No, no, no. Probably not. It probably has another 15+ years left in it. It's done a better job in maintaining its value in relative to the dollar and euro.
That I can understand. The pound will undoubtedly lose much of it's value by then. Oh well!
Most likely not. It will certainly render credit card companies and the current banking system obsolete (which it seems to already be in the process of).
I don't know...
Won't lie, I might have to take away my daughters phone, at this point. π€π€·ββοΈ
Oh, I know. My mistake. I thought you were referring to something else for some reason. Most will, undoubtedly (and unfotrunately), view this entire twitter extravaganza in a positive light. π€·ββοΈ
Thank the lord that I never used Twitter... or any social media platform! This really is VERY unnerving. π€π Please, if you have children, be more careful than ever. This will only become worse before it displays any sign of improvement.
"We see this as a feature, rather than a bug, as it means our personal financial well-being is not immediately tied to our project work, and is therefore more secure, stable, and independent. This allows us the ability to ruminate, take time discussing architecture, and make more grandiose plans. It also allows us to discuss funding models, amongst ourselves or with a wider audience, while remaining calm.
Not everyone is in the same financial position and not everyone wants to split their attention, in such a manner, and we respect that. We also respect the right of every project member to decide differently, for themselves, and to apply for grants in their own name."
This part in particular really stuck with me. πππ A round of applause for nostr:npub1m4ny6hjqzepn4rxknuq94c2gpqzr29ufkkw7ttcxyak7v43n6vvsajc2jl!!!
Nice! I'm actually making waffles and tea right now for my daughter and I! βοΈπ§
Alright, thanks. π Learn to take a joke, mate.




