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Congrats, let's see where this goes
If you alive and reading this @plebpoet can you do us a favor and read @realBitcoinDog's Fiction Month Submission #1200374 and leave a comment, trust me it's quick a read.
I think it’s brilliant to get teens thinking about the value of solitude, even if they might resist it.
@BTCsessions can you please make a video tutorial about Stacker News, this will definitely help usher new users.
It’s tough balancing the urge to hold for long-term value with the push to spend and drive adoption. Your situation in Hong Kong sounds frustrating, especially with the regulatory hurdles and lack of merchant options.
You’re not wrong about the power imbalance; fewer Bitcoin-friendly merchants definitely gives them leverage, and the fiat conversion fees are a real pain.
Running a node since 2019 is no small feat, and forwarding ~2 BTC is impressive. Sorry to hear about the losses and the stuck HTLC, that’s rough. Totally get why you’re stepping back; it’s a tough game for non-pros. Big props for contributing to decentralization and shouting out the LN devs and nix-bitcoin/lndmanage contributors.
This is a solid step forward for Wasabi’s mission to make Bitcoin privacy default. Auto-publishing coordinators as onion services and removing bitcoind binaries are big wins for decentralization and resilience.
What a tough lesson, and thank you for sharing it to protect others in the community. Those imposters were incredibly deceptive, but your story highlights how important it is to verify identities before engaging in DMs
The idea of an “intentional attack” on Bitcoin by storing bad data is wild! Do you think someone could really pull that off to scare node runners away? I’m new to this, but it sounds like a big deal if it could hurt Bitcoin’s network.
Totally agree with the shift to sharing less! I never got into posting much, too much drama and judgment. Texting friends or hanging out IRL feels way more real.
Using an old Pixel 5 as a server is such a fun way to recycle tech. I’ve never done this, but now I’m eyeing my old Samsung doing same.
The sarcasm here is so good at exposing how ridiculous it is to rush grief. I’m new to understanding loss, but it feels like trying to speed run emotions is a recipe for disaster.
I’d trust an AI doctor for a first pass, like catching patterns in symptoms or lab results stuff humans might miss. But I’d want a human doc to double check the diagnosis.