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"CR" for short. Edited "Kicking the Hornet's Nest" (everything Satoshi wrote publicly in chronological order). Made the Nostr Wiki at https://nostrwiki.vercel.app and Nostr bridges: Nostrdon (with Mastodon) & Hostr (with Hive). Home page: https://crrdlx.vercel.app

Random art thing. Bitcoin block height number plus last 6 characters of the hash is used to randomly generate an image. New image every block. No purpose, just a random art thing.

Playing around, made this:

https://blockross.vercel.app/

#bitcoin



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Originally posted on Hive at https://hive.blog/@crrdlx/tg00gr3eh6bbu74364uaj3

Playing around, made this:

https://blockross.vercel.app/

#bitcoin



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Originally posted on Hive at https://hive.blog/@crrdlx/tg00gr3eh6bbu74364uaj3

Hadn't looked at https://yakihonne.com/ in quite a while. Looking really nice (and handy).

Learned some new terms in the past few days: Paschal Triduum (3 days from Maundy Thursday to Easter morning) and Spy Wednesday (the day before Maundy Thursday, referring to Judas Iscariot accepting 30 pieces of silver to betray Christ.

#Christianity #Easter

My wife has a very flowery moo-moo thing she likes as a house robe. Standing at the front door one day, a hummingbird hovered right in front of her, inches away, checking out the"feast."

Getting ready for Maundy Thursday service. Fun fact, Maundy comes from the Latin mandatum, a mandate or command. During the Last Suppper on Holy Thursday, Jesus commanded the disciples to love one another. Combined with the Mosaic law, Jesus summed the law as love God, and love one another.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maundy_Thursday

#Christianity

Fair enough. If they threw in a Godzilla attack to interrupt the fight, I'd definitely pay to see that one.

I'm happy to say I have almost no clue what any of the terms are in this 4chan hack story. The bottom line: centralized things get hacked, protocols where you control your private keys don't (unless you leak out the keys, then it's on you).

https://decrypt.co/314990/4chan-breach-chaos-data-major-hack

One thing I've noticed AI is way better doing than people is...listening. When I write out a few thoughts or questions, the AI agent acknowledges each item. How many people actually do that. I'm not a Carl Rogers fan of "active listening" fame...listen, nod and say "uh huh," repeat it back, and say, "Did I get that right?" Supposedly builds trust by "showing" listening and empathy, encourages the speaker to continue, because, "Wow, he actually heard what I said!"

Sneaky AI tricks.