Some perform better under urgency. Maybe high risk and should be avoided, but if found in that situation, then having some of these people around might result in a better product.
It's like changing the meaning of a word in a dictionary. Some might use the old dictionary still, but if the majority are using the newest edition, then they won't understand the meaning of those who are using the word in the old sense. Maybe that's censorship. George Orwell seemed to imply it was.
I heard there is a kind of torture where you drive someone insane by preventing them from moving. It's a little like that.
Don't trust, verify that your device never sends anything to Google.
Unless I missed it, this article doesn't mention if Google will end their WiFi ssid location mapping service.
The web was mostly awesome until normies showed up. Do I want the world to use bitcoin for payments, maybe. I don't care if it's not LN. Maybe LN is like PHPBBS. Forums were niche back then and way more fun. The world came around and eventually adopted the web. Out of that we got Facebook.
Calculus in high school? Must not be in the US.
guys, it's just nsec... and one note so far; not too bad. worst case scenario something terrible gets posted, I'll just disown it from https://x.com/r0ckstardev
in the meantime, we keep the party going 🥳
I'm surprised key revocation wasn't figured out early. I guess the complexity is in indicating what the new valid key is?
Does it have to be normie approachable? Some of the coolest things on the internet remain hard to use. LN is fun.
Do you have a permit for that bacon?
Also if you are not logged in, viewing someone's page lists all their posts out of order. Not good for researching news.
The stated goal was to become the global town hall or some kind of social news power, but half the links I click won't let me read the full story unless I log in.
This is what I'm posting with now. Cherry MX greens.

This is what I'm posting with now. Cherry MX greens.

If the miners mine it, and it's on the most pow chain...
I suspect the original post is talking about stamps. People were complaining about ordinals inscriptors unfairly using the segwit discount. Stamps came around to prove a point that segwit wasn't needed to bloat the data. I think as long as people like collecting stamps, they will continue.
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