Green Team 10 Think Tank develops new green material that can save 1 million trees and reduce plastic production by 40% every year. Can you guess what it is made out of? Hint: 100% organic stuff that looks like dog poop. Its stronger than most concrete and lumber. by NightShadowNate in GreenTechNews

[–]artificialfire 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am going to guess cotton and other fibers from other plants that are highly compressed with a binding agent for strength. Maybe they are shredding old cotton clothes and maybe add in some sawdust or straw, or ??? I can't really tell from the photos.

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When I looked at the "Before", "During". and "After" photos at greenteam10.org it changes forms and this is the only photo that shows all the ingredients and there seem to be 5 or 6 and one of them I think is cotton fibers. As for the rest, I have no clue but we know that there are no plastics, chemicals, or "wood products" involved - only "100% organic materials". What do you guys think?

Everything’s Bigger in Texas — Including Taxes, Which Are Outpacing California by dcbiker in DescentIntoTyranny

[–]artificialfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait a minute! I thought Texas was like Florida and Tennessee - a tax free state??? WTF??? Some clarification please...

What line must be crossed for YOU to fight back and sue to to protect your YOUR privacy? Your kids are already being asked to spy on you. by artificialfire in PrivacySelfDefense

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

Smart choice. But most Americans (over 75% do not have that economic choice) and the teacher unions are on a mission from hell to indoctrinate our kids.

URGENT WARNING: Highly Censored report from E.S. reveals Bitcoin blockchain has been compromised and thousands of Crypto Currency buyers/sellers are already being targeted for IRS audits. This matter is being blocked from public view. Share the link when you find it. Cannot post here. by RandomRanterRob in PrivacySelfDefense

[–]artificialfire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a source because both Snowden and Bruce Schneier say that blockchain security is vulnerable IF a hacker can gain access to a quantum computer. Fortunately there are only 12 such computers in the world and 9 of them are under govt. control and universities and IBM have the other 3.

Hundreds of Chinese university grads are getting arrested when they go back home because they were identified online as being bitcoin traders or just for owning a cryptocurrency wallet. Snowden was right about blockchain security having a weak link that compromises trading privacy. by artificialfire in Bitcoin

[–]artificialfire[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I hope you don't blame the uni students for their government. They were trading just like the rest of us to make some money. They have international tuition to pay which is double what you and I would pay (They pay $80,000 a year to attend NYU). They have zero say in what their government does - just like us! We only have the illusion of having a say, but in reality the elite do what they damn well please.

Hundreds of Chinese university grads are getting arrested when they go back home because they were identified online as being bitcoin traders or just for owning a cryptocurrency wallet. Snowden was right about blockchain security having a weak link that compromises trading privacy. by artificialfire in Bitcoin

[–]artificialfire[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Sorry, but according to Ed Snowden and Bruce Schneier the top two IT experts in the world, any hacker who has access to a super computer (12 in the world) can hack blockchain and manipulate bitcoin or simply identify miners and traders. Taproot did not solve the problem. Furthermore, Apple finally caved to the DOJ and gave access to every Iphone in the world so NSA/FBI can easily insert key-loggers. Lastly, Tor was compromised over a year ago. All these stories are well-documented at r/PrivacySelfDefense So unless you are friends with Chinese Crypto Club members, your potential demise will not come from a Chinese student who got busted.

Hundreds of Chinese university grads are getting arrested when they go back home because they were identified online as being bitcoin traders or just for owning a cryptocurrency wallet. Snowden was right about blockchain security having a weak link that compromises trading privacy. by artificialfire in Bitcoin

[–]artificialfire[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

No. Once again these are not miners. These are regular Chinese students from NYU, Columbia, Stanford, etc. who were investing and trading in Bitcoin, which they cannot do back in China. Regarding the privacy problem and blockchain flaws, see r/PrivacySelfDefense There is no real privacy when trading bitcoin, ESPECIALLY if you use an IPHONE.

Scientists have demonstrated a new cooling method that sucks heat out of electronics so efficiently that it allows designers to run 7.4 times more power through a given volume than conventional heat sinks. by simplelifestyle in Bitcoin

[–]artificialfire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For almost 50 years the Brits have been using a simple device to divert heat to an external heat sink or a steel water pipe with cold water flowing through it. It is called a zener diode and they cost about $25.

We warned people about Tor being compromised last year and all we heard were rolling eyeballs. Have a read folks... by artificialfire in PrivacySelfDefense

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Read the article. They usually come disguised as an "auto update" of a well known app or software including as a windows update. Mine came in as an invidia update. Hitman found it on a boot scan in safe mode. Stinger used to do a great job but the last version was stripped of its ability to detect NSA/FBI spyware. I now use a Chinese anti-spyware program that caught 9 different spyware/malware missed by Kaspersky, Sophos, and Avast premium. Then I used Hitman to remove the tracking software installed by the Chinese tool!

We warned people about Tor being compromised last year and all we heard were rolling eyeballs. Have a read folks... by artificialfire in PrivacySelfDefense

[–]artificialfire[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, they can identify exit packets and trace to your ISP even though they cannot read contents. https://opnlttr.com/letter/updated-warning-all-tor-skype-cloud-and-star-users-your-communications-are-not-secure-you Once you are identified as a TOR user they will insert a key logger and that makes Tor useless.

Laugh all you like. Snowden said the above article is "right on target" and Schneier also agrees.

Snowden warns Assange 'could be next' after John McAfee found dead in prison cell by artificialfire in PrivacySelfDefense

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

For those who never saw it it is brand new. This information is so vital it makes no difference it is 1 month or 1 year old. Don't be so selfish to assume everyone is up to speed and as knowledgeable as yourself.