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Leo Wandersleb
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https://walletscrutiny.com https://nostr.info Working on Bitcoin, Nostr and being a good dad.
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😂

Should have used Bitcoin.

Plot twist: His $1.5 million in bitcoins were just not found yet.

Why on earth does my new meat thermometer not work without providing name, email and setting a secure password? What the hack?!?

I enjoy this topic way too much :D

In shorts and sandals I would freak out if a big rat would attack me and not assume to stay without a scratch. According to Wikipedia, 500g would be a big rat (genus "rattus"), so rationally I would assume to get away without major harm but unharmed? I would not give myself all too good odds.

The interpretation of the question might play a role.

"Which animals could you beat in a fight ... one out of ten tries, after getting plenty of tips and training?"

vs.

"Which animals could you beat in a fight ... confidently any day before breakfast ... without a scratch or breaking a nail ... even if you get set against the most ferocious, fastest and biggest specimen?"

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P.S.: nostr:npub1v0lxxxxutpvrelsksy8cdhgfux9l6a42hsj2qzquu2zk7vc9qnkszrqj49 something is weird with the TextNote I'm replying to here. I cannot see it in Snort and I even tried to re-broadcast (to my relays I suppose) in primal where I can see it but that gave me an error. Now opening my reply https://snort.social/e/nevent1qqs0ltz3tc2l6g9wac0gn8wnem5fu7p6tpxnpte2wuk896achxrv08cpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsygzxljlrqe027xh8sy2xtyjwfzfrxcll8afxh4hh847psjckhkxwf5psgqqqqqqs8p5tu2 shows me a mostly blank page (logged in or private window) even though I saw this event in my profile.

... correction ... 12 minutes later things are loading now.

> The sequencing [...] sounds like a waste of resources without chance of success.

Not a biologist myself but his worst fear is cancer so I don't see the chance of success too bad here. If you sequence cancer cells of vaccinated people who developed cancer after the Pfizer vaccine, his hypothesis could indeed be proven depending on the sequence found in cancer cells. He sequenced the contamination. Any non-trivially small chunk found in a cancer where by the nature of a cancer it would get reproduced would be an obvious proof of his hypothesis.

He gave two weird answers.

One was about publication: Yes, scientific papers tend to not publish non-results but that is also known to be a problem and therefore good scientific investigations get pre-registered and documented publicly anyway. Where did he share the nitty gritty of his findings?

The other weird answer was about the cost of proving his hypothesis where he said that testing any future booster vials would cost $60 what was completely not the question. He should have answered with the cost to sequence complete genomes of cancer tissue for many patients.

Mind Boggling!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEWHhrHiiTY

TL,DW:

* Pfizer vaccines did not contain DNA during the trials

* the final vaccine did contain DNA

* billions of snippets of DNA per vial

* quantities were almost within the legal limits for such "contamination" - some samples above, some samples below

* legal limits were established for un-coated DNA, not for stuff that was coated with lipid nano particles to get into cells - a standard that according to the professor was later found to be overly cautious for un-coated DNA that would get eliminated in the body anyway but a completely different thing for coated DNA

* DNA looks like chopped up standard tool to mass produce custom RNA - a contaminant Pfizer apparently tried to eliminate by chopping it up

* Chopped up means more pieces with each piece getting a chance of getting integrated in a vital spot of the cell's DNA, which could break the DNA and in the worst case cause cancer (he did talk abut DNA storing information for thousands of years but not specifically mentioned eggs or sperms being affected as his concern)

I've seen a guy wipe his system because he realized he went to the bathroom without locking his laptop.

Add it to the websocket handshake.

client: Here's a giftwrapped event

relay: I don't know you but for 1ksat we're cool

client: here, have some nuts worth 1ksat ( nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg that should work, right? )

I'm surprised people are more afraid of a goose than a cat. Other than some bruises what could a goose do against a grown man? I mean I know better how to handle a cat but a goose has no claws, right? And certainly no fangs. I'd assume its biting pressure was also much less than a cat's.

With Coldcard not maintaining a public issue tracker I'm uncomfortable with them, too.

Jade did a smart construct by essentially moving the secure element's responsibility to some server. Now the attacker would have to attack that server and your hardware, which is a slightly different scenary than to break the SE's unknowable security.

Seedsigner now is even reproducible but the private key is supposed to reside on a piece of paper, which might not be ideal for all users.

I want to like Trezor. First love and stuff but have to agree on the shitcoinery.

RIP Ledger.

If you store the same private key on both a Trezor and a Ledger, you expose it to vulnerabilities on both stacks. So Ledger using a closed source "Secure Element" might have given you an insecure private key as there is no way for a public audit to rule this out. Copying a weak key to a Trezor now exposes it to Trezor's extractability.

You did not reduce your risk. You squared it.

A rich country isn't where even the poorest drive a car - it's where the rich drive in the public transport.

I'm reminded of this after two months in Germany where half my trains had more than 30 minutes of delay, crowded and smelly. It wasn't always that bad.

More than two months back in Germany are coming to an end. After more than 3 years, my daughter finally got to know my side of the family. My father's 80th birthday ... he's planning for another 80 :)

#askNostr

Are there any good options to do multi sig in multiple locations? I want my co-signers to get the PSBT as a notification to approve or reject.

Also ... is anybody working on adding this to Sparrow? Messaging over nostr maybe?

The viking still looks like sitting on the "throne".