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Jack, would you have said anything different from what Elon said here? "We can’t go beyond the laws of a country,” he said in a recent interview with the BBC. “If we have a choice of either our people go to prison or we comply with the laws, we’ll comply with the laws.” There's a practical reality to running a large publicly-traded company. Not to mention, since Twitter became a much freer place than it was before, there are plenty of hit pieces written about it, so it may be important to take that into consideration. Besides all of which, there was (and probably still is) a huge contingent of twitter employees who work for or at the behest of the government anyway...

Umbrel UI is better, but Embassy actually works and isn't plagued with bugs. I have both and have essentially given up on Umbrel, I shouldn't have to reflash it on a regular basis.

You don't think that in, say, 10 years, the USD value of the sats you receive now is going to vastly exceed the $100/year you're paying for the service?

It's free sats, what's to complain about? Yeah, the rewards have been reduced because they were in the red, but what is there to complain about free sats back?

I haven't had any issues with a VPN, but soon you will have your own personal, locally-installed AI that will not require an Internet connection to access or use. If you aren't following Brian Roemmele on Twitter, I would suggest you do. https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1644714765993013249?s=20.

Appreciate the thought, setting up is intuitive in theory but not reality. I've followed multiple guides and even the Wallet of Satoshi address doesn't seem to take in my profile.

There are cases where the gov has been able to de-anonymize Tor users that led to their arrests. When the courts ordered the gov to disclose how they could identify folks on the Tor network, rather than disclose, the gov dropped the charges. For that reason I'm not sure why the btc community thinks Tor is some kind of privacy panacea.