I’m personally very reluctant to hand over even more data to user-is-the-product and anti-privacy entities, but it’s pretty clear to me that AI browsers are probably to be adopted by the general public in a massive way in the next few years..
People will throw random requests in and will be happy with the much lower friction to get stuff done
deadmanoz
deadmanoz@primal.net
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- Independent Researcher
- Perth WA BitDevs & Meetups
- pq-bitcoin.org
-🏃 Core
“Everyone wants a village, but no one wants to be a villager..”
That’s the state of volunteering in modern society right there
Just logged into LinkedIn (I don’t know why, morbid curiosity?)
It’s such a massive circle jerk
Probably not an original idea, but it would be awesome if the lyrics of this song were updated every decade or so.
I don’t listen to Billy Joel at all, but I just love this song and the picture it paints of society, progress and humanity.
Most Aussies hate banks while they’re grinding out mortgages, yet later they count on those same banks for retirement income (dividends).
A negative returns savings plan!!
Perfectionist tendencies can be hard to navigate..
I got quite good at dampening them in the past, but they have crept back into my life, ironically because I am now a bit more “free”
Touched a fuck tonne of grass (and dirt and sun and other plants) today
Damn…
Core v30 killed not just Bitcoin but everything
I would hope that more were aware of how many services have used Bitcoin for data carrying in Bitcoin's history.
This is from the 2018 paper "Data Insertion in Bitcoin's Blockchain", so it's a bit dated now, but it goes to show data carrying in Bitcoin is not a new phenomenon and maybe puts the recent drama into perspective!!
https://ledgerjournal.org/ojs/ledger/article/download/101/93/613


Where/how can I “buy” with Lightning) some cashu tokens from a reputable mint?
@Pete Winn 🔆 @Gigi
One year ago to the day, I handed in my resignation at the startup I’d been working at for 4 years.
For the most part, success was “just around the corner”. I realised that although the business might be successful one day, it was probably not going to happen overnight, and was going to be a much longer grind. A grind that was something I was no longer willing to pursue.
I’m glad I left and then, a few months later, dove into the Bitcoin world. It’s one of the best (sequences of) decisions I have made in my life.
This is my generational wealth

