficult time, anyhow I'd like to see gender equality, and that's not going to happen until saying dick and saying cunt holds vaguely the same weight, the current imbalance is stupiden.wikipedia.org #
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Why is everyone suddenly using the C-word? - A history of the word cunt and it's bretheren cunted, cunting, cuntish and cunty, and how the taboo that these 4 letters cast is slowly fadingwww.theguardian.com #