I see people often say not to store your seeds in a password manager. This is because they're using password managers incorrectly, most likely giving them access to the internet/web browser.
My view is if I can't store a seed in a password manager then I shouldn't be putting any secrets there. On the flipside, if you use your password manager on a system without any internet connection (correctly) then you can store any secrets there.
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The kids are alright.
GM. If you're looking for a good pocket knife, Benchmade is amazing.
TIL the woman who created my OS coined the term "evil maid attack."

Evil maid attack - Wikipedia
If you believe Ross Ulbricht should be free, what do you think of Variety Jones/Cimon/Plural of Mongoose? Should he be free too, or is he more guilty because he convinced Ross to do more of his mafia style moves?
Anyone got a review of a Starbook? #asknostr


Star Labs®
StarBook 14-inch
The StarBook Mk VI features Intel's 12th Generation and AMD Ryzen 7 processors. Available with a host of options, including open-source coreboot fi...
git push --set-upstream origin golden-girl
'Normies looking at me like, "How the dude do it?" Built an empire off computers I rooted.'
Anyone else ever type `exit` and press enter to try and close the browser?
First TFTC I've been excited about in a while: 

Spotify for Creators
#509: Sustaining Bitcoin For Generations with Michael Goldstein by TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast
Marty sits down with Michael Goldstein to discuss the Nakamoto Institute, timeless ideas, and bitcoin rhetoric.
Learn about the Satoshi Nakamoto I...