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stacksatsio 8 months ago
Where do the Jewish “Bitcoiners” align on the question of Core v30 v Knots? #Bitcoin Zionist Mossad agent Udi was predictable. How about @gladstein? image
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stacksatsio 8 months ago
Freeing yourself from financial slavery will literally extend your life. #Bitcoin image
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stacksatsio 8 months ago
Nick Szabo has returned to Xitter and weighed in on #Bitcoin OP_RETURN noting the legal risk the size increase opens up (ie CSAM stored on nodes). But Brandon Black understands “the nuances of game theory relating specifically to bitcoin relay policy better than Nick Szabo.” The hubris of these Devs is off the charts. image
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stacksatsio 9 months ago
Oldskool but still operational petrol bowser in Da Nang, #Vietnam image
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stacksatsio 9 months ago
The Core v30 side is filled to the brim with degenerate losers who can’t even accept their own biological sex, but who nonetheless think they know what’s best for #Bitcoin I wouldn’t let he/they tie my shoes, I certainly wouldn’t let him near my family - why would I want him anywhere near my money? He’s not reproducing. He’s not building a future for his kids. Why do these biological deadends feel such a need to impose themselves on a system which is setup to survive them and benefit this generation’s offspring? image View quoted note →
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stacksatsio 9 months ago
6102 days since #Bitcoin was launched No Executive Orders to seize it, yet. image
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stacksatsio 9 months ago
👇 Sounds about right for the average Knots noderunner. Now if you profiled the average pro-Core v30 person, here’s what you’ll find: - blue hair - fagg - socially retarded - no kids - doesn’t even run a node - brokie - never learned economics - severely lacking in Sats View quoted note →
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stacksatsio 9 months ago
Why are blue haired faggs siding with #Core v30 and all the married men with children siding with #Knots? If you can’t even hold down a relationship because you’re a socially autistic retard, what business do you have meddling in the fate of #Bitcoin? You have no stake in the future of humanity, but you think you’re fit to influence its money? View quoted note →
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stacksatsio 9 months ago
Are any of the vocal, socially autistic retards on the Core v30 side married? Do any of them even have a girlfriend? Serious question. Because it appears the Knots side is mostly married men in it to provide a better world for their kids, whereas the Core side is in it for what exactly?.. What is the motivation of the devs hellbent on removing filters, for being part of #Bitcoin exactly?
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stacksatsio 9 months ago
To put into perspective plastic use in #Vietnam compared to #Australia, here’s the plastic in one “combo meal” delivery from Banh Mi Huynh Hoa, a famous shop in Saigon - 1x plastic carry bag - 1x styrofoam container (for bánh bao) - 2x plastic gloves - 1x ziplock plastic baggie for cucumber - 1x ziplock plastic baggie for pickled veg - 1x ziplock plastic baggie for herbs - 1x plastic wrapper for wet wipe - 1x rubber band holding the banh mi - 1x coke bottle + lid The banh mi comes wrapped in a paper sheet, inside a cardboard box. And there’s a wooden toothpick in a paper wrap too. That’s one meal, for one person, and this shop has a 30-45 minute wait at peak hours - they probably sell a few thousand of these every day. The virtue signalling from Western countries is beyond ridiculous. No-one in Asia is cutting down on plastic use, and no-one here gives one shit about “climate change”. Oh and Vietnam has 4X the population of Aus. I concede pollution is worse in SE Asia, but it is also noticeably improving as living standards do; not by eliminating soy sauce packets for your succulent Chinese meal.. View quoted note →
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stacksatsio 9 months ago
#AUStriches recently got taxes on unrealised gains in superannuation, and now the government is looking to introduce a 5% tax on net company cashflows in exchange for a lower flat tax on profits.. They’re going to rob everything that they can get their hands on. image
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stacksatsio 10 months ago
Of all the content I’ve consumed in my life, 99.999% of it was produced after the Industrial Revolution. Of all the humans who ever existed on Earth, ~95% of them lived before the Industrial Revolution. I’ve thought about this a lot this year in my reading. The disparity indicates we moderns think humans knew little of value despite their mass existence over time. And its true they can’t inform us much of anything with regards our modern technology, but they had plenty worthwhile to say about the most important technologies that existed before we came to view only machines, as tech. With this in mind I’ve completed my next read for #bookstr - The Spirit of the Law by Charles Montesquieu. We are born into this world as fish in water, swimming in a sea of laws and regulations which we don’t understand the first things about other than, they apply and there are consequences if we don’t follow them. We’re never taught why they exist, or how they came to be. And that’s what this book does a great job of doing. Ok, it’s 270 years old, so it’s not going to explain MANY things, but it covers a 2000+ year history of different societies and the laws they had, and seeks to understand why they had them. It’s very interesting. He traces where power was diffuse through different branches (church, state, local etc.), the actual nature of “servitude” in the Middle Ages, how different peoples adopted different principles, how rulers successfully maintained order, how laws evolved, and importantly, how systems evolved. He’s very much a “Statist”, but not in the sense we understand it today. He’s describing how order was kept across different peoples of different natures in different times and places. The intention of laws. The “spirit”. Not arbitrary governance for the sake of power, but how good and bad laws come to be and how we should understand them in historical context. I won’t say it’s fascinating because at times its very dry and meanders through things which just aren’t interesting. But it’s worthwhile. To understand the waters in which we swim. To understand the Chesterton’s Fence principles of why modern law is so fucked after so much was changed that really should not have been. I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone other than nerds though. But if you really want to understand how “the system” came to be, the evolutions which laid the foundations for liberalism and communism and socialism and managerialism and everything in between, there are good foundations in here worth understanding. image
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stacksatsio 10 months ago
There is no bigger retodd than Peter Retodd.
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stacksatsio 10 months ago
LinkedIn will give you eye, brain, and heart cancer. Stay away from LinkedIn. What a shithole!
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stacksatsio 10 months ago
What’s the most left-field or outside-the-box project on #nostr? What “other stuff” has been built that would never have been originally envisioned for the protocol? #asknostr
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stacksatsio 10 months ago
2 videos of policing out of England for you all. In the first, undercover policewomen go jogging in an attempt to get catcalled so they can, I don’t know, warn people about their non-criminal behaviour.. And the second, a man is fined and has his skateboard impounded for riding on the road uninsured, and is given 6 points against his drivers license which he doesn’t have and now couldn’t get because 6 points would be an automatic ban.. They have unlimited illegal migrants committing crimes daily, and this along with locking people up for Twitter posts is what the police are doing 🤣 If ever there was a country that needed a purge, this is it.
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stacksatsio 10 months ago
Put a deposit down for a new rental today. Majorly downsizing, but now we’ve got a pool and will be closer to the beach for my old dog to enjoy. Never had a pool before, how long til the novelty wears off? image
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stacksatsio 10 months ago
Where I now live in coconut-rich Vietnam, a coconut is max 490 Sats. In Melbourne Australia, where coconuts don’t grow and the cost of living is extreme, a coconut costs max 2800 Sats. Isa is out here not just begging for free coconuts, but getting simps to overpay by orders of magnitude. Fuck these influencoors View quoted note →