You are wrong. Usenet uses Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) and newsgroups are Basically just forums with different topics.
Usenet is basically the first ever worldwide forum or discussion system and it only accepts text, it doesn’t accept binary. Files are posted by encoding files as text and posting them, but since there is a size limit for each post similar to twitter, the files have to be split.
Your ISP can see that you are connecting to a Usenet provider and if you don’t use SSL they will see what you are downloading, but it doesn’t matter since in most countries only sharing is illegal, downloading is not illegal.
That is not the only reason it is stable, because all transactions are private, it doesn’t affect the price unlike bitcoin.
I was making a joke, I agree with you it is over hyped. It basically just takes the training data mixes it up and gives you a result. It is not the so called life changing thing that they are advertising. It is good for writing email though.
Look up Monero, it is a crytpo currency that as far as I know no one has been able to trace.
Yeah lot of companies are way overvalued look at Carvana, how is this company worth 50 billion?
It does empower normal people, unfortunately regulations make it harder to use. Try buying Monero, it is very hard to buy.
Oh, I thought he said days not weeks. If it takes weeks they probably suspect you of money laundering.
International transfers do take time, domestic is instant. International transfer typically take 1-5 days.
I am not taking about money being held, I talking about regulations and horrible banks not technology. Yes, the current technology allows you instant transfer, but it still depends on the bank. For example some banks allow free international transfers while others require a small fee, some banks you can do the transfer online while others you have to go to the branch in person. You don’t have to go through a bank with crypto, sometimes it is faster and it is definitely more private.
It depends on the bank and the amount you are trying to move.There are banks that might take a week (five business days) or so though very rare and there are banks that might do it instantly. I once used a bank in the US to move money and they sent a physical check and this was domestic not international.
Edit: I thought he meant a week not weeks. Normally a max of five working days.
Forget bitcoin, Monero in my opinion is how crypto was supposed to be. Monero is untracable compared to bitcoin.
You fogot NSFW content, many people are making money using it. There is also AI advertising using fake models, very lucrative business.
To that end, Netflix reported $10.2 billion in revenue, operating income of $2.3 billion, and a margin of 22.2 percent.
They are still in debt but they are making money.
They are a public traded company, it is illegal for them to lie about their finances.
I remember reading about this, the IT couldn’t fix activate licence, so they used MAS.
It is safe, I scrolled through the code very quickly in the past and I didn’t see anything suspicious in it. Windows labels it as trojan, but Windows label most keygens as trojans even if they are safe.
It depends on what the person did. Lovecraft was a racist, but never hurt anyone unlike this guy, so I think it is fine to buy his books.
If you have Usenet, you can find it there. You can also find it on psxhax, this is way better than torrents for ps4 games. Normally for ps4 games you look for direct downloads or Usenet, torrent is generally not reliable for ps4 games because there is not that much demand, thus no seeders.
I honestly think that Lovecraft might have suffered from some mental illness, the guy had so many phobias. His childhood wasn’t good either, he was racist because he genuinely thought they will kill him or hurt him.
Anytime,
If you want to know more about newsgroups you can find the structure here: https://www.itpro.com/infrastructure/network-internet/368089/the-big-8-usenet-newsgroup-hierarchies-and-what-they-cover
And you can find information about the file encoding here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/YEnc#%3A~%3Atext=yEnc+is+a+binary-to%2Can+8-bit+encoding+method.