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And now also with #Schnorr signature support!
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@stevenroose
See "#space firm" read, "#autonomousDrone" firm. -
@stevenroose yeah but where will you then get your daily uninspirational humblebrags from?
“sHe WaS 5 mInUtEs LaTe To ThE iNtErViEw. i GaVe HeR a ChAnCe. It'S cAlLeD lEaDeRsHiP.” #leadership #admireme #inspiration #yourewelcome #gifttohumanity #networking #pleasekillme
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@stevenroose this is a project a lot of people in the #OpenAppEcosystem group would support, and are to some degree already working on:
https://www.loomio.org/g/exAKrBUp/open-app-ecosystem -
@Muto @vanitasvitae @debacle @js @stevenroose @tigase
thanks for the feedbacks. So it seems that #Siskin is close but not there yet (to summarize: no #OMEMO for MUC, unreliable Push and OMEMO, and aesgcm not merged yet – those are feedbacks, not my personal experience as I've tested only for a few minutes so far –).
Do you have similar experience and list of problems with #ChatSecure and #Monal? That are the 3 names I see the most when people are talking about #XMPP and #iOS.
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@paul @gitea @Bobo_PK @dachary @forgefriends @sebastian @stevenroose W.r.t the criminal enterprises claim— criminals use #cryptocurrency & also banks. We don’t cancel banks just b/c criminals use them. We don’t cancel cars just b/c drive-by shootings happen. More generally, we don’t oppress legitimate users of a tool just because there are some bad actors. #Unbanked people should not be excluded from commerce on the basis that thieves exist.
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> Many dung beetles, known as rollers, roll dung into round balls, which are used as a food source or breeding chambers. Others, known as tunnelers, bury the dung wherever they find it. A third group, the dwellers, neither roll nor burrow: they simply live in dung.
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@ryanleesipes Hehe, honestly I'm not. I only read up on Sieve in documents but never managed to use it because I couldn't find any #ManageSieve app that worked on my OS. The Tb plugin also never worked somehow. And personally already worked around the problem of having a huge unfiltered inbox on mobile by having a second dedicated mailbox for development mailing lists and Github notification etc.
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@openculture @glynmoody This website blocks me from seeing their own content because it claims I have an ad blocker while I don't have an ad blocker. I'm just using the #Firefox #FirefoxFocus browser..
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Very in-depth write-up on the history of Craig #Wright and his legal disturbances of late by Greg Maxwell. Definitely recommend for anyone going "wtf?" when reading about Wright lately..
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Proton leaving the #Fediverse already..
RT @protonmail: After a review of Proton’s social footprint, we’ve decided to refocus our efforts into fewer channels where we can give our 100% to serve the community with relevant content, updates about the #protonsuite, and our take on breaking privacy news.
Stay connected with us via Twitter https://twitter.com/ProtonMail/.
This account will no longer be monitored by the Proton team.
Thank you again to our community for your support!
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@TheFuzzStone Comparing with #Briar and #Berty. There seem to be a lot of these new "decentralized p2p messaging" apps/protocols lately.
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@waxwing I speak the word regularly. At least a few times a year though :) But yeah idk how Grin is doing. From time to time I hope some people decide to develop a one-way peg from Bitcoin to a #Mimblewimble sidechain.
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To my followers from the US, I'd like to bring the existence of this initiative to your attention.
It's an attempt at solving the "lesser of two evils" dilemma of the #election2020. Please give it some thought.
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To my followers from the US, I'd like to bring the existence of this initiative to your attention.
It's an attempt at solving the "lesser of two evils" dilemma of the #election2020. Please give it some thought.
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We have just launched the commercial service of “SETTLENET,” instant gross settlement service for trading companies, exchanges, asset managers and brokers. #LiquidNetwork #JPYS #LBTC
https://www.garage.co.jp/en/pr/release/2020/06/20200609/ -
@lioh #Namecoin didn't have any premine/airdrop and it's merge-mined with #Bitcoin, which means that it doesn't have to generate its own proof-of-work and that coins are evenly distributed to all miners and not awarded to the creators.
Sadly, DNS is a hard system to disrupt or enter as a small player. It's hard, even in Linux, to support custom TLDs at the OS level. Some people have browser extensions or forwarder domains, but it's not the real thing. -
@lioh #Namecoin didn't have any premine/airdrop and it's merge-mined with #Bitcoin, which means that it doesn't have to generate its own proof-of-work and that coins are evenly distributed to all miners and not awarded to the creators.
Sadly, DNS is a hard system to disrupt or enter as a small player. It's hard, even in Linux, to support custom TLDs at the OS level. Some people have browser extensions or forwarder domains, but it's not the real thing. -
@Mikoto @nitox @jookia The difference is that you can't use the coins, but they don't go away. You don't have to spend them. With #Bitcoin, you have to spend them. If you spend your bitcoins to mine, you will spend the majority on electricity. In a frictionless economy, you'd just break-even.
> You have to #own #real-life #money instead, which is already quite #centralised.
That's a broken argument.
> #anal
That's very mature.
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@FreePietje @kekcoin The ENS can be useful. Sadly it's built on #Ethereum.. #Namecoin is #Bitcoin merge-mined. So it's supposed to be ideal. I haven't heard much of the project for many years, though.
It would be cool if those crazy web-devs building all the Ethereum infrastructure could do some work on Namecoin. Sadly there are no ICOs throwing millions at them, though. I guess they have misaligned motivations.. -
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Idea: A #Bitcoin softfork that adds #demurrage of say 0.5% per year in the form of enforcing a minimum miner fee based on the coin-age being spent.
This would increase on-chain fees as users have an incentive to spend coins before the demurrage becomes larger than the regular block-space fee. It would affect hodlers more than layer 2 users because they generally tend to set higher fees already. -
Who is Patrick Byrne?
Great short documentary on Patrick #Byrne, former #Overstock CEO goes US Federal Spy goes full #Bitcoin and #Blockchain maximalist against the #DeepState.