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  • “Ukraine’s National Police have arrested several suspects who were illegally pro

    –“Ukraine’s National Police have arrested several suspects who were illegally producing bitcoins at a recreation center of a Ukrainian state institute, according to newly released court documents. Police found that 200 computers had been set up in an unused swimming pool at the Paton Electric Welding Institute’s recreation center to generate bitcoins, the world’s most popular digital money. The investigation became public on Aug. 8 after Kyiv’s Sviatoshinsky District Court published a court decision in the state register of court rulings. In it, the court claims the production of the bitcoins was being carried out illegally, violating several Ukrainian laws. Police tracked down the allegedly illegal bitcoin producer with the help of an SBU security service agent, who “found out the exact location of illegal hardware that was secretly generating digital money, which was later used via payment systems that are unauthorized in Ukraine.” The court claims the suspects had no rights to use the state premises – a swimming pool. They also breached the Law on the National Bank of Ukraine by emitting “substitute money” and forging documents to launder it. Under the law, only the central bank can issue currency in Ukraine. According to the Law on the National Bank, there is only one national currency, the hryvnia, and no other currency or substitute currency can be issued or used as a form of payment in Ukraine. The law does not specify what a “substitute currency” is, however. Neither are there any laws in Ukraine that regulate virtual currencies. The National Bank of Ukraine, however, has frowned at cryptocurrencies, dubbing them “a substitute for real money.” Nevertheless, as there is no official restriction on the use of cryptocurrencies, some Ukrainian companies now accept bitcoins as payment. The value of one bitcoin today is $3,300 (Hr 85,000).”—
  • The results of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) recently released in Ukrai

    The results of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) recently released in Ukraine reveal a 20 % reduction in smokers over the past 7 years. Following WHO recommendations, Ukraine has strengthened its anti-tobacco legislation resulting in this reduction in the proportion of the population smoking.
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    http://www.euro.who.int/en/countries/ukraine/news/news/2017/09/ukraine-20-reduction-in-smokers-since-2010/_recache


    Source date (UTC): 2017-09-05 09:48:00 UTC

  • The results of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) recently released in Ukrai

    The results of the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) recently released in Ukraine reveal a 20 % reduction in smokers over the past 7 years. Following WHO recommendations, Ukraine has strengthened its anti-tobacco legislation resulting in this reduction in the proportion of the population smoking.
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    https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2017/sep/04/i-want-to-bring-up-a-warrior-ukraines-far-right-childrens-camp-video

    Source date (UTC): 2017-09-05 09:34:00 UTC

  • What the West, and the Soviet Union’s victims, owe to Robert Conquest

    What the West, and the Soviet Union’s victims, owe to Robert Conquest
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    https://www.economist.com/news/europe/21661023-what-west-and-soviet-unions-victims-owe-robert-conquest-man-who-told-us-so?fsrc=scn%2Ffb%2Fte%2Fpe%2Fed%2Fthemanwhotoldusso

    Source date (UTC): 2017-09-05 08:31:00 UTC

  • What the West, and the Soviet Union’s victims, owe to Robert Conquest

    What the West, and the Soviet Union’s victims, owe to Robert Conquest
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    https://www.economist.com/blogs/kaffeeklatsch/2017/09/germanys-tv-debate-0?fsrc=scn%2Ffb%2Fte%2Fbl%2Fed%2F

    Source date (UTC): 2017-09-03 12:55:00 UTC

  • “The fact is that, there are still zillions of things which the human mind can d

    —“The fact is that, there are still zillions of things which the human mind can do but have not been done yet”—Frederick Xose Magni Mensah

    Hmmmm….. I think I could convince you that the best of human minds are unlimited in patterns they can accumulate, deflate, apply, and distribute as re-framings to the hierarchy of masses who can later make use of them by rational choice, being taught, or environmental saturation and indoctrination.

    But I am pretty sure the ability to IDENTIFY patterns will be (in the next few decades or century) measurable. And that the measure will consist of distances in dimensions of change between the current and future state.

    So the illusion we are getting terribly smarter is simply a product of the fact that the universe’s sets of laws: physical, cooperative, and sentient, are *simple* and we are deducing them backwards from complex effects, a ‘generation’ at a time – ever more precisely – then set back by errors, failures, political and religious movements and dark ages.

    But the problem we face and will continue to, is that inorder to make incremental leaps in understanding, we must reduce cmoplexity to an analogy to experience that the brain can work with, and the brain can work with experiences within the realm of possible human action.

    I know this is quantifiable but I don’t yet know how to quantify it without producing an AI that we can measure ourselves against.

    So you are right to some degree. But I am simply inserting a bit of caution: we are not unlimited. But we are unlimited enough that over time we will exceed most limits. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2017-09-01 13:17:00 UTC