tamer

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In-reply-to » @observer Your words don't match with your attitude. We are not conversing, you are telling me to put complex ideas in to a tweet, or to shut up. You are saying you know me based on a couple of previous tweets, where others have accused me of being a Trumpster, but in reality I am not even a republican. In any case that should not even be a topic since the subject is Bitcoin and economy, not politics. We are far from the subject. So unless we are both willing to look at each other's arguments on the topic we are not learning from each other, we are stuck. Maybe next time you will be more genuine.

@observer@twtxt.net Okay I will try my best, hope you will keep an open mind.
Before we talk about bitcoin we need a reason. Because if everything is working then we don’t need to change. Therefore I urge you to look at my first point if you haven’t. And keys talk about that. I uploaded a chard from the FED. See post (#kiiv3bq)

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In-reply-to » @observer I know following is a bit of work but I promise it's worth it.

@observer@twtxt.net Your words don’t match with your attitude. We are not conversing, you are telling me to put complex ideas in to a tweet, or to shut up. You are saying you know me based on a couple of previous tweets, where others have accused me of being a Trumpster, but in reality I am not even a republican. In any case that should not even be a topic since the subject is Bitcoin and economy, not politics.
We are far from the subject. So unless we are both willing to look at each other’s arguments on the topic we are not learning from each other, we are stuck.
Maybe next time you will be more genuine.

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In-reply-to » $130 Billion Wiped Off Crypto Markets in 24 Hours The cryptocurrency market had around $130 billion wiped off its value over the last 24 hours as major digital coins continued their multi-day sell-off. From a report: Bitcoin was last down around 4% at $33,755.57, according to Coin Metrics, while Ether plunged 7% to $2,239.08. Earlier in the morning both fell to their lowest points since July and are each about 50% off their all-tim ... ⌘ Read more

@observer@twtxt.net I know following is a bit of work but I promise it’s worth it.

I have written a short but fun blog post about intrinsic value.
After that I would like to propose you read this post from just today by Activist Post

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In-reply-to » $130 Billion Wiped Off Crypto Markets in 24 Hours The cryptocurrency market had around $130 billion wiped off its value over the last 24 hours as major digital coins continued their multi-day sell-off. From a report: Bitcoin was last down around 4% at $33,755.57, according to Coin Metrics, while Ether plunged 7% to $2,239.08. Earlier in the morning both fell to their lowest points since July and are each about 50% off their all-tim ... ⌘ Read more

@prologic@twtxt.net
I agree only with one thing he says, and that is that he doesn’t understand the mechanics.
I am not a fan of tether, since it is provided by a company I don’t trust. But basically it is USD digitized/backed. People convert USD to tether to by Bitcoin. Inflation happens when you print money. Bitcoin has a cap of max 21 million coins. Fiat money has no cap.

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In politics, whenever I hear the word “unity,” to paraphrase the famous words of a German politico of the 1930’s, “I reach for my revolver.” For almost always, “unity” is a scam, a call to abandon principle and follow the leader into some form of tyranny or sell- out. … genuine unity is only viable in a context of shared values and premises. Unity is only proper within a framework of Justice. Anything else is a hoax, a scam, and an implicit call for the betrayal of principle.

__Murray N. Rothbard

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In-reply-to » twtxt critic: Unfortunately the original values seam to have been eroded. Yarn is turning twtxt in to a cheap copy of Mastodon without the benefit of the Fediverse. What happened to everybody hosting their own twt files in a public facing folder? I was hoping development would have gone in the direction to help people to publish to a personnel held public facing folder via FTP, Dropbox, Sia Skynet, IPFS etc. And servers would just be search engines, and proxies etc. I appreciate the hard work that has gone in to the Yarn.social however ...

I have been accused of not being nice enough before, look like a character flow of mine. I think there are two sides to keep in mind. A coder who is heavily invested in his project. And me trying to be helpful. Obviously if I didn’t care I would have just walked away. But what I see here is a profoundly talented coder, who got lost in details. I am trying to give an outside view, from 20.000 feet above ground if you will. I am no enforcement agent, just trying to help.

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twtxt critic: Unfortunately the original values seam to have been eroded. Yarn is turning twtxt in to a cheap copy of Mastodon without the benefit of the Fediverse. What happened to everybody hosting their own twt files in a public facing folder?
I was hoping development would have gone in the direction to help people to publish to a personnel held public facing folder via FTP, Dropbox, Sia Skynet, IPFS etc. And servers would just be search engines, and proxies etc.
I appreciate the hard work that has gone in to the Yarn.social however …

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In-reply-to » @prologic sorry about the spelling mistakes. English is my third language. Also I didn't mean to question the vision as such. Just ment a mobile up that pulls in files directly from the users follow list would line up better with the idea of decentralizing personal data. Since not everyone will be running a pod, but most everyone can have a public facing folder. Specially now with services like Skynet coming online. Sorry hope I didn't offend you too much.

@prologic@twtxt.net Yes but it is much more complicated. Every user travels with all the data of its friends. And shares the data with users totally disconnected from the net. There are no public facing files or folders. It has also pods that share data.
Use encryption, and it’s very data heavy on the user app. it is meant as an offline up to be shared over WiFi or Bluetooth.

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In-reply-to » @tamer We're not trying to compete with anything... If you've read About Yarn.social -- In a nutshell I want to create an open, transparent social platform that respect's folks privacy and freedoms. It must also be easy to use and down-to-earth where human interactions actually matter. None of this rubbish of manipulating what you see, driving up engagement numbers to serve your advertisers and all that garbage

@prologic@twtxt.net sorry about the spelling mistakes. English is my third language.
Also I didn’t mean to question the vision as such.
Just ment a mobile up that pulls in files directly from the users follow list would line up better with the idea of decentralizing personal data. Since not everyone will be running a pod, but most everyone can have a public facing folder. Specially now with services like Skynet coming online.
Sorry hope I didn’t offend you too much.

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In-reply-to » @prologic I am rediscovering twtxt. Do you have a roadmap somewhere? Got quite a few suggestions such as. I find the feed in timeline, and possibility to comment on feed items a great future. Question, do feed items have a unique id on all pods. Meaning if I comment on a feed in your pod will this show up on all pods? Why not that should be simple enough to do?

@prologic@twtxt.net
okay, thanks this will keep me busy for a while :)

By the way in @NYTimes_World_News@feeds.twtxt.net RSS feed items are showing up multiple times.

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@prologic@twtxt.net
I am rediscovering twtxt. Do you have a roadmap somewhere?
Got quite a few suggestions such as.
I find the feed in timeline, and possibility to comment on feed items a great future.
Question, do feed items have a unique id on all pods. Meaning if I comment on a feed in your pod will this show up on all pods?
Why not that should be simple enough to do?

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In-reply-to » Open Source Developer Intentionally Corrupts His Own Widely-Used Libraries "Users of popular open-source libraries 'colors' and 'faker' were left stunned after they saw their applications, using these libraries, printing gibberish data and breaking.." reports BleepingComputer. "The developer of these libraries intentionally introduced an infinite loop that bricked thousands of projects that ... ⌘ Read more

Read this @eaplmx@twtxt.net:
Is There A Way To Prevent Psychopaths From Getting Into Positions Of Power?

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