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# James O'Keef

Disney won't hire white males and even half black men aren't black enough.

https://rumble.com/v52rowx-new-investigation-exposes-disney-for-not-wanting-to-hire-white-males.html

# Project Veritas

US State Department sends $1B a year to Mexico to curb immigration, but it isn't working. Strangely, also admits Great Replacement.

https://rumble.com/v52olvs-biden-official-admits-great-replacement-is-real-they-want-to-change-the-dem.html

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Sweet!

I seem to remember it had memory that you could store phone numbers, PINs, etc. in.

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What could go wrong with altering the record? I'm sure it wouldn't be abused.

Replying to Avatar elsat

nostr:npub1r62uqpe3pmnaxdrmyr98zs24xt9g363pe93h3rpp24s2c7srkc5spq8emd how do you feel about submitting to nostr network that you performed the hash verification?

I think that would be a great feature.

It's a bit of a double-edged sword. On one side, it is promoting checking hashes and probably exposing people to that capability. On the other, web of trust betrays the zero-trust ethos, though it's probably the next best thing.

There's a pretty strong tech community on NOSTR that is well known and highly engaged. So, WoT seems like a viable strategy. How that works as NOSTR scales and the tech community becomes less dominant, I don't know.

I think the positives outweigh the potential negatives, though.

Cool stuff; keep it up guys!

That's awesome! Be cool if it showed a hash confirmation, as well, on the positive side. Definitely value added for me.

Thanks for answering my questions πŸ€™