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If you're not wearing a P100 respirator to protect against #COVID19 , you might want to consider wearing it to protect against the inevitable contagious "vaccine" which is the likely endgame of #vaccine rapists...

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Ben explained this to me at the El Salvador conf. It's clever: basically, the offline device and some remote server have an ECDH shared secret. When the customer requests an invoice, the offline device generates it and gives a secret *encrypted to the ECDH key*. The customer sends that to the server with the payment, the server decrypts, and sends the customer back the one-time secret/pin which they enter into the offline device as proof. Neat.

github.com/arcbtc/LNURLPoS

#lightning

@402PaymentReq@bitcoinhackers.org nooooo ! :D

@402PaymentReq@bitcoinhackers.org wen taproot videos?

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When they're new, they really think "I can make money trading this thing". Chances are they won't.

Do what you can to guide them away from gambling with their life savings.

Bitcoin is savings, not a gamble.

Hence, BSP - Bitcoin Savings Plan

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RT @w_s_bitcoin
@AriZonanHODL Some genius in 500BC: "Guys hear me out...if we buy this gold thingy now and sell it in a year, we could triple our initial seashell investment!"

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the JavaScript blocking will continue until page quality improves

@Limburg3rt "i know this looks bad.. But itll soon get much worse!" (Bear market edition lol)

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The most valuable asset is not a head full of knowledge but a heart full of love with an ear ready to listen and a hand willing to help.

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Inflation is transitory, they told us. No Bitcoiner believed that. Now the staff of the ECB is demanding higher wages, because of inflation. This all is a joke.

bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

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Of COURSE they have
Twitter bans largest Ghislaine Maxwell trial tracker account, @TrackerTrial

The tech giant purges a major source of information on the high profile trial.

reclaimthenet.org/twitter-bans

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> During the late 1980's and early 1990's I spent a lot of time programming Macintoshes, and eventually decided for fork over several hundred dollars for an Apple product called the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop, or MPW. MPW had competitors, but it was unquestionably the premier software development system for the Mac. It was what Apple's own engineers used to write Macintosh code. Given that MacOS was far more technologically advanced, at the time, than its competition, and that Linux did not even exist yet, and given that this was the actual program used by Apple's world-class team of creative engineers, I had high expectations. It arrived on a stack of floppy disks about a foot high, and so there was plenty of time for my excitement to build during the endless installation process. The first time I launched MPW, I was probably expecting some kind of touch-feely multimedia showcase. Instead it was austere, almost to the point of being intimidating. It was a scrolling window into which you could type simple, unformatted text. The system would then interpret these lines of text as commands, and try to execute them.
> It was, in other words, a glass teletype running a command line interface. It came with all sorts of cryptic but powerful commands, which could be invoked by typing their names, and which I learned to use only gradually. It was not until a few years later, when I began messing around with Unix, that I understood that the command line interface embodied in MPW was a re-creation of Unix.
> In other words, the first thing that Apple's hackers had done when they'd got the MacOS up and running--probably even before they'd gotten it up and running--was to re-create the Unix interface, so that they would be able to get some useful work done. At the time, I simply couldn't get my mind around this, but: as far as Apple's hackers were concerned, the Mac's vaunted Graphical User Interface was an impediment, something to be circumvented before the little toaster even came out onto the market.
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Web 1.0: when everyone was afraid the information superhighway would be turned into a Microsoft "toll road"

good times, good times

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