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May I suggest some bicarb, white vinegar and one of these next time.

It also works great for cleaning shower glass.

Whoops! Lucky you didn’t pull your whole head in!!!

I’ve been using a grinder almost daily for months now, lots of cutting of tiles. My favourite trick was when the blade flew off in full spin. This was due to a faulty grinder and the bearings going in the shaft. Ozito, cheap and full of surprises! 😬

Replying to Avatar preston

Drivechains

Alright people, we are playing a game of chess here. The one thing, the absolute one thing, we can't do is give up the king. To give up the king, in my humble opinion, is to mess up the base layer. This mistake would disrupt the delicate incentive structure that ensures sound money. That sound money pegs the extremely fragile credit markets and out-of-control G7 policymakers that are creating clown world with their CB fiat policies.

We don’t need the sound, pegged, money to move fast, we don’t need the money to do smart swoopty things, we just need it to be pegged, immutable, and digitally sailable to actually stop the madness of clown world.

By introducing a whole lot of technical complexity to the base layer and potentially screwing with the incentives all so we can connect to a bunch of centralized shitcoin projects is like playing offense with the king when you’re down 7 pieces and the other player still has their entire back row at their disposal.

A. Why the rush!?

B. Why not just go use Monero if you need that level of anominity in your transactions. Why do you have to have it in a wrapper via drivechains?

C. Why risk the king without deep understanding and testing of the technical risk and potential change to incentives?

The beauty of Bitcoin is you can build it and softfork it, and we’ll let the community vote with their nodes. BUT, I for one, have no use for drivechains (that doesn’t mean everyone is like me). And as a result, I will not be updating my node and running any attempted “secret” softfork updates by the miners.

Agreed! Let the base layer Ossify! Let people build whatever the hell they want/need on layer 2,3,4 etc.

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Drivechains

Alright people, we are playing a game of chess here. The one thing, the absolute one thing, we can't do is give up the king. To give up the king, in my humble opinion, is to mess up the base layer. This mistake would disrupt the delicate incentive structure that ensures sound money. That sound money pegs the extremely fragile credit markets and out-of-control G7 policymakers that are creating clown world with their CB fiat policies.

We don’t need the sound, pegged, money to move fast, we don’t need the money to do smart swoopty things, we just need it to be pegged, immutable, and digitally sailable to actually stop the madness of clown world.

By introducing a whole lot of technical complexity to the base layer and potentially screwing with the incentives all so we can connect to a bunch of centralized shitcoin projects is like playing offense with the king when you’re down 7 pieces and the other player still has their entire back row at their disposal.

A. Why the rush!?

B. Why not just go use Monero if you need that level of anominity in your transactions. Why do you have to have it in a wrapper via drivechains?

C. Why risk the king without deep understanding and testing of the technical risk and potential change to incentives?

The beauty of Bitcoin is you can build it and softfork it, and we’ll let the community vote with their nodes. BUT, I for one, have no use for drivechains (that doesn’t mean everyone is like me). And as a result, I will not be updating my node and running any attempted “secret” softfork updates by the miners.

100% let the base layer harden. Build whatever you want on layer 2,3,4 etc. Leave the base layer alone.

For a long time now, I’ve thought of Bitcoin as ‘hope’ but recently I’ve come to the conclusion that Bitcoin is more than hope, Bitcoin is Salvation.

A digital Moses, leading the producers, the thinkers, those that are paying attention, out of servitude.

I love this idea. AirBnB or a bed n breakfast for Bitcoiners. Given the shared values of Bitcoiners, it’s almost pre-vetted. You would worry less about what you are going to get because of the general level of integrity amongst the community.

GM my cognizant friends!

I trust, knowing what you know, your day will be filled with hope.

I’m really enjoying Ayn Rand’s writing ATM.

A few of my favourite quotes, there are so many excellent options…

“Wealth is the product of man’s capacity to think (and act on those thoughts).”

“I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.”

“It was the greatest sensation of existence: not to trust, but to know.”

“There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to think.”

At a time when, we as a people are being asked to delegate our self responsibility and our capacity to think for ourselves to our authorities, I say, I am my ONLY authority.

To give authority to another over yourself is to subjugate yourself as a slave to that entity, be it your government, your company, your boss, your clients, your parent/s, your ‘friend’, your spouse or your child/ren.

Ask yourself, who is your master? Who do you answer to?

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I had three pairs of glasses. One of them broke, and one of them I left at a restaurant during a bitcoin-related business/academic meeting. The last one is half-broke, like it works decently enough but the left hinge is busted and opens too wide, and so it doesn't stay on my head as well as it should.

I usually prioritize my glasses poorly because I only wear them when driving or when I need to read things at a distance (e.g. walking around an airport or other unfamiliar environment). I purposely only wear them when I have to, and do my best to do eye exercises and such in other times, to avoid getting too dependent on them. As a result I tend not to take very good care of them.

I have a pair of prescription sunglasses too, so I've been wearing them, including in some contexts where it's not quite normal (e.g. inside). It ends up feeling like an awkward version of The Matrix.

Before I go to Egypt for the late summer, I scheduled an appointment for an eye exam and a new multi-set of glasses. Most places around me were booked for a full month (labor shortage). With one place that was open, I scheduled weeks in advance but then one eye doctor got into an accident and and their whole schedule changed. So there were *no* eyeglass places within a reasonable distance of me that could do an eye exam, prescribe and manufacture new glasses before I go to Egypt.

So I'm just kind of going there with a busted normal pair of glasses and then my sunglasses, which I'm increasingly getting used to using in abnormal places. I'll probably be walking around the airport in sunglasses. Maybe when I'm there I can get new ones, or just wait until I get back.

Back during COVID, when we all needed tests before travel, I always found it easier to get tests in Cairo than in New Jersey. The US tests were like, "okay we can get them to you in 48-72 hours" which was awkward because the government+airline was like, "we need tests within the past 72 hours". So there was this weird window where they get it to you just in time... or they don't. I had to get a second emergency test for like 10x the cost once, with high stress and extra activity right before the flight, because the first test was too slow and missed their 72-hour timeframe. But in Cairo I could always get one within 24-36 hours without issue.

Anyway, that's my current version of first world problems. Heading to Egypt with broken glasses, and the Egyptian system might ironically fix this faster than I can here in New Jersey. Everything feels weird due to labor shortages.

We all will know that you are wearing sunglasses in airports because you are famous now and trying to get through incognito 😎

… or maybe infamous? 😉

Let’s make Orange the colour of curiosity.

Based on the “Three Generations Theory” we are 60-90years away from hyper Bitcoinisation.

However, education is the key to shortening this time horizon. If you haven’t already, it’s time to go to work my fellow Bitcoiners.

I’m on a mission to Orange Pill one person per week until I can get into schools next year and scale.

I am sure, you’ve all had a gut full of trying to Orange Pill your friends and family… I’ve stopped telling and started showing.

We don’t need to explain Bitcoin in detail all we need to do is:

1. Make it very clear that Bitcoin is NOT synonymous with crypto.

2. Explain that Bitcoin is divisible and to buy into Bitcoin a person does NOT need $40,000 AUD (approx price for 1 Bitcoin to invest.

3. Get your friend to download a wallet. I use Wallet of Satoshi (for its simplicity and because we are just getting this person interested and off zero). The I send them their first 100 Satoshi.

I also answer any questions/FUD they may have.

Job done. That is it. That is enough to make a person curious.

Now, go to work my friends. Who have you inspired curiosity in this week?