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It’s 8:30 am here, I’m already on my third lunch.

Love this show. Perfect series to smoke a joint and enjoy.

Just one of many clever Weezy lyrics.

Real G’s move in silence like lasagna.

I’ve only been coding for like a month now, but so far, each challenge seems like you stare at the problem for hours with no progress, then suddenly have a mental breakthrough and solve it in 5 minutes.

I stuck my fingers in an electrical outlet as a kid, and have avoided getting zapped ever since then.

So go convince people. Put a concrete proposal with a specific PR out there instead of whining.

You choose which devs code you want to run. You can also write your own code to run.

Things nostr:npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9 could have done instead of simply issuing a warning:

-drafted an on-chain privacy proposal with a PR to Bitcoin Core

-if he lacks the technical skill, he could sponsor a dev to work on this for him

-forked Bitcoin Core and integrated a protocol level privacy feature, then pushed for adoption of his chain

-built a new privacy tool akin to coinjoin, payjoin, silent payments, etc.

-helped improve existing decentralized privacy tools like Joinmarket

But instead, all nostr:npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9 has done is talk, talk, talk and act holier-than-thou. Zero action.

If you’re not drafting a concrete privacy proposal, accompanied by a pull request to the Bitcoin Core repo, your “warnings” are useless, and simply a demand for developers to work, for free, on things that you want. nostr:note1acv2njun5x8cyv8nv55z3yvzvlkjxtz879cl6hn8s7ehpuj0myus3n0f28