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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Lumor 5 Sep \ parent \ on: Bitcoin is about money, spam has no place in the timechain bitcoin
Yeah, I guess each miner/pool who wants these extra fees will have to disclose a public key. Then it's up to users to keep track of who is ellegible to be part of the multisig due to anti-spam compliance.
Neat idea, but this is still fostering a culture of censorship that can then be hijacked by governments to enforce OFAC-compliance etc.
His idea is that users who make transactions start adding an extra output that goes to a 1 of N multisig that is addressed to spam-filtering miners. We bribe pools to filter spam in order for them to collect extra fees from such transactions instead of spam-transactions.
Never used Ansible, but it seems to be somewhat in this dimension, recipes for assembling a system.
NixOS takes it one step further through being more declarative/functional rather than imperative as I understand it.
Both of the above are text files describing the components of a system, described by humans and then fulfilled by the computer.
Though I think @kr may be looking for some kind of framing for the human in doing vaguely similar tasks. Ways of minimizing distraction. Feels like virtual desktops was trying to solve part of that problem, but I never use them.
We're still waiting for the industrial revolution to fully unfold in the digital world.. still wallowing about as romantic artisans.
People are easily charmed into amplifying their irrationally, better believe it. AI mass psychosis incoming.
Also switched from plastic spatulas and serving spoons to primarily wood. Trying to minimize micro plastic intake.
Non-stick / Teflon = 💀 as well
Movie tip - Dark Waters: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt9071322/
Yes, it's a great one. One of the first novels I read as a youngster.
Don't "store" too much of your leisure time in Bitcoin I guess.
Maybe banksters are a specialization of some factors that were part of what drove/drives tribal leadership in decisions to start wars?
Experience true digital cash, ... complete self-custody
"Self-custodial" IOU:s redeemable as long as the given mint is operational.
It will be a massive victory for corporations looking to publish rolled-up data onto the Bitcoin ledger
It's not a massive victory since one could already store garbage in witness data for approximately the same cost.
the default mempool of the latest version of the most popular full node software will no longer filter OP_RETURN outputs with more than 3.9MB of arbitrary data.
OP_RETURNS live within the original 1MB limit. They also need to fit within the much smaller max tx size used for relay, something like 100 KB. Both of these are regardless of version. "3.9MB" is some AI hallucination.
Poinsot and Todd declared victory
Poinsot has not put that kind of energy behind his statements after the merging of that PR AFAIK. This misrepresentation reads like pure ragebait.