NOOOOO!!! *sigh* imtiredboss.jpeg Looks like I’ll be adding another major infrastructure overhaul project (migrating registrars) to my already-too-long list 😭 @Mark E. Jeftovic care to weigh in? 👀
In a choice between security and convenience, convenience will win every time. - some rando on the internet When trying to pitch some users on not leaving their passwords on a sticky note on their monitors, I was going to use the example of "you wouldn't tape your house keys to your front door". But before the words could leave my mouth I remembered a past house-call customer who did exactly that. The moral of the story is when planning for security, you either need to make the cost of shortcutting enormous and immediate (think firing w/perp-walk out the door) or more convenient than shortcutting. The first is obviously unpopular with most, and the second is a huge PITA for devs who will also choose convenience by offloading to MFA-in-a-box and shouting "let them eat TOTP apps and choose traffic lights!". Damn, this started as a funny story about security and ended in mild depression... 😭
I’m sure many books have been written on the subject, but it’s been my pondering this evening anyways. Matthew 25:31-46 is a section some Bibles title as “The Final Judgment” where Jesus describes returning as King and separating those who did Good from those who didn’t. One of the lessons commonly taught out of this section is that Jesus is instructing us to provide for “strangers” and “the least of these” as if we are doing it for Jesus himself. A hotly debated detail is who, exactly, Jesus was talking about when he said “strangers” and “the least of these”. I’ve seen all sort of interpretations ranging from “literally everyone” to “specifically the Samaritans”. Personally I’ve tried to focus on “those who can’t help / take care of themselves”. My evening pondering has been this question: What about those who hate us and want us to die? Those who, when given the opportunity, are killing our wives, husbands, and children? Are we to risk the lives of those under our (Biblically mandated!) care to care for them? Are those people “strangers” and “the least of these”, or something else?
Remembering words feat. squirrel chirping #vlogstr #lifehack
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Mini-rant: Since when did running a lightning node become a rich person's activity? Exchange rates have 3-4Xed since I last set one up but the generally accepted minimum channel size is still 1M sats. That means roughly $5-10K CAD minimum in liquidity for a minimally functional node. I'm not trying to make money with this node, just use it for a proof-of-concept project. Yes, I could use testnet for technical testing, but if you want to demo to normies you need to be able to move real money around. As usually, the solution to my worldly problems is to stop being poor. image
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My theory is that these people know that cheap isn’t going to be good or fast but don’t want to acknowledge it. They know most of well-ordered society associates being outwardly cheap with being slimy, untrustworthy, and cheating, but don’t want to be seen that way, so they choose cheap then feign surprise at the results in hopes that their peers will assume they wanted to choose otherwise but couldn’t. image