tx fees are not the DoS filters. tx fees are for the miners. protocol and policy with size limits are the spam and DoS filters. every bitcoin user supposed to be a node. nodes are the bitcoin users. and the protocol is designed to protect them, so there can be more of them, not less. making bitcoin truly decentralized. im seriously considering 300kb blocks!
weird, i dont remember watching that much ai related content. maybe categorization is shit? image
never stop learning:
bad thing about smart people is, their intellect is limited by their ego, experience, and knowledge.
GM
i realized there is no flatpak nostr apps for linux. there are fedishit apps, but no nostr apps.
GM. BUILD FOR THE CAUSE. BUILD A BETTER BITCOIN ECOSYSTEM FOR BITCOIN AND THE PEOPLE. DONT BUILD FOR THE FUNDING.
I have been using Linux for the last 5 years. I didn't switch because i wanted to escape windows. I switched because fedora's immutable OS distributions, Flatpaks, Distroboxes, DevContainers, Steam with Proton, Gnome, and etc. This is what I have been looking for in an OS or a long time. Apps have permissioned access to the file-system via file/directory select dialogs. I can "sandbox" Non-Flatpak apps with Distrobox with seperate home folder just for the app. I can code stuff inside DevContainers isolate my devtools. Etc. I really love the experience. Not to mention lots go amazing Flatpak GUI apps for managing Flatpaks, AppImages, Distroboxes. You don't have to touch Terminal at all. Anyway I also have been doing some hobby game development on Linux. I use WebGPU, since it can translate to anything, a nice middle layer, not outdated like OpenGL, and less complex than using Vulcan directly. I have a feeling many games developed on Linux, can easily ported to Mac and Windows. If it works on Linux it can probably just work on Windows too. Probably.
GM
8 DATUM blocks today: image