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Something to know, is that Apple won't likely "open" the phone. They don't need to. Apple most of the time can't break their own secure enclave for getting into a device this way, without extensive efforts, but just like every other incident where they get asked by governments to pull data from a phone, they usually just restore an icloud backup, which they can access in any way they please because it is on their own device they can control. You can have an Apple device, just turn off everything cloud related and don't set it up to auto connect to other devices.

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This is how I start my tractor... Hot wire.

https://v.nostr.build/FiS3CLVzDu77pHEx.mp4

The dash shorted out and caught on fire last winter and the starter relay rusted out so I took the dash off and hot wire it to start it now. Who needs gauges and ignition switches anyway...

You could probably put a light switch or something on that with some Wago lever nuts. Save you the effort every time

Technically Rust only runs well on at least a 64 bit processor. This one is probably good enough for a simple homework PC

I'm tired, boss.

The door to heavy censorship in telegram has been opened. We really need to mature alternates ASAP

Telegram quietly has removed the line in their FAQ stating that they do not respond to requests from authorities involving individual and group chats. I saw this coming right from the point that Durov was allowed to leave on bail, but he has bent the knee to the enemies of freedom.

This is kind of an open call out. I am in the early stages of expanding on the content serving capabilities of nostr. Programming is not really my forte, and this is quickly evolving into the largest overall concept I have researched. To anyone who reads this who is a developer of a nostr relay or client package, I would be very grateful if I could bounce some ideas at you so I can narrow my approach down.

You're on the right side of the dirt, so one might say it was something not to be passed up

This mentality has no practical benefit to the end user. If you want to maintain your privacy, you can do that. There will always be people who want to maintain their holdings in the clear because they intend to use the systems that exist to their benefit, and rejecting the fact anyone trying to function outside the shadows is actively hurting the legitimacy of Bitcoin. The point is, no matter how you use it, nobody can stop you, and that's why it is better than fiat.

If you know it's KYC, just put it into Unchained. It will show you're treating it like a traditional investment, and the chain analysis will prove that there is no pattern of deception. You'd be on the bottom of the "bother them" list, because you appear to be a rule follower. Besides, if it's already KYC, they already know you had some, dumping it won't make them think you might hold more privately. If you're that worried, move to another country where bribes are cheaper.

Sisyphus

The Uncanny Counter

Code Monkeys

Warrior Nun

Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss

Misfits (2009)

Privacy.com still utilizes the same Visa network as normal transactions. It does not protect you from warrants and watch lists, only obscures you from immediate direct attention. Anything you pay for with it will only add to your rap sheet if you do something irresponsible there. #[2]

The simple fact is that regardless if you take it, they will continue to push it out. I would take what they give and add that as fuel to the fire for hard assets that can contribute to barter or accumulation of more crypto. The system is burning itself down so why not briefly warm yourself by the fire if not doing so has no benefit to you? You can't say the percentage of people who will stick to a hard no with the times to come is enough to get them to about-face on CBDCs.

It looks like in Iris, you can hit the Ellipses (...) next to a post to copy the note ID. By doing @ with the note ID, you are quoting it.