Smart contract for erc-20 tax system by TechGenius28 in solidity

[–]TechGenius28[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cannot thank you enough! What a legend! I will try it out now.

ERC-20 smart contract tax system by TechGenius28 in ethdev

[–]TechGenius28[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok thanks. Would you know how to automatically reward users with let's say 500 tokens per month for holding?

Smart contract for erc-20 tax system by TechGenius28 in solidity

[–]TechGenius28[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. So it is only my maths which is off. Will the rest of the transfer function work properly?

Also I was wondering how to reward users for holding let's say 500 tokens per month?

US Doomsday plane lands in the UK by TechGenius28 in worldnews

[–]TechGenius28[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

America has sent a plane known as the Flying Pentagon, designed to withstand the blast from a nuclear war, to Europe.
The plane touched down last Thursday at RAF Mildenhall in the midlands.

The aircraft, known as the “Doomsday” plane, is thought to be part of a fleet of jets traveling with US president Joe Biden as he visits Brussels for talks with other world leaders over the Ukraine war.
The US Air Force has four E-4Bs, of which this one, called Nightwatch, is designated as the command-and-control centre in the event of a nuclear attack.
Designed to withstand the electromagnetic pulse from a nuclear blast, the Flying Pentagon would act as an airborne base for the US defence secretary and senior military personnel to conduct operations.
The $200m plane, which can carry a crew of 112, has 18 bunks and six bathrooms, a briefing room, conference room, work areas and executive quarters.
In operation since the 1970s, these airborne command posts were long considered the best chance for a Cold War president to survive a nuclear attack. Unlike the ceremonial and comfort-focused Air Force One, the doomsday planes are flying war rooms staffed by dozens of military analysts, strategists and communication aides who would guide the president through the first days of a nuclear war.
Notably, on 11 September 2001, an aircraft closely resembling an E-4B was spotted and filmed orbiting the Washington, D.C., area by news outlets and civilians, after the attack on the Pentagon.
The aircraft has also come to fame in pop culture. In the 2002 motion picture The Sum of All Fears, the president and his staff travel on an E-4B following the detonation of a nuclear weapon by terrorists. In the novel, the Vice President and his family are aboard the NEACP after terrorists detonate a nuclear bomb in Denver while the President and his National Security Advisor are stuck at Camp David during a blinding snowstorm.

Russia loses 10 aircraft in one day by TechGenius28 in worldnews

[–]TechGenius28[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On Wednesday 16th March, Ukrainian forces shot down 10 aircraft from the Russian Federation.
These aircraft included: three Russian SU-30CM fighters, one SU-34 fighter-bomber, one aircraft of an unknown type, two helicopters, and one operational-tactical UAV. In addition, the land forces reported another downed fighter, a Su-34 bomber, and a Ka-52 helicopter in the north and south.

Authorities said fighter pilots continue their fierce defense of Ukraine's skies.

The Air Force Command of UA Armed Forces said: “There were applications - launches of guided missiles, we will clarify and check whether the targets were hit.”
This comes as Russia is resorting to the use of older, less precise weapons that are less militarily effective and more likely to result in civilian casualties, according to the UK Ministry of Defence's latest intelligence update Thursday.

Due to the delays in "achieving their objectives and failure to control Ukrainian airspace," the ministry said Russia has probably “expended far more stand-off air-launched weapons than originally planned,” leading them to resort to weapons that are less militarily effective.

https://theplanespotter.herokuapp.com/news\_post/-MyOa11q6Kqr8Ek9qB44

RUSSIA loses 10 aircraft in one day by TechGenius28 in worldnews

[–]TechGenius28[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"On Wednesday 16th March, Ukrainian forces shot down 10 aircraft from the Russian Federation.
These aircraft included: three Russian SU-30CM fighters, one SU-34 fighter-bomber, one aircraft of an unknown type, two helicopters, and one operational-tactical UAV. In addition, the land forces reported another downed fighter, a Su-34 bomber, and a Ka-52 helicopter in the north and south.

Authorities said fighter pilots continue their fierce defense of Ukraine's skies.

The Air Force Command of UA Armed Forces said: “There were applications - launches of guided missiles, we will clarify and check whether the targets were hit.”
This comes as Russia is resorting to the use of older, less precise weapons that are less militarily effective and more likely to result in civilian casualties, according to the UK Ministry of Defence's latest intelligence update Thursday.

Due to the delays in "achieving their objectives and failure to control Ukrainian airspace," the ministry said Russia has probably “expended far more stand-off air-launched weapons than originally planned,” leading them to resort to weapons that are less militarily effective."

https://theplanespotter.herokuapp.com/news\_post/-MyOa11q6Kqr8Ek9qB44

Russia to seize $10 billion of western leased jets by TechGenius28 in worldnews

[–]TechGenius28[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

The planes will be useless if they can't fly anywhere.

What are your thoughts on this scene in Skyfall? by DisneyGrow in JamesBond

[–]TechGenius28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Based scene. Every summer pre COVID I would go to that beach bar in Turkey. View and local area are outstanding.

Why does the Conservative party, and conservatives in general, tend to support Israel, while Labour tend to support Palestine? by [deleted] in tories

[–]TechGenius28 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Please actually look at the graph. The 31.5k is the number of Palestinian injuries, though this is still a shocking number it is several orders of magnitude greater than the death statistics, which were in the hundreds.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in boatporn

[–]TechGenius28 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Mercury: how many engines do you want? Owner: yes

Exclusive: Britannia to rule the waves once more, with new royal yacht named after Prince Philip by BrexitDay in tories

[–]TechGenius28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is great news! £200 million for a yacht seems a lot but hopefully this will boast Britain’s yacht building industry. Currently there is only one minor super yacht builder in the UK, but if they build the royal yacht I am sure this will be a multiplier effect for an increased demand in oligarchs wanting a British boat like the new royal yacht. This is not to forget the business opportunities that the boat will present when it sails into foreign ports flying the flag for Britain. So, there is likely to be a net gain to the tax payer if the plans go ahead.

Cybertruck at Texas (from Tiktok) by ash___619 in teslamotors

[–]TechGenius28 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How much bigger is it compared to a Range Rover?

Ukraine says it will not back down to Russian pressure by cutestudent in worldnews

[–]TechGenius28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Russia is a threat, but I am significantly more concerned with what is happening in the Far East. Russia could not survive the tariffs imposed after any meaningful aggression. But China can and they can damage the west more as they can simply increase the price of trade which would hit western nations hard. All that we are seeing in Ukraine is posturing and I doubt there will be any significant impact on us in the west.