What’s up today? (Part 1)

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Kinda the China model perhaps, but using mega-corps to track the people instead of a government agency.

That being the case, it’s odd that they’d ban people off platforms … unless they control the alternative platforms as well … makes me wonder about minds.com and liberdon.com where I do most of my posting.

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Blockfolio hacked:

https://twitter.com/UnderTheBreach/status/1359038370903691265?s=19

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So far looks all like speculation, but unless apple fears the government cracking down on crypto, I can’t imagine why they wouldn’t do it. It’s win win.

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Yee and likewise Hah!!!

v0.0.15

Repository: maidsafe/sn_launch_tool · Tag: v0.0.15 · Commit: 844c1f2 · Released by: MaidSafe-QA

0.0.15 (2021-02-09)

Features

  • join: allow to join to network with a list of addresses rather than a single one (57ee3b0)

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I think I’ve found a new hobby…

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:astonished: that was compelling viewing!

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Just don’t ask to use David’s weird import minibus for that kind of fun. The engine sounded nice, whatever it was.

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Michael Saylor is now saying they had 7000 corporations attend his Bitcoin conference. Just amazing!

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Who said that UniSwap was something very valuable exactly one year ago?

And let’s remember that they gave away $ 8000 for free to all their initial users. (at today’s price)

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A very good call! :smile: I’ll be paying attention to any future suggestions.

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There are Physical Safe Network Tokens in the world and I took pictures! Please use these, post them, publish them to image sites bloggers use.

They were made when it was ‘Safecoin’ so shots were taken in such a way to cut off that portion of the token.

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Favicon ‘supercookie’ exploit bypasses private browsing mode and VPN protections, and works in all major browsers, allowing a user to be tracked across websites, and there’s nothing we can do to stop this until browser are modified. Clearing browser cache etc does not help.

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People clearly want and need privacy and security

Interesting discussion on this over here:

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