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In 2007, a new father in the small Czech town of Kurim installed a baby monitor only to find that, instead of picking up the feed from his own home, he was receiving a camera signal from his neighbors’ house. The feed showed two young, filthy boys locked in a cellar, being tortured. This was only the beginning of the strange and twisted tale of the Kurim cult.
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Popular Nigerian celebrity Bobrisky pleads guilty to abuse of the naira. What's really at play?
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The UCONN Huskies are N-C-Double-A champions again. Shooting at a Las Vegas Law Firm. Sentencing day for parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley. CBS Correspondent Cami McCormick has those stories and more in todays World News Roundup:
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Should you get into Bitcoin mining? Is the AI infrastructure play real? We sit down with Steve Barbour, an off-grid Bitcoin mining pioneer.
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Steve Barbour, owner of Bitcoin mining and oil and gas services company Upstream Data, joins the show to discuss who should get into Bitcoin mining, what problems Bitcoin mining solves and what he expects going into another Bitcoin bull market.
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00:00:00 Start
00:02:30 Introducing Steve Barbour
00:04:12 Bitcoin mining & energy
00:07:33 Upstream Data's origins
00:14:13 Upstream Data's naming
00:19:35 Canadian oil vs. Bitcoin
00:24:35 Upstream Data's services
00:32:54 Colorado oil & Bitcoin
00:36:11 Bitcoin vs oil cycles
00:41:45 Bitcoin & AI
00:45:00 Water vs. air cooling
00:49:05 Advice for new miners
00:53:59 Mining contract tips
00:57:19 When to start mining
01:01:31 Steve on Bitcoin ordinals
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Linus Hakansson finds that he has been in the tech industry so long, that it is difficult to separate himself from what he does professionally. He's a family man, with a 2.5 year old son, and enjoys spending time with them and raising is kid. Outside of that, he enjoys soccer, sports, and cooking Italian food. In fact, recently he bought a pizza oven and started making his own dough and pie.
Linus has been working with API's since he started in the industry. In 2019, he was introduced to his current venture, as they wanted to create an open source API management software. After a couple of years, he partnered with the team, and then eventually - joined the company, to build something good.
This is Linus' creation story at Gravitee.
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