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Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.

Greta is Bitcoiner.

What pisses me off and puts me in a bad mood is people's fucking ignorance.

Come on, clown, there are already precedents for this in other blockchains. We've seen AVs detecting the EICAR test pattern within blockchain databases/storage and isolating files, breaking the node until it resynchronizes.

https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/4329/clamav-finds-eicar-in-chaindata-ldb-and-quarantines-file

In fact, if the OP_RETURN size is removed, I'm going to dedicate myself to putting shit in just to screw you anti-filters.

You're massively expanding the attack vector, you fucking idiots.

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Wow, I see you don't know anything about computers. What do you do for a living? Plumber? 😂

Here it is explained very well why Milei is a fraud like all politicians around the world.

https://x.com/saifedean/status/1965101959259771303

My comments make a lot of people uncomfortable because the truth is uncomfortable. The truth is like a ball of spikes that can't be molded, and sticking it in your balls hurts. Lies, on the other hand, are like plasticine that you can mold and turn into a vagina and fuck all day long.

Here you have the mempool for knots and Core. Right now, 96% of transactions are spam.

No, since version 25 only knots

We appreciate Adam Back changing his opinion on spam and knots; it is wise to rectify.

En España no han subido de precio las casas ni los coches, lo que ha bajado de precio es el valor de tu dinero.

Para medir el valor de las cosas y saber si han bajado o han subido tienes que hacerlo en Oro.

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In Spain, houses and cars have not gone up in price; what has gone down in price is the value of your money.

To measure the value of things and know whether they have gone up or down, you have to do it in gold.

Today has been an intense day, and I leave you with this reflection.

Europeans, I see that you are divided between those who defend Palestine and those who defend the Jews. Wouldn't it be better to defend Christians?

Our culture is Christianity, our great buildings are in honor of the Christian God, our best music is in honor of the Christian God, our best works of art are in honor of the Christian God, so what the hell are you defending?

I'm seeing so many lies about nostr:nprofile1qqs0m40g76hqmwqhhc9hrk3qfxxpsp5k3k9xgk24nsjf7v305u6xffcpzemhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejz7qghwaehxw309ahx7um5wgh8yetvv9uk2u3wwdjj7wjzrnp that I'm even considering whether I should get out of bitcoin. This is very serious.

If you don't know how Github forks work, you'd better keep quiet, or else you're a real son of a bitch nostr:nprofile1qqs0w2xeumnsfq6cuuynpaw2vjcfwacdnzwvmp59flnp3mdfez3czpsprpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumr0wpczuum0vd5kzmp0ksxxx2.

Please, Bitcoiners, stop being so naive.

Do you think the system will give up the goose that lays the golden eggs, which is the fiat system?

Bitcoin is attacked every day by three-letter agencies.

Do you remember why Satoshi disappeared?

Do you remember who Gavin Andresen was?

Do you believe Craig Wright acted alone?

Do you think the block size war was started by mere idiots?

Please, don't be so naive. Where do you think spam is financed from? Do you know how many millions have been spent?

Stop being a child, they are state actors, grow up and take action.

Pure statism.

By that logic, they should shoot alcohol and tobacco sellers, who cause many more deaths than illegal drugs.

The war on drugs has always struck me as pure and simple hypocrisy. People earn money however they can, and in my view, selling drugs is a completely legitimate business, and state intervention is an attack on private property.

Incidentally, states are the biggest traffickers. JD Vance should also shoot the entire US military and senior officers who were involved in the cultivation and trafficking of opium in Afghanistan, which was almost non-existent before their arrival thanks to the Taliban's ban.

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Satoshi was against putting “arbitrary data” (such as messages or images) on the Bitcoin chain. His own messages make three ideas clear:

- Do not put clear messages/data on the chain. On the idea of attaching text to payments, he said: “It would not be wise to have plain text messages permanently recorded... it would be an accident waiting to happen.” He proposed that, if messaging were to be included, it should be a separate system from Bitcoin.

- For non-monetary uses (e.g., DNS), another chain is better. In the BitDNS debate, he explained that stacking other systems on top of the Bitcoin chain does not scale and that “Bitcoin and BitDNS can be used separately; users should not have to download both to use one or the other.” He also pointed out that space on the Bitcoin chain is expensive.

- Concern about “bloat.” He anticipated that Bitcoin users could become “increasingly strict” in limiting the size of the chain and keeping it accessible to many devices.

“Re: Suggestion: Allow short messages to be sent together with bitcoins?” — Oct 23, 2010

Key line: “It would be unwise to have permanently recorded plaintext messages… an accident waiting to happen.” — Satoshi rejects storing messages on-chain and says a messaging system should be separate from Bitcoin.

“Re: BitDNS and Generalizing Bitcoin” — Dec 9–10, 2010

“I think it would be possible for BitDNS to be a completely separate network and separate block chain…” — pushes other uses (like DNS) off Bitcoin.

“Piling every proof-of-work quorum system in the world into one dataset doesn’t scale… Users shouldn’t have to download all of both to use one or the other.” — warns against burdening Bitcoin with unrelated data/protocols.

“Re: Version 0.3.18” — Dec 9, 2010

“I… support a third transaction type for timestamp hash-sized arbitrary data… [so] nodes… don’t need to… index it.” — if you must anchor data, keep it hash-only and non-indexed (minimizes bloat).

Here is proof of how they are trying to change the narrative and purpose of Bitcoin, straight out of the communist playbook.

I've been wasting a lot of time on this lately because it's a blatant attack on Bitcoin, and I'm not going to let it happen just because.

Bitcoin is too important to fail, and we must not leave any loopholes that could be exploited by politicians/the system.

If Bitcoin fails, there is no hope, and that is why Bitcoin has to be conservative. We must only allow changes that improve privacy, nothing else.

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They continually said that Lightning Network was a failure. The reality is that, as an off-chain protocol, it is much more private than even Monero and coinjoins.

Against decentralized coinjoin protocols, obviously because it screwed up their business, they weren't concerned about privacy.

Their software was terrible, it wasn't a blind coordinator as it had several bugs that allowed the labeling of incoming and outgoing transactions, even addresses hardcoded into the code for ricochet.

Unlike Nostr, where many privacy tools are being built, such as messengers and decentralized and anonymous exchanges like Mostro.

Honestly, they were terrible guys.

I have a different theory: Core is not interested in CTV because CTV offers many powerful privacy advantages such as joinpools/coinpools.

You're telling a lot of lies.

First of all, the filters worked up to version 25. If now it's a person who decides the filters (which is also a lie because knots has more and more developers), it's because core refused to fix the bug.

Your claim about the DDOS attack is nonsense. DDOS is there to protect your node and make it usable.

Many people who support Knots support CTV. In fact, it is likely that CTV will be implemented first in Knots.

In fact, everyone who criticizes Knots is always the same: shitcoiners, samurai, monero, and other crap.

Filtering spam is not censorship.

Saying that filtering spam is censorship is like saying water doesn't wet.

The definition of spam in bitcoin is clear and simple: any transaction that is not a monetary exchange and harms transactions that are monetary exchanges, for example by slowing them down.

From what I can see, none of the people talking about this understand the decentralization of bitcoin either.

Bitcoin decentralization is directly proportional to the cost of running a node. Cheaper node = more decentralization

Has no one noticed how much more computationally expensive it is to run a node since the spam started?

How many Raspberry nodes have left?

Now imagine if the restriction is removed and we allow spam.

There are people who run a node because we want to verify our transactions without relying on a third party, and we use Bitcoin every day. It is also our bank, which is why we defend it tooth and nail and do not want it to change, because we do not want to risk losing our savings.

Here, most of those in favor of spam don't have "skin in the game."

Windows is the biggest cancer in the industry; the world is driven by open source and UNIX-like systems.

I also find the criticism Apple receives amusing, especially from people who use Windows.

I guess you don't know that macOS/iOS is open source, except for the graphical environment and applications such as Pages, etc.

The entire kernel and OS environment is open source.

Projects such as WebKit (Safari engine), Swift, CUPS, libdispatch (GCD), mDNSResponder (Bonjour), launchd, among others, are also open source and from Apple.

Not to mention the contributions that the BSD ecosystem receives thanks to Apple, among others:

- Clang/LLVM: Apple promoted Clang/LLVM and maintains it as an open project; FreeBSD adopted it as the default compiler since FreeBSD 10 (2014).

- LLDB and the modern STL: the LLDB debugger (part of LLVM) and libc++/libc++abi were born at Apple (initially led by Howard Hinnant) and are now widely used in BSD.

- Grand Central Dispatch (libdispatch): Apple opened libdispatch, its concurrency library; there is a cross-platform version also used in FreeBSD.

- Bonjour / mDNSResponder: Apple's multicast-DNS/DNS-SD daemon is open and has a port/manuals in FreeBSD.

- CUPS: Apple acquired it in 2007 and kept it open source, used by macOS and other Unix-like systems; today its development for Linux is led by OpenPrinting.

- Swift: Apple's language is open source; since Swift 6.2 Apple announced official support for FreeBSD, and SwiftPM already supports the FreeBSD platform.

- Security (TrustedBSD/OpenBSM): macOS integrates the TrustedBSD MAC Framework (the basis for sandboxing), and Apple released/relicensed parts of OpenBSM that were integrated into FreeBSD.

When will Microsoft do this?

Climate change is 4.54 billion years old, the same age as planet Earth.

The Earth's climate has never remained the same because it is a ball of molten material that is cooling down, and solar cycles have a greater effect on the Earth than the Earth's own heat.

What the hell are you selling, you bastards? You want more money, you useless bastards...

What could possibly go wrong, guys?

Visual explanation of what happens to your money in a statist system.

- The food represents your money, earned by you.

- The frog on the left is the state.

- The frog on the right is you.

https://blossom.primal.net/8c0d4b2ac62f4c79b3c00a06a5aac8ee6434258ae9e8bb95f1a2942ab131ff29.mp4

Adrien Brody is Satan, or at least works for him.

I'll leave it there for today, but it's curious how certain people overreact to knots. What are they afraid of? Their logic doesn't apply...