given enough boolean flags all problems are shallow [semi cit.]
βI think if we want Bitcoin to be more than payments, it needs more scaling solutions,β said Vitalik Buterin...
But we don't want Bitcoin to be more than payments π
https://decrypt.co/147842/ethereum-inventor-vitalik-buterin-bitcoin-advice
it's called bitcoin for a reason! If we wanted other stuff we would have called it POSTN (Payment and Other Stuff Transmitted by Nodes)
It's beyond crazy that normies look at this and go: Well if it protects me, why shouldn't I support it?
This is the start of a very dangerous path. One that will take years, if not decades, to overcome.
https://gizmodo.com/france-bill-allows-police-access-phones-camera-gps-1850609772
I remember when I was call a conspiracy theorist because I was saying that government could technically do it any moment
I wouldn't be surprised at all finding out that this is true and that Saylor programmed it by himself π
as most people, I knew nothing about money and everything seemed normal to me before bitcoin
just curiosity. I had no need for bitcoin (or didn't know yet I needed it).
I just discovered it by chance
the idea of having money not made by "the government".
At the time that was a completely new concept to me and it was my entrance into the rabbit hole
just a clarification: when saying "bigger" I'm referring to the number of bytes representing the transaction, not the amount in BTC transferred
when paying onchain the fee is a function of the transaction size (the bigger the transaction, the higher the fees).
having multiple input UTXO makes the transactions bigger, so it is sometimes a good idea consolidating UTXO.
One thing you have to take care of however is privacy: if you don't mix your UTXOs carefully you might link your identity to unwanted TX or reveal the amount of Bitcoin you own.
also, many young dev make use of tons of huge frameworks and hundreds of dependencies even for the smallest task.
they say it is easier and faster but the actual truth is that they don't know what they are doing
Congratulation! π
Hard work!
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Phosh
Where did Phosh originate from? which company?
Is alpine linux running under phosh?
The answer for the first two questions comes directly from the link you provided:
"Phosh is a phone shell based on the GNOME stack. It is developed by Purism for their own Linux smartphone, the Librem 5"
awesome!
I bought a PinePhone some years ago, but its performance and functionality were so bad that I stopped thinkering with it almost immediately.
You made me want to give it a try again!
They just suck at most games. Age matters. Love them, donβt get me wrong. Itβs just so tiresome.
they have too many games available, so they change as soon as the current one gets a bit hard. They are not used to experience frustration trying to solve problems or getting better in doing stuff π
I wanted to do that many times but never had the courage! fortune rewards the brave, good luck! πͺπ»
Searching for chats, I found nostr:npub17nd4yu9anyd3004pumgrtazaacujjxwzj36thtqsxskjy0r5urgqf6950x's art gallery in the user's own group chat.
It's a very interesting use of the feature. I think the new Communities spec will be better for these as all of those images can rendered in a full screen app or in an actually gallery (like Instagram)
FYI nostr:npub1nxa4tywfz9nqp7z9zp7nr7d4nchhclsf58lcqt5y782rmf2hefjquaa6q8
he is very talented!

