IF you're going to sell Bitcoin, at least be decent about it.. Sell it via Robosats so I can buy.
Everyone's HODLING. They know what they have now.
#Hodl #Bitcoin

This is criminal :vegetasmirk:
FromSoftware will likely learn from this one. Never again π€£
We don't have to remain confined to UK borders. People in power just rotate BS on a ruling term basis, this is true for the UK and its true in many other first-world, 5-7-13 eyes countries as well. It's a vicious cycle we cannot break currently, and the fiat masters still have plenty to suck out from the people.
Stack sats, then GTFO. Go borderless.
This is the (only) way.
I'd love for my country (once the most powerful, now a joke) with some of the richest culture and history to do a 180, but we can't chain ourselves to authoratative, aka fiat, borders.
I think we were dealt a shitty hand, and we can't magically solve the fiat cycle. But we can position humanity and future generations to do so. The clean slate we were never given.
For those that ask "Why No-KYC?"
For those that PUSH #KYC because of convenience.
For those that say they have "Nothing to hide".
This is one reason why. More will come.
In the making since #2014.
And GFY.
#Bitcoin
This is where we're at now.
Think you live in a country that would do no such thing? Bitch please, they're robbing you blind every month already.
Make sure to take steps to protect your network. Otherwise you might just get fucked over.
Germany clearly knows what it's doing... Maybe. Probably not.
But let's entertain the thought for a second.
It's slowly selling large amounts of BTC, carefully dumping the price, putting shitcoins 6 feet under and making bag holders panic sell.
Bitcoiners have unbelievable conviction because this IS the hill to die on when you're in it for more than 'fiat gainz'. Then Germany holds up on the selling and watches what it has left pump over time whilst re-stacking having killed the annoyances.
The 'crypto' cleanse era is upon us. Likely, regardless.
This reminds of the "Cannon Fodder" short film, part of the Japanese short film series "Memories". It's a hauntingly well done look at something that has been a reality, and continues to do so in a potentially even more twisted way...
It's worse.
Someone looked at Bitcoin and soon after figured they could do it better whilst losing everything that makes it special.
Not only that, but thousands of times over. Literally throwing shit and seeing what sticks. Shitcoiners deserve whatever is coming for them.
Scamming people and then doubling down on not investing time to understand and learn the basics of the *only* currency to reach a critical decentralization point, anchored to the real world by PoW.
Free Speech and "hate speech" are diametrically opposed.
They can go fuck themselves.
#FuckTheGovernment #EU
A bigger push/platform/shared-library that would make it easier for developers across Nostr to implement NIPs and stay up-to-date on those.
The problem I see something like this solving is as follows.
I solely use Amber (NIP46) to sign events for me because I find it to be so far the most secure and also convenient method in my threat-model. So many clients are yet to implement or even announce plans to do so.
Worse yet, are encrypted DMs. 0xchat and Amethyst work pretty well together, where Amethyst can do older less-secure DMs, but can also read/write encrypted DMs which 0xchat can also do, but the moment I'm on Desktop/Web browser that falls apart, there is no convergence as far as encrypted DMs (something like NIP44) go, only less-secure ones.
Communities and Group chats already exist, unless you mean something else?
arch btw.
What about Family Share is broken?
The new version which is pretty much a complete revamp of it is still in Beta - Were you on stable? Or did you use the Beta with family sharing? Or tried both?
Also, personal view here, I don't find Ubuntu a very good system if you're gaming, it has a slower release cycle and older packages. For gaming you want bleeding-edge for a better experience. BlendOS would almost fit the mark, but I find it's trying to be a little too much, and ends up being too experimental and not what I'd recommend for daily use. Nobara is nice middle-ground, but interestingly, I've heard friends not be able get it going.
I'd really keep it simple in this case, and just go with vanilla Arch (get the ISO and run 'archinstall', it's a script that walks you through the install) and after that, look up GloriousEggRoll's (Nobara Dev) "How to get out of wine dependency hell" article for 2 commands that get you up and ready for pretty much anything. Update it once a week, and you'll be gold (Been running on the same install for over 3 years. No issues to report, however, worth mentioning Arch has some of the BEST documentation in the Linux scape and should definitely be referenced).
Don't give up on it, your son will thank you π
Ah you take OS volunteers also, perfect.
Unfortunate it's on Discord, but thanks will keep an eye on that page in case any other comms channels open up.
Upper Echelon did a good piece on it.
This is worth a watch:
I'd agree, and do for the most part, with everything happening at once in today's world and the fight we fight it wouldn't be far-fetched (albeit perhaps just too soon!) to come to that conclusion.
On the other, an expired cert tends to show up on the webpage of any browser as the main culprit when you try to access it which anyone hosting a website should be aware of.
Either way! Lessons learnt, moving forward!
I'd be remiss to ask: Does Geyser have an email or page for resumes/job openings at all? Could see myself applying as I love the project and perhaps could offer some value.

Could see that, but definitely not sustainable and thus wouldn't really consider it news worthy. Time will tell.





