Remarkable that Jakobsson and Juels, in 1999 wrote a paper 'Proof of work and Bread Pudding Protocols', building on work by Rivest and Shamir shortly before(?), that came pretty close to Bitcoin's design (see PIPOW and Section 4, quote: 'We show how to partition this task into a collection of POWs, enabling minting to be distributed among a collection of low power, untrusted entities'.
Did it work? Proof is in the pudding I guess.
There should be a Linux distro with LLM incorporated so that it can help you when you need help or need to troubleshoot.
Try making a venv with the latest python you have on your computer and pip install it in venv.
This guy has perfected the art of academic dishonesty: https://meche.mit.edu/people/faculty/slocum@mit.edu
Credit , debit card network down!
Not sure if it works on local networks with other devices. Would be great if it did.
Very cool!
https://youtu.be/C0Abrrwx6X8?feature=shared
Let’s go to mars soundtrack…
It needs to Etsy like feel! People underestimate Etsy.com
A beautiful day here in Boston. 
There should be relay roulette! It randomly connects to a relay from a list. Might populate interesting notes on your timeline!
Fall comes right after spring as one of the best times in a year.
Why no one talks much when btc is heading up? When it’s going down, all papers are alight with how much people are losing in it.
Who knew there is business around mobile bag check in at events.
Couldn’t you pick like 1000th prime number as Key and the counter just starts counting up from 1 and keeps trying to decrypt. When it gets to the key it stops. Is that not doable?
What did Snowden say about the privacy problem in BTC that got some folks upset?
It’s hard to see why. Maybe intent was to prevent a superspreader event. But I do see your point too. Maybe the data wasn’t there to support it yet.
Python 12 is out! It gives me ssl errors during ‘make’. Anyone else getting that?
