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I'll probably give this one a try and learn from it. Just don't wanna waste money you know.
If it can make somewhat decent prints, then I'm already happy..
Thanks for the advice. I'll just try to fix this one and learn from it
Ok, sweet.
Thanks man 💪 hope I can start soon. Will try to keep you posted
True. Gotta get to know the community
Ok, thanks for the info 💪
Can't wait to start printing
Yeah, I've ordered from him before.
But he just gave me the printer, so would be a waste not to use it.
Guess I can probably get it fixed for around 60€. Wanted to make some upgrades, but probably isn't needed..
Around €100-€150.
Just wanna print Seedsigner cases and small junk
Still seems like a waste not to use the printer. Just wanna print some Seedsigner cases and small junk
Idk, sounds a lot like fiat
I wanna get into 3d printing and a friend of mine gave me his Creality Ender 3 pro, but it needs some parts.
Should I buy some upgrade parts for it? Or should I use the money to buy a different 3d printer? #asknostr
The productive class has always lived in two worlds. There is the official economy of permissions and taxes, where value flows upward to those who produce nothing, and there is the real economy of voluntary exchange, where those who create value find each other despite every obstacle. When the official system spits you out, it does you the inadvertent favor of revealing which economy actually sustains human flourishing.
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I thought the conversation went well and they invited me back to come see what the job is about and if it would be something for me. So hope the job won't be so bad. It's mostly driving elderly and less capable people to appointments
I wrote it as a reply under his article, here a dedicated blog.
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Here you go
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My recent article on how holding Bitcoin is not a sign of low time preference ruffled some feathers. @nprofile…cgmu wrote a fantastic article voicing the common critique.
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I still think that this critique falls short. So here is a response that hopefully helps clarify some misconceptions. I'm curious about the next round of feedback, so let me know what you think!
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Nice! The try now button doesnt work tho...
I have a fiat job application tomorrow, but it's also to help elderly people.
Good job on you guys for doing something back.
Cool, makes sense with relay gating.
That's weird. Seems to be an issue with your client, its just a regular reply kind.
Your points aren't related to time preference at all? I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
Is there a global marketplace app for this?
There seems to be more than a dozen apps that do this in different regions. Pooling liquidity would be a great unlock.
Nice!
But how is this different from NIP29? Messages are also just stored in a single server there, but that is a relay...
Also do you handle removing a member of an encrypted group at all?
Link to those curious: https://plebqr.com/
My recent article on how holding Bitcoin is not a sign of low time preference ruffled some feathers. @nprofile…cgmu wrote a fantastic article voicing the common critique.
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I still think that this critique falls short. So here is a response that hopefully helps clarify some misconceptions. I'm curious about the next round of feedback, so let me know what you think!
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fooki it will be better , any way nothing stay near it
Yes they're great, and were an inspiration for using existing beautiful artwork as a backdrop, it makes so much sense.
The promise of exit has always haunted those who would rule over others. From the German forest tribes who frustrated Roman legions to the digital nomads who slip between jurisdictions, humans have sought spaces where voluntary cooperation replaces coercive hierarchy.
These temporary autonomous zones arise from a simple economic calculation: when the costs of control exceed the benefits of extraction, freedom becomes possible. The state retreats because of the cold logic of diminishing returns, and in that retreat, human creativity flourishes.
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We live in a curious age. Never before have so many people enjoyed such material abundance while simultaneously proclaiming their contempt for the very mechanism that makes this abundance possible. They drive automobiles purchased with money to universities funded by money where they learn from professors paid with money that money is the source of all human suffering. The contradiction is so glaring that it blinds them to its implications.
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That's basically Flotilla from @nprofile…dgdk
I failed so many times that I gave up...
Yes, that's my favorite line of this convention
> The political existence of the state is independent of its recognition by other states.
The cypherpunks wrote code, but code alone cannot adjudicate disputes between parties with different values. The missing infrastructure is legal, and the principles that compose it are older than any nation-state.
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Awesome, thanks, that's good to hear.
You're disregarding the axiom of resistance, in this case Bitcoin doesnt make sense.
amezing , waitn for my piece , great work @asanoha and crew
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Google Project Zero just dropped a full 0-click exploit chain for Pixel 9 targeting CVE-2025-54957 in Dolby's audio decoder. Android's AI transcription features auto-decode incoming audio, so attackers just need to send you a malicious RCS message.
#GrapheneOS users aren't immune to the initial bug since it's in Dolby's proprietary blob with its own internal allocator, but hardened_malloc and improved mediacodec sandboxing make privilege escalation significantly harder. Patch to January 2026 security level now!
https://projectzero.google/2026/01/pixel-0-click-part-1.html
@nprofile…0md0 any thoughts on this?
I appreciate the kind words, and I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation, looking forward to the next one.
The historical record proves that competent intelligence services will infiltrate any movement they consider threatening. But decades of documented cases reveal that detection-focused security culture consistently fails while breeding the very paranoia the state wants to create.
The cypherpunk solution applies here too: design systems where the adversary's presence cannot achieve its goals.
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Living outside the state means living outside its protection racket. How do communities of individualists defend themselves without recreating the very structures they escaped?
The answer lies in deterrence over firepower, distributed capability over centralized protection, and vigilance toward those who claim to guard you as much as toward external threats.
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@nprofile…24cn is the client you're looking for.
Agent context files and skills designed for security audits of your software.
https://github.com/trailofbits/skills