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90’s and early 2000’s hip hop is some of the greatest music ever made. Lyrical geniuses. Fading away. Aesop Rock, Atmos, Eydea, Jedi Mind Tricks, Blueprint, Typical Cats. Study up.

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Just went into Walgreens to get a card for a wedding and me and another guy spent at least 5 minutes in a whole aisle of greeting cards and neither of us could find a single wedding card. Wtf? They had Happy 4th Birthday cards but not a wedding. Lunacy.

People that walk around with their shoes untied are insane.

Telling Social Security dependents in the U.S. that they abdicated their responsibility to properly prepare for their future does not go over well. It’s true, and 99% of them refuse to acknowledge it.

Definitely need a “repost in 5 minutes” option.

Can’t believe you didn’t do the Odell mirror meme for this one.

Connected with a rancher in my state through nostr:npub12pl4h7pk0svg8ug4mhu7a90hn6nf83eqadd94pccgsafn73s392qpt42wq yesterday. Going to get at least half a cow, maybe a full, regenerative farmer, grass fed only, takes Bitcoin. Everyone should be doing this.

Replying to Avatar ₿en Wehrman

Massive kudos to nostr:npub1hghnjjpnvkz8t6gkszuf37d7puwc2qtxc65rnklqsngzv6kkug9qhhfyz2 for getting this dude on my radar. Once Bitten has been pushing the boundaries more than any other #bitcoin podcast in the game lately 🔥

The #geoengineering podcast episodes are coming, y'all...prepare to have your minds blown.

#EMFs #5G #orgone #orgonite

It’s been a wild ride since listening to Mitch on the podcast. House is fully busted, waiting for some rain to go bury a copper pipe, and full on crazy person already.

New local top today. See the $58k gang within the week.

Replying to Avatar Marty Bent

As I'm sure many of you are aware already, Israel executed an attack on thousands of Hezbollah members in Lebanon earlier today. At the moment, it looks like Israel successfully waged a supply chain attack on the pagers used by Hezbollah members. Intercepting the devices and placing highly explosive material on the batteries that could be triggered remotely by raising the temperature of the batteries.

To my knowledge, this is the first time an attack of this nature and of this scale has ever been waged. This is a very serious and dangerous precedent that should make anyone reading this think long and hard about the ramifications of the normalization of this type of warfare.

It's not clear to me yet whether this is exactly what happened, but this seems to be where all of the reports are pointing. And when you consider the scale of this operation, it is hard to think of alternative ways that this could have been achieved outside of corrupting the supply chain of this particular pager. Regardless, the die has been cast and remote detonation attacks in crowded civilian areas has been battle tested as an appropriate war tactic.

Not only does this set a terrible precedent for war, but it also begs the question; if they can do something like this with a relatively dumb pager, how much damage could they do with something like an iPhone? How vulnerable are the billions of people who hold smartphones in their pockets, or drive internet connected electric vehicles with lithium ion batteries? How trivial was it for Mossad to gain access to these devices and at what part of the supply chain? Now that this attack has been deemed to be "on the table" how long will it take before others begin to wage similar attacks?

War tactics and their costs are rapidly changing right before our eyes. The war between Russia and Ukraine is showing that low cost drones strapped with bombs can be very effective weapons that can do damage to military equipment worth anywhere between tens of millions to billions of dollars. The Houthi rebels have used cheap drones to completely disrupt the Suez Canal for the better part of a year. The world has only seen the tip of the iceberg in regards to how this type of technology can be used at scale to tip the leverage of power towards those with less financial resources, but a willingness to engage in kinetic conflict. Some of these drones are strapped with thermite flame throwers!

Now that new information has been brought to the market - you can turn pagers and (likely) cellular phones into a network of improvised explosive devices via a software push that increases the temperature of the devices' batteries - it is only a matter of time before others figure out how to do it and begin using these tactics themselves. War machines have never been easier and cheaper to deploy. In a world that is becoming increasingly fractured and angry, this is absolutely frightening. Asymmetric warfare as predicted in the Sovereign Individual is upon us.

As it relates to bitcoin hardware, these attacks highlight that an attack that has been long talked about in the industry but not yet exploited to the best of our knowledge is very real. Supply chain attacks, particularly on bitcoin signing devices that store private key information, have just been proven to be very possible by motivated state actors. If a nation state wanted to somehow "prove" that bitcoin is insecure or figure out a low effort way to do a mass confiscation of bitcoin all they have to do is successfully attack the supply chain of a hardware manufacturer, corrupt the devices, and let them flow to the hands of individuals who believe they are securing their bitcoin in the best way possible.

The best way to mitigate this risk is to hold you bitcoin in a multi-sig wallet using a quorum of keys produced by different hardware produced by different manufacturers. Companies like Unchained make this process as seamless and possible and supply chain attacks like the one that was laid bare today highlight why these collaborative custody models are so important. Especially if you are holding a large amount of wealth in bitcoin.

This is a sad day for the world. I'll be praying for peace and sanity to prevail.

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Final thought...

That was a terrible loss by the Birds.

Handling a distressed supplier to the defense industry right now. They aren’t even thinking about this at all.

Go try to get $1,000 cash out of your Chase bank account right now and see how that goes. Imagine trying to withdraw like half a coin to a personal wallet from these people.

Talking about it is a bigger shitcoin. It’s the perfect nonsense division for the money printers. Don’t fall for this garbage.