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Presumably, until they build specialized hardware for it.
I tweaked my claude.md to make Fable the overseer while gpt 5.5 the workhorse.
Let's see if this works...
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コデックスに言われるがまま野雨の改修してるけどこれいる…?って機能をよくわかんないまま追加してる
It’s not terrible, it’s more or less the same transactional visibility an LSP has. There is no external privacy leak like the kind that Wallet of Satoshi had (and has since fixed).
Daredevil, that's one way to jump out of a plane ✈😳
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The scifi level is strong and it sounds amazing with apps on the fly, depending on intention: what's there not to want? Super fun and dandy for a nostr social app.
Then again, without deterministic AI, good luck getting support when the nostr market place takes your coin in exchange for an error emoji, or worse, your super important administrative errand in your hyper digitlaized society goes wrong.
Wouldn't this consume more power on the device?
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Good morning in the afternoon, because this is how I Nostr! 😂🤌
(Yeah, my tablecloth looks like I slept on it.) https://npub1njazsude53reg6e7jmz6jvvgyamf5twca93sn3px3yhxpsp9yakqwaf3t9.blossom.band/d074d5f1f139b220a9dce0933163e644e9db510b0295b850e15db55d592cecc4.jpg
FIFA is taking down all the viral clips appearing to expose the Argentinian cheating against Egypt on X and other social media platforms. 🇪🇬🇦🇷
*** SAVE IN IN UR SSD ***
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🌿 Meet the giant Nepenthes rajah, one of the largest carnivorous plants on Earth!
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“Compare fable with gpt 5.6”
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What am I missing? Radar uses breez, which is spark, which has terrible privacy. Why pair that with Signal other than its easy?
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Craziest Led display
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"hello madame! So, yes, i am unable to run my errand in the app"
"sir, you may have upset the cybergods. Sacrificing an RJ45 is your only hope"
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Yoh think spaceX will fail to grow their share prices? And eventually fail to please shareholders with good dividends?
#asknostr
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Bug reporting is about get somewhere between funky and pointless 😅
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TLDR: The sabotage of Core.
Core are compromised and corrupted. Core V30+ is a malware and an insider attack on Bitcoin.
By @hodlonaut
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In 2022, two developers put their name forward to become Bitcoin Core maintainers. Same project, same year, same process.
One was waved through in six days.
The other was worn down over five months and gave up.
The difference between them tells you how Core actually decides. A thread.
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July 2022. Gloria Zhao files the PR to add herself to Core's trusted keys. It draws substantive NACKs.
James O'Beirne, a co-founder of Bitcoin Optech, no outsider, lays out a specific worry: she'd be maintaining the same mempool area she was actively writing and proposing designs for. A built-in conflict.
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O'Beirne goes further.
He names a "virtuous circle of mutual ACKs" among a cohort of young maintainers tightly linked by funding and social ties, and asks for someone "more disjoint from the funding and social graph."
The concern is structural, not personal.
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It doesn't matter. The reservations are noted, then set aside as raised in the wrong venue.
The PR is merged in six days.
The conflict O'Beirne flagged is never resolved, just routed past. Speed: one week.
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August 2022. Vasil Dimov proposes himself as P2P maintainer. Dimov built Core's privacy networking from the ground up, BIP155, Tor v3, I2P.
The lead maintainer agrees on sight: "you've been the most active in P2P development for quite a while." Broad support follows.
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Then fanquake files a scope objection, a list of 18 PRs Dimov supposedly wasn't involved in.
Dimov answers it with data and offers to narrow his scope to exactly what fanquake asked.
fanquake's response? Nothing. No ACK, no NACK, no acknowledgment of the change he himself demanded. Just silence.
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That silence is the weapon. Zhao, now a maintainer, says nothing for five months despite being asked by name, repeatedly.
The PR can't move without a maintainer signing off, and the maintainers won't speak.
Dimov, later: "The silence was deafening. To me that meant disapproval, for reasons that cannot be publicly stated." and "it was being sabotaged and something was happening behind the scenes."
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Michael Folkson says out loud what the record shows:
"I remember the uproar when Luke didn't merge a PR adding a new BIP maintainer within a month of it being opened. He was hounded on IRC by certain individuals. Here it is fine to have a Bitcoin Core maintainer PR dangling for 5 months. Certain people should be ashamed of themselves."
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When contributors ask why it's stalled, the asking becomes the offense.
AJ Towns invokes the CIA's Simple Sabotage Field Manual, against the people requesting an answer, not the people withholding one.
Asked if he's calling Zhao and fanquake saboteurs, sipa replies: "wtf." The question hangs.
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The loop closes on itself. The maintainers won't explain their silence. When pressed, the explanation offered is that the people pressing are "aggressive."
The demand for accountability is named as the reason accountability can't be given.
You cannot break it from outside, because trying to is the cited proof you're the problem.
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January 2023, 148 days since Dimov's maintainer PR was opened.
Ava Chow flips to NACK, having "reached out to several contributors privately" to form it.
Zhao finally posts, framing a maintainer as someone who should override "any number of ACKs," and tells critics of Brink's influence to go found their own nonprofit.
Dimov closes his own PR: "Doing so feels like failing all the people who ACKed it, sorry."
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Put the two side by side.
Gloria's PR: NACKed on conflict grounds, merged in 6 days.
Dimov's PR: broadly supported, killed by 5 months of silence and private consultations no one disclosed.
Same process, run in opposite directions depending on who was asking.
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Chow's own NACK said the quiet part. Previous maintainer additions were "almost always foregone conclusions," the obvious choice.
Dimov was "the first time we have had a maintainer nominee who I did not think was an obvious choice."
Translation: the others were decided before the meeting. Dimov wasn't pre-approved, so he didn't pass.
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14/ Dimov's read:
"Gloria's was pre-arranged, decided upfront, and the IRC meeting and PR discussion was just democracy theater."
Existing maintainers decide privately, then announce it as a nomination. He skipped that step. He just raised it in the open. That was the disqualifying move.
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None of this rests on a hidden source. Every quote is from the public GitHub threads and IRC logs, linked in the article.
The takeaway sits in the contrast: Core's real selection test isn't the merit of the PR, it's whether you were pre-approved in private before the public process began.
Zhao was. Dimov wasn't. That's the whole difference.
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That’s probably where things are heading
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https://redstate.com/rusty-weiss/2026/07/08/theyre-scumfurious-trump-explodes-declares-iran-ceasefire-over-n2204102
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I saw that too, type 1, 2, and 3. They have different response times, work on different surge curves, and clamp to different voltages. I've got enough electronics to justify all 3 for sure. Looks like I'm missing a type 1. Off to the hardware store.
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Egypt vs Argentina recorded 23 referee mistakes. The highest at a 2026 world cup game. All of them were in favor of Argentina
NOT that is matters IT reflects geopolitical mirror of whats currently going around in the world - MULTIPOLARISM
FIFA's days are numbered so called all 190+ countries under one banner or organization that favors or biased for a few handful no matter color/religion/race.