@qntfn@David3141593@JmsDnns@realGeorgeHotz Free markets can only be efficient without constraints (=steady growth). As soon as they run into saturation they end their freedom itself through monopolies. Now guess why there are antitrust divisions and ask if there ever can exist free markets on the long run.
@Kronos272 @BMWK Der Vorgang bezüglich der Bezahlung ist in der Tat mit Zahlung an ein EUR-Konto der Gazprombank abgeschlossen. Alles weitere wickelt diese Bank ab. Wenn aber die Gazprombank sanktioniert wird, kann kein Gas mehr bezahlt/gekauft werden.
@Kronos272 @BMWK Nein, direkt nach den Sanktionen hatte Putin ein Dekret verfasst, was alle Firmen verpflichtet hat 80% ihrer Deviseneinnahmen in Rubel zu tauschen. Damit haben diese Firmen die Rubel-stützende Rolle übernommen, was die russische Notenbank aufgrund der Sanktionen nicht mehr konnte
@geeanddog@uptellius@zerohedge Both IIII and IV are valid representations of number 4. The first variant was commonly used in ancient Roman empire, whereas the latter became more common after 16th century. But both variants are valid since ever.
@MrMarkomonte @g67074388 @GeromanAT Current system: print USD (fiat money), buy oil. It breaks when you produce on your own. US has huge import/export deficit. This can no longer be covered. I agree on the fact that they might be self sufficient in terms of food and oil. But keeping standards is getting harder.
@ronzheimer@BILD Schaut euch die Rede von G. Friedman aus 2015 an. Er hat die Eskalation vorhergesehen.
https://t.co/NwMLqskXpX
Es geht hier nach wie vor um die Ukraine. Und wenn alle die Nerven behalten, bleibt es dabei. Das ist bereits schlimm genug.
Hackvent [HV21] is history. Thank you for the awesome puzzles, volunteers creating the puzzles and contestants solves the challenges.
😈😉 #ctf#hackvent#hv21
As every year, we will compile the "best of" list of write-ups.
@David3141593 Reminds me of the late 90ies when glitching attacks on (PayTV) smartcards were common. Typically undervoltage, but sometimes also high frequency noise on the clock pin. Interesting results.
While I wait for the GPU to churn through 2*26^11 possibilities, a brief recap of how we got here. It started when I noticed this bit of code in the @GitHubCopilot Visual Studio Code extension that detects naughty words in either the prompt or the suggestions.