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GM #plebchain

I’m thankful every morning for amazing sleep #Bitcoin affords me.

Appreciate all of you that continue to hodl and keep buying and supporting builders.

WGMI

Yeah… the KelTec CP33

Tons of fun and affordable

Until you start getting accessories…

Replying to Avatar walker

Only with nostr:npub1rxysxnjkhrmqd3ey73dp9n5y5yvyzcs64acc9g0k2epcpwwyya4spvhnp8 can you seamlessly progress from #Bitcoin adoption to human rights to #Nostr to totalitarianism to Canada to a cappella to *NSYNC without breaking a sweat 🤙

Thanks for sharing your scarce time with me to record #AnotherFuckingBitcoinPodcast 🙏 nostr:note1xthaac0cp2ycw4s62h3t5vej575xkkgr5gazhahu2w5tqagmq68s98vnz5

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Replying to Avatar Keith Mukai

The easiest #bitcoin node setup I've tried so far is:

* Debian 12 w/XFCE desktop gui

* Umbrel

Debian installer is good. Simple enough for almost anyone.

Only other task is to get Umbrel installed... in just TWO SIMPLE COMMANDS!

* `apt install curl`

* `curl -L https://umbrel.sh | bash`

BUT THERE'S A "BUT"!!

It's only this simple if I log in as `root`. The user that the setup creates doesn't have `sudo` access. Obv I can add the user to sudoers, but now we're getting deeper into linux and losing the total noob simplicity.

I'm not a linux security expert. At all.

Is it a "Nope, unacceptable!" to install and run the Umbrel docker containers as `root`?

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