Another pump, and here we go again with all this nonsense about "encrypting Bitcoin"...
TheFuzzStone
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Agorist ┃ FOSS enthusiast
Running: 'monerod --testnet'
A historic moment for Monero is getting closer.
Tomorrow (May 6), Monero stressnet/beta starts for Full-Chain Membership Proofs (FCMP++) and CARROT upgrade.
Join us for this important moment.
How to join:
GitHub
Release FCMP++ & Carrot beta stressnet v1.1 · seraphis-migration/monero
Overview
This is the v1.1 release of the FCMP++ and Carrot beta stressnet software. This release includes a wallet scanning fix (#346) and minor cl...
The markets have risen too high. It's time for Trump to declare some kind of war.
I see a lot of excitement about the "Framework 13 Pro".
Don't forget that Framework are hypocrites who:
1) pretend to be all about "freedom" and playing in green eco-communism, yet after all these years still haven’t started supporting Coreboot for their main model;
2) censored discussions about Coreboot;
They simply closed the Coreboot discussion thread for many months, but because concerned people noticed their behavior, they eventually reopened the thread and allowed the goyim to discuss Coreboot for the main model.
A pretty picture to grab your goy attention.


It’s been 13 years since Jeff Hanneman passed away.


Today is a wonderful day for leftards!
A bunch of degenerates, who don't understand how the economy works, will go around smashing up stores across some European cities in the name of a revolution for equality.
And tomorrow, these suckers will keep paying their taxes. 😌


Turkish economy is just a mess, so they've decided to bring in foreign goyim to save Erdogan's regime.
Some remote workers might flee to Turkey from Latam.
I doubt people will return right after Turkey froze the bank accounts of Russians at Putin’s request.
And also after Turkey scammed those same Russians with the "buy property = get residency" program.


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While everyone around me is going crazy over AI and agents.
I'm enjoying my fountain pen and paper notebook. 😌
I've updated my FOSS list for GrapheneOS.
I suggested to the developer that they add Monero, because I want to donate some XMR.

GitHub
GitHub - shub39/Grit: 🔨 A Simple todo list and habit tracker for Android
🔨 A Simple todo list and habit tracker for Android - shub39/Grit
Got the 7.0.2 kernel on Arch Linux.
+ some apps update on GrapheneOS.
I love to have the "update day". 😌
What kind of mental freak would you have to be to buy this?


My favorite Nostr client @YakiHonne — got an update.
It's great that the developers are responsive, and I enjoy reporting bugs to them and suggesting UX/UI improvements.
Monero is a unique project.
Privacy by default = digital money/cash holds value in the eyes of people, without the need to pump its price on centralized exchanges.


It seems to me that few people talk about Valve's impressive behavior.
When people say that "Gabe Newell does nothing and still wins", that’s not true.
Valve is a unique company that isn't made up of psychopathic, greedy bastards eager to squeeze every last 0.01 USD out of you.
I've never been a fanboy of any brand, because blind fanaticism has a negative impact on the market.
But what Valve does for free and open-source software + the fact that they make money ethically from hardware = respect.
Just one example — the Steam Deck. A fantastic device. Not locked down. You can do whatever you want with it, customize it, connect any controllers, and so on. And people have appreciated that.
Same goes for the Steam Controller.
Valve could have done what Apple or any other greedy company does to the point of psychopathy: glue the joystick shut, use the most inconvenient screws possible, solder the battery in place, and do 100500 other things to prevent you from maintaining your joystick, forcing you to always buy a new one and have it serviced only by the manufacturer, who would sell you a proprietary screwdriver for $199.90.
But they didn't do that.