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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @amaluenda 25 Apr \ on: Recs for Building Better Technical Understanding of Bitcoin? bitcoin_beginners
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Sybil Attack is an assault where one entity illegitimately assumes multiple identities. This is akin to a single person casting multiple votes in an election by pretending to be many different voters. In the digital realm, this can undermine the network's integrity by allowing an attacker to exert a disproportionate influence. A real-life example of a Sybil attack can be observed in the realm of social media platforms, where it's not uncommon to see entities creating multiple fake accounts to manipulate opinions or trends.
Cast Iron or stainless pan for steaks? I knew you said I have to rethink my entire life if I didn't have a cast-iron pan. :-)
98 sats \ 1 reply \ @amaluenda 18 Apr \ parent \ on: I have been an English teacher since 2006. AMA AMA
I recently started DuoLingo. I don't have the chance to interact with native Japanese speakers. I've been in New Jersey for the past 23 years and as a programmer with my face glued to the screen, I also don't have many opportunities to speak English. Also, I just realize your username is into @cryptosensei :-)
49 sats \ 3 replies \ @amaluenda 18 Apr \ parent \ on: I have been an English teacher since 2006. AMA AMA
As a non-native English speaker, I understand the struggle with speaking English because I don't practice enough. If you don't practice regularly, it's normal for your speaking and writing skills to fall behind your understanding of the language.
I had the opportunity to learn Japanese for six weeks straight in Tokyo, focusing mainly on speaking. As a result, my reading and writing skills lagged far behind. While I could grasp a bit of katakana and hiragana, kanji remained and still remains a challenge for me.
I'm curious about your experience learning Japanese and which phone app you find most effective for learning more Japanese. I'm from the Philippines. Thanks.
Thank you Darth for tirelessly saying this again and again. This reminds me of why this particular small cafe only accepts Bitcoin as payment:
What measures does Kagi take to ensure user privacy and data security within its subscription-based search engine model, particularly in comparison to traditional, ad-supported search engines?
How do we address the potential biases embedded in AI systems, especially those that can perpetuate social inequalities or reinforce existing prejudices?
Tom, it's @Pubkeymediahouse.
What has been the most memorable event or discussion held at PubKey so far?
Can you share any funny or unexpected moments that have happened at PubKey during events?