AFAIK it's been common here (Sweden) for at least decades (I haven't researched how it was before I have memories). Not like separate doesn't exist, but I've never seen it as strange or uncommon with unisex.
Seems like this is made up for the sole purpose of making Bitcoin look bad. For example, would someone legitimately thinking it's that weird capitalize the B?
🇩🇪Auch dank eures Engagements werden Belgien, Finnland und Tschechien der #Chatkontrolle im Oktober nicht zustimmen! Die Bundesregierung ist aber immer noch unentschieden, ob sie Briefgeheimnis und sichere Verschlüsselung retten will. Werdet jetzt laut: https://www.patrick-breyer.de/beitraege/chatkontrolle/#WasTun

I wonder if (but doubt that) there's a way to get mainstream media to talk about this, and all of the problems with it. Here in Sweden, it seems like nobody even knows that it's going on. When I tell people, they, rightly, think it's incredibly bad, but they've never heard of it before.
If this is the case across the union, getting it on mainstream media would be at least a 1000x multiplier in people doing something to stop it.
Have you had that address earlier? When I switched wallets, some zaps went to the old and some to the new, probably because not all relays updated. I had to update one more time, and wait for a while as the system was working (I don't remember which web client I was using, I think it was Iris), and then it went to the right one.
It can be good when it's important issues, for example self custody, but when it's things that are only tangentially related or not at all related to keeping coins secure etc., it probably scares people off unnecessarily, hence delaying mass adoption.
nostr:npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev You asked what the listeners think regarding non-quantum resistant coins. My thoughts: Who is doing the stealing: if we keep it as it is, the thieves are the ones with the quantum computers. If the coins are burned, the thieves, or perhaps vandals would be a better term then, are the people responsible for coding and implementing the fork. Do "we" want to be the bad guys, even if the damage might be worse if we keep the possibility for others to be the bad guys?
"Why don't straight folks feel the need to March in the street about their sexual life"
Because of being ~90% of the population and not having to fear repression by the majority?
I do agree that there is an aggression towards white people, men, straight people, and especially all together, though, and that's not OK either. However, generalizing everyone who isn't is just as bad as generalizing everyone who is. IMO, the thing that is wrong is attacking others for who they are, and how they live their life as long as they're not harming anyone else.
Indeed. Even if the facial recognition thing was against anti-LGBTQIA+ protests, I would be against it. A single election and that could be turned 180 degrees, or to be against something completely different that I don't want gone. The government shouldn't have such powers.
(Many negations in this sentence - to be clear: I want people to have the right to love who they love and express themselves as they want. IMO that's just basic respect for other people, and should be obvious, but I don't want it enforced by law and facial recognition cameras.)
Not sure about the specifics of what's put in bold and not - the calcium carbonate would be the calcium fortification mentioned, and is the same as in calcium supplements and some antacids (the other calcium compounds may also be part of this fortification), while I've heard from other anti-junkfood people that soy lecithin (and lecithin in general) is junk - but the point still remains valid, it's not the same as before.
Living in Sweden, I've seen a bit of the opposite - when I grew up, there was "hardened vegetable fat" (literal translation, might be called something else in US) in pretty much everything. While there's still often vegetable (aka seed) oil in many of the same foods, they at least got rid of the trans fats. Also, I see less of emulsifiers (such as lecithin), preservatives, colors, on the labels. (or, for the colors, they now often write it on the label like "color: beetroot extract". Before, there was usually just some of the E-numbers that's used here in Europe, I think beetroot extract has one too, and it's possible that it was that before in the same foods too, but I think many have changed from more chemical or more disgusting ones (such as E120 - carmine or cochineal - which is made from insects) to more "normal" ones such as beetroot extract).
Someone once warned against trolling the left, because they sometimes actually make it real. This seems dangerously close to the same thing but regarding the right. Given how rabid the American right (including many Nostriches, btw) seems to be in matters regarding sex, it would almost not surprise me if this actually went through.
But, I'm in Sweden and you are (I guess) in the US, and I can read you. That's quite a bit of DX! (If nobody have said it yet: in radio terminology, DX means something like listening to transmissions from far away)
How do you define a troll?
When I first heard the term, it was quite specific: someone who posts and debates online for the sole purpose of stirring up emotions, primarily anger. Later, it was used - at least here in Sweden - by media and others who want to influence the general discourse, with the meaning "someone spreading disinformation and misinformation", before those words were common. Sometimes (of course heavily overlapping with the latter) it's used to mean someone with a different opinion than the person saying "troll".
IMO trolling is the original definition, and thereby an active thing - you aren't trolling if you don't know you are trolling. Sometimes it's obvious when someone is trolling, sometimes it's not. I have been accused of trolling when I definitely weren't. It's possible I've accused non-trolls of trolling, I can't know that. I have seen countless of seemingly trolling posts by high-profile Nostriches, though they get likes and zaps by many others, including high-profile ones, leading me to believe they are ether collectively deluded, or they have such different thoughts than me that I could never see their point of view and they could never see mine, and in either case thereby aren't trolling.
One of the best things of the app (I don't even know which app you're using and it doesn't matter) is that it uses Nostr - so if you get tired of it for some reason, you can choose another Nostr app and you will still have your posts, messages, followers, follows, etc.!
We know resonance exists in electric, acoustic, etc. systems, but I don't understand what you mean. What would be the system in which the resonance occurs, and in what medium? And how would you tune it?
Sounds like woo, though finding water pipes like that also sounds like woo. What I hope for is that whatever is going on is going to get a proper scientific explanation - the what and how of it all. That we one day can explain this to the same level we currently can explain radio, X-rays, etc. (and, for that matter (no pun intended), can one day explain much better than today what is going on at the subatomic level, quantum stuff and so on)
Welcome from someone in your neighbor country Sweden!
I'm fairly convinced there is at least one type of radiation or energy of some kind that science has yet to discover, and is currently treating as pseudoscience. There are too many unexplained phenomena for it not to be so. I have seen someone locate an underground plastic water pipe to within 15 cm (half a foot) with nothing but two bent steel rods, in a place he had never been before. There are earthquake lights and the lights in Hessdalen, Norway. Etc.
A Goomba from Mario, seen from behind and slightly above, but blue-purple-ish instead of brown-yellow.
I'm LED to believe they have a shining customer reputation by the power company... It would be hard to keep anyone in the dark about it...
I doubt that's true where I live though, here it's cold, usually below freezing, with periods of -10C (14F) or colder, in the winter. And often snow cover.
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There seems to be a bug regarding how Satellite handles likes. I think I have figured out what's happening - when liking a reply to some post, that original post is liked too. The like is not visible in Satellite, but if I go to Iris, it's there.
If it's of any help, I'm on Firefox and using nos2x-fox.






