A much needed re-post ...
I see more and more bitcoin companies or initiatives releasing services that are not tested and not even have their basics properly in place.
stop wasting everyone's time because you're too stupid, too lazy or too cheap to have something properly tested.

Bitcoin testing is a ghost town (part 2)
Second part of the long-read on bitcoin testing
I paid cash for Chinese food today, seemed fitting.
#pizzaday
You'll get ridiculed by the people telling lies to their paying followers.
They paying followers cry when they constantly get f'd.
You get ridiculed for telling something that doesn't line up with their brainwashing.
You get no reward, no money, no pat on the back.
b/c they want to see you fail.
Your failure, is their victory.
Slay monsters. Organize, be evil, be strong.
Because there are many.
Bitcoiners will defende the most rotten dodgy multi level marketing garbage middlemen and their untested crappy implementations with a bad UI.
While shtting all over things that just work, are stable, tested and proven to work for months.
Incredible :)
Upgraded the "Engropy Eagle"

Added a new tool the "Entropy Eagle" to the mytools page on AVB.
It's a user friendly, seed generator, usable offline (loosely based on my randomizer 3000 tool).

We should have a publicly/ground level funded Bitcoin organization by now that funds, builds and advances Bitcoin infrastructure.
What's holding us back?
Building DNS server networks, Building public node infra, Building data-only networks (no tokens).
Have tools that have no business plan but high (use)ability.
If Satoshi would walk among us.
He's probably be called a douchebag or a loser, by people trying to sell a middleman service or driving around in a sportscar paid by scamming users.
The tool I've been working on for over a year is now 90% done.
The vital part howevy, will be to handle nostr and 3 other networks later on.
It's hard, and most of the available tools are undocumented or not ready for real life use.
We'll figure something out.
Thinking of building a layer myself, which isn't that hard for pure data from A to B. Shitcoiners die that every day ;)
The 'say Le Clock' is reafyyfor pizza day and AtH in fiat
Say-Le-clock | Bitcoin Live Counter with Sound
T-shirt idea:
My Bitcoin can kick your Bitcoin's ass 17/7.
Whatever I create, build, release, make, write or try to get across... except for like 2 tot 5 people, no one gives a shit.
While you see the most ridiculous people crawl on-stage and say things like "we solved scaling".
Never thought I would be turned off by the bitcoin community as a whole.
It's like standing at an industrial/noise concert... loving the music and raw energy of the music makers, but not connecting with the kind of people in the audience.
Anywya, GN
I've been depressed for weeks now, just building and geeting into the rabbithole of compression and encryption again. But I'll keep it for myself. No one gives a damn anyway.
hope to travel and get away from whatever is holding me back because they can't stand whatever I do
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Bitcoin DNS servers:
payable with bitcoin, liquid, lightning
access is worldwide, with servers in every major region (start with LatAm, EU, US, ASia, AFrica)
- benefits: no filtering, nostr relays can all switch to it instead of dns from whatever datacenter or ISP
- own rules and subdomains plus top-level domains possible
- pubky integration (because pubky will need a dns solution too, unless they invented their own).
what do you think?
I stopped running a node today.
Because there's no use for it anymore in a Bitcoin world where nodes are a political statement, but bitcoiners don't actively support the community nor have activism.
I build tools for cold storage and encryption. I'll leave the nodes to others who love yo buy gear and discuss spam.
Nostr needs its own DNS.
Presenting the "8 rack" seed generator with built-in K-L quality checks.
Serious question:
If you use a hardware wallet regularly (let's say 5 times a month or more).
Then I only see 2 possibilities: you're either in a business environment handling large sums of bitcoin (possibly in mutlisig).
Or you're a shitcoiner having to sign smart contracts regularly for all your degen trades.
right?
If all you do as a bitcoiner, is buying gear and hardware. Then you're part of the problem.
Apparently some shrewd "consultants" now charge 300$ and up for "offboarding" people from an exchange.
That's... mind-boggling.