Everyone always talking about how they don't want to spend so much time in front of a computer... I absolutely love my time in front of the computer. I love trying to build new things and solve coding issues and gain skills.
I've been like this since I was a kid.. and it's exacerbated now that I have less time to do it (apart from the fiat job).
I do also love outdoors and the sun and snow and beach and time with my family... But with fiat work being the only concentrated computer time, I feel deprived! Haha
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Christian bitcoiner | fiat mine dev | foreigner in Japan
Nostrich, hatched April ‘23
Human age should be measured from conception day not birth day. Birth day is pretty arbitrary. Some kids are born prematurely or late, but whether they were in utero or not they would still grow - though maybe there is a difference in how much.
Kids are put into age groups and school years based on time since birth regardless of whether they were born early or late.
Just had me wondering
We’re getting a heated water server thingy (basically a kettle that keeps water at a given temp) to make it easy to quickly make baby milk..
This is the kind of thing that could be a heated with #bitcoin #mining
My two-year-old is FAFO epitomized
Ubuntu notifications are in the most inconvenient, annoying place on the screen. How can this not be configurable by default. I don't want to have to install arbitrary gnome extensions to do such a trivial and necessary thing.
I will never be comfortable letting commercial AI products control my computer. Cursor running terminal commands is my limit. Definitely not giving it access to read my screen.
We have some great bitcoiners in Japan
I wonder if I’ll ever feel comfortable going to sleep having a humanoid robot roaming around my house. So vulnerable
We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network • TECH003: Elon Musk's Tesla Robotaxi, Optimus, and more w/ Cern Basher (Tech Podcast) • Listen on Fountain
It’d be super useful if camera apps had a button to delete the last photo taken. I’d have much less manual work and run out of space less often
This episode triggered me. Back in University about 15 years ago, I was so passionate about GPGPU with CUDA, using it to solve applied math sims in real time while my classmates were stuck with 2-concurrency in matlab parfor.
But then I sold out and started my career at a company building web services as it wasn’t easy to find any good paying jobs wanting CUDA engineers.
Now I really regret leaving it behind. I still dream to code graphics and CUDA stuff but I’d have to play catch up in my spare time which I really don’t have any of.
Follow your passion kids!
https://fountain.fm/episode/Br8C3ODXDqt9lO2bZizI
Ok I’ve found a new awesome podcast to follow


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Dalton Fischer Podcast • Mossad, Terrifying CIA Technology, Blackwater & The Most Secret CIA Unit | John Kiriakou • Listen on Fountain
John Kiriakou served 15 years in the CIA as a Case Officer and as CIA's Head of Counterterrorism Operations in Pakistan where he lead the raid that...
Don’t agree with the blasphemy laws. Everything should be discussible, and that might lead to some people being insulting. Whether that leads to public disorder in response is the responsibility of the individuals to control themselves.


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The Peter McCormack Show • #113 - Dilly Hussain - Tommy Robinson, Islam, Gaza Genocide & Free Speech • Listen on Fountain
Dilly Hussain is a journalist, broadcaster & deputy editor of 5Pillars. We talk about: – Islam, integration & the reality of British Muslim life ...
This was such a good example of why we need to follow good privacy practices.


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Darknet Diaries • 163: Ola • Listen on Fountain
In 2019, Ola Bini, a Swedish programmer and privacy advocate, was arrested in Ecuador for being a Russian hacker.Find Ola on X: https://x.com/olabi...
Wooo. Excited about this new series. Would’ve been nice to have heard more about what each of them are working on. But enjoy the general discussion on the space too!
https://fountain.fm/episode/eBxmg6fpz9dHTtUMJ4nK
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It just made me wonder if the reason many on the left are so against the right to bear arms is because they know what they themselves would do with the guns… like what was done to Charlie. Whereas the right actually just want guns to protect their family - the traditional family model they hold dearly.
All the hate and approval I’ve seen recently leads me to think this.


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THE Bitcoin Podcast • The Assassination of Charlie Kirk | American Hodl, Erik Cason, Guy Swann • Listen on Fountain
"This is the time for bravery. It's the time for courage. It's the time for more speech. It's the time to self-censor even less because it's too im...
I didn’t appreciate the long time my son was waking up between 7:30 and 8:30 every morning.
Suddenly it’s been 6am for the last 4 days with no sign of changing. Guess I’ll have to go to sleep early
If anyone claims to be in the light but hates his brother, he is still in the darkness. / Whoever loves his brother remains in the light, and there is no cause of stumbling in him. / But whoever hates his brother is in the darkness and walks in the darkness. He does not know where he is going, because the darkness has blinded his eyes.
1 John 2:9
Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;
Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness;
Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Isaiah 5:20
I love that most of the response I’ve seen to Charlie’s murder is that of love and inspiration. Not vengeful hate or anger. His death will be a springboard for many to aspire to do the same and represent God in this world, being lights in a dark and dying world. Evil takes away life - it always have. But death is already defeated. Charlie knew that and knows it now more than ever. For to live is Christ and to die is gain!
Charlie Kirk’s death makes me want to be a better man. To shine more as a city on a hill.