Feelin cute. Fuckin around on testnet. 😇

Turkish nostriches not affected.

If you ever need to feel better about your romantic life, just watch Love on the Spectrum and it will cheer you right up!
I was told that you're supposed to mellow with age, but I feel like the older I get, the more radicalized I become from observing my government's actions.
Merry Taxmas, 'Murica!

Had a good time talking about the future of Bitcoin development at Harvard today.
Damn shame the conference was sponsored by TRON.
CoinMarketCap's community/ social network is rather odd. Many of my posts supposedly get a ton of views and reaction emojis, but never any comments that look organic.
So I did a test post recently asking for everyone to comment on the post... and it got basically no engagement.



I wouldn't ever want to have to defend a boat.
So Iran likely spent over $100M attacking Israel and Israel spent over $1B shooting down nearly all of Iran's drones and missiles.
What a fucking waste.
Please delay WWIII until after the bull market. I need some time to build my bunker.
To be fair, if you have price alerts enabled, you're doing it wrong.

I'm starting to think that one of the big problems with America's Constitution is that the penalties for violating constitutional rights are insufficient.
For example, if you violate the constitutional rights of millions of Americans, perhaps that should be worthy of the guillotine. Even if you're the president.
Just spitballing; all I'm sure of is that those in power are not sufficiently afraid of violating our rights.
A reporter emailed at 5 pm on Friday requesting a comment for their article. They gave 3 hours to respond before publishing.
I honestly don't know why you'd even bother reaching out unless you wanted to be able to disingenuously print "he didn't respond when asked for comment."
The days of needing third party moderators should be coming to a close.
I see no reason why it shouldn't be possible to train an AI agent on what types of content and replies you prefer not to see, and hand off the heavy lifting to the AI. And if the AI screws up, you simply give it more training!
The State says it can't tell us why it needs to keep violating the rights of citizens to be secure against unwarranted surveillance.
If the State's surveillance regime was successfully stopping terrorist attacks, wouldn't they be boasting about their success? Please, I beseech you, show us evidence!
From what I can tell, just from civil asset forfeiture and TSA burglaries alone, agents of the State commit far more crimes while violating our rights than they prevent.
I don't know what Saylor wants, I haven't spoken to him regarding this matter.
Ossification of software is impossible.
Ossification of network protocols is inevitable.
It's amazingly cringe arguing with non-developers about why ceasing work on the base Bitcoin protocol is retarded rather than a genius way to eliminate risk.
It's probably safe to say that most of the things claiming to be "Bitcoin Layer 2 networks" are of a questionable nature.
But on the flip side, one should not automatically dismiss all second layer projects as scams.
DYOR!

