In 2020, I set myself a goal of how much I wanted to make in crypto. Today, I transferred the last of my crypto to stable and walked away with 7 figures after tax. Always have an exit plan. Always have a strategy. If not, crypto will consume you
@ShabanaMahmood Are you really that naive to think that thousands of men in their 20's, have all cobbled together tens of thousands of pounds to come to the UK by boat? Who's giving them the money?
@zarahsultana Imagine using your influence as an MP to represent the wider issues facing this country, rather than banging on about Palestine and people in prison choosing not to eat!
@models_by_Russ Brilliantly written π It should be enshrined in law that any MP who advocates war, MUST sign up to fight themselves. They'd soon change their tune
@MickOKeeffe Well my DNA results showed 100% celtic and I can trace my family line in Ireland back to the 13th century, so there's your argument right out the fucking window
@Fouad_el_Baraka@oscar_shibainu If you're referring to the chatGPT garbage you posted above, it's inaccurate. Your W3C, MDN, Apple Quartz theory relates to glyph fallback, not substitution. Again, None permit switching between fonts mid-render when the glyph is available in the selected font. So try again
@Fouad_el_Baraka@oscar_shibainu Browsers cannot mix fonts inside CSS font-family selection unless a glyph is missing (fallback). Substitution only happens within the same font family. It does NOT switch between fonts and since the glyph βgβ exists in all fonts in the stack, fallback CAN NOT trigger. FACT
@DefiLifeCrypto@TrueHelp21@RyoshiResearch@Shibtoken Not to mention Ryoshi, let alone any serious dev, would never use a fiverr actor to tell people to remortgage their house to buy more! Staggeringly irresponsible
@Fouad_el_Baraka@oscar_shibainu π€£ what utter bollocks! The message interaction happens within one continuous recording, so your explanation for the g changing from a double story, to a single and then back, is completely flawed. The 2 glyphs can NEVER come from the same UI at the same time. FACT
@3lCunad0@hiroshishib@Shibtoken@oscar_shibainu@Gemini@ShibainuCoin Now ask it why the letter g changes. The font family, thickness, bubble heading etc are all rendered using the same UI engine. There is no device difference, no app version difference, and no scaling difference possible because the whole UI is generated by one system.
@oscar_shibainu @fourpdoteth X/Twitter uses a single unified font rendering system in the sidebar where βMessagesβ appears. It does not: switch fonts mid-screen, alternate glyph styles,change font families depending on which DM bubble or which account is being shown.
@Yuvraj369279@Omikamitoken@RyuJinDragonETH You're being lied to. Check the video that Omikami uploaded in 2023:
https://t.co/GfAkzAbIXu
Now look at the word messages at the 34 second mark. See how it changes? X uses a single unified font rendering system in the sidebar where βMessagesβ appears. It's been fabricated
@Yuvraj369279@Omikamitoken@RyuJinDragonETH You're being lied to. Check the video that Omikami uploaded in 2023:
https://t.co/GfAkzAbIXu
Now look at the word messages at the 34 second mark. See how it changes? X uses a single unified font rendering system in the sidebar where βMessagesβ appears. It's been fabricated
@Yuvraj369279@Omikamitoken@RyuJinDragonETH You're being lied to. Check the video that Omikami uploaded in 2023:
https://t.co/GfAkzAbIXu
Now look at the word messages at the 34 second mark. See how it changes? X uses a single unified font rendering system in the sidebar where βMessagesβ appears. It's been fabricated
@Yuvraj369279@Omikamitoken@RyuJinDragonETH You're being lied to. Check the video that Omikami uploaded in 2023:
https://t.co/GfAkzAbIXu
Now look at the word messages at the 34 second mark. See how it changes? X uses a single unified font rendering system in the sidebar where βMessagesβ appears. It's been fabricated