Wednesday, September 2, 2020

8 Real Places You’d Better not Look at in the Night



Did you like to tell scary stories as a child? Or maybe you still love it? We probably all remember how great it was. But grown-ups also need adrenaline and many people find unusual ways to experience extreme emotions. However, we tend to seriously exaggerate the various details of our adventures when we talk about them. But today we'll show you places that are so scary that you won't need to exaggerate to impress your audience. These are some eerie spots, especially at night. By the way, at the end of the video you will find a very cool idea for a Halloween prank to scare all your neighbors.

Friday, August 28, 2020

10 Mind Blowing NEW Technologies That Will CHANGE the WORLD


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Thursday, August 27, 2020

15 World-Famous Paintings That Have Hidden Secrets

Let's be honest: not everyone likes to go to museums and look at the art masterpieces. Someone finds it boring, and someone does not understand the meaning of the painting. Art is especially difficult to appreciate for those who have never been interested in history and religion. Well, we assure you: if you know the history of some paintings, they will immediately seem much more interesting to you. In today's video, we will tell you what Picasso hid in his famous works, what science has to do with Van Gogh's most recognizable masterpiece, and how to prove that even medieval artists believed in UFOs.

Friday, August 7, 2020

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The Largest Humans to Ever Live

Can you imagine how difficult life is for people taller than two meters? All doorways are too low, it is simply impossible to fit into an economy class seat, and you have to talk to everyone around you, bending down. You can probably get used to it, but it still seems inconvenient, right? Today we will tell you about the tallest people in the world and their daily life. Share your height in the comments below - maybe there are record-holders among our viewers too.

How One Woman Lost 75 Pounds on the Keto Diet - Keto Diet Special

How One Woman Lost 75 Pounds on the Keto Diet Dr. Josh Axe explains why an extremely low-carb diet will bring on ketosis, and how that can help with weight loss. Plus, guests Camille, Rebecca, and Paige describe their experiences on the ketogenic diet. The Dr. Oz Show is an American daytime television talk series. Each episode has segments on health, wellness and medical information, including true crime stories and celebrity interviews.

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Can China Destroy Bitcoin?

In this video, I discuss whether the concentration of Bitcoin mining pools in China poses a threat to Bitcoin. After going over the differences between Bitcoin full nodes, Bitcoin miners, Bitcoin mining farms, and Bitcoin mining pools, I examine the concentration of Bitcoin hash power in Chinese mining pools. Much of this can be explained by China's cheap electricity, low labor costs, and the fact that most Bitcoin mining computers (ASIC's) are manufactured in China by Bitmain Technologies, which also owns a few Bitcoin mining pools. Bitcoin mining farms in rural areas are an excellent use of excess, stranded electricity, as well as being good employers of rural workers. The Chinese Communist Party probably fears high rural unemployment more than it does Bitcoin. Rural Bitcoin mining farms are probably bribing a lot of local government officials to protect them. If China really wanted to destroy Bitcoin, it probably would have launched an attack against the Bitcoin network back in 2017 when it cracked down on Bitcoin trading and cryptocurrency exchanges. How might China launch an attack on Bitcoin today? The Chinese government could force Bitmain to install hardware, firmware, or software backdoors in its ASIC miners that would allow the government to flip a "kill switch" or automatically send Bitcoin miner rewards to a certain address. The existence of a backdoor, if discovered, would destroy Bitmain's credibility and viability as a company, so this would only be in the government's interest, not in Bitmain's interest. The Chinese government could also attempt to launch a 51% attack against the Bitcoin network if they could gain control of 51% or more of the hashing power. Using such an attack would not make financial sense if it were used for double-spending, but it might make sense to produce a string of empty blocks and thus destroy faith in the Bitcoin network, since no transactions would be able to get through. A 51% attack would not be able to steal anyone's Bitcoin, increase the Bitcoin miner subsidy of 6.25 BTC, or increase the max supply of Bitcoin past 21 million. To bypass a 51% attack, the nuclear option would be for the Bitcoin network to adopt a new hashing algorithm to replace "sha256." This would immediately render all dishonest (and unfortunately honest, as well) ASIC's worthless for the purposes of mining Bitcoin. The Bitcoin network might or might not survive such an empty block attack and subsequent proof of work revision. CCP officials almost certainly own Bitcoin, as do the owners of Bitcoin farms and mining pools. All of the profit incentives built into Bitcoin ensure that actors are incentivized to try to profit from Bitcoin, rather than try to destroy it. That being said, there is a non-zero probability that a 51% attack on Bitcoin could permanently destroy faith in the currency, especially if the attack went on for weeks or months. This 51% attack could come from the Chinese government, the U.S. government, or another government with lots of money and a motive for destroying Bitcoin. When purchasing Bitcoin, you should size your position such that you can live with Bitcoin actually going to zero.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Why Ford Is Betting Big On Its Bronco Revival

In 2020, amid a global pandemic, Ford finally launched its highly anticipated Bronco. First introduced in the mid 1960s, it had a tough, rugged image, and symbolized an adventurous lifestyle many Americans aspired to. It lasted about 3 decades, during which it endured a fuel crisis, and a changing U.S. car market that saw the rapid influx of highly successful imports that challenged American car companies. After it was discontinued, it remained a favorite vehicle for collectors and vintage car fans. And now it is back, and Ford is capitalizing on both nostalgia and the heightened interest in SUVs and trucks.

Why Smartphones Become Bigger If We Can Make Them Smaller

When cell phones first appeared, they were really bulky and expensive. These early phones consumed lots of power, so they needed really big batteries to run. Plus, electronic components were also pretty large in those days. Besides their brick-like bodies, they also had long external antennas to reach the cell network.

But as time passed, electronic parts became smaller, and battery capacity increased enormously. Internal antennas appeared, and phones became thin and light as the overall technology improved. A 3.5-inch screen seemed okay to most people, and we thought it would stay that size forever. But nowadays it’s hard to find a smartphone that has a screen smaller than 5 and a half inches. Modern smartphones just keep getting bigger. So why are we now using smartphones that resemble tablets, if we already know the ways to make them smaller?