Yeah, I went to a private Christian school, so it wasn’t quite that bad, but it was still bad. We skipped over a lot. Have you read “Dumbing Us Down” by John Taylor Gatto? The Prussian model for education is quite awful.
Those look red to me. Someone here is colorblind. 😂
I too was homeschooled and was near the top of my class when I finally went to high school in-spite of the fact that I never studied. It was a point of pride that I was a straight A student and I didn’t really work at it. My mom is truly one in a million. My mom also had a small side business. I bet our mom’s would get along well.
Well, we will have to agree to disagree. I hate Windows more than I dislike Bill Gates and that is quite a lot. 😂
Yes, submarine swaps are used. I was under the impression it was LN at times but would use submarine swaps to move funds from on-chain to LN when needed. If that is correct, then it would depend on how much you have in LN channel vs on-chain.
Yep. I had to use a different wallet the other day to tip because Muun’s fee was crazy high. Seems like it was a workable wallet for low l fee market but may not be viable moving forward. Kind of sad as I like the UX.
I'm enjoying this PlebLab Nostr Workshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbicnlCXg_Y
Check it out kids!
“Billions of kids are dying everyday from long Covid” 😂😂😂 This is like an Onion article.
Yeah, I mostly see Chinese in my global feed…
Do the monsters use they/them pronouns?
Woah, he is actually saying the quiet part out loud. Basically “fuck you plebs, get back in line.”
But the world is full of idiots, so do we have any hope?
Nice to hear nostr:npub13ql75nq8rldygpkjke47y893akh5tglqtqzs6cspancaxktthsusvfqcg7 review the Lightphone II on the most recent No Agenda. I bought one when the government brought in QR scanning and vax passports during the scamdemic and I'm never going back to a smartphone.
https://nostr.build/i/79d5f876084382f511af16a01be8e09d76428ea1f347f942c3588133aab2517b.webp
Does it have a Bitcoin wallet?
I’m running Ubuntu 22 on this one.





