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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!
keep fighting for this life
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Give a man a duck, and he'll eat for a day.
Teach a man to duck, and he'll never walk into a bar.
Seen on reddit.
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What about a sub that pulls bitcoin/nostr/tech/job events from nostr?
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We're definitely hoping to figure out ways to read from nostr eventually. Siloing them into a sub is a neat approach!
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Is @darth impersonating @DarthCoin?
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yes is a well known shitcoiner that is changing aliases all the time and post only crap
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Why has the saloon been so quiet these past few days? Hopefully the saloon will be packed tomorrow. The first round is on me 🍺
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I suspect everyone muted everyone else lol
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147 sats \ 2 replies \ @Ge 8 Oct 2023
Woke up feeling blessed and grateful for these opportunities and the friends n family I have also the bitcoin community of course ẁeekend has been good just working really 🙌
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Baby Grogu.
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Snow obstructs my brushwood door with me inside alone. One by one, coral branches break in winter woods. In the light of dawn, mountain green is gone. If the plums have finished blooming, I, for one, can't tell.
- Han-shan Te-ch'ing
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I've started to sow lettuces in my garden. I prefer sowing them with onions. In order to keep bugs away.
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What does sowing lettuce mean? Some pictures of your garden would be lovely 😉
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GM everyone!!! It's Sunday funday, I wish you all a phenomenal Sunday, may it be filled with love and joy, hope you also have time to relax and cherish this beautiful day, I might hit the pool and have a few brewskies or maybe do some housework and listen to some good tunes, may yours be as awesome as you, don't forget that you're awesome and you matter, be well and stay frosty my friend.
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Good evening buddy. Sunday on this side of the world is almost at an end. You must enjoy the rest of the day while staying frosty.
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Here is noon right now, enjoying this Sunday as much as I can, always frosty, be well buddy!!!
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Went on an early morning run, Wifes making breakfast on zap.stream Applied to another interesting remote side job yesterday Should probably read and relax today
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Whoop whoop
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When you think you need to learn everything from scratch, but actually it does not have to be this way. As there is nothing new under the sun, many people in the past have already explored different things to a certain level, all we need is to dig and trace back to those knowledge, continuing the work that we find meaningful.
What if the whole human experience is a continuing exploration?
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For example, some stackers know that I'm making my own clothes atm, and I just discovered what fabric the sultans used to wear, they must have their reasons, so I am gonna go check it out and figure out the whys.
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and we meet others to explore different things along the journey, some might be a guiding force, some might cause violence or sadness.
Meeting different people then lead to different experiences, but I think our own will have some influence on the direction.
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Currently at a Cashu Hackday. There was a presentation by @calle at btc++ yesterday and it blew my mind how simple it is - at least from this high level perspective. So far, I didn't take the time to look into it even though I heard about the project several times already. With the presentation, I got the idea in less than a minute.
I also liked the introduction where existing custodial services like SN were mentioned (thanks for the shout-out even though it was as an example for a custodial service, haha) and that Cashu only solves the privacy issue with custodial services. Kinda like do one thing but do it well.
So if we use custodial services, we can at least keep our privacy :)
Now looking into how much work integrating Cashu with SN would be. It's not top priority, but when we make it easier for stackers to use their wallet to buy stuff (as @DarthCoin has been asking for a while), I think privacy and thus Cashu gets more important. We don't want to see what you're buying :)
Maybe we could even use it for internal transactions so even we can't tell who zapped who? But that would mess with our ranking system and personal feeds too much, I guess.
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200 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 8 Oct 2023
Oh, and thanks to @niftynei and co. for organizing bitcoin++!
I especially liked the cozy atmosphere with not too many people. Before I arrived at the venue, I thought it would be a big conference with many stages and I was worried I might get lost in the crowd, lol. But that turned out to totally not be the case :)
I think that made it a lot easier to get to know the interesting people I met (since I struggle with approaching people) and I am looking forward to go to more conferences now :)
Sorry for the awkward handshake btw, haha
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I think the emergence of a whole gradient of custodial offerings is the surest sign that things are working. If there are offerings the span levels of trust and friction we have a chance of getting new people into the space. Absent that, there's no chance. So excited to see what this amounts to in general, and wrt SN.
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Nice! A ThinkPad! That's a legit setup right there! I wonder if libreboot or coreboot firmware bios is needed for that.
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I have a X220 which came with coreboot (I think it's Skulls).
I actually didn't know about coreboot before and I argued with the seller on eBay that I don't want to pay extra for coreboot, lol
Since I didn't find another X220, I then bought it after a few days anyway.
But I don't understand your question:
I wonder if libreboot or coreboot firmware bios is needed for that.
Afaik, coreboot is about OSS so you don't need it but it's good because it's OSS:
Why should I use coreboot? In general because it leads to freedom on machines. Most firmware written today is completely closed source and the code bases are growing. Years ago a computer needed 100kb of compiled code in order to run the southbridge, now around 8mb of code are shipped in modern hardware.
Or wdym with "if it is needed"?
You mean if these Thinkpads have Intel ME? I think coreboot also removes that.
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Yes, I ment if it allows you to do upgrades if this is a newer Thinkpad. I think that was the reason why the older laptops like the t400 was soo popular besides the cool advertisements about its features on tv. Its great to know it already has coreboot. Plus the OSS makes it awesome.
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No, my X220 has coreboot. This is my T420s. I actually made sure you can see the Thinkpad model in the picture, lol (Assuming you thought the picture shows the X220.)
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could be interesting indeed
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ps. when privacy post?
soon™
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121 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 8 Oct 2023
sooner™ than before
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F1 weekend, waiting for the race.
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Hell yeah! Quite an anticlimactic way for the championship to end yesterday. Did you catch the sprint race where Verstappen was crowned 3 time champion?
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Sure, always watch at my pace, just don't read any news and then I can watch one after another (classi, sprint, race). If you forget about Verstappen who is in another level, the rest of the cars/pilots are really close one of another.
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Hah yes, he's been unstoppable for the last 2 seasons. I enjoy the racing regardless of who is in first place. The engineering challenges are fascinating to me
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Recommendation to watch this Sunday: The Bloody History of Communism
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I am in London, UK and looking for recommendations of interesting things to do for someone who's exhausted tourist stuff (already been to tourist stuff before)
Also @0fje0 
#275024 I think this guy owes me a prize. Harrrumph
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Done!
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Clank your chains and count your change, and try to walk the line.
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It's like herding cats
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I noticed I learn things with my eyes and verify them with my hands. I don't need and don't want to have much talking in between, and that's quite liberating, as I'm no longer scary of the language barrier on tipping my toe on anything.
But ofc speaking the local languages could help, but what actually matters more is the heart and determination to learn.
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Lunarpunk Orange Snail Mood /Pixelart/ free to use
More >>> #277626
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I really dig the pixely vibes you've been throwing out.
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very thx <3
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Always good to see
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Wonderful @orthwyrm chilling with @deepologic 🐌🤠
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Started a 21-day challenge in which I aimed to learn something new about Bitcoin or interact with its ecosystem every day. I would also record my progress on Stacker News.
Day 10 - Downloaded the app called Simple Bitcoin a while ago. Finally finished the Beginner’s Course and received a certificate for my efforts. Was surprised to come across mention of Stacker News - something about how it leverages the Lightning Network as a form of micropayment.
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Nice work, way to keep at it. Are you going to make a wrap up / review post when all is said and done?
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I was just intending to compile all my 21 adventures - but having a review post in which I reflect on my takeaways would provide a good closure. Thanks for the idea
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I would prefer to earn sats in stead of a certificate. But, none the less, you're making wonderful progress on the challenge.
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I do earn some sats. But not a lot. About 10-20 sats depending on whether the spin wheel wants to be nice to me
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Day 176 of snailposting everyday 'til BTC hits $100k.
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Someone has probably asked this before, but: do you have plans in mind for when we cross $100k? What's the reward for all this diligence?
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Also you have reminded me to start reading Lyn's latest book.
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We need you!
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Start counting down to $1M I suppose...!
I have no plans on selling at a particular target, and if BTC shot up to $100k tomorrow my life wouldn't materially change. I'm happy as is.
But price is important no matter what the puritans say, and it's a good proxy for measuring wider adoption. So I follow the markets with some degree of interest even if I don't participate in trading (I merely DCA).
Plus it's a funny shitpost that motivates me to participate in the forums daily so I can keep my cowboy hat.
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I like the ritual of it, if nothing else. Like going to a small-town diner and seeing the regulars at the counter, having their coffee :)
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Howdy __@_'-'
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The snail taking us to church…
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Howdy partners. It's a beautiful day today!
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Yo yo yo
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Yo yo yo! 🤠
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So you're telling me I can buy my favorite treat with Bitcoin? Now that's what i call progress.
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Sir, did you read my guides? Many places to buy cheese with sats https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/bitcoin-lightning-irl-examples
and the list can go on and on...
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I forgot to mention, I can also use my Bitcoin to buy cheese including any grocery items at one of South Africa's leading retailers.
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Exchanges crash, you are a leaf in a whirlpool… ….HODLers drifting by
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Do you find yourself thinking in haikus? I imagine that happens if you write enough of them.
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Not yet…. perhaps in final moments of enlightenment you become a haiku and float away on the breeze…
I'm all for getting stuck in a whirlpool of melting cheese. Thank you @DarthCoin, now I have cheese on the brain 🤣
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Mmm. Cheese
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Perfect reaction 🧀
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That’s the problem it doesn’t…. Great track though!
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let me think of something more thoughtful in this special moment!
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It looks like Paco might have been inadvertently thrown under the bus.
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If US authorities are listening they will know he's been in Cuba. I'm sort of kidding. It's a long shot.
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Probably
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Excellent question
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