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Ruminant Llama
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Nostr Class of 2023 Bitcoin Class of 2021 🕶️🌻🥩🌜️🕹️🤖🔐☕🍺 #plebchain #coffeechain #ai #IT #foss #hardware #multilingual 🇩🇪🇵🇱🇬🇧 Industrial Hardware Engineer - looking for new jobs and project opportunities. Highly interested in IT, Cybersec, internet politics and online privacy. I have a weak spot for the ridiculous & absurd 😜 Always curious, always learning ... and shitposting occasionally.

Found something interesting:

https://www.taler.net/en/index.html

Apparently it has been built and developed for 9 years. Seems pretty similar to #ecash

The world needs more rollercoasters and fun rides 🤩

The great feast of 1582.

It was legendary as it lasted for days and cost many lives. No one could remember which day of the week it was so they just rebooted everything on a Saturday

Enjoy the ride 😎

Replying to Avatar mIX

If anyone is looking at getting a Bitcoin node setup, I would suggest looking at refurbished Dell Optiplex Micro computers. They sell for really cheap now that windows 10 is done and most don't support windows 11. 🤮

You can get them with 8GB RAM and a 250GB SSD for around $200 (CAD) (7050). Throw in a 2 TB NVMe (M.2) drive in it and you're ready to install node software that wants two drives like nostr:nprofile1qqsp4za5duapejf2g0exeu354jzuh8fe9fevldxhsqztk9hhtteurxgpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3jamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3w0fjkyetyv4jjucmvda6kgqglwaehxw309ahx7um5wgh8wctvd3jhgmmxwdshgmmndp5jucm0d52al5wf or nostr:nprofile1qqsw5t3us9xs3gmclzjm37hvk2yy6pv9t96utjjttsj794hexc5x79qpzdmhxue69uhhwmm59e6hg7r09ehkuef092q0zz.

You can install nostr:nprofile1qqs9df4h2deu3aae83fmet5xmrlm4w5l9gdnsy3q2n7dklem7ezmwfcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz3rhwvaz7tekd3jks6rev3ehyargv9nk66tnxe6h2dn5w43kuerk0fmnwcm4vfc8z6mgweu8j7fhdfhkjmmrxs6k66mnwg6x2cty9ehku6t0dchsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxjmnxduhs5nd6j2 as well, but I believe it only supports one drive (dont see an option for a second in my test rig) so everything would go on on the 2 TB drive.

I like the first two options because the OS goes on the smaller drive and all the data (wallet, timechain and lightning channels) goes on the 2 TB drive. If the OS drive blows up, you just reflash the OS drive and continue on (after a small catch-up sync of the timechain).

I prefer the Micro version of the Optiplex, since it barely takes up any space, but there are SFF and desktop size versions as well.

Far superior to running a Pi and about the same price.

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https://www.merkur.de/verbraucher/bank-schraenkt-kunden-ein-ab-mitte-mai-sind-ueberweisungen-nicht-sofort-durchfuehrbar-zr-93725398.html

Es lol't und rofl't hart.

Ich kenne ein Geld, dass kann man immer überweisen.

Natürlich alles für eure Sicherheit.

😉

Ich glaub es hakt!

Noch mehr Bevormundung geht ja kaum noch

Replying to Avatar Ralphie

A recap of the OP_RETURN "debate"

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Core: Filters don't work.

Bitcoiners: They obviously do, otherwise you wouldn't need to remove them.

Core: We don't have the technical means, so we're removing the limit.

Bitcoiners: We gave you the technical means in a PR two years ago, Core rejected it, it was implemented in Knots and it works.

Core: We can't stop all spam reliably, so why bother?

Bitcoiners: Because life is not black or white, and fastening your seatbelt when driving a car is safer even though some people die in car crashes.

Core: Here's 7 transactions that even your precious filters didn't catch.

Bitcoiners: Here's 2 million transactions that were caught.

Core: You can't censor valid transactions just because you don't like them. They paid a fee!

Bitcoiners: There's millions of Nigerian princes contacting people through email every day. These are "valid transactions" too, yet you send those to spam. This is obviously not censorship, so that argument is deceitful and intellectually dishonest.

Core: What is spam objectively anyway?

Bitcoiners: The receiver - not the sender - gets to decide what's useful to them. You're removing the ability of nodes to decide that, implying you know best.

Core: These transactions will end up in blocks anyway, and we can't incentivize profit-seeking miners to go out-of-band.

Bitcoiners: It's not your job to incentivize or deter miners. Your job is to work on the Bitcoin client while prioritizing the one thing that makes Bitcoin unique and truly decentralized: nodes.

Core: But we want better fee estimation and block propagation.

Bitcoiners: So do we, but never at the expense of decentralization and self-sovereignty. Nodes run the show.

Core: This is a technical discussion. Stop philosophying and using analogies, you plebs!

Bitcoiners: We gave you a technical solution that works, the philosophic rationale and the logical arguments. Stop turning Bitcoin into a shitcoin.

Am I missing anything here?

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If you're seeing bias here, it's because you're too stubborn to admit that one side is clearly more informed, rational and morally calibrated than the other.

This is why there's distrust in Core. It's got nothing to do with technical competency and rational discourse. It's just pure and simple political shenanigans, whataboutisms, strawman arguments and in some cases sheer lies.

- Hodling like i mean it

Fremde Augenscans werden im Darknet boomen 😈

What is wrong with Bitcoin #Core?

What did I miss?

Proof of Work par excellance 🤯

#glass #handmade #gold #pow

Glashütte Wolfach

#museum