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Keeping 27 ETH in a “Trust” hot wallet and still blatantly saying he does not keep his keys digital at all… these shit coiners..

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/18c52eu/all_my_eth_was_withdrawn_from_my_wallet/

Put it in a hot pan, until crisp, add little bit water, put lid on it until top is looking molten, enjoy

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I spoke with nostr:npub1guh5grefa7vkay4ps6udxg8lrqxg2kgr3qh9n4gduxut64nfxq0q9y6hjy the other day about this as well. https://youtu.be/D5Monx-1peM?si=nFxj43MTAoRN9l6S

Hoping you pedant programmers, PMs, and designers will either love this, or want to fight me.

Great rip! Lots of valuable insights for PMs in there. Thanks!

Nice! Wondering if the rack is stable when printers going brrr?

It takes 132 gallons of water to make one bottle of Coca Cola. Go fuck yourself

I learned my lesson with BlueWallet when they still were custodians. Now I onboard NoKYC only

I think they serve a function as a protective layer between primary banks and purchasing bitcoin either p2p or with KYC services (I don’t ).

When I read these I sometimes can’t believe these things have been actually said. But they were and they make me fucking mad. We need a place where we can publicly archive this stuff.

No coiners use the potential bitcoin banning argument a lot. Here is video you should send them.

https://youtu.be/IhYDtLzmRQI

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iPhone App Sideloading Coming to Users in the EU in First Half of 2024

iPhone users in the EU next year will be able to download apps hosted outside of Apple's official App Store to comply with European regulations, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

Otherwise known as sideloading, the change coming sometime in the first half of 2024 will allow customers to download apps without needing to use the App Store, which will mean developers won't need to pay Apple's 15 to 30 percent fees.

Power On newsletter, Gurman said Apple will introduce a "highly controlled system" that lets EU users install apps hosted elsewhere. Apple also will reportedly alter Messages and payment apps as part of the changes, likely via a localized iOS 17 update.

report that suggested sideloading could arrive with Apple's iOS 17.2 software update, which is expected to be released next month. The report mistook as sideloading-related some new code that has to do with an upcoming framework for organizations to distribute apps to employees.

open up their services and platforms to other companies and developers.

The DMA will have a big impact on Apple's platforms, and it could result in Apple making major changes to the ‌App Store‌, Messages, FaceTime, Siri, and more.

Apple has claimed that sideloading will "undermine the privacy and security protections" that iPhone users rely on, leaving people vulnerable to malware, scams, data tracking, and other issues. Regardless of its stance, Apple must comply with the DMA or it risks fines of as much as 20 percent of its global revenue if the EU laws are violated.

December 2022 report, Gurman said Apple was considering implementing security requirements such as verification, a process that it could charge a fee for in lieu of collecting money from app sales. Apple has a verification system on Mac that allows users to be safe while giving them access to apps outside of the Mac App Store.

allow sideloading.

Tags: App Store, European Union, Mark Gurman

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At least something good that comes out of the European Union.. but knowing Apple it will probably cripple the experience so that no one will use it without too many trade offs

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