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Alan Siefert
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It will probably take an event that scares people into caring about it. A Tesla vehicle automatically pulling over someone who has a warrant, refusing to go to a location that is somehow restricted (a natural disaster area for example), refusing to drive at all during a mandatory curfew in a time of social unrest. Etc. Sometimes a fire needs to be lit. đŸ”„

How did Stability AI get such a fear of pr0n that SD3 has trouble recognizing any part of a human? nostr:npub1kade5vf37snr4hv5hgstav6j5ygry6z09kkq0flp47p8cmeuz5zs7zz2an

Major downside: without it being open source it can’t be considered actually yours. Fully expect it to be remotely controllable by Tesla and law enforcement agencies against my will. Hopefully we’ll see an open source self-hosted equivalent at some point.

The >=5 inputs and outputs heuristic might miss JoinMarket coinjoins, which I believe are intentionally designed to be harder to detect. Maybe a good starting point nonetheless.

Not sure. Mempool.space tags likely coinjoins somehow, but IDK how.

It’s nice to see lots of coinjoins continue to show up in blocks despite the feds’ attempts to scare them away.

The slimy politicians are trying to slip unpopular cryptocurrency regulation into a funding bill, hoping no one will notice until after it’s passed. 🐍

https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2024/06/10/senate-bill-could-open-crypto-to-us-sanctions-but-industry-trying-to-head-it-off/

Using something like a Kraken SDR for direction finding might be a useful way to detect these.

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I suppose that would be one the costs of renouncing. Drastically limiting the nations of the world that you could visit.