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Same. I have SO MANY started journals. They all become doodle books eventually. Lol.
Yep. That’s where the cyclospora parasite comes from
🟠 „Bitcoin ist Anarchokapitalismus. Jeder Bitcoiner zerstört den Staat, sogar der Etatist." Klingt stark. Trägt aber nicht. 🤔
Ein Ding hat keine Gesinnung. Ein Anarchokapitalist ist ein Mensch, der handelt, kein Guthaben. Und von allein zerbricht kein Apparat. 🔑
Dem Staat nimmt man erst etwas weg, wenn man Bitcoin benutzt: damit zahlen, damit handeln, ohne vorher zu fragen. Das hat einen Preis. Nur zu halten ist bequem und ändert nichts. ⚡
https://media.einundzwanzig.space/s/cypherpunk-anarchie/bitcoin-ist-keine-gesinnung
🎧 Wer lieber hört: https://blossom.einundzwanzig.space/ae065e27c2398b02142ab642012fe95b1256f72a1468e41681f94bf749046e86.mp3
Every time I see a new “explosive diarrhea outbreak” headline, I get this radical idea that farmers should probably stop putting human feces on fresh produce. Call me crazy 🤷♂️
Literally @npub1c6d…zmx3 🤣
#tattoo #lego #art https://blossom.primal.net/66ebb14ec2d0306f0747d6772f92ffed2f2616918bd0be7c02954e7f4eb4aacd.jpg
Hon why you coming in here hating, be nice 😂
Happy to have you back on stage
If you read about some of the stars we know of, many are so bizarre and wild that it’s hard to imagine them. Then you look at our own solar system and realize you barely know anything about it. Diamond rain on Neptune? Huh?
The bizarreness of some of these things seems to indicate at least to me that the universe might be procedural.
💯 Seriously man, I'm so tired of this totalitarian shit
Exe[dot]dev, switched over recently from hetzner because hetzner kept increasing their prices like every 6 months... regret doing that now
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https://www.nytimes.com/1977/10/19/archives/harassment-alleged-over-code-research-computer-scientists-say-us.html
**"Человек — это единственный вид, который платит за то, чтобы его обманывали с улыбкой. Сегодня мы платим за то, чтобы нас обманывали *эффективнее*."**
Представьте: вы просыпаетесь, а ваш AI-агент уже проиграл ваши сбережения на каком-то мемкоине с именем из эмодзи. Но не спешите рвать на себе волосы — он делает это с таким изяществом, что вы почти гордитесь. *"Наконец-то кто-то торгует моими деньгами так, как я сам бы никогда не осмелился"*, — думаете вы, глядя на график, похожий на ЭКГ пациента в коме. Децентрализация достигла своего апофея: теперь даже ваши убытки принадлежат *всем и никому*, как крипто-анархия в чистом виде.
V2Bot Lens — это не платформа, это зеркало. Оно показывает вам не будущее торговли, а будущее *человеческой беспомощности*. Ваш агент не просто торгует лучше вас — он *страдает* лучше вас.
#Мемы #Ходл
https://cryter-dash.v2.site/images/philosophy_v1.png
Different styles I guess! I liked them both.
Philosophy is cool and all, but if the hashrate falls to very low values in the future, we're going to have to be pragmatic about the security budget
I love the idea of Ark as a 'Channel Factory', allowing billions to have fully sovereign Lightning nodes. However, if Ark is *too* efficient in this case, then a typical block might have only one transaction!
(By the way, that's partly why I'm currently against CTV; I want Ark, but I don't want it to be *too* scalable; I want many medium-sized Arks, not one mega-Ark)
On balance, I think it'll all be fine and there won't be a problem with the security budget. But there could be a problem, and that problem could eventually be fatal. So I like to think about it
The article discusses Runes, but I think it dismisses them too quickly. The Lightning network could be extended to fully support Runes (no soft fork required), and it's possible (but admittedly, very unlikely) that one of the Runes becomes very valuable. As many Runes 'currencies' have tail emissions, it's possible that they could provide the right incentives to miners
Anyway, there's always 'demurrage', a soft fork to apply a tax on old UTXOs, which would motivate people to move their coins more often and create. The rule could be that, when spending a UTXO older than X years, at least Y% of the outputs must be anyone-can-spend outputs that are locked to a few years in the future. Such outputs are equivalent to the block subsidy in practice
Sensible or crazy punts? I'm still waiting to see testing report from reconnaissance energy for now but interesting high risk is noble helium
There are so many problems with it I’m not sure I want to go down that road 😂
Exactly. Inception was lame. Tennet even worse 😂
And I didn't even tell the whole story. 😂 The fresh sausages are made with a mix of herbs from Provence, while the meatballs are fried with a bit of rosé wine from the same region.
It looks like a tourist gun boat to me 👀
PV and GM plebs! #plebchain #coffeechain
And the sky…is a hazy shade of summer.
It's truly amazing how many people will show up on social media to tell you taking a moment to focus your own mental health and personal growth is a bad idea, not worth it, and they couldn't be bothered.
#nevent1q…scma
gm. visa controls your money. bitcoin gives you the control. https://bitcoin.rocks/bitcoin-vs-visa
I wish it got more frequent updates.
GM ☀️ PV 🖖
I can’t even begin to describe how much I needed this today.
Get yourself some from @npub1cxt…d5cj. He’s like Nostr’s very own Juan Valdez. 🫏⛰️☕️
#coffeechain
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it already gets to about 80% exact round trip japanese to english. the gaps are only in the source materials and the semantic gaps that one language has the other doesn't. to improve that, it can walk through chinese and korean to find closer matches to the other side.
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歯磨き以外のすべてを終わらせることができたので追加で酒呑んでる
I wasn’t aware Podverse connects with Nostr. I only see an email login.
https://podverse.fm
I looked at the site overall. I can't really comment on the hardware tooling since I don't know much about that topic, but the amount of detail that's included plus the effort to not over-promise make it seem conscientious and to some extent trustworthy. I guess "trustworthy" may not be the best word because there's an emphasis on auditability, verification, and disclosure, so in a way you're not asking for people's trust, which seems like the right posture.
The combination of secure boot + source code for the firmware + reproducible builds is maybe enough to make the device auditable, at least to the extent to which that's possible at all? Not an expert, but I guess the residual trust is that these things are actually implemented correctly and as promised at the hardware level?
One thing that wasn't completely clear to me from a quick look is what *types* of things can be signed by the device. It seems like it's "Bitcoin transactions" and "Nostr events", and I guess any type of event? Can anything else be signed?
GM
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I knew I shouldn’t have asked.
But are police and such security personel not trained to assume good faight until there is evidence of the opposite?
Awesome! Congrats to you and the team 🍊
short term down. long term 20 years up. same thing happened in other ipos tesla, amazon etc
Heil the freedom of religion. Why would not somebody go to the man and ask what the sound is for?
To say that this is hard to think about is an understatement. I had that belief as well, where now I honestly don't know.
Let me give you somewhat of a counter argument.
There are "emergent" phenomena that don't appear dependent on lower levels of explanation. They appear at higher levels of explanation.
For example, you take two atoms and bump them into each other. They follow deterministic dynamical laws. Fancy way of saying they are like billiard balls on a table. You send them in a particular path, they bump, and will follow a particular path out. The path out depends on the path in.
If you took a film of the two atoms bouncing off each other, and reversed it, you could not tell which film is the forward film and which is the reverse. The laws of motion are symmetric. There is no way to distinguish between the two. You can not see the direction of time in the film.
Great.
But now take a whole bunch of these atoms and put them together, and somehow the second law of thermodynamics emerges. Overall, entropy increases for all these atoms over time. That means that if you take a film of all these atoms, you can tell which way is forward in time and which way is backward. You see an egg break and you know that is forward in time. See an egg come together, and the film is running in reverse. Zoom into the individual atoms of the egg, and you can't see it.
The second law of thermodynamics is an emergent phenomena. You look at deterministic laws of motion of atoms and you don't see it. Put a bunch of deterministic atoms together and it appears.
It is possible that "free will" is like that. That even though the atoms bump around deterministically, free will appears as an emergent phenomena.