

Yeah. Bitcoin is probably safer and easier.
I’m just saying the option exists, and that I think it’s neat.


Yeah. Bitcoin is probably safer and easier.
I’m just saying the option exists, and that I think it’s neat.


Yeah, not sure how it’d work with return addresses and whatnot. But if the letter itself is intercepted there’s probably more that can be used to trace back to you, unless you only handled the money and paper in a clean room.


Furthermore, you can pay with bitcoin or even cash (sent to their HQ by mail). That way they’d have even less on you.


That name is what initially put me off, but they actually seem to have some decent takes.


They also set up an initiative around the fair extraction of cobalt.
For the specs alone it is an expensive phone, but well worth it to me.
I do somewhat miss the HD haptics from my previous Samsung.


Steam’s age verification is entering your credit card details.


Welp, that blog wasn’t linked anywhere on the main page.
Reading through it, it actually makes it all seem a lot more reasonable, that’s good. It’s just difficult not to be skeptical in <current year>.
Edit:
Fluxer was largely built before LLMs became a normal part of day-to-day development. I do use them now, but in a limited way: as a rubber duck and for mechanical implementation work when I already have a detailed spec. I treat the code it outputs like I would any external contribution.
No LLM designed the system, wrote the specs, or made architectural decisions. That was all me. I only use LLMs when I already know the platform well enough to review the result properly.
That seems fairly okay.
Further edit: wording.


I do have to wonder, given the age of the app and the seeming lack of contributors on GitHub, how vibe-coded is this app?
They don’t/no longer need to, YouTube has content ID and copyright claims.