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Cake day: June 22nd, 2023

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  • Idk why I’m going to bat for the dude, because he’s clearly a tool, but my phone probably has a photo of my SO’s ID if you dig hard enough

    Woulda been something like a “I’m buying plane tickets for our vacation, what’s your passport no.” kind of situation. Or her: “left my wallet, what’s my DL# so I can pay this parking ticket”.

    Not certain anything is there, but weve been together long enough, I’m not certain it’s not there either.

    ETA: Maybe also “were going on vacation, state department recommends keeping a separate copy of our passports in case something happens”

    I recognize long term relationship is different from mistress, but still




  • The core focus of early crypto was decentralization, not anonymity. Bitcoin is totally decentralized, but the entire premise is the blockchain contains a permanent irrefutable ledger of transactions. Basically everyone knows if Wallet A paid Wallet B. If you refill your wallet with anything remotely traceable, that means everyone knows YOU paid Wallet B, and similarly if wallet B has any ties to the real world, the lines are easy to connect.

    That’s not to say you can’t use it anonymously, but that was not the intent and thus it does anonymity poorly.










  • What do you mean this is purposely not clear? Is interpolation so hard for folks?

    If you make $200k, you’re probably going to land somewhere between the $130k and $330k income levels, meaning your tax savings under Trump’s proposed plan will be between $4k and $9k, likely roughly $6.5k. For Harris’ proposed plan you’ll be between $3k and $2k, likely close to $2.5k.

    Yes, the amounts aren’t linear, so it’s hard to say exactly where you will land, but also these are proposed plans, so they’re estimates to begin with. I wouldn’t be adjusting my personal budgeting off of a wish list from two people who do not control tax laws.

    It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand from the chart that for most Americans (see, median household income $81k), Harris’s tax proposal will net more savings on their annual income, while Trump’s plan favors people in higher income brackets.

    Trump’s plan will increase the national deficit because everyone pays less in taxes. Harris’ plan tries to be closer to revenue neutral by putting more of the tax burden on the top 1%.

    Who you vote for is your decision, but the fact that we have a populous that can’t understand fairly straightforward tables to help inform decision-making is part of the reason why we are so fucked.