The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed.
Bitcoin actually fixes this.
Even a 1 sat paywall today likely almost completely eliminates DDOS attacks.
I think he underestimates the portion of the bid that is represented by folks who absolutely do not care what the price is
I'm fine with captchas, but fearful of the emergence of a two tiered internet where you can't go as many places if you demand privacy.
Etsy, Ticketmaster, Venmo, Taco Bell, USPS, just to name a few, all block users connecting from known VPN IP addresses.
Describing the halving to a coworker who swears it must be priced in, I told him:
"If the whole world was warned constantly that next April the UV index was going to double overnight, lots of people would still get very badly sunburned despite the warning. Some people want to play outside no matter what."
So, as a reader on habla, can I see the edit history by looking through previous events?
Similar, but somewhat unrelated: there's obviously no delete feature, and even if there was some relays would probably just disregard. But what about an event that signals to relays "this is a replacement event" such that a client could build a UX around showing the edited / newer version of said event, but in the details show the ancestry / prior related events? That way clients and relays that want to support editing can, while others can continue with the "all tweets are final" approach. I highly doubt I'm the first to suggest, but didn't know where to look.
Going from exchange to air gapped signing device and physical seed backup is a huge fucking win. So much garbage in between avoided.
Casey is a good dude with strong principles. Ord is a protocol. How fiat opportunists use it is not his fault.
Meditation is just 20 minutes of thinking about all the stuff you need to do
So men are making less and more of their wives are having to work to make ends meet...
We need some stress tests. Thank you for your service
Channeling your inner Burak?
Thanks a bunch!
Would love one please!
We cannot put a backdoor in encryption, it will just get abused but by governments and bad actors
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/07/uk-government-very-close-eroding-encryption-worldwide
Reject the framing altogether. It's not encryption if it has a backdoor. It's a pointless technical larp that leaves a security hole so wide you can drive a truck through it

