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Thu Jun 09 14:08:19 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   wow, if highway robbers can grab M1 directly that's a real game changer in the M0/M1 balance

Thu Jun 09 06:31:46 UTC 2016  <punkman>   lol http://www.news9.com/story/32168555/ohp-uses-new-device-to-seize-money-used-during-the-commission-of-a-crime

Tue Jun 07 08:31:52 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   that's a strange point of view

Mon Jun 06 19:02:36 UTC 2016  <punkman>   plus you have a huge database in your Poker Tracker or similar tools, which can show you suggestions personalized vs specific opponents.

Mon Jun 06 17:48:27 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   it's still an interesting game even if not a good chumpatron

Mon Jun 06 17:47:32 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   not a chump if left

Mon Jun 06 17:47:07 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   re: poker bots, my understanding is that they are presently a ~complete waste of time because the ~human chumps~ left - nobody wants to play against a room full of bots

Mon Jun 06 17:44:03 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   bot exploit the fact they are operated by a single entity and share information on their hand and this gives them statistical advantage on the long run

Mon Jun 06 17:43:36 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   I wonder if a robot could beat a human with rock paper scissors too. I would think the human won't have a purely random distribution, and it would be its demise

Mon Jun 06 17:40:30 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-06-2016#1449860 < moving assembly line did come a long way

Mon Jun 06 17:36:35 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   anyway, poker is a game for which fixed rool sets and silicon processors don't yet guarantee victory

Mon Jun 06 17:35:35 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   a human is a computer

Mon Jun 06 17:25:39 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   but playing a game with fixed rules is hardly a place I would expect humans to beat computers

Mon Jun 06 16:39:53 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   2ndly, how could it make sense that a tool is supreme over its wielder?

Mon Jun 06 15:18:03 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   <-- this is a decent overview of how fiat economies work

Mon Jun 06 15:03:19 UTC 2016  <jurov>   http://futurism.com/videos/ugears-are-the-wooden-alternative-to-legos-and-theyre-awesome/ << wonder if they make a proseccor, too

Mon Jun 06 13:30:43 UTC 2016  <punkman>   I'd like a simple device with screen, camera, keyboard and minimal software. QR codes are maybe simple serial IR for data exchange. Can do both cardano and password manager with that.

Mon Jun 06 10:58:43 UTC 2016  <jurov>   https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11845517 interesting noone is mentioning keepassX which is a fork that does neither cloud nonsense nor ads nor automatic remote execution services

Mon Jun 06 10:13:40 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   https://www.rt.com/business/345295-bank-england-plastic-banknote/ Carney also said there are no plans to introduce a plastic £50 banknote because it may eventually be phased out due to financial crime concerns

Sun Jun 05 21:41:15 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   also lulzy mp and his pr harem trying to sign a tx https://i.imgur.com/ajhVpWi.gifv

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