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I made an alt to push this conversation. /r/Conservative is filled with shills and never trumpers, but also right-leaning libertarians and evangelical republican types. I'm trying to innocuously push the conversation they should be having.

@RevStench yw, yeah this suggestion has come up before too so I figured it's time

2017-12-13 17:15:01 UTC [Fitness #lifting]  

@Deleted User do you have wrist bands?

nevermind mods blocked it

2017-12-13 18:07:03 UTC [Fitness #lifting]  

@Zyklonius B Gassem-LA good question. Someone said to me it's always good, though I haven't gotten to getting it yet. Neither that nor the lifting shoes I should get

2017-12-13 18:13:19 UTC [Fitness #lifting]  

I love squats.

2017-12-13 18:15:56 UTC [Fitness #lifting]  

Also I know this is super novice world stuff, but I've been consistently adding 5kg to my squats every session for about 12 sessions now. I'll try not to get used to it, but it's the thing that's been consistently good for me. My bench on the other hand was disappointing yesterday. I shot for too high an increase, missed it, and then was too shot to even repeat my weight from last time.

2017-12-13 18:28:28 UTC [Fitness #lifting]  

^

@Kingfish ecclesiatical Latin, medieval, or Ancient Latin?

@Kingfish I started reading this, it's interesting.

@RevStench like Carpentry tools?

@RevStench beard trimmer? But we already have a gardening channel!

Yeah I am out now but will set something up when I get back

For buy it for life

For practical, durable and quality made products that are made to last.

@RevStench @Argument of Perigee OK it's up, check out <#390735997639589891>

Both can fit, depending on the item

Some items can't really last *for life*, but like you said super durable and good quality is good

Sometimes you are looking for tools that *need* to be reliable. Sometimes you are looking for quality things because, hey, they're often better and last longer, and you can wind up saving money in the long run by getting a good quality item rather than purchasing multiple poor quality items.

@everyone new <#390735997639589891> channel for practical, durable and quality made products that are made to last.

<:ScreenShot20171214at1:390755300115873792> @Deleted User thoughts?

@Deleted User good idea, thanks

2017-12-14 06:45:24 UTC [Fitness #onions]  

new emoji <:onion:390756048656662528>

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/388505926900121600/390756144630464514/onion.png

Nice work @this_that5553 , thanks

2017-12-15 01:29:44 UTC [Fitness #announcements]  

Very welcome ๐Ÿ˜

Sprachen Zie Deutsch?

Nein! Ja! Ich bin ein Berliner!

Gutentag

That's all I got for German. I do know some Italian and a bit of French

@Deleted User you can connect to Facebook over TOR in a way untraceable to Facebook using their onion address facebookcorewwwi.onion

Just download the Tor browser for your computer and mobile

Thanks @Deleted User! I look forward to continuing to curate this platform that has become a great knowledge resource by and for IE's members. I encourage members to ping me whenever they have an idea for improving the server.

2017-12-18 03:14:23 UTC [Fitness #lifting]  

๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป great job @Nick-NJ !

@Tyler Baker I like digitalocean

Pretty simple set up

You can use the one the one-click apps

https://twitter.com/pip_news/status/943057036849352704 Members of German Generation Identity movement build monument at Brandenburg Gate for the victims of Islamic Terror

Yep yesterday but it's still good news

@Deleted User my god the nose on that woman

it's like two noses

@here should we split crypto vs non-crypto finance?

@everyone the #finance channel has been split into <#393499059752796160> and <#352760194775777282>

@Deleted User yeah I'm thinking of buying some monero. It's a little hard in NY state to buy actually, I have to use a VPN

No more crypto conversation in here

There's so many other finance topics to discuss that need a space: stocks, bonds, options, houses, business, tax-advantaged accounts, etc

@Deleted User yeah I was trying to understand the ring signature thing yesterday

what it seems like is that it obscures the source of funds by making it possible to be from 3-10 other people

For future people: this channel has a good history of noncrypto financial advice, you just have to search or scroll past the crypto stuff

@Deleted User yes that sounds great!

@Deleted User can you please give your post an introductory sentence so people looking at the pins know what they are looking at

Looks good, thanks!

Financial experts: (including @Tycho Brahe and @Zyzz and any other Financial experts I might have forgotton) I'm been learning about researching stocks, and while I've seen a lot of explanations and theoretical models, I've never seen an example of a fully written out report that an analyst might write about a stock. Does anyone know where I could see some? I don't care if they're outdated or w/e I just want to see what an end result would look like. More examples the better.

Today I was thinking about the possibility of an open source web search engine. One of the biggest criticisms that I think we on the alt-right have about tech companies is their obvious biases and google is no exception. However in trying to establish (and correct for) biases explicity it is hard to object to search engine results because it's hard to audit how those results were generated. For this reason I think web search engines being open source would be quite natural, because then people could defend/attack/suggest improvements to the methodology. In that vain I assumed I couldn't have been the first person to have thought of the idea of an open source web search engine before and it turns out there a handful. The first I found was https://www.gigablast.com

I searched "alt right" there and I think the results are better than google's.

I also found YaCy though I played with it less, it integrates being a search engine with also being P2P. https://yacy.net/en/ That's a nice feature though I wasn't even thinking that far when I first started on this research.

Of course with web search engines the code is only one piece of the puzzle, the other piece of the puzzle is what websites are indexed, i.e. what data is "the fodder" on which the web search is based.
I do wonder if there's any utility this tech could provide for the alt-right. I'm always interested in alt-tech.

@sigruna14 I know you're an alt-tech guru I would be interested in your hot take (and anyone else's)

Wow that's great advice

@Zyzz Great, I would appreciate it

2017-12-23 12:17:20 UTC [Fitness #onions]  

@Havamal <:onionsun:394101074526601226>

2017-12-23 12:17:40 UTC [Fitness #onions]  

<:onionsun:394101074526601226>

^ To be clear, this is not a replacement of this channel or server

@Zyzz my biggest Q about a likely bubble is: is it going to cause a 2001 style 3 month recession, or a 2008 utter nightmare?

I'm looking at the Bitcoin Futures charts, XBT, they're really wonky though

They go up and down as much as Bitcoin does, but really they should be smoother.

Since they're based on a sale one month from now, so they don't need to track every little jump right now

@Why Tea I do some at work and did some for my degree

@Why Tea what resource to use and what to focus on depends a lot on what you're actually working on.

Are you doing some sort of image or signal processing? If so then yes Neural Networks sounds good and that site is a good start.

But Neural Networks aren't useful for every problem (though some academics are trying to push the idea that they are) so step one I would ask are you absolutely sure they are necessary for your work.

You can tell what machine learning things to focus on by laying out what type of inputs and outputs you are doing. The dimensions your data can fit are usually sequential vs non-sequential (i.e. a sentence is a sequence of words, an image is just a single vector of numbers) and categorical/symbolic vs cardinal vs ordinal.

MIT open courseware on Artificial Intelligence

You're welcome, yeah they are great

@Tanner - SC this would be perfect for <#390735997639589891>

Yeah Coursera's first course was a pretty good Machine Learning Course by Andrew Ng, but last year they changed the format of the Coursera website SO MUCH that I now find it virtually unusable. That's partly by design, they give very little away for free anymore and they tightly restrict when materials are available.

True but hard to grapple with mentally, wasn't 2008 the biggest recession since the Great Depression?

Oops wrong channel. I thought that was a politician

Jacob Frey is Jewish, coincidence?

Was Carthage white?

Yeah the more I'm learning about history the more it seems the entireity of the Mediterranean basin was surrounded by white people until the Arabs went beserk

That probably works for some people, but ever since after I finished school I usually study a subject in spurts in a way that doesn't fit well with Coursera's pricing model. I say this as someone who has paid for their courses and generally didn't get my money's worth before they expired.

The best experience I had with a paid Coursera course was when I was doing a programming course with other people. I feel like that model works best for Coursera because that's closest to the classroom model they are going for

When I study on my own though, I like to dive deep into something in a few goes when all of a sudden a few spare hours open up. Coursera is not conducive to this though. Courses start periodically so if it doesn't happen to be the first week of their course then you are SOL. And then the longer courses they have roll out the course material one week at a time, preventing a dive in.

That's why I like to just have all the course materials available at once, all the time. I don't think Coursera has that model for any of the courses I was interested in though.

@this_that5553 is BCH just Bitcoin with faster and cheaper transfers?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2EK05jUZpY Oy vey why does he keep saying he wants to 'purge' the (((deep state))) don't you (((trust))) the (((federal institutions)))?

Overstock.com accepts bitcoin, or at least it did. I know a lot of merchants have been having problems because the fees and transaction times are too slow

@this_that5553 sounds like what bch did. though in this guy's version he divies up Satoshi Nakamoto's coins too

I have a feeling these at least one of these changes will be incorporated into Bitcoin core, it will solve the current transaction problems with bitcoin, and the alternative forks will fade into obscurity, but at least now they provide the competitive pressure to cause btc to innovate

Although because the forks keep the current block chains up until their fork, the controllers of btc are effectively in control of the forks too

I think the bitcoin core team will ultimately be pressured more by the general public's inability to use btc in everyday commerce rather than by any pressue from altcoins

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