Why do most AI agents fail?
Because people assume they can run unsupervised.
The reality: agents need human oversight. The work isn't glamorous, but it's essential.
What professional use actually looks like:
- Automated checks for style, format, rules and more
- Detecting when things deviate
- Never accepting outputs blindly
- Reviewing logs for compliance
The power everyone talks about? It's real. But it comes from the unglamorous work: testing, finding what breaks, building systems to catch it.
What can go wrong with your agent? Find it. Catch it.
Do that, and inshallah you'll have something genuinely reliable for the one specific task you need.
#AIagents #AI #automation #artificialintelligence #technology
I use two AI agents to improve my writing.
Same brief to both. Same context, restrictions, initial draft.
Agent 1 writes. Agent 2 reviews it and tells me what to feedback to Agent 1.
They catch each other's mistakes. Real issues, not just validation.
Sometimes they disagree and I decide. Most of the time, the process just produces better output.
I’d suggest trying this wherever quality really matters, whether that’s business writing, academic work, or personal content.
#AIAgents #AIWorkflow #ContentCreation #BusinessWriting #AITools
Both have their place, but let's be clear about the difference.
Most WordPress work is configuration, not programming.
Developer mindset:
Write code in Python, Rust, TypeScript, Go. Understand what happens under the hood. Control every aspect. Build deterministically and reproducibly.
WordPress mindset:
Click through a GUI. Hope plugins work together. Accept black boxes. If it works somehow, you're done.
The questions they ask are different too.
Developer: "How do I automate this? How do I optimize performance? How do I scale this system?"
WordPress user: "Which plugin do I need for that?"
Both are valuable.
But the skillsets aren't the same.
#WordPress #WebDevelopment #Programming #TechSkills #DeveloperLife
Enjoy this boring post.
I have this weird crush on typography. Spent days diving into fonts: theoretical knowledge, which ones are available, where to get open-source versions, how to create your own, where to use which (web pages, formal writing, email, video subtitles, coding environments, books).
I just find it amazing how beautiful letters can look.
You probably don't share this passion. That's fine.
But if you code and want something that's actually pleasant to look at for hours: JetBrains Mono. Trust me on this one.
#typography #fonts #design #coding #developer
The word Sabr has become so embedded among Muslims that it's internationally recognized. Like "computer" - no longer really perceived as belonging to one language.
But what does Sabr actually mean?
My understanding: Sabr is a mindset that guides our actions. It has two parts.
The first part looks passive from the outside. Someone doesn't snap back with a sharp response. They don't react with anger. It looks like they're doing nothing.
But inside? They're fighting battles. Fighting their ego. Fighting their nafs. Holding back what feels natural to unleash. That's the greater jihad - the one that no one sees.
The second part is active. It's standing up for values worth defending.
Concrete example: Allah created all human beings and granted them dignity and honor. Every person, from birth, has human rights that cannot be stripped away.
So when we see Israel bombing newborns, killing thousands of children, committing genocide - speaking against this is Sabr. Even when it harms your career in the West. Even when they call it "politics" to avoid dealing with it. Even when they try to silence you.
Standing for justice, for dignity, for the sanctity of human life - this is the active part of Sabr that I believe we don't discuss enough.
Al-Baqarah 2:45 tells us to seek help through Sabr and Salah. Both parts. Internal and external. Private and public.
And سُبْحَانَ ٱللّٰه - in this same Ayah, Allah directly states that this path isn't easy. Indeed, it is a burden except for the humble. He acknowledges the difficulty.
In my understanding, this is compassion at the highest level.
These are my personal thoughts. I have many flaws, and Allah the Perfect knows best.
#Quran #Sabr #AlBaqarah #Justice #Palestine
Let me be honest with you.
Someone gives me advice and before I can even process it, I already have my defense ready. Like a reflex. I just don't want to hear it from THAT person.
Now yes, technically speaking, good advice is good advice regardless of who says it. We should focus on the message, not the messenger. I can't argue with that logic.
But here's my honest struggle: I know that's the right way to think, but controlling my Nafs in that moment? That's hard.
And سُبْحَانَ ٱللّٰه, I think this is where I see Allah's mercy and understanding shine through in this Ayah from Surah Al-Baqarah.
From my understanding, Allah is not forcing us to accept advice from everyone. Instead, what I understand from this is: Allah is reminding the advice givers to look at themselves first. To work on themselves before they rush to correct others.
It's beautiful when you think about it.
The advice giver becomes someone worth listening to. And the advice taker? They're more likely to actually accept and benefit from that advice.
A reminder I needed. Maybe you did too.
#Quran #AlBaqarah #IslamicReminders #MuslimReflections #QuranReflections
If these allegations are true, I would like to apologize to you. I have no connection to Primal.
I just find it crazy that people behave like that on Nostr. This platform should be different from X and other places filled with bots.
From what I can tell, you seem to be an important figure on Nostr, so it’s not nice to hear something like this.
Zohran Mamdani won.
That's not just another election result. That's regular humans proving something important.
Billionaires threw money at smear campaigns. Politicians on paychecks joined in. The whole machinery tried to stop him.
And regular people said no.
That's the story here. Regular New Yorkers did something nearly impossible. They united and showed they're stronger than a few individuals with billions.
But let's be real. Those powerful enemies didn't just vanish. They're not happy. And they didn't become that powerful by giving up easily.
Keep watching. Keep supporting. Keep making noise. The win happened because of the people. Keeping it will InshAllah take the same energy.
#ZohranMamdani #NewYork #PeoplePower #GrassrootsMovement #PoliticalVictory


Apart from Israeli witnesses, what do we actually know?
The UN sent Pramila Patten to document sexual violence on October 7th.
Her team reviewed:
- 5,000 photographs
- 50 hours of digital footage
- CCTV footage
- Traffic cameras
- Body cams
- Dash cams
The findings?
- No medical evidence of rape
- No forensic evidence of rape
- No photographic or digital evidence of sexual violence
Not even evidence of sexual violence in general, let alone rape.
Pramila Patten herself says: we have no photographic or digital evidence of sexual violence.
Yet her public conclusion? "We have reasonable evidence for sexual violence."
It contradicts her own findings.
Norman Finkelstein asks the right question: So you're telling me none of the witnesses hiding in places of safety captured an image or video? Despite all these cameras everywhere and it supposedly happening in public?
This isn't an absence of evidence. This is overwhelming evidence that it didn't happen.
Why would a UN representative contradict her own report?
Because these lies serve a purpose. They manufacture consent for genocide.
Watch Candace Owens' interview with Finkelstein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g0IC1ZlcIg
#Palestine #FreePalestine #Israel #GazaGenocide #Truth

Norman Finkelstein pointed out in an interview that South Africa submitted a 700 page memorial to the International Court of Justice for their genocide case.
Plus another 4,000 pages of supporting documentation.
4,700 pages total.
That's not activism. That's a legal case built on evidence.
#Palestine #Gaza #FreePalestine #ICJ #InternationalCourtOfJustice

A federal judge just issued a 161-page ruling addressing pro-Palestinian speech.
Judge Young, 85, appointed by Reagan, ruled that students arrested at encampments had every right to say what they said.
"Didn't say anything that crossed any line."
The ruling went further. It confirmed that even non-citizen immigrants have the right to free speech in America. Supporting Palestinians and not supporting Israel doesn't cross a line."
Compare this to what the Supreme Court has protected: advocating the violent overthrow of the government. Burning the American flag. Both ruled as protected speech.
Yet students saying "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" face arrest, masks forced over their faces, their rights trampled.
Judge Young called those who did this "cowardly desperados acting like the Ku Klux Klan," terrorizing free speech rights.
Norman Finkelstein brought attention to this ruling and the hypocrisy it exposes.
The law is clear. The double standard is clear.
#FreeSpeech #Palestine #FreePalestine #StudentProtests #Justice

In just the very first month, October 2023, more Palestinian children were killed than in all the other war zones in the world combined.
The minimum, and again the minimum, estimate is that 20,000 children were killed in a single month in this tiny place called Gaza.
These are the words of Norman Finkelstein, a Jewish academic who has been speaking out for Palestinians long before most of the world understood what was happening.
He said this in response to Van Jones, who claimed that the reason you are seeing all the dead babies on TikTok is because Qatar and Iran control the platform.
Finkelstein's response was simple. Maybe you are seeing these dead babies because there are so many dead Gazan babies.
This man paid a high price for speaking truth. Back when Zionists were much stronger, Jewish supremacists blacklisted him from finding a job. He was not even accepted on a volunteer basis.
All for simply speaking.
Alhamdulillah, more people know about him today and can listen to his words.
#Gaza #Palestine #NormanFinkelstein #FreePalestine #Truth

Seventy-five percent.
That's the percentage of Israeli Jews who believe there are no innocents in Gaza. Not 7.5%. Not 15%. Seventy-five.
I used to think the problem was just the leadership. That Israeli people must be different from Netanyahu, like how Pakistani people are different from their leaders.
Norman Finkelstein destroyed that illusion with simple facts.
Netanyahu is Israel's longest serving prime minister. When Israelis see him, Finkelstein says, they see themselves.
About half support committing genocide in Gaza. Even opposition leaders casually mention that the IDF kills children as a hobby.
This is not a leadership problem. This is a society problem.
#FreePalestine #Gaza #Palestine #IsraeliCrimes #Genocide

What about the average Israeli citizen? Are they like Netanyahu or different?
I used to think they had to be different. In Pakistan, we love Imran Khan while he sits in jail on fabricated charges. That shows leadership does not always reflect the people.
But Norman Finkelstein disagrees when it comes to Israel. This is the same person who called Gaza a concentration camp long before others saw it. Today we recognize it as genocide. He has been right before.
Finkelstein says Netanyahu is not just the face of Israeli society. He is its reality.
I want to believe people are fundamentally good. But someone could ask me about Nazi Germany. Was the majority of the population not fine with what was done to a religious group?
The answer I want and the answer that is true are not always the same.
#Palestine #FreePalestine #Gaza #Genocide #NormanFinkelstein

Norman Finkelstein gave up on Palestine in 2020.
Not 2023.
Why? Because Gaza was already a concentration camp, and the world simply didn't care.
He spent years fighting for justice. Wrote books. Prepared cases for the International Criminal Court. His book "I Accuse" sold 370 copies. He bought half of them himself.
That's what happens when you speak truth before it's mainstream.
He had to face reality: nobody seemed to care. So he questioned whether to keep persisting in the face of complete indifference.
I knew about Gaza being occupied long before the global world did.
And it keeps me thinking: if Palestinians themselves hadn't actively fought for their own human rights, what would have happened to them?
The world's attention is selective. The suffering never was.
#FreePalestine #Gaza #NormanFinkelstein #Palestine #HumanRights

Checking election results multiple times in one day probably says something about me.
The NYC mayoral race. Zohran Mamdani.
Here's the thing. I know it's naive to think a politician would prioritize people over money. Politics doesn't usually work that way.
But Zohran might actually do it.
And even if that hope is naive, I'd rather have it than not.
InshAllah the people of New York get good leadership.
#NYC #ZohranMamdani #Politics #NewYork #Leadership

Condor, you’re contradicting yourself. You say religion isn’t the problem — then describe Islam as if it’s a threat. You say people should “stay where they belong,” but Christianity itself spread through migration and conversion.
My wife’s clothing doesn’t harm anyone. Linking her safety to extremists is like blaming all Christians for the Inquisition or for colonization done “in God’s name.”
What you call a “planned invasion” is just people living their lives in a world that’s more connected than ever.
Finally, let’s be honest. You saying your daughter wants to go half-naked and that you’re fine with it tells me you have no real understanding of Christianity, and chances are you’re not a Christian at all. It might look like a debate between a Muslim and a Christian, but it’s not. I’m more Christian than you; I understand the teachings of Jesus better, and I honor the Bible more than you do. So for me, this conversation, inshallah, is over.
With all due respect, if you are a Christian, why would you go anywhere half-naked?
Religion is not limited by national borders. Everyone has the right to choose his faith.
From reading the Quran, I can say that calling me or anyone who reads the Quran Christianophobic is simply not true. It is the Quran itself that defends the Torah and the Injil (Gospel).
When it comes to Muslim states, I cannot name a single active Muslim leader today who has a real relationship with the Quran. So I do not speak for states that hide behind Islam while taking part in killing newborns. The killing of people in Gaza could have ended right there — yet it ...
I think most Muslims have no idea that just a century ago, a Muslim empire existed.
This Ayah from Surah Al-Baqarah has taught me something profound about why empires rise and fall.
From my understanding, Allah repels corruption by raising those who stand for justice. When the corrupt dominate, He helps replace them with the just. But when the just become corrupt, they too will fall.
If I apply this understanding to history, the Muslim empire fell because Muslims had become corrupt. It was natural. Inevitable.
Today, we are witnessing the fall of another corrupt power. The United States, actively involved in bombing around one hundred thousand people in Gaza. Israel, now exposed as a genocide state. The so-called liberal nations, stripped of credibility for supporting oppression.
Many Muslims wish for a time when we are not attacked simply for being Muslim. We dream of rising again.
But here is what concerns me. If Muslims were, InshAllah, to rise again and build an empire on justice, would we maintain that justice? Or would we become comfortable, relaxed, and fall into the same corruption as those we replaced?
History could repeat itself. We could fall again.
This Ayah is not just about others falling. It is a warning to us. Justice is not just how we rise. It is how we must remain.
May Allah guide our brothers and sisters to His path, a path rooted in justice.
#Quran #Islam #Justice #SurahAlBaqarah #MuslimUmmah


My wife asked me whether she would be safe if she wore the burqa here.
I couldn't confidently say yes.
How crazy is this society where I find myself wondering: if she did wear it, how would I explain to those eye-rolling people that it's her right to wear whatever she wants?
These same people like to show their bodies. She doesn't. So why should I force her to be like others when she doesn't want to?
Yet somehow, they would still flip the narrative.
This is what Islamophobia looks like. Not always loud. Often just... uncertainty about basic safety and freedom.
I was thinking about this after watching Zohran Mamdani talk about his own experiences with Islamophobia. He's a young politician who could become NYC's next mayor, inshallah.
One line that stuck: "Well, just do these things and keep it secret that you're Muslim."
The whole video is worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGBQwCsIhn0
#islamophobia #muslim #freedom #doublestandards #zohranmamdani

I wanted to share something I found and think is amazing.
I was working on a small project and needed Quran fonts and metadata (ayat numbers, surah names, and similar). Found this open source GitHub repo called quranic-universal-library.
It freely provides Quran-related resources for developers. I only used the fonts and basic metadata, but they have tafsirs, translations, mushaf layouts, and more.
Love seeing efforts like this. Sharing in case it helps other Muslim devs.
TarteelAI/quranic-universal-library on GitHub
#MuslimDevelopers #QuranTech #OpenSource #GitHub #IslamicDevelopment

They arrest you for speaking about Gaza. They beat you at protests. They silence voices that expose their crimes.
Sami Hamdi is the latest. US ICE arrested him. For what? Speaking up for Gaza.
The US could now exert pressure on the UK. Deportation. Prison. Intimidation. Whatever it takes to make him quiet.
I'm genuinely concerned for Sami because he won't keep quiet. He can't be silenced by threats. And we've already seen what these "liberal" states call justice. Bombing newborns.
May Allah protect Sami.
#FreeSamiHamdi #StandWithSami #Palestine
Sami Hamdi got arrested by US ICE.
Here is what people see: governments that have spent nearly three years bombing newborns are now telling us who the criminal is.
The same "liberal" states that act like they represent justice.
People are not buying it. Not even close.
If you can kill infants without mercy, your credibility on who is good or bad is finished.
The trust is gone. Completely gone.
#StandWithSami #FreeSamiHamdi #Justice #Gaza
Sami Hamdi arrested by ICE.
Not surprising. Not unexpected. Actually, it's proof.
Proof that he was doing something right. Proof that speaking truth about Palestine, about the bombings, about children losing body parts, makes you a threat to those in power.
Gaza has exposed the real face of regions that claim to be liberal. They silence the voices that won't stop speaking for justice.
Sami Hamdi couldn't be silenced by cruel and influential people. He used rational reasoning that brought many to their knees. He showed real compassion when he met the surviving children and cried.
Now they arrest him. And that tells you everything you need to know about who stands for justice and who stands against it.
I respect him deeply for his effort to please Allah by standing up for the oppressed, even when the enemy seems too strong.
An honorable man.
Image Source: The Thinking Muslim (YouTube)
#SamiHamdi #Palestine #Gaza #Justice #FreeSamiHamdi

Branded image creation for developers:
What this is: Using Astro (integrates React, SolidJS, etc) with web frameworks you already know to build layouts, preview them instantly via Vite, and screenshot consistent branded visuals. Fully scriptable.
What this isn't: A replacement for Photoshop or professional design tools.
If you're comfortable with TailwindCSS or similar, you can control fonts, gradients, filters, everything. Script the changing parameters (text, images) and generate consistent outputs inshallah.
It's a flexible approach for devs who think in code.
#Astro #WebDevelopment #Branding #JavaScript #DevTools
I have this crazy idea about agentic coding where you might want to prefer Rust over Python.
From my experience, the real struggle isn't writing code. It's understanding requirements clearly. To reach your main goal, you need answers to tons of questions. But more importantly, you first need to know which questions even exist.
This is where vibe coding breaks down.
You tell the LLM: "Hey, here's my great idea, code it up for me." It generates very performant code - a single file with thousands of lines (terrible) that will mostly work fine (the performant part).
But then problems appear. This feature? Don't want it like that. That other one? Don't want it at all. The vibe coded version becomes a compilation of suggestions for how your goal could be implemented, not what you actually need. And because it vibe coded everything together, you don't even want to read that code yourself.
Better approach: step by step coding.
You break things down. You become the manager. You can't just go do your own thing while the Agent codes. As the manager, you focus on the smaller steps needed to reach the final goal.
Here's the key: whether you use Rust or Python doesn't matter that much when you do small step coding. The Agent handles both languages well with this approach. So why not go directly with Rust?
Some very "smart" people might say "but library support..."
Yes, if you need PyTorch or specialized ML frameworks, use Python. But for many use cases, Rust gives you real benefits: lower CPU and RAM usage, no garbage collector, your app opens in milliseconds, it does its job multiple factors faster. Plus, for some goals, you want that low-level power.
And yes, you get to feel cool for using Rust.
#AgenticCoding #Rust #Python #AI #SoftwareDevelopment
They’ll bomb babies and call it self-defense — memories of a state called Israel
#Israel #Gaza #WarCrimes #HumanRights #FreePalestine
Nice move and good to know about it
Instead of complaining, you started to think and realized that you have so much to be thankful for. It’s a completely different way of living life. This view makes it easier to deal with hardship and still be positive and grateful. These are the people who, from a distance, are seen as strong. These are the people I’d like to spend my time with. Nice post.
You’ve got to be a Muslim dev to understand this: local or cloud, either way — lower your gaze, akhi.
⚠️ You’re wasting time trying to explain Bitcoin to the wrong people.
Most never get it.
Some pretend to.
A few actually do.
After 8 years of trying, I finally figured out why.
💥 THE EXIT MANUAL – EPISODE #10
https://blossom.primal.net/e8bf09af76979406a038ea1a6940f74d8b00312bc46bf5cbaad7032b60ade038.mov
I’d be the type you’d describe as mid-curve. First of all, let’s clear up some misunderstandings. See, I fully understand, we shouldn’t trust corrupt politicians or states. They take our money and use it against us (like the genocide in Palestine). The powerful get richer while the poor get poorer.
However, when you look at corrupt states, you see they use force against their own population. So yes, they might actually turn off the internet. India did that in the occupied part of Kashmir (https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/2/28/in-2022-the-world-saw-187-internet-shutdowns-84-by-india-alone).
Germany has a terrible past, and today they again support genocide. If you speak up, they’ll give you trouble. Corrupt nations don’t care about their people — they want to take their money and keep their populations as a kind of slave class.
The point is, I find it very likely that these same corrupt states will one day understand the power of Bitcoin and raise taxes so high that buying it becomes hard. For rich people, sure, they can move to another country. But for ordinary people, who might struggle to find a job abroad, the situation could look very different.
So, I wouldn’t underestimate the power of corrupt politicians. They’ll bomb babies and call it self-defense — memories of a state called Israel.
Allah speaks for the orphan in Surah Al-Fajr.
Not for the wealthy. Not for the powerful. For the orphan. For those so poor they need to be fed.
The One who IS power itself uses His voice for the voiceless.
Think about that.
When you have power, who do you speak for?
From what I could understand, I think that's what separates real power from oppression. Real power uplifts the weak. Gives voice to the silenced. Shows importance to those who feel they don't matter.
If those with power understood these ayats, we would InshAllah live in a different world.
#Quran #SurahAlFajr #Power #Justice #Reflection


I appreciate your positive words. However, we should keep in mind that many powerful people don’t want regular people to gain power. Or to put it another way, corrupt and powerful individuals want to enslave ordinary people without them even realizing how badly they’re being treated. They might make you believe you have real freedom — like in the West — yet as soon as you do something that goes against certain norms, you can already sense that you’re in trouble.
I don’t think these corrupt people will just ignore Bitcoin. They’ve probably already understood its potential and might use their influence to push corrupt politicians to act against it.
Governments could increase taxes on Bitcoin to such an extent that it becomes practically illegal to buy or use it. So, while Bitcoin is great, I don’t believe corrupt powerful people will simply sit back and watch while ordinary people try to regain some financial power.
Love your reply. Please don’t get me wrong — I have no intention of staying in Germany or in any other unethical country. I fully agree with you that paying taxes in such a country means supporting corrupt governments.
The issue, however, is that I was thinking from the perspective of an ordinary person who might not have the financial means to leave.
Let’s say you have children going to school, a wife, other family members, and you’re just a regular worker who might struggle to find a job in another country where Bitcoin is legal.
So your assumption is that not all countries would unite to make Bitcoin illegal — that some would remain open to it and therefore attract Bitcoiners.
Sounds good. Let’s, inshallah, see what the future holds.
I really appreciate it when more people believe in one God.
Now comes the part where we might disagree. No offense intended at all, and I don’t want to engage in any disrespectful discussion. I just want to share a small part of my view:
As a Muslim reading the Quran, I find it impossible to think that Allah could in any way be compared to humans. Allah is free from mistakes. Humans are the creation; we make mistakes all the time. Allah has no needs whatsoever, while we humans depend on food, sleep, family, happiness, and so on. We are completely dependent.
Allah was not created; we are the creation.
Allah is the Master, and we humans, all of His creation, can only come before Him as slaves. But Allah is a loving and caring Master, not to be confused with a human master.
When you count and reflect on the attributes of Allah, and then compare them with the attributes of humans, it becomes very clear that Allah cannot be compared to anyone or anything. His example is that there is no example for Him.
So first, comparing God with humans, to me, shows a lack of understanding of who Allah is.
Second, the Quran makes it extremely simple and comforting for me. I don’t have to struggle to understand how one God can be three persons or entities. It’s very straightforward: one Allah — that’s it, done. Nothing can be compared to Him. He knows everything, and He alone decides what will happen on the final day.
I also want to emphasize that the Quran comes to defend the Torah and the Gospel. So, I naturally have respect for people who believe in the Torah and the Gospel. With all due respect, I simply wanted to share the thoughts above.
I am very glad to have come across this post. I do not know many Christian people. There are those who might be officially Christian, but they have no real relationship with their religion. It is similar with Muslims, because many identify as Muslim but have little connection to the Quran.
I was speaking with my wife and expressing my sadness that I can only think of one man who truly calls himself Christian and actually follows some Christian practices. He is extremely kind and even fasts.
She asked me why I felt sad about that. For context, we are Muslims. I told her that it is better to have more Christians than people who have no moral compass at all.
Please do not misunderstand me. There is only one God, not three. But religious people, tend to care about others and strive for justice, mercy, and the general good.
By the way, I am also a highly rational person, and from my wrestling with the Quran, there is nothing that makes more sense than the idea of a single, all-powerful, and merciful God. It was the Quran that inspired me to become more interested in math, chaos theory, and the simple yet powerful ability to ask questions in order to understand — something people often avoid because they are afraid or do not want to admit the limits of their knowledge.
All in all, please go ahead and read the Bible. Do not think that morality has become obsolete. From my understanding, morality, justice, and honesty are what raise human dignity and bring true peace and satisfaction.
This question is a real one. I do not think corrupt politicians will hesitate to make Bitcoin illegal. So, living in such a country, what can you do? Sure, you could move away, but if one country starts, others might follow. It is a very tough question. The main goal is to understand what options we would have if corrupt governments made Bitcoin illegal.
⚡️🇪🇺 ICYMI - European Central Bank President says Bitcoin will not be included in any EU central bank reserves.
"Reserves have to be liquid, reserves have to be secure, they have to be safe, and they should not be plagued by money laundering or other criminal activities."
https://blossom.primal.net/ee1082bdfb5c80152170a7b0f18a80e07f344b92309059cb5b09f86f9ebe127e.mp4
I have a question, and I would really appreciate getting real answers, not junk.
Like most of you, I love freedom, and it is clear that freedom is closely connected to financial independence. We cannot trust governments, and we know that corrupt politicians keep printing money, which devalues existing fiat currencies. Because of this, Bitcoin seems like a wonderful solution.
Living in Germany, you often hear news about the government taking action against people who own Bitcoin. They might impose heavy taxes or require Bitcoin-related companies to work only with clients who provide personal data. Germany’s past shows that it does not have much moral integrity, and at the moment it is supporting a genocide. So if a state has no moral foundation, can we really trust it in any form?
If leading politicians have no morals, they will not hesitate to increase taxes on Bitcoin ownership to a level that discourages regular people from using it. They could even make it illegal to own Bitcoin.
I highly value Bitcoin and the idea of freedom, but if Germany or other corrupt governments make Bitcoin illegal, do we still have any options to work with it?
Using Claude Code extensively - solid tool, but need the $100 tier for real dev work.
Testing OpenAI's Codex as comparison. Anyone know the context length for GPT-5 through Codex? (practical limit, not necessarily the full 400K)
