An unsettling realization: most people in #Bitcoin space lack critical thinking skills. I thought this group would be more resistance to emotionally triggered behavioral patterns.
ManyKeys
manykeys@npub.cash
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Keys, not credos
People seem to forget the simple truth; intrinsically, bitcoin is an open-source software. Its qualia are immutability and persistence — once released, it can’t be uninvented, can’t be recalled, and can’t be stopped. It runs wherever someone decides to run it, beyond borders, laws, or control.
Just about few days that #fulcrum massive update dropped with substantial improvements in db resilience. I wrote the guy who authored it in GitHub, volunteered to donate and asked him how much he would need to fix the corrupted db issue when killed. The guy responded, people started following suit, he got well above the target that he envisioned. Now we have an improved version of it available for free.
That's how I like it.
It is a bad sign that some think it is possible to stop #Bitcoin.
Go ahead and try to stop me from running a TOR node connected to few nerdAxes.
Dumb shit.
Only in America could a painkiller be stripped of its name and replaced with an advertiser’s jingle, and people still think that’s the standard.
It's called paracetamol, you dumb fucks.
@calle, I am playing around with cashu.me and purrmint — a great combo — but remote singer login is missing. Do you expect to include it in forseeable future?
Religious fanatics and freedom tech developers probably have less in common than the Ten Commandments and an open-source license agreement.
We don’t hate statism nearly enough. In fact, we let it thrive right under our noses, tolerating a bloated parasite that stifles our freedoms and drains our potential. Until we muster genuine contempt for this ever-expanding apparatus, we’ll remain shackled — content with bread crumbs while it feasts on our liberties.