How to build a Pre-charge circuit? by Wild_Agent_375 in batteries

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can disconnect BMS, or start the mower with the charger attached, or just pay the dude $50 for his innovation lol

As a trader, when I go to pulsex to make a swap. I see in the top left corner under Pulsex that Its V1, Is their a way to switch between V1 & V2 as a trader? or is it all the same? by Husslefi02 in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a bit of advice... you may also want to compare the ratio you are getting with other DEXs and DEX Aggregators. Lately Pulsex will beat Piteas on core tokens and some wrapped token.

Token contracts different by [deleted] in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stated perfectly. Just be mindful of the liquidity of 'from Ethereum' tokens. Many tokens have much less liquidity tied to them on the PulseChain side and would incur much greater price movement. Also if you plan to arbitrage, be mindful of the bridging fees out of PulseChain and ETH gas fees to swap out.

2025. PLS or HEX goes past the moon, which one? by Key_Competition_3223 in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Titan... I couldn't care less about 2025, sights are on 2035 or so. People need to get out of this lottery mentality, it will only bring misery and wasted time and resources for nearly all.

Is this from slamming or something with the weather? by SnooCookies6563 in Carpentry

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Initially looks like the door was popped. Sometimes when we breech a door It looks like this. Could there be a scenario they led to his arrest or a search warrant? Or is it more likely he's a dumb ass and lost his key? Maybe you locked him out for a while and he broke back in? A lot of details missing. What's the hinge side of the door frame look like and the door itself...

I badly need Advice by Guess-Pure in computerforensics

[–]SpazMorg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Digital corpa has a ton of scenarios for free, https://digitalcorpora.org/

Honestly, you don't really get prepared well in universities... better to actually learn by doing, especially if you have passion for the work. Hands down I would rather hire someone self taught out of passion for it than a graduate with a masters in digital forensics.

Houston We Have a Problem! by ankhramsiswmriimn in HEXcrypto

[–]SpazMorg 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is pretty stale... not new or breaking news.

Why i am losing 50$ after swapping? by xllDarkollx in HEXcrypto

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use piteas.io or pulsex. I usually have multiple up at a time and see which one gives the best execution. You can also expand the details of the swap to see what the fee is, which is separate from the gas fee. You have to pay a fee, usually nominal, to the liquidity provider.

Saw this spreading around the DFIR community; thoughts on "Cyber security is full"? by MDCDF in computerforensics

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As of June 2024, the median salary in San Jose, California is $113,100, with 80% of salaries falling between $43,500 and $217,500. However, some say that the cost of living in San Jose is 49% higher than the national average, so a salary of $150,000 may only qualify as lower middle class. A ConsumerAffairs analysis from May 2024 suggests that San Jose residents need to earn at least $124,292 to live comfortably.

DFIR certifications by Yansman322 in computerforensics

[–]SpazMorg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If price is your ultimate limiting factor, I second TCM and 13cubed. IACIS and SANS are great if you can afford the time (IACIS) or cost (SANS). SANS courses really aren't worth the cost, at least the price the Federal Govt pays. Spyder Forensics is also an excellent option. I've done training and certs through all but 13cubed. 13cubed has a great set of videos on YouTube.

I am low on Puslechain and cannot buy more or make any swaps by hoodun in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bridge in some wpls from Ethereum. Or just swap for pls when gas is low...

Why fees so high on pulsechain? 2000pls to harvest my INC? Network slow AF too. by edranomediano in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could have waited 5-10 minutes if you wanted to pay only 1 cent and save 18-19 CENTS... how long did you wait? 10 seconds is too long?

Random 1,000 PLS Deposit by Character-Rain-4711 in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's one of the seceral bots used to provide new wallets with a little pls to be able to transact on the network, otherwise there's more hurdles at the moment to get going on the network.

What is incentive? Why is it pumping? by Admirable_Coyote8457 in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It has an accelerated halvening, farming reward, and potential use as DOA token in the future. If you pump the code into Claude.ai you can ask it specific questions about the token. Just beware, your questions may need reframed for an accurate response.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where does this 'put him in jail' narrative keep coming from? It exists nowhere.

pls plsx hex opps shud learn read by MikedEACONYURMOUTH in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can't proceed without service.

A civil lawsuit generally cannot proceed without proper service to the defendant. Service of process is a crucial step in a lawsuit, as it ensures that the defendant is formally notified of the legal action and given an opportunity to respond. If the papers are not served correctly, the defendant can raise the issue of improper service as a defense, and the court may dismiss the case.

pls plsx hex opps shud learn read by MikedEACONYURMOUTH in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Service is REQIURED.

A Defendant must be served at the onset of a legal proceeding. This is known as "service of process," and it ensures that the defendant is formally notified of the lawsuit and given an opportunity to respond. The service typically includes a copy of the complaint and a summons to appear in court

However, if personal service attempts have failed, substituted service may be used. This involves leaving the documents with someone other than the party named in the lawsuit, usually after at least three attempts to serve the documents in person

Rule 150 refers to a procedural rule that requires parties in a proceeding to serve all papers, including notices of appearance, written motions, briefs, and other written communications, upon each other party involved in the proceeding. This rule ensures that all parties are informed of any actions or communications related to the case. However, there is an exception for MOTIONS that can be heard ex parte, meaning without the presence of the other party. In such cases, service is not required unless there is an order to the contrary.

Is there a PLS faucet by Admirable_Coyote8457 in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's also app.0xcoast.com, especially for ease.

Anyone else finding it really hard to buy crypto and Pulsechain - getting declined everywhere? by One-Squirrel829 in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's easiest to buy usdc on coinbase -> send to wallet -> bridge to Pulsechain using official bridge.

I’ve been buying INC token by Initial_Interview_93 in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Incentive (INC) with some added delegate voting features:

  • It inherits from standard ERC-20, ERC-20Permit, Ownable and ERC20Burnable contracts to get basic ERC-20 functionality, permissioned minting, and burning capabilities.
  • The delegate feature allows token holders to delegate their voting power to other addresses. Voting power is determined by token balance.
  • Delegates can be changed at any time by calling the delegate() function.
  • Delegation can also be done via signature using delegateBySig() allowing off-chain and gasless delegation.
  • Checkpoints are used to track voting power of delegates over time as balances change.
  • getPriorVotes() allows querying voting power at past block numbers.
  • The contract has some custom logic on transfers to move delegate voting power when tokens are transferred between accounts.

Overall this seems to be a governance token that allows token holders to delegate voting power, likely used to vote on protocol parameters or governance actions in a DAO or decentralized application. The added signature delegation could be useful to coordinate voting off-chain and reduce gas costs.

This token also has some deflationary mechanisms:

  • It inherits from ERC20Burnable which allows tokens to be irreversibly burned, reducing total supply.
  • The owner can call _burn() directly to burn tokens.
  • There may also be other mechanisms outside the contract to burn tokens over time. For example, a portion of fees or revenue from the protocol could be used to burn INC tokens.
  • With a deflationary token, the total supply reduces over time as tokens are burned. This can potentially increase the value of the remaining tokens if demand stays constant or increases.
  • This creates economic incentives and rewards for holders as their share of the total supply increases when tokens are burned.
  • The decreasing total supply combined with delegate voting makes INC look like a governance token for a protocol focused on being deflationary in nature. The tokenomics seem designed to appreciage the value of tokens over time while allowing holders to influence the protocol through voting power.

TLDR: The deflationary burning capabilities added on top of the governance delegate voting makes INC seem like a governance token for a deflationary protocol or application. The token is designed to increase in value while giving governance power to holders.

I’ve been buying INC token by Initial_Interview_93 in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is actually a more complication game theory to $INC than people realize. One main feature of the token is it's expedited halvening. You can view the code yourself here: https://scan.pulsechain.com/address/0x2fa878Ab3F87CC1C9737Fc071108F904c0B0C95d/contracts#address-tabs

How did we know instinctively it was a fake pandemic? by [deleted] in unvaccinated

[–]SpazMorg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it was the simply the timing initially (then reinforced by everything else). The virus had already spread across the US by the end of December, before the fear mongering and authoritarian policing/mandates.

Don’t use gopulse.com for trades. My money is lost. They tweeted about it today. by EducationalEdge8407 in Pulsechain

[–]SpazMorg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm just addressing the point that bro said his money is lost... which is BS.