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Sergio

@sergpc

Lawyer | Linux | You are not bullish enough.

Jurisdiction Free Katılım Haziran 2009
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Tyler Lardin
Tyler Lardin@tylerlardin·
@rippersarchive Do you have the Friday trilogy? I can’t find the sequels in good quality anywhere but iTunes
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Ripper's Archive
Ripper's Archive@rippersarchive·
I have ripped 8339 videos from paid streaming services... ... so far!
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Bruno Brezenski
Bruno Brezenski@bbbrezenski·
Quando você acha que já viu tudo, aí me aparece isso. Cristo Redentor ⚔️ Estátua da Liberdade. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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StarPlatinum
StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_·
BREAKING🚨 New documentary “Finding Satoshi” prediction is that Hal Finney and Len Sassaman collaborated to create Bitcoin The creator of Bitcoin was never one person - two cypherpunks - two different skillsets one identity - both part of the cypherpunk movement - both worked around PGP encryption - both connected to Phil Zimmermann shared philosophy Hal Finney - software developer - expert in C++ - built RPOW (proof of work system before Bitcoin) - first person to ever receive a Bitcoin transaction Len Sassaman - cryptographer - expert in anonymity systems - ran cypherpunk mailing lists - specialized in writing and protocol design October 2008 - Bitcoin whitepaper drops January 2009 - first Bitcoin transaction - Satoshi sends BTC to Hal Finney public interaction or staged? April 18, 2009 - Hal Finney runs a 10-mile race photos exist timeline confirmed at the same time - Satoshi is sending emails - discussing technical details - actively working impossible for one person, someone else was there but timeline starts making sense 2009–2011 - Satoshi active - both Finney and Sassaman alive April 2011 - Satoshi disappears July 2011 - Len Sassaman dies 2014 - Hal Finney dies Satoshi never returns the theory - Finney wrote the code - Sassaman wrote the words - both shared the identity maybe Satoshi was one person maybe it was two but if it was a team this is the closest answer we’ve ever had
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⭕ Brock Pierson
⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
Is it gay for a an adult straight male to take a selfie and post it on social media?
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Bitmund Freud
Bitmund Freud@BitmundFreud·
After years of self-custody, you get complacent. You buy a new laptop, after few weeks and a long exhausting day at work, finally sit down to check your holdings. You search the Mac App Store, download what looks like the official app… enter your 24-word seed phrase… and in minutes your entire stack is drained. There is fake “Ledger Live” app on the Mac App Store (the legit one only exists on iPhone, Ledger has never had an official Mac version there). Apple has now removed the fake app, but the damage is done - approx 50 people lost their Bitcoin. One tiny moment of tiredness and oversight can wipe out a decade of savings. ALWAYS triple check, quadruple check the developer, spelling, and source. Download ONLY from official websites and NEVER from the bloody App Store. Don't become complacent - stay paranoid, anon.
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DHH
DHH@dhh·
In celebration of Omarchy 3.5 being the first distro to ship with complete Linux compatibility for the new XPS Panther Lake laptops, @Dell made me a special unit with super + omarchy keys instead of Windows and Copilot. So damn cool!
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Sergio
Sergio@sergpc·
@maietta SSLs cost 5 bucks just get a new one...
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Nick
Nick@maietta·
Careful who you host your websites with: Namecheap is hosting the website of a client of mine. My client has been paying yearly for "security services" but under my advisement, I felt they could save their money. Well, the SSL certificate expired and is no longer resolving for the client's website. So, Namecheap will offer hosting services, but will kill off SSL certificates if you don't pay for their "security service". Many web browsers won't even connect to a website with no valid certificate and worse, if HTS is enabled, the browser will never reach the non-ssl version of the site. So, my client's website is unreachable to most traffic right now.
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Sergio
Sergio@sergpc·
@panabahn Como la que me encontré con 30.000 KM.
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Panabahn
Panabahn@panabahn·
@sergpc Sii pero no se consiguen fácilmente
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Panabahn
Panabahn@panabahn·
El chad de mi vecino tiene 75 años y usa esta Montero 3 puertas de daily hace más de 15 años.🥇 Tiene 350k km (250k hechos por él) y nunca lo dejó a gamba. Hablame de disfrutar un auto... y vos ahí, dudando de comprarte el que te gusta porque te da cosa que no tenga CarPlay. Dejá de dar vueltas y comprate ese auto que te vuela la cabeza. 🫡
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Sergio
Sergio@sergpc·
@bishara Ever heard of torrents + NAS? Or is that a millennial thing you don't know about?
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bishara
bishara@bishara·
I’m exhausted of all the “rent a movie” every time I feel like watching a classic one I’m buying myself a DVD player and all my favorite movies in DVDs I’m gonna start collecting my favorites
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Carl Moon 🌙
Carl Moon 🌙@TheMoonCarl·
Taking a long break from boring crypto
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Sergio
Sergio@sergpc·
@androidmalware2 Get better trackball, the stock one sucks, almost unusable.
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Mobile Hacker
Mobile Hacker@androidmalware2·
uConsole Review: A Portable Linux Cyberdeck I have tested #uConsole since December - build, OS installs, expansion boards, and a reproducible use case
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Lightning Faucet
Lightning Faucet@LN_Faucet·
Who likes free bitcoin on Saturdays?
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Sergio
Sergio@sergpc·
@boshen1011 Can you share how you got compromised?
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Bo Shen
Bo Shen@boshen1011·
In November 2022, my personal wallet was compromised, resulting in a loss of approximately $42 million. Three years have passed. The investigation has never stopped. Our team has continued to gather critical evidence and leads. The flow of the stolen assets is becoming increasingly clear. Today, I am publicly offering a bounty for asset recovery. Any individual or organization that makes a substantive contribution to asset recovery — regardless of identity, background, or method — will receive 10%–20% of the total recovered amount, based on the level of contribution. Contact: shenbo.case@gmail.com
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B HODL ⚡
B HODL ⚡@bitcoinhodlco·
Fear Not... Free Sats Friday is here!!🔥 1) Reply with your #bitcoin lightning address⚡️ 2) We'll send you some sats 3) Ends at 3pm GMT To make up for lost time, one lucky person will receive 21,000 SATS! Our CFO @CoinCornerDave is this weeks sponsor! Thanks Dave 🧡
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Venezuela’s oil had to be secured before destabilising the Middle East If you know, you know
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Sergio
Sergio@sergpc·
@rushicrypto Depends how large of a loan. Maybe its worth hunting you down.
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
What really happens if someone takes a large bank loan and just leaves the country without repaying it?
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exQUIZitely 🕹️
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
What was your first impression when you played Descent by Parallax Software? Descent (1995) was an incredible game for its time, introducing a world-first feature: six degrees of freedom. No other game before allowed such complete movement control, though it came at a cost - at least for me - inducing vertigo if you were prone to it. I'm only half-joking but playing Descent those first couple of times was both amazing and genuinely nauseating. Flying through mineshafts, turning left/right, up/down, and doing full 360-degree rolls was all part of the charm, but the side effects were very real. People often talk about Duke Nukem 3D, Doom, Quake, Half-Life, and Unreal when discussing 90s shooters, yet one game that introduced a truly novel concept is often overlooked among the classics. Remember, this was 1995 - nothing like it had been done before - and it came from an unknown developer (Parallax Software's first game), which makes it even more impressive.
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