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Dr. Hax
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Cypherpunk. Infosec veteran of about 15 years (vulnerability research, exploit development and cryptography). Cypherpunks write code. :-) Signet maintainer. Self-custody your passwords... in hardware! https://hax0rbana.org/signet Want to see wider adoption so Bitcoin can be used as digital cash and not just an investment vehicle. XMR: 44RDkTFmTeSetwAprJXnfpRBNEJWKvA5dBH5ZVXA4DofgoZ9AgjyZdSa2fo7pMD3Qe3pdKga8X22y3Lyn1xYde5kPQPzVUu

OK, these #T-decks with the fancy UI are legit. 🔥 I've ordered some batteries and am going to fore up the printer tomorrow. #meshtastic #mesh #networking

If you write a worm, you could automate this task. 😂😈

Get ready to be disappounted. The only reason it doesn't come up as untrusted (for me) is because I've added my CA to my list of trusted CAs. So I only do this with internal services (local HTTPS services, SSH, etc.). The services are not just available to me, but I know all the users personally and they're all willing to install my CA.

For any public service, you're stuck with getting a cert from someone in the default list that ships with Firefox, Chrome, the O/S, Java, etc. That is, unless you are in a situation where you can get your clients/visitors to install your CA.

My public services use LetsEncrypt like most everyone else.

I guess I don't see it as a big deal because my certificate lifetime has been set to 24 hours for a few years now. Then again, I also run my own private CA, so I'm not worried about being DoSed.

Plus, if my certs ever were to expire, it's not like I'm going to lose millions of dollars in revenue for every hour of downtime or anything like that. Thanks for explaining your perspective.

You don't get less with GrapheneOS, you get more. Security, performance, and privacy. The question isn't whether Graphene is worth it, it's whether your phone is supported.

I don't have any context outside of what you posted in this thread, but one thing that would help me would be to understand the costs of running an indie app store.

That would allow people plug in an average app price and an app store fee to understand how many apps would have to be sold to break even.

I heard the Fed is still cutting interest rates and plans do do so multiple times next year too. #inflation

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Looks like it was likely a network issue combined with poor error handling.

I was seeing blocks, so that's weird, but now I'm syncing blocks. Should catch up and show me my current balance soon.

Yeah, it's probably not "gone" gone, but it's at least inaccessible for now.

I get a toast-style popup about clipboard access, but I didn't see anything in the app settings about any such permission related to that.

I guess my XMR is gone. Enter password, wallet starts to load and then pops me back out to the main screen again. Oh well. 🤷‍♂️

Using bitcoin hurts people like Jamie Dimon (CEO of JPMorgan Chase). He can't collect overdraft fees, minimum balance fees, or make money by lending out people's deposits when people choose bitcoin over his company.

Think about that before using internet native money. Do you really want to put people like Jamie at a disadvantage like this?