found it:
https://x.com/psyop4921/status/1870618698488176892
it wasnt the whole video, just some section of it.
there was this several hours long video, made of out collection of clips about this topic.
i thought i downloaded it, but cant find it. maybe i didnt download it.
maybe it was on X, or somewhere else. cant remember.
maybe im missing something. idk.
i just dont like the idea of a infinitely growing list, that cant be deleted or altered.
i mean from my head i can think of several way to keep it as small as possible. but it still grows.
maybe taking some fee. some cashu mints take fees.
that might help.
yeah im not gonna talk too much, maybe im wrong.
problem with fedimint and cashu is, its vulnerable to spam.
since it remembers every used note and has to store and index them forever.
it kinda goes out of control after a while.
instead we can have utxo style notes, maybe.
like create a public/private key pair for the note, give the public key to the mint, mint assigns a value to it.
then you can transfer the private key or signatures to transfer the note to someone, just copy paste it.
then recipient burns it and reissue a new one from the mint the same way.
in this design mint only remembers the unused notes, not the used ones.
so it doesnt grow forever. there are deletes. which also makes proof of funds easier.
but it doesnt have same kind of privacy, because you can link each note to each-other. track where it goes.
but you still dont know who it goes to. because there is no concept of a wallet/account public key. there is no name, no id, no address.
there are only just tokens transforming to other tokens after being used by some IP.
so still have privacy.
so why not?
i have been using silveblue for a few years now. using the ublue's silverblue image, "ublue-os/silverblue-nvidia" to be specific.
it works great, and i believe im having a 10x better ux than on windows.
i use flatpaks, and appimages, but i use appimages with portable mode, so they dont trash the home directory.
i was always kinda disgusted by windows app throwing stuff at appdata directory. being able to sandbox like this on linux made me love it a lot more.
for development i just use podman and distrobox, my development environment is fully in a distrobox with its own home directory as well, so it doesnt trash the host system.
distrobox allows you to export launchers for gui apps on to your host system.
so you can install things like jetbrains or vscode directly in the distrobox, and see them on your launcher, its great.
jetbrains runs without distrobox since its an executable but it trashes the host system, so thats why i also put it in the distrobox.
also silverblue lets me do all of the app and os updates from the software app, which also makes it a nice terminal-less experience.
gear lever makes the appimage experience great.
and i think i love podman more than the docker, havent been using docker for the past year.
steam and proton work great, also im able to just install old games like nfsmw2 using bottles, it also has a great ux and ui.
loving the whole experience. cant imagine myself going back to windows, feels like a downgrade to a mess.
print usd to buy btc
cashu is the solution. i really like where this is going.
hope we dont update L1, and destroy this whole ecosystem.
why not both
all the other systems exists because there was no bitcoin. bitcoin is the most elegant and simple solution.
sometimes i lie about weather and time
don't take meaningless responsibilities
some people just have so much character/act/role they never break that role. you question if there is really somebody behind that role, or its just what they are.
they are not neutral, like you cant just talk to them directly, you have to interact with their character/interface no matter how close you are to them.
you cant just talk to them about anything. you always have to think what to say how to respond. you can just interact with them.
you cant get a neutral, stripped-down connection with them, its like talking to an avatar. you wonder if there is any consciousness there, or its just a mask all the way down and nothing else, nobody behind it.
do all people act normal naturally, or they just act normal?
like do they go "i should do this ritual to appear normal", or they just do that thing normally?
irl, i realize many people act or react like they are following a script, they dont think about what they are doing or it helps them achieve their current goal. they just follow a script.
im gonna exaggerate but, its almost like the script tells them to scratch their head when they feel hungry, to not feel hungry. they will do it.
also not to cause misunderstandings, i understand that cultures are solutions to problems we forgot about because the culture eliminated the problem. but im not talking about the culture im talking about how people act daily, for example while walking, cleaning, shopping, chatting.
i think your measurement system is broken.
sometimes primal spams sync requests
explain more
i use silverblue btw
i dont trust "vibe coders".
i do trust people who vibe while coding.
ai video generation is the future of entertainment tho, and the end of copyright and intellectual properties.
"vibe coding" is not start of anything. its just people who couldn't write anything well before, now thinking they made something. skipping all the important decisions that appear while writing the code.
people who are impressed by it show their level. im not saying im impressed by my own code, im not 90% of the time. but being impressed by ai code and its abilities shows who shallow your taste is.
mediocre ux, mediocre code, mediocre structure, mediocre quality.
you're no different than the 99% of the freelancing customers. and that's the target audience of "vibe coding". shallow people.



