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@ d3d74124:a4eb7b1d
2025-04-21 15:35:34
Yikes. Traditions are fragile.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-21 15:32:47
Nope, it's tradition - which the current coalition didn't follow (e.g. the anti-immigration party is in charge is dismantling the asylum system, and predictably doesn't get anything done).
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@ d3d74124:a4eb7b1d
2025-04-21 15:25:45
Is that first paragraph something enforced in law? Seems reasonable to have to cut your own funding you carry through legislation.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-21 14:37:47
Just a footnote on Dutch coalition politics: typically when budget cuts are needed, coalition party A and B each have to take care of these cuts in their own favorite department. So e.g. a left leaning party would have to cut social security spending and a right leaning party the defense budget.
The current coalition doesn't do that, which is one reason it's dysfunctional. DOGE suffers from the same problem: only cutting things you don't like doesn't work in the long run, you have to cut things you do like. That said, things that work in one political culture may not work in all.
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@ d3d74124:a4eb7b1d
2025-04-21 14:01:29
Correct. Because the incentives are misaligned. The inability to run abhorrent deficits should right size most goverment spending to where we can begin to talk a out tax relief.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-21 13:22:14
One problem is that many people advocate lowering taxes while not lowering government expenses, and also not implementing these "creative solutions".
That's politically the easiest sell. A more honest approach would be to say: the government should stop doing X even if it has plenty of tax revenue to pay for it. Any politician doing that will get voted out of office long before any creative solution appears.
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@ d3d74124:a4eb7b1d
2025-04-21 13:10:50
"Show me a civilized society without taxes
s."
Vibes the same as someone asking in the 18th century:
"Show me a civilized society without blood letting."
It misses any creative solutions introduced with the advent of new technology.
"BuT yoU cAn'T show Me OnE!"
Is not a demonstration of intellect but rather an admittance that there is no evolution of thought beyond the Luddite answer of extortion and violence. The arguing party cannot advance the argument to one of "taxes" as "technology" to consider alternatives in the abstract but stays firmly fixated on being right with absolute concretes.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-20 12:22:11
Grab some eggs and listen to me and nostr:npub1art8cs66ffvnqns5zs5qa9fwlctmusj5lj38j94lv0ulw0j54wjqhpm0w5 talking about Bitcoin Core v29!
https://bitcoinexplainedpodcast.com/@nado/episodes/episode-97
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-19 15:32:00
Not that you'll need more than 60 hours worth of calories after eating it...
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@ 460c25e6:ef85065c
2025-04-19 15:29:27
2 grams of uranium has enough calories for the next 60 years of your life!
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-19 14:34:14
BitGo as well: https://bitcoinops.org/en/bitgo-musig2/
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@ 11674b2d:8558ab51
2025-04-19 14:29:25
These services seem to use it in production:
https://acinq.co/blog/phoenix-swaproot
https://nunchuk.io/blog/taproot-multisig
https://lightning.engineering/posts/2025-02-13-loop-musig2/
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@ 675b84fe:12e1d728
2025-04-19 14:25:01
Is MuSig2 in production anywhere?
And/or: Which libraries have implemented it?
Thanks in advance.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-18 14:05:56
Significantly better for technical content, but there's less of it. The bitcoin-dev mailinglist and Delving forum have much more content, and for the time being are better platforms imo.
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@ cf0006bd:66634f23
2025-04-18 14:04:07
Nostr seems marginally better than X for technical & cypherpunk content.
The culture is significantly more cringe though and that's saying something.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-18 14:03:59
Why would anyone want to run a closed source Bitcoin miner, especially when an equivalent open source option is available? Unless you don't mind potentially not getting paid if you actually find a block :-)
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-18 08:54:24
I prefer truss-minimised social networks.
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@ 61594d71:9ce401b0
2025-04-18 08:25:20
we can re-truss each other's trusses
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-18 08:02:21
Get it? Let us social!
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-18 08:01:50
Lettuce Social?
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-17 18:13:02
#porquesnodos
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-17 18:12:31
Fwiw this isn't going to happen.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-17 18:12:06
This isn't a politician I think.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-17 17:51:43
Pretty much, and then they'll make a rule to counter than and before you know it you have all the complexity back, which was the main argument for this change in the first place.
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@ 234e96d5:7543d966
2025-04-17 17:17:43
Great idea, so I just take loans to buy a fuck load of property, pay no tax because I don’t have wealth, only debt and then rent out those properties and pay zero income tax?
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@ 9e30e940:fa7ea90a
2025-04-17 16:38:14
A perfectly logical reasoning. However, your premise is flawed. You assume politicians have the common good in mind, but that's false.
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@ 28e8deb2:4d0ce509
2025-04-17 16:27:45
It's boiling frog communism. 8.5% confiscation per year is 50% in 8 years. Hopefully this would not prevent from saving in assets with unregistered ownership. Ideally in one that allows for easy transport accross borders.
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@ f5544749:d0498b47
2025-04-17 16:26:16
also they will introduce the wealth tax and keep the income tax because that’s how reality (often) works
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-17 16:17:53
In other words, this scheme only allows you to save for a down payment, and prevents you from investing in any other asset class - since nothing has a risk-free return of 8.5% plus inflation, let alone enough to actually accumulate.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-17 16:15:38
Someone crazy person just proposed an 8,5% wealth tax to replace income tax. And then says:
> Young people with high incomes now often spend on luxury, because saving for a house seems unfeasible. "If they can build wealth faster, they will postpone that expensive journey for a while," says Kooiman.
How do you build wealth if it's taxed at 8.5% per year? Sounds to me like this forces everyone (even more) to get a mortgage, because a home is taxed less than every other asset and won't pay net worth tax until you've repaid the house.
https://www.accountancyvanmorgen.nl/2025/04/17/vervang-alle-heffingen-door-een-vermogensbelasting/
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-16 08:52:24
Also a useful text if you deploy a bug to production on Friday :-)
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-16 08:02:41
Yeah, and Big Agriculture keeps lobbying for it because their crops grow faster. But it gets in our food!
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@ cf9b2a13:0937eec1
2025-04-15 22:28:10
Very handy as a fire retardant though.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-15 21:06:11
Dihydrogen Monoxide!
https://image.nostr.build/b9c130cd448104573da56b1aa68281d920cfe9f08cfe255a3385f9d54f8999c0.jpg
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2025-04-15 20:59:10
damn that sounds like the ideal combo
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2025-04-15 20:40:19
anyone try this hydrogen water thing? make a difference?
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-15 19:45:19
If only the order was so predictable :-)
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@ 5cad82c8:c598d6ff
2025-04-15 16:58:23
First they come for the migrants, then for the homosexuals and then for you. nostr:note1vumvhyg2022uj4tsarjnrqspj65u6qpr94hgthlr5sjdhntff4rs3xlmg5
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-15 16:51:55
Do you mean Tuesday?
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@ f70851e7:f1ee9109
2025-04-15 16:02:54
Yes, we are doing it again!
Cypherpunk meetup in Prague as an official side event of BTC Prague happens on Thursday, 17th June and it's again on a (different) boat, so we will play pirates!
Tickets below the manifesto...
🔥 Webs, grids, meshes
🫂 Peer-to-peer Everything
We often get smitten by the picture of the world as a hierarchy: Someone always above, someone always below. Bosses, leaders, rulers, chains of command, all wrapped in societal imperatives.
But if you zoom out, the real world doesn’t run on pyramids – it runs on webs. Across the world, resilient communities and decentralized networks are quietly rewriting the rules. They don’t wait for permission. They don’t hold press conferences. They operate in whispers, in code, in trade, in trust. They don’t change the world top-down.They change it side-to-side, network to network.
Bitcoin has the power to turn a gathering into a market. A message into a contract. A connection into a livelihood. It empowers not just the individual, but the network—and in that network, we are seeing real resistance grow. And here, Bitcoin can play a critical role: as private money, as collateral, as a tool for exit.
Come to learn what works, meet those who’ve walked the path in different shoes and get inspired about how to connect the dots, the nodes and the webs into an unbeatable movement.
Because the people building the future aren’t climbing ladders. They’re weaving webs.
Come to ask not “How do we win?”—but “How do we weave?”
https://pay.cypherpunk.today/apps/2XpjQGab73AHiuHq1KNEEyFFKSZx/crowdfund
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-15 08:38:43
Everyone should decide their own emotional state, but if you're organizing a conference and have foreigners attend, you should probably pay attention to border policy.
There've always been scary incidents occasionally, but the frequency has increased and the government is actively fear mongering.
My former university of Utrecht is now giving staff burner laptops for conference travel. That's the kind of stuff one normally does for China.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-14 09:58:19
https://image.nostr.build/afea5df68d1f81eca22c6e35f2932c0b3353893d0bd308c61cc4fb02218e5a8c.jpg
nostr:note1xhqkwwnk3dz4vg6s4ek4e4sv53nnjnwshx42hq3wxnw5h2yy9v6snkwp62
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 20:29:05
> Het OM had dit stilzetten van de overmatige bankmonitoring natuurlijk ook zelf kunnen doen. Als bewaker van het strafrecht had het artikel 138c kunnen toepassen op deze massale privacyschending. Maar in plaats daarvan richtte het zich op het verder opjagen en onder druk zetten van banken vanwege hun antiwitwasbeleid. Dát is waar het misgaat in Nederland.
https://hrif.eu/2025/04/zolang-het-om-dreigt-en-de-ap-zwijgt-blijven-banken-de-avg-en-ai-act-overtreden/
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 19:16:14
That said, the area around Georgetown University is quite nice. Just need to shove the freeway underground and make it a river promenade.
https://image.nostr.build/b49af42ffa050b9ff84b8f4f4d2bb50644922c604b56fdde2b8bebfc768b42aa.jpg
https://image.nostr.build/81bf50014790d2598f2c69773455bbe76cfbcdb4de4e4483dc637aff5d3769f7.jpg
https://image.nostr.build/5a4b1b33b7375f2fe5f68cd53bba39f405f764ea15cfdc59d2b6141278180635.jpg
https://image.nostr.build/9aaa42c9dde6bc368e2bb3ecdbbb2395df875dbe02dbb114aefe599e7a30f5b2.jpg
https://image.nostr.build/cd36ef24efd8a98ed9b2bf6b27186799533e1a44db46a6c5b5db67d432db2e59.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 19:09:22
Vibe urban development?
https://image.nostr.build/a5b2cc7e462106051ebeca5401d7d32c39d7784cdd9e9abcfc463e03afe475e6.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 16:29:47
nostr:note1yqhacnc56lph2kanfvxwuuhwqu8erq2hmlc9c6hgq2pln2pg2ttq29gy6q
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 16:13:14
Cool, but why are y'all in a room of real estate investors? :-)
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 16:05:22
The mainstream economic answer would be that putting up barriers for competition would give American companies no incentive to improve. Sadly there's plenty examples where high tariffs and other barriers did cause laziness, the US ship building industry is one. Brazil also has experience...
Though I suspect a modest tariff might help push entrepreneurs from thinking "there's no point in competing" to "alright, let's try".
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 14:27:39
Zarps?
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@ 17538dc2:71ed77c4
2025-04-13 14:22:07
Wen arkzaps? 👀
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 14:21:11
Right, so he probably meant "proverbial" but this was a much better sound bite :-)
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 13:51:11
* fewer war zones
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 13:50:56
Breaking up a long trip is underrated. I wish airports were less hassle and there were fewer zones between Europe and South East Asia though...
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2025-04-13 13:43:00
This seems to be the number one response to my question about tariffs:
“If it was made in America the quality would be just as bad as the chinese slop”
Didn’t realize america produces such terrible quality stuff with no hope of improvement 😬
nostr:note1ls8stlktazn0tupytr8ljz6q8gtdk2egte7n3tg0u4p34yrm68rswgj04u
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 13:35:20
It makes you go through a fake and clumsy conversation that takes much longer than the form though.
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@ eab0e756:7ab91f4f
2025-04-13 13:11:46
My husband is flying back to the U.S. today after having been stuck in Egypt managing a big construction project for a while.
He hates long flights, so to amp himself up he randomly decided to stop in Dublin for two days. Just because he hadn’t been there before.
So he just went there by himself for no particular reason, stayed in a literal castle hotel, ate steak, drank beer, spent hours walking around seeing all sorts of delightful churches and parks and homes, and then left.
https://m.primal.net/QOAQ.jpg
https://m.primal.net/QOAS.jpg
https://m.primal.net/QOAT.jpg
https://m.primal.net/QOAU.jpg
https://m.primal.net/QOAV.jpg
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@ 74ffc51c:1d6d1856
2025-04-13 06:36:12
Wat. If all AI gives to the world is the ability for me to not have to fill out forms then I'll take it.
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@ 90cca4db:5b130ac6
2025-04-13 03:33:37
I took it as “stop trying to build things grandmas can use, because they won’t no matter how easy you make it.”
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 02:41:00
Everyone who bribes sufficiently and/or spooks Wall Street into selling off treasuries?
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-13 02:39:51
Op Next conference. I have no idea what he was trying to say though :-)
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@ bd9eb657:a710a45a
2025-04-13 01:43:28
What was this from?
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-12 18:36:30
I did one yesterday evening too, cool stuff!
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@ bb1cf525:3947672c
2025-04-12 18:16:53
Been trying out what might be among the world's first ARK transactions on Bitcoin mainnet.
Here I send some sats from the @ArkLabs wallet to my Phoenix wallet (using a LN swap).
Bullish!
https://m.primal.net/QNJm.mp4
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-12 15:41:23
DO NOT STACK
IT WILL GET STUCK
https://image.nostr.build/1d648673470688b5c934a5378474e02af33961e94ae44e8bfa9f7823a458fad2.jpg
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@ 1989034e:b9c4276b
2025-04-12 15:29:01
Here's nostr:nprofile1qqs94rjcrut2qyhzf54xgq2j44tzqkxtqe0pmu5wjp7ph75zc9gv3wsprpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuetcw3exzcnfw3eju6t0qyvhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnsv9kxzmnydyhxxmr0w4jqkgrnhe quoting Ayn Rand to a room full of real estate investors.
https://m.primal.net/QNCa.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-12 14:59:46
Great chart, original by Eric Wall.
Block subsidy relative to fees per halving period.
https://image.nostr.build/f1b4d7e4bcc61cb296b6bfb003d15d1a33b46419a6bbdeabb213727738f99a41.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-12 13:22:42
Every place could still have a specialty to be proud off, which they then sell all over the world. Ideally of course.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-12 13:16:51
History of Forks. Good morning.
https://image.nostr.build/2af9cb06d6d942fdd609fe8ba060b9ae4ce042f98151aa69678b89226d1cda8a.jpg
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@ bd8aed58:cb1cdb53
2025-04-12 10:26:12
Local production/manufacturing can give a region a sense of pride and ownership of a product, there’s certainly something to be said there. I understand it’s not all sunshine and roses, but towns and cities all over used and to this day are called things like the “clock city” or the “yarn city” etc, etc.
Consumers very much care about quality but it’s in the context of the product. With extremely cheap, semi disposable goods, consumer’s criteria for quality is mainly that it actually works as intended and doesn’t break immediatley.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-12 09:06:16
For an illustration of (2): https://youtu.be/B90_SNNbcoU
Putting tariffs on Amazon would probably fix more than putting them on China :-)
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-12 09:03:17
Other than food and a few other things, there's no reason why local production is any better. Global transport is cheap and expertise is spread out.
I think there's two reasons many products are crap quality:
1. Consumers only care about price
2. Amazon deliberately confuses consumers about quality, e.g. by allowing fake reviews, deceptive marketing, not having expert reviews, and not having objective filters for quality
(2) was a bit better when local retailers still existed that actually knew what they were selling and could vouch for quality. Though there plenty bad sales incentives there too.
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2025-04-12 08:42:29
Tired of cheap chinese crap everywhere. Maybe people will start saving their money and actually buy good quality stuff locally— not made with Foxconn-style labour. Low time preference.
How are tariffs on china a bad thing in this sense? I get that it’s a lot more complicated, with iphones being assembled by foxconn and the complexities of the supply chain… but still, isn’t this directionally ok? Even if we have to pay a higher price?
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-12 08:15:40
If all your chatbot does under the hood is to fill out a form, JUST GIVE ME THE FORM.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-12 00:25:57
Are many miners using Windows?
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@ 74ffc51c:1d6d1856
2025-04-12 00:04:58
almost finished with the guide for running DATUM on windows.
it starts - as is tradition - with instructions for how to install Linux. (WSL).
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-11 19:47:56
"The ephemeral grandmother doesn't exist" - nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8
https://image.nostr.build/30ac9c03a09342d5d06183b77678f89c6f8762e4de3332fd1328bc679ba6d766.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-11 19:37:30
Apparently BitVM diagrams are a meme now?
https://image.nostr.build/e7dbda924ce35648c8c0d7d03be6aca54c72b3d2f4aa25d7a0e86e47f6850b8a.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-11 17:44:28
Live block validation...
https://image.nostr.build/f6bb168e96c39b1b7cfd973bbda1ef50ab9fec9baea82f4af246dccc80f4e136.jpg
https://image.nostr.build/5bdf8047a0b1640188fdfc6bae635d5827bbf7c2585d046db746d48e3070b64a.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-11 16:25:55
See schedule: https://opnextschedule.my.canva.site
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-11 16:25:22
Tune in to the livestream in about 1 hour (13:35 ET) for Portland Hodls talk, it should be a fun one:
https://www.youtube.com/live/mhRZZOdJzGE
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-11 15:13:38
Part of a bigger project, will explain later.
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@ 8c61573e:9b4f1f41
2025-04-11 15:04:03
Why?
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-11 13:56:45
I assume it wants your phone number to verify, but I didn't check.
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-11 13:48:50
Huge
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-10 21:23:50
Looking forward to #BitDevs
https://image.nostr.build/89121512b2db53733d0f43ab15aff2389c1676e1669e85e6bdb0d116325f0e53.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-10 20:04:52
Hashed out the approach between the President and Treasury on how to ban 64 byte transactions. It's a three stage process:
1. Executive Order to explain to the public how these things are only used by bad hombres
2. OFAC will add them to their list. Clearly anyonecanspend is Communist property - but Supreme Court might bikeshed the SegWit issue
3. A soft fork, but we can't wait for Bitcoin Core, they're too fucking slow
#GreatConsensusCleanup
Also I couldn't find the CIA headquarters.
https://image.nostr.build/d85fa9e2d68b28bc74ea263f469c47dcb0112b18219ecafbfe492f92bff377ca.jpg
https://image.nostr.build/dcd024f809400c82883f995f531c24b96b214fd6c437b50ace21be63a4231ceb.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-10 19:17:19
A #KYC bathroom, only in America...
https://image.nostr.build/cecdbf05417d18274df706ec8c654e486c628ebd9b007d26544d28dc8dab2311.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-10 17:47:12
Thankfully since Brexit the UK can have its own Bitcoin friendly policy!
In any case, this comes from the #FATF and they're pushing that stuff globally. The EU does it slightly different from the UK, but most of the variation is in how companies enforce it. It sounds like Revolut picked the most shitty way.
It often boils down to cost: if forcing users to send coins back is cheaper than filling out some compliance paperwork, then that's what some companies will do. Especially the kind that doesn't give a fuck about its customers. Just keep in mind that isn't "just the law".
nostr:note1kgm429at54td4nl3rphj9k3mqknygj9mjcjlfd0kfnerv5rsj3ns86egmg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-10 16:49:35
I would distinguish the obscene Trump tariffs from the EU. The latter is intended to compensate for Chinese state subsidies. The bigger question is why China wants to exploit its own workers to make cars artificially cheap for foreigners.
Maybe in order to kill the EU car industry for the long run and then jack up prices later. Though that seems like a risky bet. Maybe the EU should just let them.
The quality remains to be seen. I wouldn't trust safety stats from China, nor from the current US government. These new cars will need to drive for a while in the EU to know. I suspect there will be some really safe and durable brands as well as absolute shit that Volkswagened its way through the approval process.
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@ 50d94fc2:df281d63
2025-04-10 16:36:36
Fun fact. The biggest electric car manufacturer in the world is called BYD and is... Chinese! Their cars cost about half the price of a Tesla for 150% of the quality.
Western trade blocks, if they even exist anymore, are shitting their pants about them so much that our overlords don't let us purchase these cars at their real price. If you believe that tarrifs are going to fix this, I'm very very sorry.
Go travel and see for yourself. And if you don't shit your pants you might wanna see a brain doctor. We're rekt and there's not much to do about it.
https://image.nostr.build/8cf8adf9b50559eb613279e49947badc2b0479eb4f61dff93061a2da806e1ddf.jpg
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-10 12:03:08
#WeAreAllBelgium?
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-10 12:02:16
I suspect they didn't make the USB controller.
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@ 49e2566f:4fe9e853
2025-04-10 07:29:18
Do you want the roads to become even worse? 😉
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@ 76c71aae:3e29cafa
2025-04-10 03:35:02
Did you know you can buy a keyboard made in the US? It looks really nice. The thing is to build a keyboard in the US means it costs $3600!
https://www.norbauer.co/pages/the-seneca
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-10 00:23:46
Well, that's easy to hedge against by buying defense industry stocks :-)
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@ 0691202d:98be4b1c
2025-04-09 23:56:48
No worries Sjors, EU citizens will be extra taxed to fund the war and fund military development in each of the EU countries
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-09 23:16:50
So do the EU revenge-tariffs mean we get lower income taxes? Or does that economic theory on work in the USA?
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@ 6392ad91:3c0432b3
2025-04-09 20:32:05
Why is it that people think modifying the software of the #bitaxe and claiming they did a rework, so they don’t need to open source it?
What on earth do you not understand about GPLv3 ? (do what you want with it but if you modify it you need to open source it)
This benefits the community among miners.
We at #osmu do not hold back we try to lead the way. #bitcoin needs to be open source and this is not just heartbreaking but also sad to see how many people are lurking on money.
I got a clear message for you.
GO
FUCK
YOURSELF
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@ 8685ebef:58f8faf8
2025-04-09 15:29:15
Variations of this claim exist, I believe Dan Carlin brought it up here as well: nostr:note1prfe8zwuu5qq08ymsdf3xrn94yed25lyk0upy8xjr6dzurd67y6qenk0f9
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@ 20214b78:a9d72abc
2025-04-09 14:48:34
Good insight, never thought of it that way before.
Did you come up with that on your own or read it somewhere?