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If you don’t build your cognition, someone else will. https://highlighter.com/npub1p4ausrwk3ncf6gu64zcg3s5aj50fs2prr7p94jackx3m32hjyxxsy79mkq
Anyone have any opinions on Libre Office privacy/safety? I used to use it years ago but haven’t paid much attention recently.
Governments: Bitcoin is risky. Our systems are much safer and reliable. Also governments when I need a new car registration slip from out of province: please pretend it’s 1991 and fax us a letter containing your name, birthdate, credit card number, licence number, VIN, and master account number.
Canada did so well with informed consent on the first Covid vaccine rollout that I’m sure there’s no chance of them abusing a vaccine that can be inhaled. Right? image
I visited Jackson Hole during a road trip earlier this year. It looks exactly like the kinda place central bankers would wanna hang out and print money in. Got this shirt as a souvenir. 💸 💸💸 image
This morning I onboarded a newbie with liquid auto-DCA on @BULL BITCOIN. Within minutes she was setup and receiving l-btc to her @AQUA Wallet. I gave her some guidance but she did it mostly herself. Never used Bitcoin before in her life. So smooth. So easy. Feels gud man.
We can vibe code apps with no coding experience, but somehow, my shopping bag is still an unexpected item in the bagging area.
Did you know there’s still some ETH MFs talking about the flippening? Maybe just the ones with big ol’ pre-mined bags. image
Seeing the prevalence of e-bikes and e-scooters in North American cities doesn’t make me hopeful for western obesity. Use it or lose it, they say.
A friend has been telling me he’s stacking corn, but keeping it on an exchange. After a few weeks of making it clear that he only has an IOU, I get this message from him. 🥲🫡 image
I’ll never understand the people who complain that bitcoin has failed because of ETFs, treasury companies, government interest etc. I’m still out here spending fuckin sats and playing with freedom tools. It works. Stfu. Cry harder, etc.
The Newfies knew: “The Newfoundland experience well into the nineteenth century was not that of lawful colonists building up the civic institutions of a state, but one of rugged individualists, shy of all civic authority. Even in the 1930s, the Englishmen on the Amulree Royal Commission who were sent out from London to determine the political and financial circumstances of the island were shocked to find hardly any municipal government outside the city of St. John’s” - Don’t Tell The Newfoundlanders: The True Story of Newfoundland’s Confederation With Canada By Greg Malone #Newfoundland #sovereignty