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I just crossed the one year mark if my first bitcoin purchase, and It's been ine hell of a year.
First year accomplishments: Listened to a dozen books Listened to hundreds (if not thousands) of hours of content including podcasts, and YouTube videos. Discovered Stacker.news Discovered Ligntning network Discovered non KYC
Year 2 goals: Stack harder than year one. Finish @DarthCoin guides (finally) Create and experiment with an uncle Jim node Fully move from windows to Linux (hard October deadline, I'm not getting the new windows OS) Increase my security Side quest: eat koobideh
Long term goals: Eventually I want to be able to onboard a small business to accept lightning payments. TBD.
We will see how year two goes, but I don't think my goals are unrealistic for myself.
I’ll join your Linux goal, at least for my old laptop.
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Linux is the ultimate freedom one bitcoiner must adquire. Get free from the hands of Microsoft and such, just feels good. I really recommend you trying out multiple Linux distros before picking your favorite, there are plenty of them and you may enjoy the process of testing all of it.
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I definitely will not enjoy the process of testing a bunch of different options. What are your top three choices?
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  1. Linux Mint (I've wandered many distros, but I always come back to this one, currently I'm using it on my work and personal desktop)
  2. Debian (very stable)
  3. Ubuntu (very user-friendly, although not very lightweight)
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Thanks, I've used ubuntu before (and maybe debian), but not linux mint. I'll start with that one this time.
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If you have any troubles, questions or something related to it I will be happy to answer. Linux Mint is a very great distro to use, lightweight and a beautiful GUI.
42 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 2 Jun
Old laptop is a great approach because it shows how much more efficient Linux can be. I say this but I did the opposite instead buying a new Framework laptop years ago.
Now I buy old Thinkpads and breath new life into them :)
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I've run linux before, but it's been awhile. I'm sure it's a bit different now.
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Hopefully I get that going in the next couple of months.
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71 sats \ 0 replies \ @anon 2 Jun
In 2021 went through a similar experience. The issue back then, raspiblitz node through commandline was not great UX yet, no umbrel or start9 or albyhub existed. Opening channels and enjoying the ring of fire was quite a stretch. Dozens of books helped in broadening understanding. Robosats wasn’t around and bisq1 had quite some issues. A local business started to accept bitcoin and has saved many thousands of dollars by hodling strong my hundred+ minor food purchases. This is the path, keep going and we are going to win.
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You are on the fast track sir. Time on the road helps learning curve eh? (had to throw a little Canadiana at ya)
I was able to learn a lot while driving around the city for my business. Between pods and audiobooks.
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The driving helps for quite a bit, but it can hinder me also as far as having time to do things outside of work hours.
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I hear you. Life is filled with trade offs.
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Good luck!! Making great progress
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52 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 2 Jun
Happy bitday! (that doesn't hit as well as hoped .. sad)
eat koobideh
fr fr
I just crossed the one year mark if my first bitcoin purchase, and It's been ine hell of a year.
I didn't realize this was your first year. You got up to speed fasssst. Congrats!
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SN Is an amazing resource, it's easy to catch up when you have all of the information right in front of you. You made a great site here.
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Well done!
It seems that discovering Bitcoin has created a positive ripple effect on your life…what with listening to invaluable content n all.
Onward n upward!
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The most positive is now I have a word to describe my wife. 😉
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Life-changing experience
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The Linux goal - is there a hard Oct. deadline, when you can't run Windows 10 anymore? I might have to adopt the same goal...or at least make my Windows machine my non-primary...
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Yea, there's not going to be support for 10 anymore, so its going to get less and less safe as time goes on. Im going to get a second SSHD and install linux on it and slowly migrate over.
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Awesome.
What an incredible list!
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Thanks much!
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @OT 2 Jun
Congrats! I thought you were stacking a lot longer for some reason.
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Thats because im so sexy 😉
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Awesome! good progress mate
Good luck this year :)
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @flat24 2 Jun
Success on your route.
Think that the most difficult thing you did, study and understand the importance of Bitcoin.
You are here and there is no back.
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This is what building outside the system looks like. Real goals. Real progress. Year one was the wake-up—year two is where it gets serious. Keep going. The parallel economy needs people like you.
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Pretty solid for year one 👏
Nice goals for year 2. Going to Linux is the way, you'll never come back to Windows.
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Good list of accomplishments
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Each one has started a different experience in Bitcoin. The important thing is to have discovered or to have escaped the bias that the Fiat system imposes on you and to have been able to discover Bitcoin to value your money, to find value for your effort, your time and to be able to protect it from the madness of that system.
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Congrats!
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Great job for stacking for a whole year! And thank you for pointing out the guides. I have just started stacking seriously and you gave me a great idea with the update at 1 year. Keep it up!
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Respect. You’re on the right path. Year one is about waking up. Year two is about building resilience and sovereignty. Uncle Jim node, Linux, non-KYC, security… all signal you’re serious about leaving the fiat clown world behind. Stay humble, stack harder, help others exit. ⚡🧱
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Car 15h
1sat=1sat never forget that. Everything else takes care of itself. Congrats!
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That s the Path :)
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I don’t see ~HealthAndFitness or abs in these goals. Sad!
Kudos for being goal oriented!!
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