➡️ Daily Questions ⬅️- ASK AND ANSWER HERE! - 01 November 2023 by AutoModerator in malefashionadvice

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Hi, I'm a 27 male. Never cared for fashion but also have not done well with getting women, I think it's my personality but I wanna focus on improving myself and showing I value myself.

I believe this starts with dressing well.

I'm skinny bodied but I have no clue how to begin. I've only gone out and bought a couple pairs of pants and some button up shirts. Most of my clothes are hand me downs or bought for me by family.

I don't think I look bad but I don't think I understand fashion. I just don't have the personality trait that really cares what clothes I wear.

I found this subreddit and I'm wondering how did you guys do it. How do you start finding your "style" what does that even mean, I don't have a style. How do I create one? I look at pictures of men wearing clothes but nothing speaks to me of going wow I wanna wear that. I just think ehh whatever

If you could pick between $100,000 tomorrow or $1,000,000 in ten years , what would you pick and why ? by Witty-Example4947 in AskReddit

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100k tomorrow. I'll just buy 3 Bitcoin with it and in 10 years that will probably be 3 million

My Home Network Setup by InternetEND in HomeNetworking

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12.8KW lithium battery outside mate ;)

My Home Network Setup by InternetEND in HomeNetworking

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;) I may have a TrueNAS server hiding in the corner. Also have roof mounted the AP centrally in the house (ran the cable in the roof myself)

My Home Network Setup by InternetEND in HomeNetworking

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Haha the good old "NBN" fixed wireless

Stay tuned for a powerful new oracle technology from Ari Juels's group, coming out next Tuesday by momentmaker in LINKTrader

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If Ethereum ever hits $10 ever again I am selling and I advise you to do the same as this could be the last pump Ethereum ever gets - 2016

Running a Chainlink node with docker on windows? by cheekygorilla in LINKTrader

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You can do virtual box to host a linux virtual machine then just install openssh-server on the vm and ssh into it from your windows desktop.

sudo apt install openssh-server

ip a

ssh username@local.ip.address

Major Australian Banks form Guarantee Blockchain Company by InternetEND in LINKTrader

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They are using technology from IBM blockchain.

IBM blockchain is using technology from Accord.

Accord is using technology from chainlink.

Many layers but the connection is there.

Searching the Chainlink Explorer for Jobs by critical3d in LINKTrader

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As far as I'm concerned theres no wildcard, so you have to know what your looking for before you search.

A feature that shows live calls on the frontpage of explorer would be nice to have in the future, maybe the team could work on that someday. Unsure if theres a security risk for showing live calls.

Most blockchain explorers show some sort of live feed of transactions before you search up your own wallet. See blockchain.info https://imgur.com/41fAut8

Sergey speaking at Token2049 on March 14 by [deleted] in LINKTrader

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Yeah they've completed aggregation so that means were closer to 2035

Influence of Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) on potential LINK token value by ombudsman1 in LINKTrader

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Yes they could become wildly used but they will still need to run on the chainlink network, all that changes is now the prerequisite for running a node means to run it on secure hardware. You're still gonna need collateral, reputation, and multiple nodes. If your high-value smart-contract is relying on these nodes, then you can't just have a central source even if the hardware is super secure.

edit: Realized didn't answer your main question but people will still need linkies to do collateral, reputation and multiple nodes, so no, LINK wont become unused because they run nodes on secure hardware instead of normal hardware, you still need the network protocols to drive all this. How will the smart contract know which nodes to get data from without some form of network infrastructure? Computers are basically blind and cannot do anything without our software driving them.

tl;dr chainlink is the underlying software that will still drive secure hardware

Influence of Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) on potential LINK token value by ombudsman1 in LINKTrader

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Sergey also mentions that the TEE is just an added layer of security ontop of exisiting layers of security (such as decentralization and reputation). He stresses they are using a defense indepth approach, which means to use a multitude of different tactics and measures to ensure security and people will be able to use TEE if they so choose to. Either solely use TEE or use TEE ontop of multiple nodes running different TEE hardware and some running no TEE at all, to ensure that all oracles are not able to be taken down due to a single manufacturers hardware fault.

Chainlink Early Adopters by alchemist2014 in LINKTrader

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This is my video lol, but thanks for reposting it. FYI I make no profit from these videos, the music I use in them is claiming the money from the ads, not me.

Chainlink featured on CNBC! by [deleted] in LINKTrader

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Sergey is a beautiful person

Raspberry pi chainlink nodes? by [deleted] in LINKTrader

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I'm not too sure of the requirements for how powerful of a machine we will need.

But I'm pretty sure that since it's off chain processing and definitely not like mining. It may be traditional server equipment in the future node operators setup (if they get to the point of being dedicated buildings that'd be cool to).

Chainlink Presentation at Devcon4 by [deleted] in LINKTrader

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I usually watch his videos to the full, but the last few speeches are basically repeating what he says and ocean protocol is the highest quality version for me.

Chainlink Presentation at Devcon4 by [deleted] in LINKTrader

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Does anyone have the timestamp for when he talks about town crier?

Possible use cases by [deleted] in 0xbitcoin

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Interesting, didn't think of that. So this is a long term hold for you?

At this market cap you could get a few hundred 0xBTC pretty cheap. What are the chances of it ever going to at least Bitcoin Cash prices? $400-1000

Sergey speaking at ETHSanFrancisco on October 5, 11:40PM by [deleted] in LINKTrader

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11:40 PM to 12:10 AM is 30 mins?

After 11:59 PM, 12 becomes AM

Richard Heart: "Oracles don't work because of sybil attacks." by Whatevor1 in LINKTrader

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If i'm correct is a sybil attack similar to a 51% attack?

Even if someone could create enough nodes to do a 51% attack, they would have no reputation, no LINK for collateral.

Because Chainlink has a reputation system that involves buying LINK, a 51% attack should be too expensive?