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dannybuntu 1 year ago
Algum de vocês, Bitcoiners no Brasil, já tentou usar o PeerBR? Essas contas de investimento realmente permitem que os usuários “comprem” bitcoins? #Brazil #PeerBR #WalletScrutiny
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
Algum de vocês, Bitcoiners no Brasil, já tentou usar o PeerBR? Essas contas de investimento realmente permitem que os usuários “comprem” bitcoins? #Brazil #PeerBR #WalletScrutiny
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
November 14, 2024. As I hear of news that another typhoon will hit us (the 5th this month), mixed feelings engulf me as I try to work. 1. We will overcome this - we just... have to. 2. What if it's stronger? Will we be ready enough? I've been through many - and the feeling of tiredness seeps... It's like fighting a war, emerging victorious in battle, but wearied and tired. Only to fight in another battle, then another, then another, then another... They say that persistent natural calamities can affect mental health. Only resilience. If feels like being buried in mud, then forcing your way to climb out with only your hand sticking out. image
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
my classmate in high school went to japan. He said it is an OCD person's paradise.
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
Trezor Safe v2.8.3 Reproducible Build for @walletscrutiny
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
We Filipinos are used to disaster. We literally ABCDEFG the names of Typhoons every year. So it feels surreal, watching first world nations experience this. The events are almost always the same pattern. If you're poor - the only preparation you can make is to store clean water. If you are not on good terms with family, you can't evacuate anywhere, except the crowded public schools. Usually, the aftermath is felt after the storm and not before it. One thing in common with poor countries and rich, is when the shit hits the fan - comes finger-pointing politician time.
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
Unstoppable Wallet v0.40.0 (v118) is reproducible image
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
From the Sentinel PH FB God is Good. Jesus is Lord. Find your purpose. Fulfill your destiny. image
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
Sad thing about many rural regions - not just Japanese I guess
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
For those who are following me, you must forgive me for the many youtube videos of Japan. We Filipinos are always surrounded by people and it is becoming quite a struggle. The thought of living in a quiet place, feels quite appealing to me.
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dannybuntu 1 year ago
https://news.abs-cbn.com/business/2024/10/2/philippines-p15-55-trillion-debt-on-the-bad-side-says-former-finance-chief-1108 "Mas on the bad side yan, parang sumusobra ang gastos mo kumpara sa income (That's more on the bad side because our expenses exceed our income)," Teves said in an interview. Teves, who served as Finance chief during the administration of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo said a high debt load means that the country needs to divert funds to pay its obligations--funds that could have been used instead for more productive purposes. When the government borrows money from banks, this also means that there is less money to lend to the private sector, he added. Economic managers need to ensure that the debt level does not exceed "international prudence standards" according to Teves.