Librefox and ungoogled chromium feel like temporary solutions, since they rely on their upstream, and brave is just pure adware :(
Look on the bright side, it gives you more time to stack sats when IMF forces a slowdown of adoption ;)
Visit Olifants if you can, fantastic view of the river
Contrarianism and groupthink is my guess.
It's easier to sheepishly parrot something someone else said than it is to DYOR.
they since issued a clarification: https://techcrunch.com/2025/02/28/mozilla-responds-to-backlash-over-new-terms-saying-its-not-using-peoples-data-for-ai/
But they didn't update the statement in the actual document to reflect this did they?
It's a legal document that users agree to, whatever some doofus says elsewhere is not legally binding would be my guess 🤷♂️
What provider though? Data center IP ranges also result in lots of captchas or simply blocked sites (not sure if worse than popular VPN providers though as I have never used them).
Was thinking physical security, this seems like the equivalent of having a vault door made of cardboard
I wonder how many early era banks had this "trust me bro" level of security
You will eat zeh bugs and you will be happy!
Nice! And unlike non-stick crap they can probably last for a life time or two :)
#meme #memestr

They're mostly very well paid people from the IT industry in the western world, they can earn save and invest in a relatively stable currency. They are happy with the status quo because it works very well for them.
Bitcoin rocks the boat.
That and maybe some resentment because they didn't get in early.
This is spot on in my experience. I have a few friends that think in similar ways, it is very hard to explain to them that just because someone has money it doesn't mean they stole it from someone else.
A friend told me he found a sim card in his car and removed it, he also managed to turn off the power to the 4G modem, possibly by removing a fuse IIRC.
Worth investing if that's a valid approach for your make & model
"The algorithm has determined that you might launder money, your account has been suspended, have a great day"
Read about time smearing as a way to mitigate leap seconds, fun stuff 😆
And as a dev whenever you have to handle timezone stuff you use an existing library and say praises to the greybeards who figured all this shit out!
It's often forgotten in the flamewars that it resulted in a block size increase on both sides of the fork. One of them with a hard fork and one with a soft fork (segwit).
There are quotes from Satoshi where he writes about bigger blocks but also ones where he writes about keeping blocks small. In the end Satoshi does not get to decide, the network participants do, which I think is one of the best aspects of Bitcoin.






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