Don't talk to cops.
It is kind of unrelated, but still a good advice and I am not a psychologist nor a financial advisor, nor do I know anything about the person's life.
2/4 - halfway there
That honestly doesn't sound like a good idea. I do not bash the substances, but in my experience experimenting with psychoactive substances to get over trauma is dangerous. If you decide to go for it, my advice would be for a directed experience led by someone who knows what they re doing. My second advice would be to just try therapy instead.
I do limit to 3 per npub per event. I wll limit my memes the same way next time I remember to participate.
Webworker afaik cannot access cookies at all. Even if it did, it wouldn't have access to secure (http-only) cookies.
It does have access to IndexedDB, but so does the potential attacker. I am not aware of any place that the webworker would have access to and the attacker would not.
Of course the comments here will be a little harsher than the reality is. It is a competing platform with a relatively similar approach and use case. Or to be precise Nostr is what Mastodon was supposed to be.
It's not that bad, the users (and even admins/mods) arent as horrible as often described (for the most part), but it does have inherent flaws.
Not anymore. I thought about it occasionally back in the days, but haven't thought about it for a very long time. Why? Is it still alive?
Heys devs of Nostr, I have a serious question. If you are not a Nostr dev please repost or tag whomever you feel can help. Thanks in advance.
I am writing my own client. (React PWA) and right now I am dealing with how to store the nsec securely across sessions.
I thought to check how Iris and Snort deal with the issue and found out they both store they in plain text in localStorage.
I am by no means a security expert or a pen tester, but I was under the impression, that storing sensitive data in localStorage leaves the data vulnerable to XSS attacks, which in case of an nsec seems kinda dangerous, as there is no additional level of protection (like a password, 2fa or literally anything else), no way to replace the key and invalidate the old one.
Am I missing something here, or are both apps leaving users vulnerable to XSS attacks?
I myself havent found any better solution that does not require the use of browser extensions (which some browsers do not allow) given how the keys work right now. Does anybody have a decent solution?
Money is the ultimate metric. The time is a proxy. All the marketing is just a scheme to make money.
We do have the most relevant metric, Zaps. All other platforms have to find substitute metrics, we do not.
I am not saying people shouldn't enjoy anything. I qm saying they shouldn't zhrow away money on ALL of the unnecessary things and then proceed to cry they have no money.
Noone is poor, because they have an avocado toast every now and then. or because they buy a piece of clothing they fancy. Some people just don't seem to be able to figure out. thst expenses add up and that if you spend a little all the time, it adds up to a lot over time. That is what I am saying.
Regarding your second paragraph, I have a major issue with your assumption, that you need a lot of excess liquidity to make it work. You can start trading with $50. Literally anybody including kids can save that much relatively easily. Starting your own business or investing into real estate do require several orders of magnitude more money (not always, but mostly yes, but stocks, indexes, crypto, or forex are all quite cheap to enter and each and every one of them is likely cheaper to enter than a typical millenial in the 1st or 2nd world spend on unneccessary things every single month. By this point, this is likely to applyto gen Z as well.
It's not avocado toast. It's Avocado toast, multiple streaming services, taxis, expensive trips, excessive psychoactive substance use (including alcohol), overpriced coffee, fast fashion...
However yes, sound money doesn't fix unequal distribution of opportunities and power. That's because that is not the thing to fix, because that is the natural way of how things are and have to be. (unless you take drastic measures to bring down the better equipped, more motivated etc.)
Sound money is a tool to fix the cleptocrats from stealing from everybody under the hood via inflation (of the monetary supply), to only allow them to steal openly through taxation.
The left had been saying a lot of good and necessary things for decades or even centuries. Economic issues were never any part of that.
He was wrong about great many things. (though surprisingly not all)
For instance his stance on gun control was pretty based, on any given economic issue however he was blatantly wrong though. Mostly, because he used Labour theory of value as a basis, which was disproven shortly and because he kind of cheated with his data for ideological reasons.
I you want to hit all correct targets, statism is to blame. In the west it's specifically socially democratic regimes that are to blame.
Despite agreeing, that capitalism itself is not at fault here, the term crony capitalism is often thrown in to defend the game (status quo) and blame the player. (whoever managed to use the state to enrich himself on everybody else's expense.)
I kinda like Jeff.
#shitpost #memes
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