Cool, yeah. My story is because of nostr i learnt how to buy my first sats. But I have only ever bought t-shirts from @ltngstore and zapped people while helping with onboarding nostr users:) though I’m interested in the protocol, especially as a method of payment for retailers. Probs gonna do the blockchain elective in my studies, which means 10 weeks of intensive study on Satoshi, which will be eye opening I’m sure.
Cool :) the original power rangers film rollerblading intro was shot in Sydney. As a kid, I loved rollerblading where they did. I also once set my phone notifications to the power rangers watch ⌚️ sound. Always thought it was funny when people around me recognised it, like at work or on a bus :) yep zordon calling…
https://youtu.be/lU-1zE3MEdM
So awesome what you guys are doing!! My brother is completing a degree in community services and just got a job with providing housing for the homeless. It is his passion and purpose, and he is doing his best to help too.
I can see what you mean Rabble. I studied a bit of data analysis recently and the central limit theorem instead uses the law of large numbers for a normal distribution bell curve in a hypothesis test of say an example - voting results. This requires a greater variety and numbers in sample size to avoid errors. The larger the sample size and use of confidence intervals, the more accurate the prediction. For example, in 2016, the polling sizes where just to small for the accuracy of those predictions. So the polling and this poly market could be diverging based on the law of large numbers. Which seems to be what the article discovered. Though, now you got me thinking about the rabbit hole 🕳️ of the data the media is using and their giant megaphone and the influence of changing those votes too🤦♀️
I’m good Phil. Yeah, just been juggling studies and other stuff. I’m at the quantitative stage of my studies too, so like it has been all-consuming.
Hope you have been well!
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