One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Reading book about migration routes from latam (The Beast: Riding the Rails and Dodging Narcos on the Migrant Trail - Óscar Martínez) and sourcing info about the The Wall. Because there is info in the book stating the earliest build parts of the wall are from the material leftovers after first gulf war. Interesting.
And now looking at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection page there is Smart Wall Map (or nowadays used to be - with no explanation there is none, only some basic information remaining) and they state:
"CBP is utilizing funds from the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1)” to construct a border barrier system, or a “Smart Wall”, which includes a combination of primary and secondary steel bollard wall, waterborne barriers, patrol roads, and the technology required to tie it all together, such as cameras, lights, and other detection technology."
Like lol; One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
This hit hard especially after the book. What a name.
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Nikki Sixx running butt-naked around the house with the crack pipe because of the 5.9 magnitude earthquake (1.10.1987) in LA scared shit of him.
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From his book The Heroin Diaries


And it's definitely something new. Perhaps healthier as well, since it has not undergone the smoked finishing.
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Interesting to see someone stood up for him - so watched her video and can recommend.
Wiki begging me relentlessly for a donation.
Sup, sure, just where is the Bitcoin?
(Directly, no intermediate payment processor, just the BTCPay server.)


Hell no to any 'invite & earn'


Tired of extension that need to store my nsec directly on the machine, such as nox2-fox and alike.
So switched to Amber. But not every web client allow log-in with Nostr connect.
In case of such situation there is this one extension:
Extension is not signed - approved by the Firefox, so to get it working:
1) In about:config, switch to False: xpinstall.signatures.required + extensions.langpacks.signatures.required
2) Then you can install the extension - manually locate the downloaded archive and confirm its installation
3) Then generate a new URI in Amber for the Bunker46 > click '+' icon, then select the option Add and nesecbunker. Amber has some default relays pre-filled here.
4) Click on the installed Bunker46 and paste the string - it's long, so forward it via Signal for example
5) Save and test the connection
It's afaik best solution. Amber still holds the key and Bunker46 does the job.
The creator's best flex is he does not have the npub tied to him on the GH so I can't even thank him here.
GitHub
GitHub - dsbaars/bunker46-extension: NIP-07 remote signer via NIP-46 / Bunker46
NIP-07 remote signer via NIP-46 / Bunker46. Contribute to dsbaars/bunker46-extension development by creating an account on GitHub.
There is this Moravec's paradox.
That is: from a human perspective - easy tasks (moving objects) are the hardest to teach an AI (or make a code that will operate the HW).
And vice versa, the hardest tasks for us (thinking, writing) are easier - achievable.
I'd like it when someone challenge the old status quo.
This guy - Arvind Narayanan - (also writing the AI Snake Oil newsletter) digging in to it.
"The famous aphorism is neither true nor useful"
"Moravec’s paradox never been empirically tested. (It’s often repeated as a fact by many AI researchers, including pioneers I know and respect, but that doesn’t mean I’ll take their claims at face value!)"
"It is really a statement about what the AI community finds it worthwhile to work on. It doesn’t have any predictive power about which problems are going to be easy or hard for AI."
(Kind of funny how they all pronounce the name as Moravex.)
GM 🌘


Love these old videos from YT, golden treasure from before AI slop and MrBeast like production with all the crazy empty thumbnails.
Also nice to see the reunion (in vid description).
The origins of the git:


Who would have thought we would have this Xiaomi MiMO V Pro to boost our passion for many things!
(The ad in magazine InfoWorld - 12.7.1999)


"By the time they reach the eighth grade, 30% of them will be able to hack into your system."
The ad in magazine InfoWorld, 12.7.1999.
How precise - the 30%! And what crimes they will commit, huh?


"If you're unable to predict a disaster, make a disastrous prediction about the future" - Nicholas Petreley


Friendly reminder: you do not need the fcuking Docker Desktop. It's sluggish, wannabe AI enhanced, idk what else it does, fancy dashboard(?).
Basically all that is needed can be handled from the cli, goddamn.
Also it does create the infamous ~/.docker/desktop/vms/0/data/Docker.raw and this is (despite a setting in the GUI) often overridden by Docker resulting in insane amounts of storage taken by this volume.
And to make this worse, it's a static size regardless of whether there is something inside or not. Any prune won't make it smaller.
And if there is encryption in place it will get stuck forever creating this volume black box blob.
It's really beyond my understanding why the Desktop is always bundled with many installation guides, war crime this is.
There is only one Slavia I tolerate.
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(OK, the owner of the place hates BTC all the time and even banned the word in the text of the offers, though that could be avoided with some wording.)

