I just saw a check in a public trash can. It was signed for mobile deposit so I assume it was deposited already. However, no effort was made to obscure the routing or account numbers or the identity of either party before dropping it in a public trash can.
Between that and the grown man picking his boogers and eating them at a stop light I got a strong reminder that the average person has no concept of when, how, or why to try to be private.
Bill Cypher
bill@nostrplebs.com
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I'm always falling behind on the trends. I still thought we were doing a sideways vlog while holding 2 forms of government photo ID.
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Just added more local businesses to openstreetmaps. Showed up early to meet someone at a multi business plaza and added every business I could see that wasn't already there.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
This is from Daylights privacy policy. The company marketing to you to buy their device for your kids.
Or, you could run #GrapheneOS on a pixel tablet and save yourself a couple hundred thousand sats and a whole lot of privacy invasion.
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They say there is nothing but bitcoin content on nostr, but I'm seeing plenty of #poopsicle content today.
Why exactly don't the normies come here again?
Knots was created to filter transactions that Luke found objectionable to his religion. That means gambling, regular adult porn, alcohol, and other "vices" that are forbidden to Catholics.
He pivoted to ordinals later because his vice FILTERS DIDN'T WORK. He thought he could blacklist addresses, comical now to not think of not reusing addresses.
Hindsight can be foresight if you know enough history.