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Overheard my dad's TV on a fairly big news outlet. They are brainstorming ideas to combat crime

"What if we have AI powered cameras, so we can monitor their every steps., we should also have a full monitoring of bank accounts, so if they try to get a loan or something they can't, we can stop all their transactions..."

How many liberties are we supposed to give out until we can have some minimal safety. This is in a country where people are prosecuted for speech, and their great idea is to create a police state?

Sometimes my hatred for this country can't be measured

AFAIK no. Relays don't have their own pubkeys

In the NIP 11 documents the operator can give the owner pubkey, but relays don't hold the secret key

Whoever did the nostr notifications thing in uptime kuma: thank you!

I **hate** the big tech version of those. But if we get a OSS version that runs locally, I might give it a try.

Decaffeinated coffee doesn't make sense to me

R.I.P BRL. You'll not be missed!

Most of those can be computed by hand, without running it.

The main problem here is that, using diff 1 blocks, communication with the stratum server will probably dominate the process. You'll see way lower stats than it should be. IIRC, those bitmain machines will give you a pretty accurate number, I would use it.

Connect to some pool (can be your own pool running e.g. ckpool), wait for it to auto-tune and record the numbers it spits out.

About the on-board sensors, I haven't looked at the new UI, but in principle, all asics can report back their temps. Its's a OK sensor built into the chip, so I don't think you can get more accurate than that. cgminer used to log temp for chips, you can try reading those....

In Brazil that's actually a thing. They have unique identifiers that gets written to a device attached to their ears. They are tracked from birth to death...

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Tem alguma coisa errada nesse post :D

It's like the 10th time I see something like this. So fuck it

QUATUM COMPUTERS DON'T BREAK HASH FUNCTIONS. IT WOULDTAKEE IMPOSSIBLY DEEP CIRCUITS. THEY BREAK THE ECDLP, AND THIS **IS** A REAL THREAT.

I don't believe sha256 will be broken (in cryptography terms) in the next decades. I agree with satoshi that it is not merelyan small improvement over sha1 or MD*. It's probably as best as a Merkle–Damgård can get you. BUT THIS IS NOT RELEVANT HERE

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Internet neutrality is about to die in Brazil. Freedom is under heavy attack all over the world

The amount of low quality takes on this whole QC thing is astonishing...