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>>56418452
Sad but true (except for the rapper part, what the fuck :DD)

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I want to be this frog. The obstacle between these two states is the lack of apustaja keycaps. How do I make my dreams come true?

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I agree, but not sure how we profit off this fellow /g/ fren

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fucking hate talking to people on the phone. i work remotely though and have a lot of free time. literally get off work at 2pm.

i have maybe 3 months of programming experience under my belt.

my plan is:
html/css/js/react in six months then build a few projects.is six months possible?

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I have a WFH tech support job. I want to learn to code in six months and get a programming job. im sick of fucking talking to people and dealing with customers treating me like shit.

since i already have a tech job and a tech degree, will it be easier for me? I was learning to code for 3-4 months everyday and then gave up.

>> No.53982752 [View]
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Month 3 of learn to code
>basic HTML/CSS
>solid understanding of JS fundamentals
>building 1000 to do lists and studying data structures
>react next
Its comfy learning from professor jeet inching my way towards 100k salary after a few years bros. All you have to do is literally spend time doing it every day and eventually you will know it, that's literally all. The camps of people seething are it are
>incompetent programmers who struggle daily with imposter syndrome because they suck dick at coding and life off of stackexchange
>people too down on themselves to try and learn
I WILL make a 6 figure salary
I WILL do it without learning from Dr shekelstein
I WILL be a disciple of based udemy jeets. Look at it this way, if you're going to keep doing crypto, by far one of the best skills you can have is computer literacy. The skills you gain from programming are potentially invaluable in trading and you could even get a job at a web3 company. Ignore all seething code monkeys afraid of the new self taught master race wave that is threatening their jobs, along with ai

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You learned a skillset that allows you to create whatever you can imagine in the digital space. Your startup costs are a domain name and a VPS. You could spin up a viable SaaS product in a week if you put your mind to it, and if you can't do that, you're not good enough to make it as a professional developer, anyways.

Why do "learn to code" newfags all want to become salary cucks? This is /biz/ not /wagie/.

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>>50760211
All in a day's work.

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>>30148845

I asked a girl to pass by my appartment once as I was making some homemade pasta and she worked nearby, known her for a while, good rapport im not hideous and her answer was, "hahahahahahaha"

That shit was bonecrushing, pasta was good though.

It is what it is, at 31 ive pretty much given up now trying to find someone as I missed out. Had a few one nighters but hated it as it it just empty mutual masturbation.

Lol at tinder, now that I think of it I may actually be hideous aa Ive pnly ever gotten like 5 matches.

The aspergers and 0 tolerance for any kind of bs def doesnt help.

Good luck anon, go to the gym if anything as it may help with your odds of finding a vagene to kameahmeha.

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>>30105583
>backwards thinking
Where do I sign up for citizenship?

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>>30000000
https://youtu.be/k001JX-D-dA

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i know you need to sleep anon, but ive done the math and were bouncing off 40k

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>>29225698
we're all schizos

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Afternoon, /biz/. I have a scraper I've been using for a little bit and I've decided to share one feature of it with you today to help you find lowcap coins with big moonshot potential. All coins listed here have less than a 10mil market cap (according to CoinGecko since I get mcap through their API). Just made improvements to filter out /smg/, /pmg/ etc. for a better list.

Below you will find a list of the format: <symbol> <*name> - <#occurences> <*mcap> (<thread ids>) for potential under the radar gems. You're going to have to DYOR of course, but this is a full list of everything you might want to look into. Still working on the filtering, so if you see something retarded that doesn't belong let me know. I improved it from the last thread so that all threads should show up as links now.

Work in progress obviously, so feel free to make suggestions

ELX (Energy Ledger) - 5 $0.0 (>>28974735, >>28955592)
WEF - 3 (>>28964983, >>28955592)
UBI - 9 (>>28964983, >>28951891)
USA - 4 (>>28964983, >>28942710, >>28963973)
HMRC - 2 (>>28964983, >>28951891)
DWP - 2 (>>28964983, >>28951891)
MOJ - 2 (>>28964983, >>28951891)
OCR - 2 (>>28964983, >>28947401)
AGSI - 3 (>>28964983)
BCI (Bitcoin Interest) - 2 $0.0 (>>28964983)
AHHH - 2 (>>28964983)
CBDC - 3 (>>28964983)
CPR (CIPHER) - 2 $24626 (>>28964983)
IOS - 4 (>>28961002, >>28789166)
CLI - 2 (>>28961002)
CMC - 4 (>>28961002, >>28970921)
ITT (Intelligent Trading Foundation) - 5 $18761.2 (>>28961002, >>28958540, >>28955618)
DNA (Metaverse DNA) - 4 $0.0 (>>28970099)
TRDL (Strudel Finance) - 6 $0.0 (>>28970750, >>28955592, >>28974237)
TPTB - 2 (>>28942710)
MMT (Master MIX Token) - 3 $0.0 (>>28942710)
DAS - 2 (>>28942710)
LUNA (Wrapped Terra) - 5 $0.0 (>>28964336, >>28966019)
REEF (Reef Finance) - 28 $0.0 (>>28964336, >>28969926, >>28974017)
FMTA (Fundamenta) - 2 $0.0 (>>28964336, >>28976063)

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Hello, /biz/. I made a thread for this earlier today and it went alright so I'll try again in primetime. I have a scraper I've been using for a little bit and I've decided to share one feature of it with you today to help you find lowcap coins with big moonshot potential. All coins listed here have less than a 10mil market cap (according to CoinGecko since I get mcap through their API)

Below you will find a list of the format: <symbol> <*name> - <#occurences> <*mcap> (<thread ids>) for potential under the radar gems. You're going to have to DYOR of course, but this is a full list of everything you might want to look into. Still working on the filtering, so if you see something retarded that doesn't belong let me know. I improved it from the last thread so that all threads should show up as links now.

Work in progress obviously, so feel free to make suggestions

IRS - 2 (>>28920986, >>28919415)
CEX - 5 (>>28920986, >>28885736, >>28912867)
EET - 5 (>>28913671, >>28913671, >>28909133)
USPS - 2 (>>28913671)
SLV (Silverway) - 2 $0.0 (>>28913671, >>28918917)
FED (Fedora Gold) - 7 $0.0 (>>28913671, >>28910869, >>28906121)
NYSE - 3 (>>28913671, >>28899281, >>28914044)
ADHD - 2 (>>28908918, >>28873617)
IPA - 2 (>>28918426)
IOU - 2 (>>28918426)
LLC - 3 (>>28918426, >>28909133, >>28919415)
HONK (Honk Honk) - 2 $0.0 (>>28918490)
TRDL (Strudel Finance) - 2 $0.0 (>>28921542, >>28921542)
HEE - 3 (>>28899281, >>28899281, >>28899281)
EVE (Devery) - 2 $681223 (>>28910869, >>28910869)
FMTA (Fundamenta) - 5 $0.0 (>>28919975, >>28915782, >>28915782)
XYX (Burn Yield Burn) - 3 $0.0 (>>28920821, >>28920821, >>28918652)
CBT (Cryptocurrency Business Token) - 2 $0.0 (>>28912393)
S$Y - 2 (>>28919909, >>28919909)
COWS - 2 (>>28919909)
EST - 2 (>>28917229)
UBI - 5 (>>28906230, >>28909133, >>28878609)
IOS - 3 (>>28920842, >>28789166)
SBI - 2 (>>28909133, >>28909133)

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Hello, /biz/. I made a thread for this earlier today and it went alright so I'll try again in primetime. I have a scraper I've been using for a little bit and I've decided to share one feature of it with you today to help you find lowcap coins with big moonshot potential. All coins listed here have less than a 10mil market cap (according to CoinGecko since I get mcap through their API)

Below you will find a list of the format: <symbol> <*name> - <#occurences> <*mcap> (<thread ids>) for potential under the radar gems. You're going to have to DYOR of course, but this is a full list of everything you might want to look into. Still working on the filtering, so if you see something retarded that doesn't belong let me know. I improved it from the last thread so that all threads should show up as links now.

DRIP (Dripper) - 3 $248006 (28918315, 28914601)
CLF - 17 (28918315, 28914601)
SOS - 8 (28918315, 28918090, 28914601)
NAIL - 2 (28918315)
APR (APR Coin) - 8 $421352 (28914334, 28878609, 28885736)
TVL - 3 (28914334, 28878609, 28885736)
EXP (Expanse) - 3 $0.0 (28914334, 28917400, 28916227)
ESPP - 2 (28912575)
AUD - 2 (28912575)
HOGE - 44 (28906153, 28913443)
IOS - 3 (28789166, 28897130)
AMM (MicroMoney) - 5 $187871 (28789166, 28911079, 28917357)
DNS (BitDNS) - 3 $0.0 (28789166)
SDK - 3 (28789166)
IBC - 2 (28789166)
CTO - 3 (28789166, 28885736)
OXT (Orchid Protocol) - 3 $0.0 (28789166)
EST - 2 (28917229)
OTC - 3 (28917229, 28899281)
CPI (Crypto Price Index) - 3 $0.0 (28914044)
NTF - 5 (28917668)
ESL - 2 (28878609, 28917201)
INC - 2 (28878609)
UBI - 4 (28878609, 28906230, 28909133)
KEKS - 2 (28878609)
V20 - 2 (28878609)
DURK - 2 (28878609)
DUKA - 2 (28878609)
XPR (Proton) - 4 $2144518 (28899281)
WSB - 2 (28910233, 28914601)
TTT (TT Token) - 14 $0.0 (28915362, 28913443)
SJW (SJWCoin) - 2 $0.0 (28906230, 28900445)
HAO - 3 (28885736)
BREW (CafeSwap Token) - 3 $0.0 (28885736, 28898298)
CEX - 4 (28885736, 28912867)
GWEI - 2 (28885736)
CME - 3 (28916697, 28899818)

>> No.28815881 [View]
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We are all gonna WAGMI it /biz/!

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These are the types of retards who will be buying our crypto bags in the euphoria stage. Everybody say thank you based retards

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Holy shit this is so early i finally think im gmi

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>>28615781
Don't give up bro, we are all gonna wagmi it!

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40% ETH
40% GRT
20% XRP as my shitcoin of choice
does this seem like a good split? about to start working again so i can stash up some more

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don't worry anon, you are entirely safe

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New Economic Order (NECO) is a highly volatile and scarce token into the Ethereum Blockchain, including Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)

Only 100+ ppl on Discord, airdrop finished and you didnt participated on it, now the next mission is the presale and the poompa.

Get the fuck in here or you'll miss it like always /biz/ does.

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Tele: NewEconomicOrder

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