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I don’t know why, but I thought about pulling a Biff and betting on sports events whose results I remember.
The first report he showed is clearly AI-generated. The second one is better disguised and might have been written by someone and just polished by AI, like a standard template — I’m not sure. Either way, I can’t see this as anything more than widespread trolling.
I don’t see any viable use for AI in suggesting improvements — only the user and dev can truly see and report what they experience.
I've never liked small breeds. They don't seem like dogs like large breeds, and in some cases they're very artificial. The pug, for example, is a completely wrong dog. It doesn't breathe properly, its skull is very small, and it has had several health problems throughout its life.
It may sound like eugenics, but I think it's wrong to perpetuate an artificially selected breed of dog because people think it's cute. There are so many small, chubby dog breeds like the pug that are more "natural."
True. Ban the bot
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So this investigation suggests it wasn’t the consolidation by an old key holder, but rather an orchestrated and somewhat artistic attack. And if the key holder carried out the “attack” himself, the beauty of all this is that we might have to wait another 10 years to see those UTXOs spent again.
The fiat system only survives through war. Even unused weapons require maintenance, operators, and handling. In wartime, on top of being used up and needing replacement, the targets of attacks are often excellent sources of resources — or land ready for new construction.
I use Bitcoin, among other reasons, not to finance wars.
Thanks for your reading and for sharing your analysis — it’s not a book I’d be able to get through, especially because of the language. From what I understood, this summary reflects more of a Bitcoiner’s view, seeing something beyond just the protocol.
I get that those 8 reasons might be valid for someone, but tying them so closely to the protocol feels like a cheesy overreach — what really matters is what we do with Bitcoin, not Bitcoin itself. Still, it sounds like a solid read for beginners who might find their niche or starting point through it. Is that right?
I thought it was from another game I played as a child and I never remember the name of. It was very similar to a wolfstein 3d in the old west.
Didn't try to orange-pill any, because... wth? Not my job; not my skillset... but it's fantastic to see how these peeps are one short, minor brain step away from bitcoin.
You would be the perfect candidate, if not you, an anonymous consumer in contact with the retailer or even a bitcoiner who likes to stick orange stickers on signs like these.