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Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
This is not a rehearsal. Every day is precious.
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Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
@ecom_cork You are responsible for your own eyeballs Nobody is forcing you to look
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Ben Corkery@ecom_cork·
I know it’s 2026 and women are supposed to do what ever they want but the gym outfits are out of control. Some of these women literally wearing a bra and 3 inch compression shorts. It’s over revealing and it’s not dignified. And it’s honestly not even that attractive compared to tasteful cleavage. It feels like an over share that nobody asked for and it also normalizes a culture of immodesty. Leave it behind.
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It should NOT be this hard to buy a privacy-respecting car. Seriously. A car should be one of the simplest privacy relationships in modern life. You get in. You drive somewhere. The car moves you from point A to point B. That should be the whole relationship. Instead, the mainstream car market has become a swamp of telematics, driver scoring programs, mobile apps, dealer enrollments, remote diagnostics, insurance partnerships, location tracking, infotainment data, cameras, microphones, cloud accounts, and “connected” features nobody asked for. GM and OnStar are the canonical example of how bad this got. The FTC alleged that GM and OnStar collected, used, and sold precise geolocation and driving behavior data from millions of vehicles without consent. Consumer reporting agencies used that data to compile reports used by insurers to deny insurance and set rates. Why does a car need to report your driving habits to anyone just to do the one job it was built for? And from a security perspective, this is a nightmare. A connected car is a computer on wheels. A compromised car can expose far more than the vehicle itself. It can: - store paired phones, contacts, and call logs - keep navigation history and saved destinations - retain home and work addresses - hold garage door and gate codes - store app logins and driver profiles - retain payment or subscription data - report telematics back to the manufacturer - feed data into third-party systems, including insurers A modern car can log where you live, where you work, when you leave, when you come home, which routes you take, and which clinics, schools, churches, protests, hotels, or private homes you visit. That is a behavioral dossier. And unlike a laptop, people do not think of a car as something that needs a privacy audit. Used cars are worse. Assume the previous owner left behind Bluetooth pairings, contacts, saved destinations, garage codes, Wi-Fi settings, app sessions, toll tags, remote service subscriptions, and old driver profiles. Rental cars are worse still. People pair their phones, load contacts, use navigation, sign into apps, and then hand the car back like none of that data matters. One reason to be wary of any feature named “Smart Driver,” “Driving Score,” “Insure Connect,” or “Driver Feedback”: these can be the pipes to insurers. Driver scoring is the broader issue. Good intel on this is weirdly hard to come by.
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📸 👩🏻‍💻 HONEY 🪞👩🏻‍🎨
Mind you they (along with people who write erotica) suddenly consider themselves sex worker adjacent when it's time to center themselves in SWers' discussions or try to get free attention/social interaction with us lol
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crazy how artists didn’t care when swers were getting banned from paypal but when the same thing started happening to them for nsfw commissions they are flipping out

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Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
Tech bro dracula likes to watch The man who refused to care for his last woman while she had actual cancer is now spending millions to publicly hunt for medical problems in his new woman. Let that sink in
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Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
Need to know what country Kate reports to & where I can bet on duration of her tolerance of Tech Bro Dracula's measuring fetish Will his millions spent on measuring her result in the same level of scintillating revelations as his last conclusions? (see above post)
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Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
. $ZEC is better than Zeus cause it won't swallow your first wife alive or sentence you to have your liver eaten by an eagle every day for eternity or bind you to a flaming wheel or flay you alive or flood the earth to wipe out humanity but it will protect your on chain privacy
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Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
Hot take: you can remove cartels & their drugs without violating the constitutional rights of citizens & creating a multibillion dollar growth in the rehab industry funded by new taxes
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Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
Sounds nice but SB43 is unconstitutional Where will the money come from for all these rehabs? It's unconstitutional to turn kidnapped-into-rehab patients into a slave labor work force He is biased because of his sister's addiction <30% of people maintain sobriety after rehab. How many cycles will your taxes cover? It's all rainbows & unicorns until someone has to pay for the dream
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt

If that addict on your street were your own son, what would you do? That is the defining question that guides my 5 step plan to fix the homelessness problem in LA. We *must* end this evil racket of corrupt politicians and NGOs who profit off the misery of these poor souls. They launder money and feed them more drugs, so they can keep their customers locked in this hell on our streets. We have a moral obligation from God to help them and make our city safe and clean for everyone. Karen Bass and Nithya Raman have forsaken this city. Time for real leadership. Time for real compassion.

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Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
Always choose the nuclear option. Saves time
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus

Literally one of the most important essays could read, if you want to have a *productive* disagreements about anything, on X or anywhere else, is @paulg’s “How to Disagree”. It describes a pyramid. Everyone should be aware of it. At the bottom are things like name-calling, insults and ad hominem arguments. Slightly higher, but not a whole lot better is “tone policing” At the top is “refutuation” and even better “refutation of the central point.” That’s what disagreements should be. Because life is short, I block people (e.g the Theo dude who is going around whining about being blocked) who can’t get past the lower levels. In contrast, people who disagree with me on matters of intellectual substance with real arguments (@emollick, @peterwildeford, @flowersslop, etc) are super welcome! I had a fabulous, respectful debate last year with @DKokotajlo and @hendrycks on @MLStreetTalk, and love that sort of thing. If you get blocked me and wonder why, study the chart. If you hate me and never want to see me again, that’s fine too, but I still recommend you study the chart. (Credit: chart itself is by @bigthink, adapted from Graham’s essay)

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Bitcoin Stripper
Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
Monday follow up: served divorce papers. You are down 50%
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g

My wife mentioned a nice private school over dinner this week She said the campus was beautiful I asked what's the tuition She said we should look at it as an investment in him not a cost I made a note She said don't make a note I said I always make notes She said this isn't a deal I said everything is a deal She closed her eyes She said we'd discuss it Saturday I agreed Saturday 7:02am She came downstairs in her Saturday robe Coffee in hand I had my cargo shorts on The dining room had been cleared The projector was on The analyst was at the head of the table Quarter zip on, three iced coffees, a legal pad, and two laptops He had been there since 6:44am I texted him at 11:14pm Friday The text said dining room 6:45am bring the model He sent a thumbs up My wife stopped in the doorway She said what is this I said you said you wanted to discuss it She said this is not a discussion I did not respond She sat down anyway The analyst stood He said good morning ma'am She did not respond He sat back down A printed deck in front of each seat A fourth copy in case Slide 1 Tuition Schedule $38,500 per year Thirteen years $500,500 nominal Before escalators The school has raised tuition 4.2% per year for a decade With escalators $648,000 My wife said okay I said I'm not done Slide 2 Opportunity Cost Even before escalators $38,500 invested annually 10% nominal return S&P long-run average since 1928 By his eighteenth birthday $944,000 My wife said we can afford it I said I know that's not the slide Slide 3 Terminal Value at Age 65 $83 million She was quiet The analyst slid the sensitivity tables across the table 8% return $31 million 10% return $83 million 12% return $222 million She did not look She said this isn't about money I said it's always about money She said no it isn't I said then what is it about She did not answer She said you can't put a dollar value on his teachers his classmates his environment I said I can the analyst already did slide 6 He flipped to slide 6 She did not look She said the school is the best in the city I said best is a feeling She said it produces the best students I said the students were already the best before they got there She said our son deserves it I said our son deserves $83 million My son walked in He is five Dinosaur pajamas He looked at the projector He looked at the open deck on the table He looked at slide 3 He said are we modeling pre-tax or after-tax The analyst opened a new tab My wife looked at the ceiling He said what's the discount rate The analyst set down his pen She closed her eyes He said is this the same return assumption from the 529 conversation The analyst stopped typing He looked at me I did not say anything She stood up Sat back down He said dad can I help I said yes He pulled up a chair The analyst handed him a printout He started reading My wife watched him read She watched him for a long time She said his name He looked up She said do you like school He said the work is too easy and the kids don't ask questions She did not respond She looked at the ceiling She walked out of the room The analyst started packing up He said should I follow up Monday sir I said no follow up needed He'll be fine Sent from my iPhone

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LeHedge@BlockedHedge·
@BarrySilbert lol isn’t this the OPPOSITE of the point of Zcash?
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Paul Brigner 🛡️@paulbrigner·
Brian Cohen@inthepixels

.@ZcashNames: ZcashNames: Privacy, Identity, and the Challenge of Making Zcash Usable Zcash has long occupied a unique position in the cryptocurrency ecosystem due to its deep focus on financial privacy. Through advanced zero-knowledge proof technology known as zk-SNARKs, Zcash enables shielded transactions that can conceal the sender, recipient, and transaction amount while still maintaining blockchain integrity. Yet despite its sophisticated privacy architecture, Zcash has historically struggled with one major obstacle: usability. Shielded addresses are long, complex, and difficult for ordinary users to manage comfortably. Sharing or verifying these addresses can be intimidating, increasing the risk of mistakes and limiting mainstream adoption. For many users, the experience feels far less intuitive than sending a message or sharing a username online. ZcashNames (ZNS) was created to solve this problem. ZcashNames is a decentralized naming system that allows users to replace complicated Zcash wallet addresses with simple, human-readable identities such as alice.zcash. Built as an evolution of the earlier zcash.me platform, ZNS stores registrations and name mappings directly on the Zcash blockchain using shielded transactions. The goal is straightforward but ambitious: preserve Zcash’s strong privacy guarantees while dramatically improving user experience. Instead of copying and pasting long strings of cryptographic text, users can transact using readable names. This reduces friction, lowers the likelihood of address-entry mistakes, and makes shielded payments feel more approachable to non-technical users. The project also attempts to minimize centralized dependencies. Registrations are anchored on-chain using shielded Zcash transactions, leveraging zero-knowledge proofs for tamper resistance and ownership verification. Unlike many naming systems that depend on recurring subscription payments, ZcashNames instead uses an activity-based ownership model in which names remain active through continued usage rather than mandatory renewal fees. As of mid-2026, the project remains in active beta development, with ecosystem integrations and community experimentation continuing to evolve. Support has emerged from multiple parts of the Zcash ecosystem, including wallet developers, explorers, and privacy advocates. Existing and desired integrations include wallets such as Edge Wallet, Zingo!, and Zucchini Wallet, alongside ecosystem contributors such as CipherScan and ZecHub. Zechariah: The Vision Behind ZcashNames The primary force behind ZcashNames is James Joseph, better known online as “Zechariah,” operating under the handle @zcashme and the identity Zechariah.zcash. Unlike many prominent figures in cryptocurrency privacy projects who focus primarily on cryptography or protocol engineering, Zechariah’s work has centered on usability, onboarding, identity systems, and community growth. Since at least 2020, he has consistently advocated for making shielded transactions practical for ordinary users rather than limiting privacy technology to technically sophisticated audiences. His earlier work on identity-oriented experiments such as Zack Pages helped shape the philosophy that later evolved into ZcashNames: combining privacy-preserving infrastructure with intuitive, human-readable identity. Zechariah also pursued governance participation within the Zcash ecosystem through involvement with the Major Grants Review Committee (MGRC), where he promoted ideas surrounding transparency, accountability, and measurable ecosystem growth. His public commentary frequently emphasizes real-world adoption and user acquisition as critical indicators of success. Technically, the project has involved collaboration with engineer craftsoldier and support from broader ecosystem contributors, including developers, ambassadors, advisors, and community organizations....

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Bitcoin Stripper@BitcoinStripper·
@onebigorangecom Pallasite meteorites are amazing. I'd love to have a thin cross section to put in my window. What a cool teacher.
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Dollar Store Thor@onebigorangecom·
@BitcoinStripper I got my love for weird jewels from a substitute teacher who always wore large colored stones. She had lots of world travel stories. Years ago my wife's friends looked at her tiny diamond with crinkled noses. No they see her pallasite meteorite jewelry and wonder who made ot
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