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I know in your example you're trying to give the right answer or explanation as you see it, but this is also very closely related to Cunningham's Law:

The best way to get the right answer on the Internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer.

So you're still providing a service even if it feels bad to have an expert steamroll whatever perception you had. Chances are tons of people had the same vague notion as you and your misguided logic eventually led to the correct path.

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Tumblr is reportedly on life support as its latest owner reassigns staff

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It seems that way to us on the face of it but the lines that've been trotted out are firstly the worry that money is coming from an illegal source whether underaged or trafficked and secondly that money laundering could be happening, OF would be/is an extremely easy way to clean dirty money.

They used to have to set up actual businesses that did actual work in case a genuine customer appeared, now they can buy feet pics and jars of farts or whatever.

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The old way is actually the analog style you've mentioned, but that was the very early days of ecigs well before they became mass market, the cottage industry modding scene had no hope of creating sophisticated microcontrollers and the charger wasn't even USB, it was a DC jack & plug. Lavatube was the first time we had that kind of microcontroller regulation & then the DNA15 and DNA20 came out, got cloned by China and that changed the game forever.

The problem with the older way is consumers understand watts alone as a relatively consistent measurement of power much better than they would the relation between voltage, resistance & current draw. They didn't want to learn Ohm 's Law back then and wouldn't want to know about it now. Microcontrollers simplified that massively.

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2023 was the year that GPUs stood still

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Is there any issue with buying a card that was previously used for mining?

If used by a home user who didn't know what they were doing they might have run it hotter for much longer than a typical gamer so the thermal paste might need a redo.

If used by some miner doing it even quasi-professionally or as a side-gig I'd much prefer it over a 2nd hand card from any typical gamer (most miners) they've kept the voltage/temps low and taken care of it far better than a gamer who might be power cycling regularly and definitely thermal cycling even more regularly.

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The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.

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They've updated their preview feature TOS as recently as last month to push forward with avatars and community points, I reckon they're just biding time to sync it with the next bull run to maximise value and heighten chance of seeming like they have genius cutting edge foresight.

Link here, specifically 5.1

The bottom of that's also funny because it makes it clear their smart contract is permissioned and if they don't like what you do with your virtual goods they can remove them from you. Very immutable, wow, such ownership.