No doubt they will. There will be some people who continue zapping their old higher default amounts until they notice they are themselves getting zapped less overall, and then they’ll adjust their own defaults down.
Lol 😂 I installed an app for our printer to print over wifi, and it asked me to opt in to marketing emails. I declined and it said “if you opt out, you won’t be able to use our services that require opting in.” I continued without opting in and it worked fine for what I need, but so tricky trying to word that message to make it sound like the app wouldn’t work at all. 🥲
Lol this from the opening paragraph of the article, “But in this year’s Gallup poll, we have managed to fall below Congress. Our profession is now the least trusted of all.” 😂
Crazy. In the US at least, a phone PIN is considered a first amendment free speech issue and you cannot be compelled to provide it. Biometrics however, such as finger print and Face ID can be compelled via a court order/warrant.
It’s interesting and another way nostr has changed my social network usage. On Twitter and other networks it’s not out of the ordinary to follow thousands of accounts. Before even hearing about issues with relays and follow lists being too large, I noticed on nostr that once I got above 900 follows my feed got too noisy. I’ve tried to keep mine around 500-600-ish and that has worked out well. Good amount of my content in my feed, not too noisy.
Alright which one of you is this? Lol. This “Rebuilding Atlantis” guy is either a bitcoiner or this is the origin story of a new cult leader playing out in real time 😂
https://m.primal.net/LlIJ.mov
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