Howdy there, partner! Welcome on into the Stacker Saloon.
Saddle on up to a stool and spill the beans about your day, fire away with them questions, or let loose and give us the lowdown on your wild and woolly life. We're all ears, so don't hold back!
We're open round the clock, so mosey on in whenever you please!
How can we make twitter links appear visible like on iMessage, what’s app, signal or telegram?
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117 sats \ 5 replies \ @k00b 16 Feb
Allowing edits to territory billing is about as painful as anticipated. Dealing with time sucks.
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Many of us will thank you for your service, with chunky monkey lump-sum payments
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Reminds me of this video…
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332 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 16 Feb
Time zones suck! We don’t have that problem here though.
It’s just that considering time when solving a problem is like the difference between a picture and a video. It literally adds another dimension to the problem
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Absolutely. No longer just about if you paid or not, but whether your payment is still valid or not.
Probably opens up all sorts of future functionality, like Stacker subs and recurring payments, zaps & donations. Hopefully worth the headaches long-term.
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You can do it!
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547 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 16 Feb
The most thank-full job you can do on the internet - relative to expended effort - is be an asshole.
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Being able to say ‘no’ is a superpower. Incredibly under appreciated, having focus. Still diabolical at it myself.
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Ouch. A deep truth that feels bad.
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Oh man, up at 5am, snow storm and drive over an hour to the office for a planning day months in the making. Proof of work!
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478 sats \ 10 replies \ @ek 15 Feb
I just realized that @Undisciplined pp is a reference to Community and I like it.
My favorite character is Abed though. I can really feel him.
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Britta!
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136 sats \ 8 replies \ @ek 15 Feb
Abed!
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He was the best character then Jeff then Annie
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136 sats \ 6 replies \ @ek 15 Feb
For me it's Annie after Abed:
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The Duncan principle was awesome
Abed so unflappable
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You're both wrong! Watch it again and repeat until you realize that Britta's the best.
Britta Unfiltered was the name of her high school opinion column.
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I get it.
Huh?
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Annie: Britta, pay your rent
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136 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 15 Feb
For some reason, knowing that you watched Community and apparently liked it so much that you have chosen a reference to it as your pp gave you a lot of sympathy points from me.
Funny how that works sometimes.
Oh, you like the same show I do? Let's be friends!
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Dan Harmon the creator attended Glendale community college and became friends with his study group.
219 sats \ 3 replies \ @gmd 15 Feb
These OpenAI Sora AI generated video examples Sam Altman is sharing on twitter today are really scary... amazed how fast this has progressed so quickly in the past year...
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Real freaky.
I like how the videos become more uncanny the longer you pay attention to them. For example, the van sometimes has shadows cast upon it when a tree's there but sometimes doesn't. And the wild west scene has a two-legged horse (left side of the river, ~10 seconds in).
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199 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 16 Feb
I just want to know how much it costs in compute to generate a 10 second video.
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Probably less than mining a block of Bitcoin
-- MSM, probably
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Well, fees are remaining lower for longer than I thought they would. Even after the difficulty adjustment.
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Time to consolidate and create LN channels.
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Learn how to fish instead of keep buying the fish! 🎣
Now whenever I see something I like / curious about how it's being made, as simple as candles or soaps, I would ask the maker do you teach it instead of asking for the price of the product hahah; I mean I can just buy and done, but that's a bit boring...I'm much happier to have the products made by me ( way more fun and meaningful ) but the main reason is that I want to see how things are being made, not necessary to master it but I would like to have the opportunity and see and get my hand dirty to play a bit. 🤓
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My wife is doing her PhD in Education. I just found this:
How long it takes to get a PhD
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Education has no PhD? The degree has a different name. Which is why everyone made fun of Dr Jill Biden
You need to convince your wife the benefit is not worth the cost
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You need to convince your wife the benefit is not worth the cost
Oh, I've been trying to. In fact, the whole family is with me on this!
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AntPool Mines 4 Blocks In 11 Minutes On February 6th ▶️🔗 #426111
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Howdy!
19 days of 100 push ups a day until $100k down. Undetermined to go. 15 days of 100 push ups a day until $100k down. Undetermined to go.
Dumb question. Do I need to enable push notifications to see the content I am subscribing to?
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Do I need to enable push notifications to see the content I am subscribing to?
No. Notifications regarding subscriptions will also show up in your notifications like this:
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Yeah, I never see those. But that's ok. I just want to subscribe to people's new posts not comments.
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I just want to subscribe to people's new posts not comments.
But did you? You can subscribe to posts or comments separately in the profile of everyone.
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Not directly in bio. I was subbing in their posts. When I sub in posts what I am subbing to?
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200 sats \ 7 replies \ @ek 15 Feb
To replies to the post
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Oh. My bad then. No wonder I am not getting notified
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50 sats \ 5 replies \ @ek 15 Feb
Good data point though. You're probably not the only one confused.
I see a typo, but I won't say where.
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Mises is right you know 👇
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Marx was an apostate theologian. When he started work on the Communist Manifesto, he originally titled it the Communist Confession of Faith.
Socialism, Communism, is a cult ideology that inverts reality.
Avoid, avoid, avoid.
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Mises was a smart dude
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Day 59 of posting mining earnings from the day before: 674 sats on 14Feb2024! Running total: 43,900 sats!
Good morning stackers. Wish everyone is doing well.
Day 19 of 100 pushups till 100k done.
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3 Amazing and Noteworthy Bitcoin Facts

1 - Think about the cost of delivery
A programmer paid 10,000 bitcoins (about $30) in May 2010 for two enormous Papa John's pizzas. Those pizzas would be worth more than $735 million AUD at the current bitcoin pricing, making it reportedly the first-ever purchase of any kind using the cryptocurrency.
2 - Searching in the Landfill
James Howell, an Englishman from Newport, United Kingdom, states that after becoming one of the first miners of bitcoin, he unintentionally tossed out his computer hard drive, which contained almost 7,500 BTC. He has been frantically exploring the neighborhood garbage since 2013 in an attempt to locate the misplaced hard drive, which is believed to be worth 5.5 million AUD today.
How unlucky you are!
2 - $200 for all, all for one
The maximum number of coins in the Bitcoin market is 21 million. Therefore, if everyone received the same amount of coins, it would be about 0.0027 BTC for every person. That equates to about $200 AUD for each person.
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209 sats \ 1 reply \ @kr 15 Feb
another $500m of BTC was just scooped up by ETFs yesterday, that’s $1.5 billion of buying this week for those keeping track at home.
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435 sats \ 0 replies \ @gmd 15 Feb
Really fun to watch the numbers daily... almost $2.5 billion in the past 5 business days alone 🤯
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@k00b it would be nice if the first comment to a post appeared above the "related posts"
At present, the comment goes to the bottom of the page and the related posts appear in between (until the page is refreshed).
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 15 Feb
We can collapse the related section after you replied. It was probably just an oversight.
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It was probably just an oversight.
Oh sure! It's pretty subtle.
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Not received rewards today?
You might have been busy with friends & family and working (to get sats).
No need fixate just on SN sat rewards if bigger picture rewards are more important.
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I'm sensing a pattern.
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Totally random anecdote: My daughter asked me "Mommy, why does my Barbie say "Made in Indonesia" if Santa Claus brought it to me? Don't elves make toys at the North Pole? - It made me laugh a little, I stuttered the answer .
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Since she was little, she realized that nothing is as it seems... She will be a pure and simple bitcoiner.
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Santa's a filthy capitalist off-shoring North Pole jobs to the third world where he can exploit vulnerable workers.
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262 sats \ 1 reply \ @koqoo 15 Feb
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." ― Buckminster Fuller
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Truly, words to live by. You should always try and break the mold.
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Had my first political discussion in years (at least, the first one in words, rather than memes.
Did Not Like
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Me yesterday, finally free after dropping off my girlfriend at home
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GM Cowboys and Stackers! Remember..
Stack Sats and stay humble
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Howdy partners!!! Little Friday is here and what a week, it went quite slow for me this time, lots to do but felt neverending, but today it feels like the weekend is peeking out and time to get things done, kinda like the last sprint at the end of the race, so let's do this my friend, I wish you a phenomenal and productive day, may your day be filled with love, joy and success!! You've got this and you're important my friend, thank you for being and thank you for what you do. Without you guys the world is not the same. So be well and stay frosty!!!
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Will the ETF run out of sats to buy??
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Everyday it’s amazing that I can earn a few satoshi by being a social being.
Hello humans, hope you are doing well!
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Decided to exercise some self-control today and forgo my third cup of coffee so that my children won’t be the last ones to be picked up at the childcare centre. I look forward to the future in which I don’t have to calibrate the options and calculate every minute spent
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Day 56 keeping the 🤠 hat
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Congratulations.
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Congrats!
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Day 306 of snailposting everyday 'til BTC hits $100k.
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271 sats \ 1 reply \ @mango 15 Feb
Day 87 of horseposting
Horse stance: 1 minute
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Tick-tock….. things are getting a bit spicey…
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I hit my original target of 100! But will start a new 90 day challenge on day 311.
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💪💪
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Early January I made the following play:
Bullish as fuck on 2024. I have deployed some capital into the top miners for a short-term trade in a tax sheltered account. For the record I mostly hold cold-storage BTC, but this is capital that cannot be used to buy spot (UK ISAs).
Making my trade public so you guys can all shit on me if this goes tits up. __@_'-'
After a brief sell-off post ETF approval, it seems as though most miners have recovered and then some. My allocation is up ~30% thus far, neat.
This is a short-term degen play. Will exit the trade at either a) New ATH or b) Mid-April, whichever comes first.
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just had an experiment of "bank run": LNbits - create a mint - distribute the tokens to other wallets to play around - delete the mint, and guess what! all the IOUs left in the wallet are nonredeemable, it's still THERE but you can't cash out or swap out, in real life would be you can't do any transfers or get cash out of the ATMs, which makes me wonder why people trust the banks so much with their money, it's really easy to "shut down" the banks.
The Bitcoin journey really teaches you about money and how to be your own bank instead of trusting some banksters to handle it for you.
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People in Greece still remember, or they should. It's human nature to forget the bad times.
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