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mleku
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founder of the gopher milk factory https://geyser.fund/project/gophermilkfactory Go and Bitcoin maximalist remnant living in Madeira and working to help the free humans connect with each other.

hm maybe, that name sounds familiar. but it was invented, and pretty sure crowley had something to do with it somewhere.

it seems there is some problem with the default coracle cdn and the png i tried to upload.

maybe it was the tinkering i did with its exifs.

idk how people gonna take this but i want to start answering GMs with this

little known fact:

aleister crowley invented wicca.

i could almost understand why there might be an expansion of IP addresses to 64 bits, but ipv6 just leaped right ahead to 128. and then everyone who gets one, gets 64 bits of addresses.

*facepalm*.

is it really any wonder the shit hasn't ever got integrated?

i propose we go one step back to ipv5 and make 64 bit address numbers.

ipv4 = 4,294,967,296

fair enough, that's only like half an address per human.

ipv6 =3.402823669×10³⁸

um, why?. let me expand that just so you can see:

340,282,366,900,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

ipv5 with 64 bit addresses:

18,446,744,070,000,000,000

2305843008 addresses per person.

so why would we need all those extra zeros for again?

for the first time ever i have a home connection with IPv6

too complicated for my little brain right now. disable it. don't truss it. nein.

i finally figured out what was blocking my wireguard connection. lol. portmaster.

and after 5 minutes trying to figure out how to unblock it, i was like, meh. gib wireguard back mkay.

the power to say gfy is the root of freedom

i installed portmaster today.

man, nostr relays nostr relays nostr relays. lol. i'm only allowing the ones i have set in my profile and the rest are default blocked.

i also learned that networkmanager keeps pinging an archlinux.org address. NOT ANY MORE IT DOESN'T!

the overwhelm of the default prompt setting is pretty rough going at first but once you get things set up with the stuff you use allowed through and apps you use allowed to connect where you are ok with them connecting...

it's a good feeling.

you wouldn't believe how much shit is being sent out, and this is not an extraordinarily large number of apps or websites being used.

web browsers in particular are like Orwell's friggin viewscreen, 100% the exact thing.

the seed is the keys, i'm not understanding what the problem is.

if you are getting a ledger first thing it asks you to do is write down 24 words and those are the seed inside it and can be entered into another wallet and voila wallet.

but maybe not if there is shitcoins involved, but as far as i know that seed is used with a standard bitcoin BIP whatever it is HD wallet.

Replying to Avatar George Saoulidis

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I was just teaching this yesterday to my students. Your wallet is not tied to the software or the device. You can just load bluewallet on your phone, import the seeds and gain access to your funds. Just know that they're now exposed to a hot wallet so it's best to send the coins to another cold storage wallet.

While I don't recommend ledger, the issue this guy had can happen to any device and it will keep happening as years go by.

i have one of these stupid things and the keys you are asked to write down before you first use them.

those 24 words can make your wallet appear almost anywhere else.

how does this person not know this?