"A famous algorithm within the field of mathematics which converges with the study of storage management is best-fit algorithm which is an algorithm that allocates the item to the smallest space that is sufficient enough to be allocated to."

"OPSEC is the balance between the convienience of technology and the desire of privacy."
"Economies of scale are the cost-advantages of a large firm operating a a large production output whereby the firm experiences low average total costs which includes specialist economies of scale, external economies of scale and managerial economies of scale. But of course there are diminishing returns if such production output reaches beyond a certain point."

"As organisations grow bigger, they become more practically decentralised as the head office finds it difficult to manage the rest of the organisation."
Why does the Americans want to purchase bitcoin? I've heard it's do with with reducing the american debt?
What's the incentive for small businesses to engage in bitcoin though?
To get a currency to become popular you need a to start some sort of "feedback loop".
Tell me how you can realistically shift from fiat medium of exchange to bitcoin medium of exchange in a country with a central bank where the average shop demands fiat money and salaries are paid in fiat money.
"BITCOIN AND MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE."
"Bitcoin has surged in popularity especially after 2017 when the bitcoin price surged to another height in which speculators joined the arena"
"Bitcoin has mainly be used as a method of storing wealth and holding bitcoin and it hasn't really been used as a method of exchanging goods and services in different shops within 'developed' countries especially when supermarkets have not really accommodated bitcoin users to purchase goods and services with bitcoin as card machines don't accommodate usuage of bitcoin wallets. However even if such technology was available, how many bitcoin users want to actually use bitcoin as a medium of exchange."
"Before we could start to understand why bitcoin isn't used as a medium of exchange in certain areas whilst it is used in other places let's look at one of the popular cases of where bitcoin is used with the exception of supposed sanctioned countries which is in Africa. Africa in comparison to the so called developed countries does not have a central bank which enjoys a degree of centralisation that various banks in so called developed countries expierence. Even if on paper that the central bank claims to be centralised, in practical terms the central bank does not have financial networks that has thoroughly been integrated within those societies and this is without mentioning the administration and the bueracracy within those countries as at least 65% of the sub-saharan population is unbanked."
"With bitcoin coming in where a mediator is absent in this transaction. But bitcoin used by Africans isn't really driven by what you expect for example bitcoiners emphasises on avoiding bureaucracy of banks and suspicion of banks but Africans are motivated to use bitcoin when the banks are very much outside of their access in other words bitcoin thrives in areas where there isn't banking institutions in the area. But there are more benefits to using bitcoin for example bitcoin protect users from inflationary pressures when bitcoin has a fixed money supply and alongside a payments through borders of nation-states which require little fees incomparisons to western union which demand massive transactional fees. There are other places where bitcoin has been used such as Venezuela, Iran and Afghanistan where each of these countries have economically sanctioned by the Americans in which their central bank isn't able to operate as it likes to."
"Where bitcoin thrives is when the central bank is pretty much is out of reach of the people and not necessarily to avoid the bureaucracy of banks which is still perecieved by others as being 'tiredsome'. Now there are rich people and crypto investors who are heavily involved in the crypto industry but something that is interesting is that various scams are reported to include bitcoin as a quick & get rich schemes in other crypto is now seen as something associated with the financial "elite" who see it as an effective assets that grows without it being that much by inflationary pressure. In other words since much of bitcoin held by people in the "developed" countries are people who are very rich it makes more sense to promote the selling of luxury goods and services in bitcoin if people want bitcoin as a medium of exchange where there is a central bank."
"Those who want to use bitcoin as a medium of exchange in rich countries where banks still continue to function, might consider looking into luxury goods market."
"Few countries have adopted CBDC despite a majority of the surveyed banks engaged in some sort CBDC work. Currently speaking, China has introduced the e-yuan which is the Chinese CBDC that has been promoted in specific regions within retail businesses. Now whilst there has been a shift towards E-Yuan transactions, the Chinese mainly stick with WeChat Pay at the moment which highlights the limitations of CBDC."

I do think a realistic method of trying to get some sort of economy more focused on bitcoin is to focus on particular markets that are more inclined towards using bitcoin.
monetary premium?
I suggest you use is that multiple profile feature. I think that's a very interesting part of graphene OS.
"Music technology: The introduction of electricity."
"Many people listen to music, some listen to nasheeds whilst other listen to 'silence'.Waves after wave after wave as the jazz music came and gone, the rap music came and gone. Similarly according to physics sounds could be described as oscillatory waves that is responsive to static pressure and heat. Yet despite the masses being captured by musical waves emitted from the guitars and the studios of the music industry where sound is propagated in response to the moods of the crowd, not many people are familiar of the technology involved in the music industry."
"One of the earliest forms the combination between music and electricity was something called a modular synthesiser known as the ARP 2500. What this machine does is introduce different waves sine waves, cosine waves i.e. oscillations and the machine filters the waves and 'modulates' it."
"The synthesiser is used to transform sounds with the usage of electricity and circuits which is quite different to the use of the trumpet or the saxophone in introducing sounds whereby a classical instrument has much fewer polyphony i.e. the number of notes that a musical instruments at one time compared to a synthesizer which reaches much more than 32. The classical musical instrument could be described as something that is in line with the functional view of technology as a classical musical instrument which technically is a technic that involves much more of the human input in comparison to the synthesiser where classical musical instruments such as saxophones, flutes and trumpets emit sound with the usage of particular buttons and the usage of the lips and tongue whilst the synthesiser on the other hand involves the usage of electricity which involves adjusting via the usage of the button and switches on this synthesiser and the other difference is that this type of technology is much more embedded into this electro-system in comparison to classical musical instrument which could be recorded by some sort of recorder but the modular synthesisers and its variants and one of these variants is the sample based synthesisers which is uses real audio samples instead of emitting different types of particular waves such sine waves and cosine waves as the ARP 2500 does."
"How does the sample based synthsiser relate to AI? AI embedded inside these sample-based synthesisers which has collected various data including audio and sound as the music gets transferred into the cybernetic system which consists of feedback loops as data about likes, share, views and deletion are recorded and the algorithm starts to 'recommend' music to its supposed targeted audience."
"The data about the type of music gets recorded by these tech company which have suspected links with several governments which it uses as part of their research into psychological warfare amongst those within the meatspace. As sound emitted communicates something to the biological body in which the cybernetic system treats the human body as a conductor or some activation function within a neural network as the sound stimulates an emotional and biological response of the human being."
"The sound of lightning frightens the human, the sound of a laughter brightens the human up and the sound of female moans sexually stimulates the human. These types of responses are recorded and taken into consideration of using particular music and sounds in stimulating the human who treated as a guinea pig in some experiment."
How many cyber attacks have there been so far?
Any studies on the digital yuan so far?
In Japan there are various cult groups which operate there. The infamous amongst them was the "Aum Shinrikyo" which is a group that was involved in a sarin attack which killed 27 people and injured more than 6000 people.
I've heard a lot of changes have happened since the French took over telegram.
Last week, we observed a sudden spike in bitchat downloads from Indonesia during nationwide protests.
Today we're seeing an even bigger spike from Nepal during youth protests over government corruption and a social media ban.
Freedom tech is for the people. Please share. These people are using Nostr now.




Links
Official website: http://bitchat.free
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bitchat-mesh/id6748219622
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitchat.droid
Really?
How do you do micro-blogging when majority of the audience here focuses on bitcoin?
Tried that with Ollama & Openweb UI. Just not enough computing power for that. Now I use https://ppq.ai/
What's the difference though?
"Smartphone: Graphene OS."
"Social media: Nostr."
"Messaging app: Session."
"There is a difference between an idea and the implementation of that idea."
"HISTORY AND COMFORT"
"There are those who postulate that history consists of rhythms whereby the people sigh, 'Never again' as if they did not say it before they went into phase of comfort as they forgot the pain of hardship. Does thy comfort cushion the pain that you endured whilst you yearn to struggle again? Much of history bears the similitude of a pendulum which swings from comfort to hardship to comfort..to hardship to comfort...to hardship."
Is bitcoin usage widespread in africa?


