Jonathan Pye-Finch

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Jonathan Pye-Finch

Jonathan Pye-Finch

@JonPyeFinch

Service Designer. Living on a boat. Travelling by bicycle. Was @Fjord now @PlanUk • https://t.co/oIHfgLvbBz + @EnsembleOrg

London Katılım Mayıs 2011
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The Great Martis
The Great Martis@great_martis·
🚨WARNING 🚨 The NASDAQ has formed the Most beautiful DOUBLE TOP i have ever seen . The halley's comet takes 76 years to journey around the sun . A once in a life time opportunity . Was fortunate enough to witness it in 1986 . This ,my fellow traders, is one of those moments . Target 5000
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Callum
Callum@AkkadSecretary·
Bald and Bankrupts new video is a grim but accurate view of the state of England. He's viewing the ruins at this point.
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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
Fully self-sovereign is a Platonic ideal that can be approached asymptotically, but likely never actually reached in practice. Self-custodial base-layer bitcoin audited by one's own node is the closest. However, if someone runs their own bitcoin node and self-custodies their own coins, but hasn't reviewed every line of code, are they self-sovereign, or are they trusting others to some degree and thus giving up some aspect of their sovereignty? And even if you did review every line of code, are you sure you haven't missed a bug, in a world where even the best computer scientists can (and have) missed bugs? And then the next question is one of purpose. Self-sovereignty for its own sake, or to fulfill a practical function (making oneself rug-resistant in terms of savings and censorship-resistant in terms of payments). A large corporation that distributes cash reserves among several banks can still have all of its cash frozen by one centralized court order. Or can get rugged by the central bank that all of those banks tie into. But if you have money spread out among chaumian mints (not just put in one federated chaumian mint but actually spread out among several different mints), then not only do you spread out risk, but there's not necessarily any one entity that can identity where your funds are or how much you have. And then if you can economically afford a UTXO, it makes sense to pull savings to the base layer. And that can work on Bitcoin as it is now. If people want other solutions, they need to develop them or Bitcoin needs to be changed w/ a fork of some type. And those solutions will likely still have sovereignty limits at some point on the asymptotic approach towards the Platonic ideal.
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Tuur Demeester
Tuur Demeester@TuurDemeester·
$1M BTC, not crazy
Samson Mow@Excellion

In 2017 it took ~9 months for #Bitcoin to go from $1k to $20k. The block subsidy was 12.5, there was a lot more BTC sloshing around on exchanges, mining was boiling the oceans, and there was zero institutional money coming in. $1k to $20k is 20x. $50k to $1M is 20x.

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Phil Demers
Phil Demers@walruswhisperer·
A concerned citizen called the Miami Seaquarium to ask about the fate of Li’i, their elderly dolphin living in solitary confinement and in ever deteriorating conditions. Their answer was telling.
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Felt
Felt@felt·
2/ Select Elements > Group
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Felt
Felt@felt·
1/ Our new Groups feature is a powerful way to quickly organize your elements in the legend. Did you know there are three ways to group your elements in Felt? Check it out 🧵
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The Browser Company
The Browser Company@browsercompany·
What if the internet... was actually 𝑦𝑜𝑢𝑟 internet? 🎨 Introducing Boosts 2.0 — only in Arc
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Friends of Grand Union Canal
Friends of Grand Union Canal@friendsOfGUC·
The canal and surrounds are looking amazing in Greenford at the moment. We cleared just one bag of rubbish, mostly it was bags from the water. We think people are finally respecting this space and nature is certainly enjoying it
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Tim Janes | makebuild.studio
Tim Janes | makebuild.studio@Tim_Janes·
I really can't justify buying any more bikes 🚴‍♀️. The garage is full. So now I'm just filling my virtual garage with #midjourney creations instead. Not sure how those forks will hold up.
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Vin G.
Vin G.@Raverrevolution·
@danheld What happens if someone decides to upload child porn on ordinals? Wouldn't that literally take everything down?
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Dan Held
Dan Held@danheld·
If you want to censor valid transactions on Bitcoin, you’re definitely not Bitcoiner.
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Alex Waltz
Alex Waltz@raw_avocado·
@JonPyeFinch @heSAYSuh No one is forcing anyone to run nodes. You should run a node if you need to. Of coure cp is bad, who would not agree with that? But there is a very big danger in trying to dictate what data is allowed and what is not. The main propriety here is censorship rezistnace.
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Alex Waltz
Alex Waltz@raw_avocado·
Initially i did not care that much for Ordinals, but now because everyone hates them I'm a Ordinal maximalist. You pay the fee you get in the block. End of story. Censor your mother if you want to censor.
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Alex Waltz
Alex Waltz@raw_avocado·
@heSAYSuh @JonPyeFinch Its illegal to hack into somoeones computer. Both of the things mentioned are illegal, so why in your hypotetical the hacking part is not without consequence.
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Jonathan Pye-Finch
Jonathan Pye-Finch@JonPyeFinch·
@josibake @josibake Q. what happens when just one illegal image gets added. Then everyones little node is hosting it and now liable?
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Umbrel ☂️
Umbrel ☂️@umbrel·
no one: absolutely no one: y’all: nostr wen? wen nostr?
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