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Ryu Santiago
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I'm a BCH, XMR and ARRR guy; however, I receive and get BSC (Blockstream Coin) to spite the NGU hypemen and general retards.

Hot take night:

The NGU maxis (what I'll be referring to them as from here on out) don't actually care about Bitcoin being used as a viable currency, but rather see it as their version of gold that they pray never gains any true transactional viability.

It's why they're hellbent on shitting on Monero and its advocates, or anyone that realizes that "Bitcoin" as it is now (more accurate to call it BScoin, the "BS" standing for Blockstream) is technically flawed and needs base layer solutions instead of continued second-layer hacking that does nothing to fix the shitty foundation; Bitcoin Cash proved that marginal increases in the block size did nothing to harm decentralization, and made it easier to implement onto the base layer what BScoin has to resort towards secondary layers to see added.

As I've said in my post-mortem note on Mutiny's company-hosted wallet shutdown, if not for Roger Ver being a piece of shit regarding the .com domain for Bitcoin alongside affiliated accounts post-split, bruised egos would be all that the NGU squad had as a "reason" to hate Bitcoin Cash, because it proved them wrong when told to "make your own Bitcoin."

The moment the statists' and Blockstream's influence wanes over Bitcoin discussion, people will finally realize the long-term consequences of their self-inflicted damaging of its potential; the issue is that I don't see that happening anytime soon, if ever.

Replying to Avatar goatmeal

(((kagi))) (peak metasearch engine)

The solution has existed for years, and the vocal (and idiotic) majority have steadfastly resisted implementing it.

I know for PWA's on Chromium-based browsers (at least on Android) you'll either get a bottom bar with an app store-like listing (most commonly seen on sites like Xitter) or a prompt right below the omnibox with an install prompt.

It's inconsistent though, since some sites and services with PWA support that don't have the manifest included somewhere in their code won't have either show up. And don't even get me started on iOS' "support" outside of the EU.

>if maxis were honest about lightning, and especially self-custodial lightning

What are you using as your weather app? On the 6 Pro with Graphene, I'm using Breezy Weather.

Replying to Avatar vic

nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqftj3tmr44tdzs93e0hdgfnrrct9pu2e8haylzuatm2tkfwdauddskls3kt I've always liked the Android interface better. iOS just feels like I'm being talked down to the whole time.

One good thing about the walled garden is the consistency; Apple doesn't have to force developers to get with the program unlike Google, they simply do when new features or requirements are announced.

The amount of apps that still don't support transparent status and navigation bars on Android is staggering, especially with Google out of nowhere give the status bar way more padding than it had two weeks ago.

Don't like that I'm on stock Googledroid still, but look at how CLEAN this looks.

If I'm not too drained from work tonight, I'll hop in with my own promotional poster after it's made.

Hold me to this and make sure I don't forget (or use tiredness as an excuse, lmao).