100K is peanuts. It's all perspective.
- When 1₿ was $1,000 then $1 bitcoin seemed so cheap.
- When 1₿ was $100,000 then $100 bitcoin seemed so cheap.
- When 1₿ is $100,000,000 then $100,000 bitcoin will seem so cheap.
- When 1₿ is... (there is no top)
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The feature on CashApp to smash buy automatically when Bitcoin drops below a threshold is 👌
@jack
The game is to acquire assets. Bitcoin is the ultimate asset. It’s real simple
automatic referencing and dereferencing 👌
#rust
fletcherism is #pow
slow down, chew your food more
"Fletcherism: What It Is"
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Fletcherism: What It Is, by Horace Fletcher.
I hate when people describe any aspect of bitcoin as “magic”
Math is not magic and describing something as magic doesn’t facilitate learning or understanding. It discourages it.
"Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- Patrick Henry
March 23, 1775
gpg --full-generate-key
A sat saved is a sat earned.
parameters => place holders
arguments => actual values
pros and cons list of #rust programming
Pros: memory safe, maintainable, fun
Cons(1, Box::new(Cons(2, Box::new(Cons(3, Box::new(Nil))))))
“ I can’t afford to waste my time making money.”
- JLR Agassiz
pomodoro technique
retention >> pace || volume
Leonhard Euler was so fucking insanely genius it's hard to believe.
Everyone knows: e≈2.71828
But check out this wiki list. 
List of topics named after Leonhard Euler - Wikipedia
ah now its more clear - deref coercion is quite convenient. and of course it's implemented implicitly. Else, could you imagine the eyesore of * and & combinations all over the place.
(2.1×10^15) / (8.1×10^9) = 259,259
Bose–Chaudhuri–Hocquenghem codes (BCH codes) are actually really cool and useful
simple example showcasing stack vs heap behavior
let w = 5;
let x = w; // two copies of value w now on the stack
let y = Box::new(w); // copy value w on the heap (y points to it from stack)
let z = y // ownership change. y goes out of scope and now z points to that value on the heap.