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Leveraging the 'my network' filter, or I guess follows of follows, has helped me find some great #nostriches. Let's keep the FgU ball rolling 🫡🤝

Sure. My point was that functionally running a mint for yourself or for yourself and others is the same. The trust comes in whenever someone wants to use a mint they don't operate. You probably don't have to worry about rugpulls if you're running a mint only for yourself.

Seems to me like there'd be no difference between single- and multi-user mints. As long as you're running an implementation of the cashu protocol then you're sending/receiving tokens denominated in bitcoin that can be redeemed for real sats on lightning.

🤣 and there it is. Another 25 bp cut. QT done now back to QE.

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RIP CAD

Inflation going to make an ugly comeback in Canada.

What's the ambient temperature? I've made piles in the past like the one in your pic during winter and it never really takes off even if the moisture, oxygen levels and mix of materials are right. I ended up making bigger piles, like 6'x6x5'ish and that has done the trick for me. Maybe CO2 is a concern in the greenhouse? I wouldn't expect it to be at dangerous levels, but maybe high enough to hinder?

A bit too simplistic of an explanation. I say that because the mechanisms of adaptation and evolution vary wildly depending on the lineage. Microbes, especially bacteria, have very plastic genomes where they take up and shed genetic material depending on the environmental conditions. The same is true for fungi to an extent, but there are other mechanisms at play in their evolution, like segmental duplications and mobile elements. Plants on the other hand can easily undergo whole genome duplications so they can end up with many copies of the same genes that change over time, of even the duplication itself leading to unforeseen new traits through novel recombinations. Potatoes come to mind, for example. Plants and animals generally have expansive genomes that are seemingly "empty" but could actually be a pool of protogenes that are expressed en masse that provides tinkering material.

I don't see the logic in perceiving Linux as a threat, especially if so much of their intra id Linuc. What does FB stand to gain from this? Unless their black box AI clustered Linux FB groups with cyber security threats and auto triggered censorship without any real person at the wheel.

gm the provincial government of Ontario should just have kept the stimmies and set up its own bitcoin reserve to save itself from insolvency

Wouldn't the true value of the protocol be for me to have full transparency in finding the people and things I want to interact with, and any genuine interactions thereafter being the real gratification? Zaps/followers/whatever would be sort of secondary to that.

lol imagine xrp becomes a reserve asset? the most spectacular shitcoining achievement in all of history: rug pull the US government