Great Guy's take episode:
https://fountain.fm/episode/nqpGauwkeab4lMb1196u
nostr:npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev I would love to see details on you heating set-up and really want to see the numbers you crunch too. I want to do something similar but need ammo to show the wife "see this stuff really works"
where are you approximately located. it makes sense, even in Europe if you have a space that you would like to heat sporadically. Even more when you have some spare electricity. we deliver silent s9s if you want to start learning, we deliver in Europe: Miner - S9 silent https://bitcoinbrabant.com/product/miner-s9-2/
During this period exchanges were active that would sell bitcoin to clients without actually buying bitcoin. As became clear in the lawsuit with FTX (when a customer bought bitcoin, FTX would actually buy Solana). The price suppression of bitcoin with exchanges might still be around. Do you know any proper chain analysts that can create overviews regarding flows on exchanges? We should be able to see mismatches between volumes per exchange. Next few years we might again see exchanges caught when they can't deliver their amounts...
Mooi dat je ook hebt kunnen consolideren. Fees waren zojuist nog even wat hoger vanwege wat moeite met het vinden van de blokken.
Coldcard gebruikte ik ook toen t nog open source was. Toen t naar open verifiable ging zijn we ermee gestopt omdat voortbouwen op de codebase niet meer mocht. Dat was een niet zo’n nette move helaas. Bij foundation wordt tevens alles in de BDK gestopt zodat andere wallets daarop voort kunnen bouwen. De reden waarom we bij bitcoinbrabant alleen seedsigner, jade en passport verkopen heeft hier dus mee te maken. Open source | air gapped | bitcoin only. Dan heb je maar 3 keuzes helaas…
What do you think about grapheneOS? Will we see a reverse trend, where the software gets so great we’ll at some point have a physical phone coming that matches with it?
It’s carnaval in the south of the Netherlands. Many friends have asked me to join the alcohol drown until you drop event. Some people coma themselves from Thursday until Wednesday. 7 days of maximum alcohol consumption. The week after the flu starts to spread and a peak in illness is shown in the national statistics.
For me, i don’t attend carnaval anymore, I smiled seeing a low mempool fee. UTXO consolidation day keeps the doctor away 😉
I love how the wallet name just comes across the screen with the nostr:npub1s0vtkgej33n7ec4d7ycxmwt78up8hpfa30d0yfksrshq7t82mchqynpq6j passport. Next to that envoy works beautifully on my grapheneOS pixel 8. Sovereignty is ever improving. https://video.nostr.build/1a79c7f4466783ddc415b93417f642752bd4fa4d6db4e31235b6bd3eecbaf5dd.mp4 
open source everything. we'll innovate faster
there is a lot of hype of a Solana phone (sorry for swearing) but why isnt there a bitcoin phone? Full node, single asic chip, proper NFC. Run with nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5?
Just downloaded the new nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg and could create a wallet. It's the first time I couldnt find the Netherlands on the list. Normally I start my search at the letter N, when not found I go to T (from the) and after I go to D (Dutch) these are the country names that are used but searching at the letter K is something I never did. Nevertheless found the country name. nostr:npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240 which internet standard country list was used? you have any idea?

Today’s my birthday, it’s the longest birthday I’ve ever had, and one of the longest ones possible. My birthday will last 44 hours for me. I believe it’s possible to have a single calendar day last almost 48 hours.
I woke up in Aotearoa New Zealand, GMT+13, and am traveling to San Francisco GMT-8. Just after I take off from Auckland, the day will start in San Francisco.
I believe to maximize the length of an experienced calendar day you could travel from either Big Diomede Island in Russia to Little Diomede in Alaska, but neither island is inhabited so there’s no regular flights or ferry service. Samoa and American Samoa have the international dateline going between them and there are flights and ferry services between them. And the weather is more pleasant. So if you wanted a 48 hour day, you could start in Samoa, then close to midnight, hop on a plane and fly the few minutes to American Samoa. Geographically a ton of South Pacific islands are west of the international dateline but choose to use a TimeZone and date to the west of it so they can facilitate trade and cultural integration with the rest of Oceania.
Timezones are weird, really weird. Did you know there’s an open source flat file database which encodes all timezones that have ever existed? Including details on all changes to daylight saving time. It’s crazy, it’s own flat file format. The file is maintained and created by ICANN, the same weird international body that manages domain names and ip address allocation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tz_database
I find ICANN and its sister organization the IETF fascinating. They’re twin organizations, started as the internet emerged from a US government owned, university run network in to something all the rest of us are using. When ICANN was created, there was worry that the US government shouldn’t own and govern the internet for everybody. Many countries wanted to put internet governance under the UN, but there was a worry that if the UN controlled governance of the internet, then it wouldn’t keep it’s free wheeling ways, and would end up being a much more tightly regulated and censored place than it was through the 90’s or even as it is today.
So a totally new kind of organization was created, a multistakeholder international governmental body. ICANN’s mandate was strictly limited to issuing domain names and allocating IP addresses. The organization’s mandate would not extend to what people did with those domain names and ip addresses. Servers physically existed in sovereign countries, if you moved your data to a new country, then that government was now responsible. The sleight of hand was meant to let technologists play jurisdictional games, which is what made all sorts of things on the internet possible.
What does a multistakeholder governance model look like? Instead of the UN, where only nation states get a seat at the table, or a standards body run as a consortium of businesses where companies get a say in the rules, the ICANN process said that nations, companies, and civil society (NGO’s, social movements, religious institutions, etc…) are all co-equal in running the organization. ICANN is staffed mostly by diplomats. The meetings are held every 6 months in some random place in the world. ICANN collects a tax from domain name registrars, who then sell the ability to register domain names to registries. It’s this super weird, global government, which collects taxes, and has transparent public meetings. It is the opposite of what any conspiracy theorist thinks of when they hear global government. Anybody can show up and get a say, participate, but they keep everybody away by being very very very boring.
ICANN is run by an endless web of committees, it’s sister organization IEFT which defines internet standards is the most boring version of anarchism possible. The IETF moto is “We reject kings, presidents, and voting. We believe in rough consensus and running code.” In IETF meetings, you express your opinion about the discussion through humming! Yes HUMMING! It’s so weird, ICANN is an all encompassing global government which collects taxes (they call them fees) and its sister is this anti-authoritarian anarchist standards body.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7282
Honestly, I think both organizations could be a model going forward for how we manage the world beyond and after the dominance of the nation state and corporations. They’re far from perfect, but they do kind of work. Really truly different kinds of was of organizing society. And the internet is as big and complicated thing as we’ve made as humans.
Anyway, all this is a weird round about way of saying, it’s my very very long birthday.
happy birthday, Nice you took the time to share your thoughts on the government of the internet. Aren't we seeing more and more crackdown of governments across the globe on the internet? Don't you think the standards and these organisations might be affected in the near future?
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Decided to screen sponsor this premiere at bitcoin Atlantis. Join us there or sponsor a local if you can’t make it!
IF THERE IS AN ESCAPE THAT ESCAPE WILL BE USED
https://video.nostr.build/debea80281eb66e89053f50e6640fa09a37e545e64100dc5ed7071362a9f76fe.mp4
When was this again? I wanted to mention it in a podcast, but wasn’t sure about the backdating. I think it’s about 3 years ago. But how can I verify the exact moment she said this? On YouTube it’s difficult to find a proper one with an original date.. https://youtu.be/OZ-Mo6Dbec8
Off the grid living
Drone delivery and drone security
Tell me your nostr:npub17tyke9lkgxd98ruyeul6wt3pj3s9uxzgp9hxu5tsenjmweue6sqq4y3mgl preference. We restocked today. 
There are no companies, there are no people. There’s just some magic internet money floating around. 😉
The journey is interesting but the conclusion is spot on. What if you don’t tell the internet about what you are doing? I understand physical life is important but if we use a monetary construct every day in this physical world that is terrible we need to talk about it both physically and online. The issue in the physical world is, people feel like there is no alternative. I recently bought a little drum for my 9 month old son via P2P marketplace. A kid and mom opened the door and I asked “how would you like to be paid, in bitcoin or in worthless euros” and the mom was looking at me like I was a scammer and said “we’ll take the real physical euros”. I handed over 2 10 euro bills and asked the kid “do you trust me? And she looked at me and said yes. I said, you shouldn’t. How do you know these bills are real?” She looked at them in the light and could see the watermark, felt the paper and said “they are real” and ran away with the money. I nodded the mom and she smiled uncomfortably.
How do we spread the word there is a better system?
Today every newspaper in the Netherlands and the majority of news outlets are recycling the US energy agency story about the consumption of bitcoin is as much as Greece or Australia. How can we tackle the constant stream of misinformation that the majority of people consume?
You are now on Nostr only and I miss your input on Twitter. How do you increase your reach to people? I think you create valuable content, but it should have maximum reach. The mom and kid should be handed the correct information and truth, how will we ever reach them?
A year ago we finalized multiple years of discussion about the cheapest and best way to securely store multisig wallets and backups. Just going back in my administration I found that our first 500 sealbags were bought in januari last year. Today we almost ran out. It feels really great to be able to supply plebs with cheap, but proper solutions. We’re proud to share that we’ve sold (and been giving away for friends and loyal customers) 463 sealbags this year. We just decided to restock another 1000 as the product orders are rising. We’re happy to see people double secure their backups and signing device in this cheap way.

Congratulations! Does this imply more bitcoiners will start to deliver proof of work after this course?

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