"Spreading democracy" is propaganda, everyone knows that.
It's the US Empire universal mission. All empires must have one. The US go around to overthrow bad dictators that are forcing their good people to behave bad or dumb, if not killing them. That's the story. No one believes it and still it's the one that will always be told. Empires just can't help themselves.
The real reasons are always gepolitical. The CIA/SIS move was in the context of Cold War.
It did kind of backfire? Yes. People make mistakes all the time.
what's the hassle?
Shouldn't controls be at the bottom? Screens are huge. The top is hard to reach.
Everyone who goes on X and reports doxx posts of Fiatjaf for privacy violations, and publishes screenshot proof here in the replies, will receive at least 2121 sats from me.
Instructions by nostr:npub103a6vk43crw497dlaptwfmhctxqu22mwepshjcvvp29fzwrhtx4q675n6p: https://x.com/BitcoinBRS/status/1798804354322796589

I already did it but glad to show it anyway.

nostr:note1zsdg2gg3lmy5v9ve65hzqgr2m6j6ccnpf8lwhmucq9kyne49fe0syac05m
But this commitment to Nostr might bring me back to the premium account...
TIDAL Embeds - full-length playback using Nostr authentication and open sourced!
1/ Add your npub to your TIDAL account
2/ Add a NIP-07 extension to your browser, for example nos2x
3/ Load the TIDAL embed player, login, sign and enjoy
https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/c9d2b85a-a121-4bd6-a296-c5ad2fd9b8dc
Not seeing a TIDAL Embed? Help us, or your Nostr client, to fix it!
It worked :)
Unfortunately I can't play any music with the free account :(
My fav analysts say, since many months, that very soon in 2025, whatever the election results in US, they'll open to Russia to contain China in the mid term. There's no alternative and the apparats are now ready.
For my app I've added a SimpleX fullly anon channel alongside the existing Telegram one (and nostr of course)
Is this clear and short enough to let people use nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm or nostr:npub1w4uswmv6lu9yel005l3qgheysmr7tk9uvwluddznju3nuxalevvs2d0jr5 Amber app to sign-in a new service?
https://www.frankie-gpt.com/blog/authentication-with-public-key-cryptography#guide
Now Frankie GPT has a SimpleX support channel where you will be 100% anonymous even when contacting me for support.
Check the revamped help page with all contacts: https://chat.frankie-gpt.com/public/help
People that...
They ask you a question as they expect you to be more knowledgeable in the topic.
You answer. It's not the answer they were expecting, or they don't like it. They get half-pissed. So they make you a slightly different question, so you should be forced to give them the answer they want.
You say: "I do not know anything about that" and they get pissed cause you are not collaborating.
It's FULL of them, isn't it?
Do we have the new GPT-4o?
Yes we do, and it's default too!
GPT-4o is faster than GPT4 Turbo, now comparable to 3.5 but clearly superior in most tasks.
Try it now: https://chat.frankie-gpt.com
With:
* DALL-E 3 (since December)
* Documents and Links to augment knowledge (since February)
* GPT4o (since May).

Nobody cares about windows, I don't see why anyone should care about apple.
I need at least 20 testers to use Amber for 14 days so I can publish it to the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.greenart7c3.nostrsigner
Maybe store region? I'm on UK..

Donation is already part of open-source culture, as is sponsorship, as you say. Some is also already built-in, as in Github added it a few years ago already.
Open Source does not exists in vacuum, and money is not going to be abandoned by civilizations any time soon.
Zapping people here - whether they publish a nice NIP or a new release of a software - is by far the smoothest form of distributed support I've ever experienced and it make me wish I could do the same every time I use a nice library and want to buy a drink to the maintainer.
I do not believe everything will just work out of free contributions, as it never really did. All open source ecosystem are "polluted" by sponsorships by some corporations, are they not?
Real distributed support might make everything more resilient and prosperous.
It might not going to be part of the packaging tool per se, or maybe only in a few ones. It might also enable a new economy where license, usage and some sort of subscription is connected.
I will certainly prefer seeing millions of developers and even users zapping to Linux maintainers than seeing Linus Torvalds exiled for a few weeks from his position due to a "recommendation" from a board that suffer pressure from some ignorant mobs.
PS: you seem to be confusing "cryptocurrencies" as something that's real and is even in the same "space" as Bitcoin. Not sure why, but it is not. I say Bitcoin, I mean Bitcoin, not "crypto" or "cryptocurrencies" or any other made up concept.
