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I disagree.

Even if we ignore knots.

Core must stay in consensus with previous versions. Alot of people run very old versions for this particular reason.

Miners may take longer to update to new rules as they often don't rubn block validation to save time.

I feel that risk is overblown. A fork by governments trying to use the IBIT honeypot is more likely.

quick math says that if he only eats that, it's 1700 cals.

about 50-50 fat and protein.

One would expect a grown man to lose weight from that diet.

So being in caloric deficit, we would also expect a drop in LDL.

that's an insane thing to say about a machine.

By that standard pen,paper and calculators are securities.

Nah bruv

My chill has been taken to the covid camps they built. It never came back.

haven't opened it in a while. What's going on over there ?

Tbh, Of all the clients, I keep going back to onyx. ( unmaintained fork of Amethyst)

There's a guy that said that passive observers of Tor network are economically feasible and that the network is essentially surveilled.

You can look it up if you're interested. This has been known for like a decade.

Just throwing an idea out there :

Criminal organizations are essentially child labour organizations. And not the smartest kids, low IQ, low education, poor risk assessment kids.

Similar to what the crypto community looks for, they also need ready to use, pre-made usable tools that are essentially fool proof.

Ready-to-use encryption networks that have no obvious ties to law enforcement are necessarily niche.

If they were to require each criminal cell to solder their own encryption devices and load some secure firmware and verify it, they would end up opening cellphone repair shops, not drug slinging operations.

bruv, australians gave up their guns voluntarily in the 90s.

They are massive pussies.

This is just a continuation on the same theme. Prison island to begin with, prison island forever.

I was masturbating to ducks.

I kept jerking it.

I kept jerking it.

I came.

That's the story.

I keep thinking, but best I can do is probalisitically get there.

I don't see how I can be convinced he's an expert UNLESS he answers all the questions correctly. I can be more and more sure that he is, but never convinced.

I'm probably missing something.

Okay reading nostr:nprofile1qqsyzrawlu9t7hta0sszkn6zuvqndgcwm49wk6eckxtjk6lhgtyly6cppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qyfhwumn8ghj7mmxve3ksctfdch8qatz9uq3samnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwvd6hyun9de6zuenedyhs4xywes think it through, I suppose an encoding of the answers (full knowledge) could be formed by the expert. I'm not sure how the encoding scheme would be communicated between the player & the challenger, because it's outside of the game

Simpler answer, I guess I keep coming up with variations :

2 lists : multiple choice for each question.

The catch is that the sequence of good answers is the same in the two lists : like a,c,d,d,b.....

The expert just returns 2 sequences of 1000 letters.

If he is an expert, one of those two are correct, if not he's craig wright ?

So I thought about it more.

If no machines are allowed, can't we just craft 2 lists of questions whose answers add up, in total, to a certain number of letters. The same sum for both lists.

The expert reads the questions and gives the total. If the total is ok, he knows, if not, he doesn't?

Ok I understand.

Simple : You put the expert in a room with a locked box.

The box opens with one of 2 combinations.

Inside is a gem.

The combination to open the box is : the first letter of every answer of either lists. so it's a 1000 letter combination. 2 possible combinations.

He just needs to go in the room and come out with the gem.

If he does he's an expert in either lizards or old math dudes.

Does that work ?