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Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.

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    Magic is indeed real but strangely selective? FTX’s conclusion is fascinatingly scary! That was a joke for a friend, but it actually happened!

    We definitely live in a scam world? The realization then (after much reading) was that coin ecosystems operate exactly like current financial systems but with extreme incomprehensibility.

    I’m months behind my feeds, but the feast on FTX’s carcass drives it home! The magic number is 1/3! Coins are very shady!

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    View of Château d’If in the port of Marseille, France (© Sergii Figurnyi/Alamy)

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    This specification defines a data model and JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) representation of contact card information that can

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    A duckling swimming in a water meadow, Suffolk, England (© Nick Hurst/Getty Images)

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    Do you want to cancel? – YES / CANCEL

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    nikitonsky: If your button doesn’t fit, just rotate it 90 degrees (194°F)

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    The Roaches, Peak District, England (© George W Johnson/Getty Images)

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    Colonnade in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico (© Mint Images/Getty Images)

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    arachnoid

    A site for people who think. Intellectual resources, programming, astronomy, science, mathematics, Java/JavaScript applets, programming instruction, home of Arachnophilia.

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    A treatise on an old, very reliable communication method.

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    Ruins of an ancient monastery on the island of Skellig Michael, Ireland (© MNStudio/Getty Images)

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    Deno

    The latest news from Deno Land Inc.

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    A low-code solution is a simple way to offer some flexibility for your users. However, to accommodate further customization (especially for enterprise users), you should have an “escape hatch” — simple, code-level customization. Here are three…

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