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The world needs freedom, not regulation. #Bitcoin

He is extremely hostile to anyone who is not an extreme maxi. Just read some of his comments on stacker.news

They always come. But unless they force you to do something they are no threat.

The government, however, will put a gun to your head to use fiat.

The problem is that a lot of people lose their patience over time.

They start reasonable but as time goes on, with every additional person they lose it just a bit more.

Until they end up like DarthCoin.

Don’t be a toxic maxi. Nobody likes toxic maxis.

Be a reasonable maxi. Be nice. You will help Bitcoin.

It’s a great time to be a Bitcoiner.

Why do the right thing, when if you do the wrong thing and later redeem yourself you are praised much more?

Think alcoholics or unhealthy people. Why are people not praised when they never go that route in the first place?

The story of “how I became sober” is always going to get more attention than “how I don’t drink alcohol”.

The latter might even be met with shouts of “boring!”

Hogwarts Legacy, the game itself, is extremely woke. The fact that it caused an outrage among the woke-crowd just because JKR worked on it and had some creative input (or whatever) shows how deep in the woke-hole we are. Very, very deep.

Thanks for the tip on snort.social! Seems like a very good web interface, much better than astral.

Ok found the Broadcast option on posts. Anything to mass broadcast all incl. follows and likes etc.?

Spam is a real problem but it could be solved without centralization of email servers. I understand why it happened but makes me wonder about centralization of other currently distributed systems.

It is very concerning that self-hosting one’s email is becoming unviable in early 2020s. Will email just die or will it be a centralized hellhole? A legacy system only used by businesses?

https://cfenollosa.com/blog/after-self-hosting-my-email-for-twenty-three-years-i-have-thrown-in-the-towel-the-oligopoly-has-won.html