I'm not buying platonic arguments for bitcoin.
Plastic is better than paper because it traps the carbon for a longer period of time. Paper becomes co2 pretty quickly.
If I was going to do that, I'd run the scheduled event from an automated service/server rather than just depending on a client implementation. I'd probably have an npub for the merchant service. Essentially a not, but not in a bad way.
Can you just send users a lightning invoice on a schedule?
I don't think it's either. What is a physical key?
That's maybe part of it. I see bitcoiners adopting the language of those who seek power over them. Saying things like "custodial" and "self custody" is the account-based world Davidson is talking about. Bitcoiners manifested it.
Citrine also restores your list.
In a way I kinda welcome this. I don't like being told, "You have to do that through our app." This gives me the perfect excuse.
With rocks, it's easy to find a seller of a small quantity, but hard to find a buyer of large quantity.
Silver was the first shitcoin. "Precious metals" is like "crypto" from people who don't have gold to sell. I'm not a goldbug, but it just makes sense to me that gold is the only rock worthy of being a store of value if rocks offer such a feature anymore.
Recently I had my boiler replaced, and now I have this going on. I guess my old one might have been "high efficiency" without the condensing feature.
Kelvin is Celsius shifted 273 degrees. Same scale.
Actually having trouble getting this to work, myself. It's a bummer CashApp relies so heavily on Google.
If the high holy feast days were a prophecy of God's plan, doesnt it make sense that He would have had His actual events happen on those days? It especially seems so if we're commanded to celebrate those days. If so, then which feast day applies to the birth of Christ? Sukkot or Yom Kippur seem appropriate.
In my recent years I've had a hard time believing we should celebrate this in Dec. 25th. Most Christians know this isn't the right date. Christ was likely born on a feast day in Autumn, and we are only supposed to hold feast days as sacred.
I don't buy the fiat argument that, "Well, it's tradition." There are plenty of traditions to celebrate on Christmas while still recognizing that Christ was not born on that day.
⚡️🇺🇸 WATCH - Americans are noticing Jersey Mike's recently drastically decreased the size of the chips that come with their meals
This man films himself opening the bag and counting how many chips you get now….
Jersey Mike's was bought by a private equity firm in 2024
https://blossom.primal.net/1911e4b2fb80c7e5c37fe18ed4206d2748e1988601f2503e9db66a9dc7af7c8f.mp4
I don't want more chips than that.
It's free of algorithm. It feels like going back to an early 2000s web forum where people posted on their own time, except you see it in real time.
This is pretty neat: Dynamic Foveated Rendering is a significant algorithmic performance boost for rendering VR apps that uses eye tracking to only bother rendering the area of the scene that your eyes are focused upon.
https://store.bigscreenvr.com/blogs/beyond/dynamic-foveated-rendering-with-bigscreen-beyond-2e
I've been happy with my bsb2e. I wrote a review of it, but I think I need to update it. Some of the negatives have faded for me. My biggest wish is that Valve makes their wireless open and Bigscreen makes a wireless adapter to use it.
nostr:naddr1qqxnzde4xuunjd3sx5enxvpkqythwumn8ghj7cnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qgszzkq2nz40vnmavec940nm77n6ea8wgs8u766e6zmku93p0qjd39grqsqqqa28s8xjqg
It's different. BSB2e has foveated rendering to ease hardware requirements. Steam Frame has foveated streaming to ease streaming bandwidth.
Is the requirement for NWC some kind of Apple workaround?
What is the benefit of NWC? I understand that some nostr clients require it to zap, but other do not by simply displaying an invoice QR or just forwarding the invoice to your LN app.
Might even be impossible.
What if Bitcoin needs to switch to post-quantum signatures?
Our CEO and Bitcoin OG nostr:nprofile1qyw8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttjv4kxz7fwwak8vuewwdcxzcm9qythwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnxd46zuamf0ghxy6t6qqsqyredyxhqn0e4ln0mvh0v79rchpr0taeg4vcvt64te4kssx5pc0sk99k65 explains how Taproot already gives us this capability.
https://blossom.primal.net/30e161229f3b63243ce49948a84dd214101ea30c4847d2f4b9e94e6452e56fba.mp4
Does taproot have a weeker defense against quantum? I thought using the key path spend condition would be vulnerable to quantum because it uses pubkeys.



