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Me too. Only a******s root for Argentine
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If you work in education or have kids in the system then I would strongly encourage you to plan for what is coming in the next few years.
https://youtu.be/0onG0TkZGiQ
PoW gives Bitcoin costly security and energy producers a global buyer. It does not, by itself, make Bitcoin money.
The price can rise, hash rate can follow, and miners can finance better energy infrastructure while commerce adoption remains stagnant. That would prove demand for the asset and its security, not widespread monetary use.
Energy secures Bitcoin. Exchange gives it monetary life.
Well, they say that the nsec is encrypted before it's saved so Google doesn't know it (and it's mostly correct), but you're right, it's a step into dangerous territory. Because here you're already linking a possibly anonymous npub to a KYC'ed account. And you let Google know, that you are a Nostr user and when you're using it.
“Store of value forever” is monetary free-riding.
Bitcoin’s premium exists because markets expect it to become increasingly useful for saving, settlement and commerce. Remove that path, and you are merely asking the next buyer to pay more for inert bytes.
Scaling is what keeps the monetary thesis honest.
yup, i had lost luggage for a week their a couple years ago. that's amazing you got your recovered after that long!
The argument of 'intrinsic value' is inherited economic ignorance. Nothing possesses intrinsic value; humans are the ones who assign it value.
The best money does not compete with people for food, energy, or production materials. Gold came close to that. Bitcoin perfected it: absolute scarcity, global transfer, cheap verification, and no industrial use that punishes humans when its price rises.
Pure money.
i don't think America is very prudish anymore lol from the way i hear internationals talking about it it's basically expected we're the worse so certainly comes off as a surprise to me to find that. other places in the EU would honestly have been less surprising 🫠
i haven't been to Helsinki but my brother has and he thought it was one of the best as well. i'm probably just going to stick with Germany as my main transit country in Europe though.
What's up with France yo? 😀
Why don't they play like that the whole time? I guess it's not fun when you're playing against a team full of thugs who get away with 16 fouls in 15 minutes without a single card.
I just hope Spain beats the absolute shit out of them tomorrow, so bad that even that won't help them anymore.
@nprofile…kclk when receiving nip17??????
tl;dr: England peaked a century ago.
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so my fam has had a few unplanned layovers in the UK now. London is probably going to be a transit city i avoid in bookings now cause less than a 20% success rate there now this decade and the experience just sucks. i'm obviously american bias and not personally explored much beyond hotel zone around Heathrow. the people are mostly polite which i do greatly appreciate but having to explain english grammar over legal liability to an airport manager the other day was just silly.
as for the other stuff, the city itself is just trashy. i know folks there like the classic look but most of the buildings don't seem to have had any repairs/updates in a few decades. every business looked like it cut landscaping from their budget this year. roads mid and cover with legal warnings everywhere. honestly, London feels like it could just be Detroit or Cleveland.
as an American muslim i always hear about how big the muslim population is in the UK. in reality i'm goong to go out on a limb and say this is mostly media hype. every other major EU city has 10+ times the demographic density. i wore a thobe this week and got more stares than i do in red states. and (here's the worse part) the rummors about sexual preditors is sadly true as my wife had to deal with that from locals! 😡
and i actually want to lean into that last part becuase that sort of stuff only happens when normalized in a culture. guess what, front display at the tech store i stopped in was all dildos (this was in the airport itself - first time i've very seen sex toys marketed front and center like that in an airport). my observation is the UK has a higher degree of this hypersexual normalization than in the USA. idk if this is true. clearly this is a biased and limited experience i've had but i can't say it makes me all that interested in taking my family back for holiday.
i do wish the muslim community there the best. you clearly have at least nearly as much running against you as we do across the pond. however, i am inclined to believe that muslims there are exagerating your degree of influence and the anti-islam crowds there probably do have something worth listening to that needs to be addressed.
Nobody said that. But they're getting enough to make a decent living off it and buy some fancy IT gadgets.
Especially this constant argument "you can't make things too hard for people" yada yada. Like what? When it comes to getting naked and acting without any restraint, it's always "we live in the 21st century". But heaven forbid you expect even the slightest bit of intellectual ability from someone in the 21st century. Total idiocracy here.
Nobody's getting money here, no? No funding? For real?
I'm not talking about "shoulds". I try to assess things at least somewhat realistically.
You're right, but I meant the chip industry as a whole, not only storage.
It's not just key pairs that are old news to me, but human-machine relationships too. But whatever you say. I've got nothing against hopeless optimism.
Do you think that has any chance of succeeding? Key pairs aren't anything new. We already explained ourselves silly back in the PGP days and it still didn't do any good.
Yeah could say the same man. Is it beginning already?
we need a good way to wake up the lurkers. there's at least a couple hundred i know that pop in and out every 9 months or so. getting those folks to pick a side requires community and we are getting close.
i had to explain to a manager the differences between an inclusive statement and an exclusive one today. 🤦🏻♂️
we already were there before nostr or the internet. it is an intentional development focus on quanitative results (number of users go up) vs qualitative experience of the community. and sadly, most people are never trained to think qualitatively.
Bro we can't even find 2 Nostr users in one city 😂
But why are we even catering to them? See
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Catering to the dumbest of the dumb is a straw man argument. And it always has negative consequences. Just think a few steps ahead. What do normal users deal with? A username and password combination like
dumbFerret : myPet123
On Nostr the equivalent would be
npub1983hifi24jb8248t3r... : nsec189df2487dcwjz3dg...
It's basically not much different. It just looks a bit more cryptic on Nostr. And that scares off "normal" users? Can't they just put it in a password manager?
If so, then we're really dealing with the dumbest of the dumb. And what happens then? When we've got the dumbest of the dumb users on here?
The discussions get dumber.
The arguments too.
We've got more pigeons shitting on the chessboard.
We've got no consensus anymore.
No people who understand language, who still know the definition of words.
=> We've got Twitter/X!
Is that what we want? At any cost? If so, my next question: Who benefits from it, who profits from it? Follow the money and you know where this nonsense comes from.
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China kind of already does own the industry though. allocation is pretty centralized atm but that should be changing soon
probably depends on individual bandwidth. if you have 40 people in an ai mesh in the same city it's probably also faster than if you're in 8 different countries.
🤔idk what Amethyst defaults are and can't check right now. but that should be nip17 i think so it's probably a relay alignment issue. personally i've used relay.0xchat.com and auth.nostr1.com and rarely miss a DM (sometimes connection delays but that's been about it).
But then it would be much slower, right?
But you're linking your (anonymous) npub to a KYC'ed Google account when using it. How is that ok with any of you?
For sure.. It's part of geo-techno-political cold war. 100%.
In a pure capitalist world, China would have owned the industry already. But misallocation of resources will get you to prices volatility. No?
who says i need fromtier. it will be under $1M soon enough for high new worth folks. but i'm talking about us poors pooling local compute for AI in a way similar to what is already being done with stuff like Mesh LLM and RENDER.
honestly if you can't learn keypairs you have no business being online in post-AI cyberspace. just drink government coolaid and be a robot in a digital penal colony.
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So what's the point in being anonymous on Nostr then?
Also for the cost of your anonymity?
https://image.nostr.build/9636b9cd8a0c440c56e5dacfc18fec50a12b6eb2c0f80a748df7a98194a919b3.jpg
what client are you using and do you have any assigned DM relays set?
a lot of folks already do this with Crapple
And? How has it worked out so far? Any new users here that are too dumb to understand key pairs?
And every once in a while there's a damsel in distress to add some plain and simple complexity to the plot..
Everywhere I look, I see the world unraveling one way or the other.. Fiat at work..
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Dude, what's up with this crap lately with Google services being built into Nostr apps? Have you all lost your minds? If Google put out a key signer, you'd probably all jump right on it.
Google never offers a service without getting usable/sellable data or information out of it. People always forget that.
what's it going to do with socks?
That was a question for @npub1l8t…5t9v. She was talking about "one more door in" and I wanted to know how?
I think a large part of Eastern Europe and Central Asia do that clapping thing (which I love, great community bonding moment). I've seen it in African too. The little things matter and getting to see what you can get on different airline and different countries is interesting.
sadly no as i have a prior commitment.