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Franctoshi
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August 16, 2022, 07:54:25 AM |
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Bitcoin’s longest-serving Lead Maintainer calls it quits, names no successor
Bitcoin’s top developer and Lead Maintainer, Wladimir van der Laan, has confirmed that he’s retiring. Van der Laan is the second successor to Satoshi Nakamoto and is one of the few people in the world with final commit access to Bitcoin Core’s GitHub. Nakamoto held this administrative key, which was passed to Gavin Andresen, and then to van der Laan. Van der Laan took the reins eight years ago when Andresen, who learned how to maintain Bitcoin’s code directly from Nakamoto, stopped working on the project. Van der Laan has maintained Bitcoin’s repository for even longer than Nakamoto but indicated in January last year that he planned to start phasing out his involvement. "From he's point the major reason for quitting his role is he wants Bitcoin to be more decentralized in such away that it no longer needs an official lead maintainer to thrive" (Moving away from relying on GitHub to send a code).
Source https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/wply7n/bitcoins_longestserving_lead_maintainer_calls_it/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x
https://protos.com/bitcoins-longest-serving-lead-maintainer-calls-it-quits-names-no-successor/
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August 16, 2022, 07:57:10 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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let's clear every unnecessary doubts about bitcoin transaction being liable to hack, lots has been used in proving this instance and here comes another dimension to clear the same doubt about bitcoin transaction and what immutability simply implies. https://twitter.com/Cointelegraph/status/1559404625299660802?t=QARlO06KNX5pi7r592a2pA&s=19This simple illustration is just an explanation of how a successful transaction occurs between two parties which is from the sender to the receiver's end, nothing tampered with, transparency is all about bitcoin and arrival on the final destination is just the easiest task o achieve.
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Look what came in today 😎 Source
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I am confident about 2023 looking at the current movements of Bitcoin think we could see a bull run again. Also, if you (like me) refuse to wear a tracking device (vulgo: 'Smartphone'), make sure you understand to what extent your car is snooping on you and tracking your every move: TheMarkup has an extensive analysis of connected vehicle data and the companies that are collecting it.
The Markup has identified 37 companies that are part of the rapidly growing connected vehicle data industry that seeks to monetize such data in an environment with few regulations governing its sale or use.
While many of these companies stress they are using aggregated or anonymized data, the unique nature of location and movement data increases the potential for violations of user privacy. -> https://themarkup.org/the-breakdown/2022/07/27/who-is-collecting-data-from-your-car^ Both from Bruce Schneiers excellent newsletter. * psycodad is off to wrap tinfoil around his car. I need to think about converting back to a non smart phone. Once you have experienced smartphones it is hard to go back though especially because most phone manufactures only do smart phones today. What phone would you recommend that has a good camera and does not rely on Google, Apple or Microsoft?
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Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
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August 16, 2022, 10:09:59 AM |
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Not a problem if you drive a 1992 Volvo 940.
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August 16, 2022, 10:32:06 AM |
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<snip>
I need to think about converting back to a non smart phone. Once you have experienced smartphones it is hard to go back though especially because most phone manufactures only do smart phones today. What phone would you recommend that has a good camera and does not rely on Google, Apple or Microsoft?
I haven't found one yet with a decent camera. I use the Punkt as it offers me connectivity via WiFi or BT to my other devices like notebook but it has no cam. So far I use small dedicated cam with USB only (no WiFi) like the Sony DSC-W810B or the Canon Ixus 185. Unfortunately convenience and OpSec are always indirectly proportional. <snip>
Not a problem if you drive a 1992 Volvo 940.
My words, but at some time these vintage cars (including my 2001 Opel Caravan) will be EOL and I fear the day I have to buy one of these rolling fondleslabs. Wrt to 'intelligent', self-driving cars, today a autonomous BMW iX caused an accident with 1 dead, 9 heavily injured in Germany. Though it is not clear yet if the vehicle was driving autonomous or was controlled by a human.
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August 16, 2022, 10:45:59 AM |
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* psycodad is off to wrap tinfoil around his car. Make sure you leave a gap for your antenna otherwise you will kill your radio too.
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Indeed the best explanation of Bitcoin you will ever hear - by Peter Van Valkenburgh, it old ~4 years, but still the best https://twitter.com/TansuYegen/status/1559175031124631553Some oral testimony from the beginning: What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin is the world’s first cryptocurrency and it works because of the world’s first public blockchain network. What does Bitcoin do? It’s easy. It lets you send and receive "value" to and from anyone in the world. Why is it revolutionary? Because unlike every other tool for sending value over the internet, it works without the need to trust a middle-man. The lack of any corporation in between means that bitcoin is the world’s first public digital payments infrastructure. And by public I simply mean open to all and not owned by any single entity. " Public digital payments infrastructure", I never heard this term before from any one else, brilliantly explained worth watching if you haven't before. You won't regret your 6 minutes. If you want to see on the Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzxKs-Jd0H4
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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August 16, 2022, 10:49:47 AM |
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Also, if you (like me) refuse to wear a tracking device (vulgo: 'Smartphone'), make sure you understand to what extent your car is snooping on you and tracking your every move: [...] * psycodad is off to wrap tinfoil around his car. oh yes modern cars. another source of microphones that cannot be turned off via any "hard" switch. and now the cameras they have that cant be turned off either..
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* psycodad is off to wrap tinfoil around his car. Make sure you leave a gap for your antenna otherwise you will kill your radio too. Not a problem, due to the age of the car the radio isn't DAB capable, so it will be bricked by 2024 latest. I don't need anymore voices while I drive anyway, the missus seems completely sufficient as onboard entertainment system.
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August 16, 2022, 11:47:46 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Linux gives you better understanding of the underlying hardware, which is not possible with other OS. In linux, you have to deal with so many things through related to OS and hardware through command line. Though new distributions are quite user friendly like Ubuntu and fedora. I remember back in 2007, we need to mount USB in Linux first from command line in order to operate it. I prefer Linux for installing my wallet just because of the level of security it adds which other OS are missing. Image source
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