I will say this much, though: a vocal part of the set of trans people make a huge deal about it, like being trans gives them entitlement to who knows what.
For one thing, it goes to show that filial succession does *not* work.
They also don't really change the world, and are not significant in the grand scheme of things. If people are fine with that, great. But if everyone were like this we'd have no improvements in our society.
But since *they* rely on government enforcement, if we don't fight back in kind then we'll get trampled and for no good reason.
Also, MIT does require enforcement: it says that the copyright notice must be preserved in all distributed copies. That requires enforcement.
nostr:npub1j87rgjtftxaux3xd5nhthwavm3907ywnu8x0z0uywqntsv57vajshl3hzx changed my opinions on open source licenses, which I’ve held for over a decade, with a single sentence… “all foss licenses other than MIT require some form of state power to enforce” . Meaning, all of the common open source licenses support, and rely on, the State’s coercion through violence.
Well, we wouldn't need free software licenses if there weren't governments to enforce copyright laws in the first place.
Since starting to use nostr, I've become more annoyed with having to provide information like email or birthdate. I guess I'm used to the permissionless internet now.
I found this article quite amusing:
https://sysdig.com/blog/fishing-for-hackers
He basically does the *opposite* of recommended security practice and sees what happens.
How is Monero sacrificing security and decentralization?
Actually, I can kinda see the decentralization part, since the blocks can be bigger.
Meta af.
Zapping from my Cashu wallet via NWC. Where were going, we won't need any super apps anon.
https://video.nostr.build/a3d6dcbb6beec81d9a0a073bacadfd19e7ad1dd43371b5df77258dbdebef22e7.mp4
Is there any web cashu wallet that supports NWC?
Or we could consider using a coin that has privacy at the blockchain level (like Monero).
Note that I'm not saying that Monero is better or that it is the solution, just that I'd like to know what the problem with it is.
I forgot that Orthodox still use the Julian calendar. To any Orthodox reading, will you people consider changing to Gregorian please? Thanks.
What're we going to do about it?
Right, but what gives any government a right to demand your submission?

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