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TK
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Rational anarchist. Bitcoin enjoyer. Artist.

Putting Austin v Nashville aside, never would've had these experiences back where we're from lol

No I just talked about guns and cultural degeneracy

My Uber driver jumped right into talking about making level 3 body armor within a minute of me entering the vehicle 🗿

lol I thought that was two cats in a bag with stacked compartments

Yeah I know and I'm happy for that. We need more manufacturers holding the line for manual transmission.

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What's your thoughts on the Porsche 911 GT3 Manual transmission?

The 992 gt3? Haven't driven one yet but on paper they're excellent. Glad they still come in manual.

Break from taking it out to car meets. Tires are too cold

Gonna have to take a break from this when we start hitting 40F weather

The cap on custodied funds and the $5 purchase increments are a clever compromise geared towards noobs and non-bitcoiners checking out nostr.

The reality of successful nostr adoption is that bitcoiners will be the minority. Most users will come in not knowing what a sat is and likely treat it as reward points or in-game currency.

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I don't think it's going to fundamentally change anything on Apple's end except when interacting with RCS users on Android. Images and media sent from non-iOS devices will look better, reactions and other modern chat features will work. Android bubbles will still be green.

Lol accurate. A 1st gen wrx hatchback would be fun to play in the dirt

Yeah the back is like solid brass. There’s an option to use your own electrum server too, which was kinda unexpected

It's been almost 15 years since I read it but prior to Ron Paul's presidential campaign, nobody gave a shit about the Fed in popular discourse.

It's a 101 book, but I'd say it could be worth reading if you want to see what kind of messaging led to so many regular people being moved to action