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Doubt it. I would argue that, in the past, authors wrote with raw talent and inspiration, whereas today, with the advent of AI and assistance, things are diluted and not as pure.
Totally agree with you. Every time I visit my local Barnes & Noble it’s always packed and the line is always long.
That was total hashrate among many workers. The miner that mined the block only had ~74 TH/s.
https://solostats.ckpool.org/users/1Ng94bFQctzRnbGByBgTvT8ZH3TPMYVoQz
Yes, I've ran a business, but no where at the scale of Proton. All I'm saying is that I liked Proton when it was just ProtonMail. Now it's grown and spread into many other products further questioning the quality of said products over time. There's also the factor of people trusting one vendor for all their needs instead of compartmentalizing but that's another discussion.
Yeah, I always dislike when companies start small, in a niche, but then start expanding and spreading themselves thin. Personally, I don't like it. Do one thing and do it well.
Depends. If it’s a technical book that I will be flipping around in and referencing material frequently, then physical book is the way to go. Otherwise, casual reading is more convenient to have in ebook fashion.
I’m really good at remembering details about people, basically anything they share with me I listen and retain. Sometimes I find them repeating the same stories to me only for me to kindly interject and remind them that they’ve told me this before.
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Meh. Pay only with Bitcoin.
This post really needs to mention you need to be using the embedded LDK node with Alby Hub and not LND in order to use Bolt12 invoices.
I’ve never seen @DarthCoin be so reasonable in the comments of a post before.
Supposedly. He’d always show his bank account having $0 on his shows and how he lives only on Bitcoin. But then he started pushing his Bitcoin backed loans service and uses that instead. Who really knows.
But Bitcoin is so cumbersome!
Jokes aside, great work.
Once I created the transaction, it didn't get to the mempool right away, like it usually does in Sparrow. It did get into the mempool eventually, though - maybe after about 5 minutes.
There is no the mempool, but rather a mempool. 😜
OCEAN will be performing planned maintenance/upgrades to core infrastructure from 2025-11-17 1300 UTC to 2025-11-21 2200 UTC. We expect no noticeable customer impact.
https://ocean.xyz/docs/20251111-maintenance
Even though they say no impact, the drop(s) seems to coincide with the maintenance window.
This fight was terrible. Joshua clearly could have dismantled Paul but wasn’t doing it until the end. How convenient.