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- btc weirdo / Tout ce que je sais, c'est que je ne sais rien. / - seeking first-class-asylum at nostr - came here to stay

Germany

"E-Patientenakte für alle

Für elektronische Patientenakten (ePA) soll ein Durchbruch her – als ein persönlicher Datenspeicher, der einen ein Leben lang begleitet. Als wählbares Angebot wurden E-Akten schon 2021 eingeführt, bisher hat aber nur etwa 1% der 74 Millionen gesetzlich Versicherten überhaupt eine. Erklärtes Ziel sind 80% bis 2025, und die Regierung schwenkt dafür auf das Prinzip "Opt-out" um: Die Kassen sollen breit informieren und bis zum 15. Januar 2025 für alle automatisch eine E-Akte einrichten – es sei denn, man widerspricht. Private Krankenversicherungen können demnach auch E-Akten anbieten."

up until the next hack

The EPA has quite a long history. So one approach could be to see if the EPA has ever covered another industry with such data collection before.

concurring - Gorsuch:

"Third, courts may examine the agency’s past interpretations of the relevant statute. See ante, at 20–21. A “contemporaneous” and long-held Executive Branch interpretation of a statute is entitled to some weight as evidence of the statute’s original charge to an agency. United States v. Philbrick, 120 U. S. 52, 59 (1887). Conversely, in NFIB v. OSHA, the Court found it “telling that OSHA, in its half century of existence, ha\[d\] never before adopted a broad public health regulation” under the statute that the agency sought to invoke as authority for a nationwide vaccine mandate. 595 U. S., at \_\_\_ (slip op., at 8); ante, at 18;"

"First, courts must look to the legislative provisions on which the agency seeks to rely “ ‘with a view to their place in the overall statutory scheme.’ ” Brown & Williamson, 529 U. S., at 133. “\[O\]blique or elliptical language” will not supply a clear statement. Ante, at 18; see Spector v. Norwegian Cruise Line Ltd., 545 U. S. 119, 139 (2005) (plurality opinion) (cautioning against reliance on “broad or general language”). Nor may agencies seek to hide “elephants in mouseholes,” Whitman v. American Trucking Assns., Inc., 531 U. S. 457, 468 (2001)"

I like this one:

"Nor may agencies seek to hide “elephants in mouseholes"".

" ... or stand in solidarity to fight for our inalienable right to not be discriminated against and engage in economic activity with other consenting, supposedly free, companies."

to me it seems worthwhile:

Supreme Court:

"Permitting Congress to divest its legislative power to the Executive Branch would “dash \[this\] whole scheme.” Department of Transportation v. Association of American Railroads, 575 U. S. 43, 61 (2015) (ALITO , J., concurring). Legislation would risk becoming nothing more than the will of the current President, or, worse yet, the will of unelected officials barely responsive to him. See S. Breyer, Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge’s View 110 (2010)"

get ready to fight the trolls

"EPA eventually repealed the rule in 2019, concluding

that the Clean Power Plan had been “in excess of its statu-

tory authority” under Section 111(d). 84 Fed. Reg. 32523

(2019)."

That's good; they already know this situation.

But they haven't learned: they try again ...

OpenAndroidInstaller

The graphical installer that makes installing alternative Android distributions nice and easy.

has anyone had any experience with this?

https://peertube.tv/w/wsa7yQiUSVnw9HTwba1KiN?start=1s

"This is one of the most egregious encroachments on privacy and free markets that I have ever seen. It is so egregious that it is hard not to believe that this survey is anything less than a first step that leads down a path toward an all out attack on the mining industry in the United States. "

"Funnily enough, the only other country to request information like this from the bitcoin mining industry operating in their borders is Venezuela, and they quickly confiscated operations and began mining for themselves once they knew where all of the miners were located. It would be naive to think that a federal government drunk on debt, losing control of the narrative, desperate for a scapegoat, and cognizant of the threat to its power over the money printer posed by bitcoin's success would not resort to similar tactics."

yes, very naive.

EU next

We here in Europe are used to asking: what is the legal basis for this measure? Every intervention, and indeed every request for information, by the state requires a legal basis.

I don't see one.

There must be the following idea behind it: The sun is mine. The world is mine. People belong to me. All energy is mine. That's why you earth worm must give me information and hand yourself over to me.

in case you've forgotten why we're here and building something new

holy ...

so grandiose - we are currently experiencing the neo - publication of the 95 - theses on the church door ! o.k., without Luther. But we have the theses and the church door! In reality, we have a lot of church doors.

btw: how is he doing ?

so - hopefully ....

nop, went trough the whole thing and noticed, that Ive tried everything already (afaIct)

result ? - very confusing -

case: BTCPayServer on Luna (LND), heavily pruned (xs)

pendingchannels - yes, tx is there

listchaintxns - yes

I initiated a forceclose (much too low fee of course, sooner ignorance than greed)

three weeks by now

then I try bumpforceclose -

everything goes without any error

but - nothing happens ....

tried different fee - vbyte - ... no nothing

did not yet contact peer

BTCPayServer, running by now for almost two years on a local laptop

have not checked, might be a different reason

Replying to Avatar OpenSecret

We've released Mutiny version v0.5.7 which includes two notable changes.

Payjoin v1 support has been added. Huge credit to nostr:npub1yevrvtp3xl42sq06usztudhleq8pdfsugw5frgaqg6lvfdewfx9q6zqrkl over the last few months, for the improvements to the PDK library and getting it included into Mutiny! Thanks to Ben Allen too for testing.

We're really excited about the privacy gains here and for future improvements such as Payjoin v2. This should allow asynchronous payjoins, making it possible for a mobile user to payjoin with another mobile user.

We've also made some underlying changes to how NWC works in Mutiny. We've switched over all new connections to use our new strfry based relay instead of using the Blastr. This should greatly improve performance and speed, in addition to being able to better support consumer apps.

You may continue using your existing NWC connections, but for better reliability, you can delete existing wallet connections to recreate them on the new relay.

In the coming months, we should have a load of new nostr related features as well. Stay tuned!

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