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Mark E. Jeftovic
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easyDNS CEO, Editor-in-chief Bombthrower.com. The Bitcoin Capitalist.
Replying to Avatar Alex Gleason

I was thinking more along the lines of Kiwifarms.

GM Nostr and a Happy Father’s Day to everybody whose name is effectively ā€œdadā€.

Having a great time at Canadian Bitcoin Conf - nice tight high signal and event. Canada always punched above our weight in the world of Bitcoin

GM Nostr. Good day for a Canadian Bitcoin Conference, who’s in?

Yeah after I posted that I realized pulling that 90% out of my ear was excessive - and yes, the signal is moving to Nostr at an astonishing rate.

Prolly gonna hafta reinstall Twitter on my phone for the Canadian Bitcoin Conference because 90% of the ā€œDecentralized Revolutionā€ Bitcoiners use Twitter to communicate (and have their email on Gmail)

BlackRock: We're going to use our outsized market position to force behaviours on things we find desirable.

Also BlackRock: We love ESG. We hate Bitcoin.

Also BlackRock: We're providing Bitcoin custody services because our HNW clientele demanded it.

Also BlackRock: Time to launch a spot BTC ETF

So the question is: Who had their behaviour forced?

#Bitcoin? Or Blackrock?

I have some weird degen short USTD thing in place for ages I can’t even remember how to unwind, or I’d do that and add it to my ultra-short BNB position.

Sell BTC to prop BNB

Sell BNB to maintain BUSD?

— CZ

Sure. You know I prepaid a Librem PureOS phone and it took so long to arrive (years) that I haven’t even bothered unboxing it.

I think I’m gonna put ā€œFuck Appleā€ in the note for every zap from here on in.

It was the early 90’s and I think it was the concoction of a private company that went defunct by the mid-90’s.

I’m not familiar with Haskell but when look at it now, it’s actually readable - and it has constructs like if/then/else and do/while constructs

And spaces. And new lines.

Appgen had none of that.

Well I was hungover a lot in those days and it was hard to parse.

Also, the function labels were not strings. They were just short, alphanumeric codes.