Thank you. Yes, we're already considering this feature. There's an additional issue we want to resolve before we can implement it: bookmark text coordinates. In the current version, these coordinates may become inaccurate after a file is replaced.
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The basis of all three books is the understanding that women, especially young women, wield immense sexual and social power, enough to get men to work like slaves all their lives to marry and have children. Feminism ignores that power and demands women also be given political and economic power equal to men. The resulting imbalance of power disrupts the mutually beneficial exchange of value for both sexes, turning men and women away from each other and causing demoralization and demographic collapse.
Fifty Years of Sexual Suicide » Brian Patrick Mitchell
In contrast, Bitcoiners treat “digital nothing” as praise. Bitcoin’s scarcity, immateriality, and independence from liability are its point: pure, bearer settlement that doesn’t depend on an issuer. What Schiff condemns is what they celebrate.
"Most current NIPs are actually just schema descriptions of what tag is what and what is the shape of the events. It's kind of a waste of numbers and human memory to have to create a new NIP, get a number assigned and go through all the process (that has gone increasingly bureaucratic) just to define a new event kind with some small number of tags."
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Yes, Cory Klippsten, the founder and CEO of Swan Bitcoin, does bear a noticeable resemblance to Matthew McConaughey, particularly in his facial structure, jawline, and wavy medium-length hair. Both have a lean, athletic build and a charismatic, clean-shaven or lightly stubbled look that evokes McConaughey's signature Southern charm—though Klippsten's style leans more polished tech entrepreneur than laid-back rom-com lead. The similarity is strongest when comparing Klippsten's profile photo (wavy brown hair swept back, broad smile, defined cheekbones) to McConaughey's appearances in films like *Dazed and Confused* or *How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days*, where the actor sports a similar tousled, sun-kissed vibe.
That said, the resemblance isn't uncanny or widely discussed online—searches turn up no major articles or viral memes calling it out, and Klippsten's features (like his slightly narrower eyes and fairer complexion) give him a more Scandinavian edge compared to McConaughey's rugged Texas roots. It's the kind of "you can see it if you look for it" doppelgänger effect, perfect for a Bitcoin conference icebreaker.
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The first two words in your paper key are public labels.
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Deluxe Espresso Bar
Coffee Shop in Wellington, Wellington

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Deluxe Espresso Bar
Coffee Shop in Wellington, Wellington

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Chouchou
Café in Wellington, Wellington

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Midnight Espresso
Café in Wellington, Wellington

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Malay Restaurant in Wellington, Wellington

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Bottom line:
May and June payrolls were revised down by a combined −258,000 jobs.
May: originally +144K → revised to +19K
June: originally +147K → revised to +14K
July: +73K (no revision yet)