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The BTC Philanthropist · 2w
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freeborn | ἐλεύθερος | 8r0gwg · 20w
#asknostr "They" stopped making my favorite everyday pants. - durable (can be worn for work or 'dressed up' a bit) - flexible/comfortable (i.e., not jeans; gusseted crotch a must) - age-appropriate ...
WestleBittle profile picture
Take a look at "Duer Jeans" and "Prana Zions" they both have a casual jeans type cut, but are made of stetchy fabric (the Prana's a bit more so) and come in a variety of not blue jeans colours.

They are durable enough for light labour, comfortable enough for hiking, and can be dressed up enough for a nice family dinner at the inlaws or school concert.
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BTC_P2P · 20w
I don’t personally buy that at all. Child rapists in the U.S. have a hard time in prison as is with the threat of extreme extrajudicial violence at every institution, and it doesn’t stop them. I think making a forensically verified conviction face immediate death by firing squad is the only re...
Noshole · 31w
Sparkling water=good Sparkling coffee=?
WestleBittle profile picture
Yes, I've done it. I made cold brew, and forced corbonated it with co2 in a pressure vessel. I love coffee, especially cold brew, and I love sparkling water. They are essentially the only two liquids I drink.

It was terrible, I was disappointed.

I would be interested in trying it with nitrogen, instead of co2, I think it would be amazing. The starbucks nitro cold brew is after all one of finest beverages ever made.
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Noshole · 30w
So fucking scientific lol. I was just gonna pour sparkling water in my coffee and see what happens
Neal BIP110 · 46w
for sure, nuclear options would require the most dire of all circumstances
G Force G · 47w
#asknostr what is to stop a coordinated global elite from implementing a 51% attack on bitcoin. How difficult would it be for them to block ports at the network level for all nodes but their own (AWS...
WestleBittle profile picture
A 51% attack, needs to be maintained indefinetly to allow for theft of bitcoin.

Your private self hosted node will only follow the chain of valid blocks.

What is more likely, is not a 51% attack, but that that majority of the mining pools agree to censor a certain set of transactions or addresses, making moving 'frozen' funds much more difficult.

There is no rule about what transaction can be excluded or blacklisted from a block, only about which ones are valid.
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G Force G · 47w
Is this considered a fungibility flaw?
Karnage · 47w
They already did