Your material still make frontpage hn @npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9
https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/1703959863796158678
They'll be shocked what's slumbering in their intel cpus..
Privacy token?!
Store of value??
gtfo ain't worth it
Pv Nostriches!
Hot take: Batman is arguably the greatest fictional character ever.
https://video.nostr.build/023450d0ae33d410f4d5fe03c843637065383ab5011aaf8963e5cbf1f3a5ef9e.mp4
"What if Batman's biggest enemy isn't crime? What if his deepest fear isn't bats? What if the secret villain Batman faces in every Batman story is anarchism?"
(source: Everyday Anarchism: 060. Batman vs. Anarchism)
whoopsie daisy.
You can always swap some of your KYC bitcoin to monero.
Just enough to pay the ferryman to get you somewhere else if boot-on-neck is neigh.
https://support.system76.com/articles/open-firmware-systems/
firm is between hard and soft
Listened to the whole thing.
Imho very right on some things, very wrong on others.
"'If I suicide myself, I didn't. I was whackd" -John McAfee
Definitely.
Then think about your government and what the fuck happened the last 10 years.
Aside from CoinJoins, what types of privacy does Trezor offer?
- Tor routing in Trezor Suite
- no linkage between device and customer
- order data gets deleted after 3 months
- giving data to analytics for service improvement is optional and anonymized
Learn more in S14 E3 of the Bitcoin Takeover podcast!
#trezor #hardwarewallet #bitcoin #privacy #bitcoinprivacy #tor #theonionrouter #anonymity #bitcoinpodcast #bitcointakeover #btctkvr https://nostr.build/av/9378fee213168289fcd8ce1941c79e430e280f28f39af2d3e35190f98ab5c12c.mov
Trezor would never hurt their customers privacy!
Now.
When using Amethyst be wary of note18z7rqv87qt0nu3v0rajf4ghnrqcnnc3ujgeqy3zswgs2nwh3nq3qmwhnlh
you got a high res version of this? intending to print and hang in my lab
!(all your compiler are belong to us now)
After a minute Patrick came back with a small dusty cardboard box. Dave and I stared as Patrick opened it and pulled out a network switch, the old kind from the days when they were made with metal cases. He plugged in the power supply and carefully straightened out a CAT-5 cable to hook the switch up to our network. I wanted to yell at him for being so careful and deliberate at a time like this. Dave sat next to me and was uncharacteristically still.
I stopped breathing as Patrick struggled to get the plug lined up with the port. I stared at the front panel lights, and felt Dave doing the same. My eyes watered. Patrick pushed the plug in. The front lights immediately lit and flashed actively. I felt my hands and face flush, and out of the corner of my eye saw Dave sit up and open his mouth as if to speak. He then put his face down into his cupped hands, and threw up.
Seems like nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m has put up a sizable bounty to make us less reliant on centralized code hosting. Noice!




