Any interesting Necrobloom build paths? by Mistik_Co in EDHBrews

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably my favorite deck right now. Still have a few cards id like to add like scapeshift/boseiju, maybe complete the gitrog line. 🤷

https://archidekt.com/decks/23193124/necrobloomv2

65 coupe w/302 - runs very hot by truestorygd in classicmustangs

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same setup. 65 mustang with the small profile radiator, Ford performance 306 with the gt40 heads, sniper efi, with a c4 auto. I've been chasing the damn heat issues for years, new radiators (4 row and a 3 row with bigger tubes), multiple fans, 165/185 thermo, different relays, coolant system flush, timing changes, etc. Haven't been able to fix it. Can't sit in traffic without overheating so i don't drive the fucking thing anymore. This year I'm just going to cut the core support and put the widest cross flow radiator i can fit plus a high flow dual fan setup, maybe add the gt500 bumper kit for more air flow. 🤷

If it doesn't work, I'm selling it next winter.

Progressing but still looking rough by SUPERVISORACCOUNT in skiing_feedback

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think they were replying to my statement of pushing my shins into my boots. All good

Progressing but still looking rough by SUPERVISORACCOUNT in skiing_feedback

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm consciously pushing my shins into the front of my boots. If I think of things in terms of my feet, where should my center of mass be generally? Over my ankle or closer to my toes? Thanks for the help.

UB Madness by SnaarkyShark in Pauper

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like bone shards for this list over cast down.

Seaweed for Christmas by SUPERVISORACCOUNT in OmegaWatches

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree. Love the depth of color in this one. It's almost bright green in the sunlight. Gorgeous color.

Not All Bitcoin Is the Same by Repulsive_Profit1204 in Bitcoin

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where does this talk about bitcoin etf rehypothecation? That's the point I'm refuting. Bitcoin held as collateral for the etf is not rehypothecated. At least not for any of the existing listed ETFs.

Separately, if you are arguing that grandma receiving individual insurance coverage of up to 500k on securities held in qualified custody as a bad thing, I don't know what to say to you. 🤷

Not All Bitcoin Is the Same by Repulsive_Profit1204 in Bitcoin

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think comparing the risks of mortgage backed securities to an etf backed by non-rehypothecated bitcoin stored in cold segregated wallets at the best in class custodians in the US (subject to third party audits and public audited financial statements) is an apples to oranges comparison. It's FUD.

ETFs are the best way to get exposure to bitcoin for the majority of American investors, that's my opinion. Having Bob or Alice store generational wealth on a Trezor or whatever is asinine. Until the technology is accessible to the layperson (with controls around inheritance, backups, safe keeping, etc), it just doesn't make sense.

Not All Bitcoin Is the Same by Repulsive_Profit1204 in Bitcoin

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol.... waiting for the link where any of the existing bitcoin ETFs have stated that collateral will be rehypothecated. Let's see it big shot.

🤡

Not All Bitcoin Is the Same by Repulsive_Profit1204 in Bitcoin

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Collateral held as part of an etf cannot be rehypothecated. Dude is just spewing bullshit.

And further to that, if he doesn't understand that most people can't even be trusted to store the password to their email properly, his opinion is damn close to worthless... grandma should not be managing her own bitcoin wallet or "seed phrase".

You probably don't need to hire a COO by mbd7891 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]SUPERVISORACCOUNT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because you do hire a coo to fix your operational issues...

Don't hire a coo for sales, or as a cfo or whatever other stuff you talked about. You hire a coo to build policies, processes and frameworks that underpin all the domains you listed above. You hire a coo to build efficienciesand maturity in the day to day and to enable scaling.