What's the biggest hurdle to making lightning easier to use?
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What's the biggest hurdle to making lightning easier to use?
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FAFO asshole. Your OPSEC isn't that good.
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Any reports of mint ddos?
I should add if it's priced in fiat. If it's priced in BTC, HELL NO
Idk man, sounds more like a crime to me
Thank you for the thoughtful reply! I'll get back to you on this, been busy
Competition in tech is only going to get greater and greater. Companies have to make money to survive, while FOSS does not. People can work on FOSS in their free time and it can swallow monopolists margins. Check out r/homelab on reddit. There's a LOT of people who want to give monopolists the bird and do shit themselves.
Who wouldn't at the right price?
I thought the pi zero for seedsigner used broadcom FW. Either way, I'm wondering what the risks are to the seedsigner security model
We gotta get the man some funding
How relevant is this since they need physical + root access?
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I think radical simplification is a likely outcome. A large amount of technology is designed to create middlemen through complexity.
RPI firmware is made by broadcom
do you have thoughts on javacards? e.g. satochip
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Is there any way to mitigate the broadcom FW issue?
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