Very easy guide to follow
Include this in your repertoire of Bitcoin tools
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This tutorial shows how to:
• Install via Tor + verify the APK
• Connect to your own Dojo node
• Use advanced tools like Whirlpool, PayNym & stealth mode
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Bitcoin cultist. Co-founder of Bitcoin Majlis. Author of Anti-riba Money.
@BitcoinMajlis is rigid about anti-riba money, but is flexible about Madhab, Manhaj, and Aqidah.
This structure might actually work in the long term because it avoids endless internal fracture while still allowing for scale, and of course building sovereign wealth in the process.
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I had a lot of fun recording this! Excited to see how this turns out.
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"In the once-upon-a-time days of the First Age of Magic, the prudent sorcerer regarded his own true name as his most valued possession but also the greatest threat to his continued good health, for—the stories go—once an enemy, even a weak unskilled enemy, learned the sorcerer’s true name, then routine and widely known spells could destroy or enslave even the most powerful. As times passed, and we graduated to the Age of Reason and thence to the first and second industrial revolutions, such notions were discredited. Now it seems that the Wheel has turned full circle (even if there never really was a First Age) and we are back to worrying about true names again"
US Muslims should be in full support of the tax revolt.
Much of it goes to paying interest on the national debt anyway.
Incredible stats. I highly recommend running a lightning node. It's easier than ever to set up on umbrel or start9. You can even zap folks from your node too!
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It's time to make the digital hijra to Graphene
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Many people complain about AI slop on legacy social media, but one kind of slop that annoys me greatly is the state slop.
You know the accounts where their entire personality is a never ending feed of how amazing and brilliant their country/government is, how their leaders are apparently operating on some divine plane of wisdom. Every post is written by someone trying way too hard. Oh any hint of criticism, no matter how mild or factual, is treated like a serious personal attack on their identity.
And what's funny is that the moment their state does something obviously stupid or morally questionable, the damage control kicks in like crazy, “sure it’s bad, but at least it’s not as bad as that government over there!" or "you don't understand, it's just Realpolitik!"
What makes it worse is when this is dressed up as “geopolitics”. The analysis is always shallow and predictable (yes this might seem bad but let me show you how this thing that happened is a good thing! (🧵1/38)) and always ends with the same conclusion that their country is playing 4D chess no matter what. Really makes me hate reading anything geopolitics related.
Man it has to be exhausting to keep that up all day, every day, but I guess the paycheck helps. What’s even sadder is when they insist they’re not getting paid at all. Doing PR for the state for free might be the most pathetic flex of all. Cuck behavior.
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Finally got around to installing noornote on my linux mint machine. I downloaded this package since I think it matches my architecture:
noornote-0.3.2-linux-amd64.deb
I installed it and went to run it in /usr/bin/, and I get this error:
./noornote: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.39' not found (required by ./noornote)
Is that a package I'm supposed to install? Duck AI is telling me that I should absolutely not upgrade glibc
With the help of AI, I ran these commands to get more info:
$ ldd --version | head -n1
ldd (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.35-0ubuntu3.11) 2.35
$ dpkg -s libc6 | grep Version
Version: 2.35-0ubuntu3.11
Let me know if you have any more ideas for me to try.
All I see is Riba Money
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"Hui's cybertechnics, guiding the development of a decentralised splinternet by linking both Islam and geography whilst playing the geopolitical game of balancing between the Western and Eastern blocs will be vital at compounding digital sovereigty. Cybertechnics invites us to think deeper as 21st Century muslims about the relationship between the State and the Believer. Hence the Muslim needs to seek innovation not for the sake of innovation but for survival through sovereignty, adopting planetery thinking by finding solutions to shared global challenges. For the message of Islam was not sent to one people but to all of mankind."
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Amazing. Meta's new feature for customizing algorithm topics rejects "Gaza" and "Palestine" with a "not supported" message, while accepting "Israel" as shown in journalist Ayman Mohyeldin's video demonstration:
Nostr is the way to take back the algorithm!

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A Y M A N on Instagram: "This speaks for itself. Meta has a new feature that claims to let you control your algorithm. Look what happens when I try to add the topics I want to see more of."
29K likes, 741 comments - aymanm on December 25, 2025: "This speaks for itself. Meta has a new feature that claims to let you control your algorith...
This is an interesting feature that I think nostr apps should incorporate. I view nostr as a tribe building engine.
In legacy social media, users are algorithmically inventivized to follow and prop up influencers, and everyone is in a rage baiting rat race to get more engagement for potential revenue from social media overlords like Elon. The result is slop, predictably.
I think things are arranged differently here on nostr where people naturally gravitate toward a group of like minded people. I mean this happens on legacy SM, but the algorithm isn't geared toward that type of community building. I have a feeling that "influencers" don't really thrive here, and we should be building around that and cultivating an toxic environment that rejects legacy influencer behavior.
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