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τεχνικός Ηφαίστου. Send those nudes of your aunt. I make noise. Housing Project White Trash and proud of it.

Has the use of the Blockstream Jade and the Green wallet every been well explained ? I still don't get it.

why would I lock up Bitcoin using a little device that'll surely break?

I'd be living in my house or a different smaller one, I'd have dogs and cats and chickens. I'd be pursuing playing, writing and producing music. Just living ever so humbly off my retirement savings. I'm 56 and I think I'm just about done with the working world.

It's due to the tax free nature of the funds. Also, its a partial replication of the old pension system. It's a disincentive to wreck your retirement, when you'll become a helpless public charge.

He does not seem aware its Bitcoin .. but to this point. I'm not sure how this reduces any debt. Unless .. the USGov't sells all their gold and basically sends in tanks to blow the Federal Reserve Banks to smithereens.

The the amount of US dollars can be declared FIXED. Based on the amount of Bitcoin held in reserve. Bitcoin could then be declared LEGAL TENDER ... and that would be it.

Replying to Avatar Ava

Did you know Google Fonts is installed on approximately 111,579,992 websites, with around 50,103,810 of those currently live?

Did you also know if you visit a site that uses Google Fonts, it automatically collects user:

- IP address: Which identifies your device on the internet (as of 2022, Google stopped storing users' IP addresses, but they still collect this information).

- User agent: Information about your browser and operating system.

- Referer: The URL of the webpage you are visiting.

...and is therefore "out-of-the-box" in violation of GDPR law?

If you are a website visitor:

You can block 3rd party fonts (web fonts) with uBlock Origin.

1. Open uBlock Origin's dashboard.

2. Go to the "My filters" tab.

3. Add the following line to block Google Fonts:

*$font,third-party

4. Click "Apply changes" to save the filter rule.

There is an even stricter option that blocks ALL remote fonts (not just Google Fonts) that you can activate by selecting "Block remote fonts" in the extension's settings.

*Sites that do not display properly can be excluded from the block.

If you are a website owner:

You can protect your visitors' privacy by hosting your own fonts locally (on the same server as your web pages), using basic OS fonts, or checking out Bunny.

If you haven't heard of Bunny CDN, they offer the only fully GDPR-compliant fonts powered by a CDN as a drop-in replacement for Google fonts.

According to Bunny:

"Bunny Fonts is an open-source, privacy-first web font platform designed to put privacy back into the internet.

With a zero-tracking and no-logging policy, Bunny Fonts helps you stay fully GDPR compliant and puts your users' personal data into their own hands."

https://bunny.net/fonts/

As a side note: Bunny CDN also has one of the most transparent, easy-to-read and understand privacy and data policy pages I have ever seen.

Well done Bunny, well done.

https://bunny.net/privacy/

thanks, Ava!

That $1400 could have bought a bunch of sats. I'll just throw $20/month at it.

im a victim of that company. this was the feel good story of the year.

they denied office visits to my reconstructive surgeon and my oncologist after they successfully treated my cancer.

20 minute 1 yr screening. DENIED.

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🥲

3000 sats per US dolla just last year.