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jcpham2 commented on A cryptocurrency scam that turned a small town against itself   nytimes.com/2025/02/19/ma... · Posted by u/lxm
Aurornis · a year ago
The profiles of scam victims aren’t always what you expect. A lot of otherwise successful people reached their positions through networking, trust, and risky bets that advanced their careers.

A lot of businesses operate on trust networks at some level. The difference is that successful operators in this space will only place calculated bets and will rapidly update their level of trust when someone fails to follow through. This person apparently didn’t learn that lesson.

There is also a tendency to keep digging once a victim is deep in the hole. They know their job is already lost if they stop now, but just maybe there’s a chance that a little more digging will reveal a turnaround that covers up their past mistake. Scammers exploit this to encourage incrementally more digging into an already deep hole.

jcpham2 · a year ago
A lot of this rings true for me. Myself and maybe 40 other individuals all participated in what now in retrospect was an obvious Ponzi scheme - see SEC vs. Shavers (0)

I even have IRC transcripts to this day where I would ask the dude “this isn’t a scam right?” and I would be reassured until the next day and I’d think about it more, ask more questions and then deposit more damn monies! The greed will subvert all logic if the daily vig is high enough. Or it did to me and I learned an extremely valuable and costly lesson.

Don’t be greedy. Anything that’s too good to be true in investment terms is exactly that: too good to be true. Anyone that can pay 1% interest daily doesn’t need your money. In retrospect it’s obvious and some of the people participating back then were screaming “ponzi” while depositing more and more possibly trying to break it to prove the point. Eventually it got too big and broke.

“Break it to prove a point” would be an accurate description of your average Bitcoin dweeb in 2012-2014 or so. I spent considerable time Sybil attacking and dusting every namecoin address I could at one point. Not for any specific reason just because I could.

After the smoke cleared I punished myself for years, volunteering for things I had no business getting involved in. I hated that I allowed myself to be scammed but it was a multi-year “friendship” that developed pseudo-anonymously over IRC. I don’t make new friends on the internet anymore because I can’t verify authenticity or identity these days unless I can touch you and see you.

Back then it was $7500 I didn’t actually work to earn and I was just letting it ride for 1% interest daily, compounded. I was famously asked on IRC how much I lost and my answer was and still is “more than car, less than a house” - not an attempt to minimize it but to quantify it.

Trendon did his 18 months and if he’s reading this - Yo dawg please stop skipping out on your apartment rent and stay out of small claims court bro, seriously grow tf up.

(0) https://www.sec.gov/enforcement-litigation/litigation-releas...

Court transcript is a wild read if you can find it. Bitcoin is possibly money today because of this case (and by extension, my actions) was filed in Texas where this guy wiped his AWS account, stonewalled both the SEC and FBI on discovery and attempted the defense “Bitcoin isn’t money, I did nothing illegal”

That defense didn’t work.

In any case the parent comment rings true:

-Escalation of trust -Pushing boundaries to find if they exist -Friend-like communication in what should be a business relationship -Trust networks and/or referrals to participate -“sold out” “sorry not accepting new customers” are the best “For Sale” advertisements -Betting bigger or digging a deeper hole

I went off script a bit here, apologies, but the comment triggered a brain dump. People get scammed for different reasons.

jcpham2 commented on Apple Debuts iPhone 16e   apple.com/newsroom/2025/0... · Posted by u/dm
doctoboggan · a year ago
Is this a replacement for the "SE" line? It seems similar to the previous SE models in that it's cheaper, uses an older body, and is released in an off month. The marketing copy in the OP also compares it to the older SE phones.

I am guessing that's the end of the small phone line at Apple.

jcpham2 · a year ago
I feel you're correct because this is the iPhone that appeals to me, and no new iPhone ever appeals to me.
jcpham2 commented on Apple Debuts iPhone 16e   apple.com/newsroom/2025/0... · Posted by u/dm
jcpham2 · a year ago
Still rocking my iPhone XR with zero plans to change or upgrade phones. If I did or were forced to upgrade I would most likely go for something like this or an older 12 or 14 with a few features as possible.
jcpham2 commented on Grok3 Launch [video]   x.com/xai/status/18916997... · Posted by u/travelhead
jcpham2 · a year ago
Yeah unfortunately I've spent a good bit of time talking to Grok (v2 I guess) and I agree with you. The commenter asking people not be political would be the same commenter that seems the most dismissive of any criticism and coincidentally also the most political. Grok is generally dismissive of any criticism(s) against certain parties, even when presenting facts.
jcpham2 commented on I made $100K from a dick joke   imgur.com/gallery/KZ4u3c4... · Posted by u/imglorp
acer4666 · a year ago
The routine is here https://youtu.be/jgcGEIfE9kE but I don't think that's the origin of the phrase and doesn't mention mailing candy ones to people
jcpham2 · a year ago
I see. Thank you for this I couldn’t remember the first time I heard this but I’m pretty sure this is what I saw and am referring to.
jcpham2 commented on Ask HN: Is maintaining a personal blog still worth it?    · Posted by u/namanyayg
jcpham2 · a year ago
I realized there’s more to lose personally and less to gain by putting my thoughts and writing and how to’s out there for free on the internet. Especially now that AI is stealing (that’s harsh, maybe ingesting?) anything that isn’t nailed down.

What really changed everything was all the Chinese web traffic around 2014 on the blog posts that included command by command instructions on how to mine Bitcoin headless under Ubuntu.

My paranoia is singular and began 10+ years ago but I do not see the benefit to blogging (for free) on the internet.

I’m also not job hunting or looking to network with anyone. I’m not interested in elevating my e-status and I have no wares to hawk. I understand though that other people do need to “sell themselves” for whatever reason on the internet.

jcpham2 commented on OpenAI's bot crushed this seven-person company's web site 'like a DDoS attack'   techcrunch.com/2025/01/10... · Posted by u/vednig
exe34 · a year ago
can you feed them gibberish?
jcpham2 · a year ago
This would be my elegant solution, something like an endless recursion with a gzip bomb at the end if I can identify your crawler and it’s that abusive. Would it be possible to feed an abusing crawler nothing but my own locally-hosted LLM gibberish?

But then again if you’re in the cloud egress bandwidth is going to cost for playing this game.

Better to just deny the OpenAI crawler and send them an invoice for the money and time they’ve wasted. Interesting form of data warfare against competitors and non competitors alike. The winner will have the longest runway

jcpham2 commented on I made $100K from a dick joke   imgur.com/gallery/KZ4u3c4... · Posted by u/imglorp
jcpham2 · a year ago
I feel like the origin of this joke is a Louis CK stand up routine IIRC but I’m unable to locate the source.
jcpham2 commented on The GTA III port for the Dreamcast has been released   gitlab.com/skmp/dca3-game... · Posted by u/Funes-
bunny720 · a year ago
You are really underestimating how many people bought ps2s as a dvd player+ both “gamers” and everyone else.
jcpham2 · a year ago
I bought the PS2 because it had a DVD player absolutely. Same thing for PS3; my only Blu-Ray player.
jcpham2 commented on U.S. Army Soldier Arrested in AT&T, Verizon Extortions   krebsonsecurity.com/2024/... · Posted by u/mmsc
grumple · a year ago
He expressed negative sentiments about South Korea and showed he accessed a particular website at a given time.

Don’t post anything on the internet if you wish to remain anonymous. Don’t express opinions about anything.

We’ve had a few different posts on HN demonstrating that it is trivial to link aliases based on writing style. To avoid this you’d have to pipe everything you write through an LLM. And then you have another potential data point.

jcpham2 · a year ago
I will consciously alter the way in which I write wordz on le intranetz to make it more difficult to single me out as a Vietnamese female. I’m guessing not everyone puts this much thought into making words for posterity :-)

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