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Replying to @sevvie (0xb9a7922eec475605498ba3c1f7f0aca98585f30a)
I found it on a royalty-free photo website.
I haven't read the article yet. I just really got intrigued by the image.
Good choice!
Replying to @FatesDeWhynot (0x8fdc07cc76529566bbe2991401541df8b011db61)
Good idea, what would you like the Hashtag to be?
Anything you want!
# FatesCryptoSnapshots or # FatesOfTheGraphs ?
To spread your personal brand a little too! ;-)
Replying to @FatesDeWhynot (0x8fdc07cc76529566bbe2991401541df8b011db61)
No problem, I would be happy to post these ^.^
Awesome! Thanks!
I know they'll depress some Peeple on the "down days"... but if you gave all the graph posts a specific hashtag we could easily see them all on a single page. Would be cool to look back later, day by day.
Replying to @sevvie (0xb9a7922eec475605498ba3c1f7f0aca98585f30a)
When did the privacy of corporations come to supercede the privacy, let alone the free expression, of individuals? Why do we defend corporations for doing what we would never allow our government to do? https://sevvie.ltd/essays/censorship-tool-media-trusts/
Where did you get that image?
👀
Replying to @FatesDeWhynot (0x8fdc07cc76529566bbe2991401541df8b011db61)
Hey! That's a cool little snapshot!
Could you post those like... on a schedule of some sorts? Then even our traders wouldn't need to leave Peepeth!
Replying to @Shigako (0x1e524685f67e065165fe7f179e97433ec07b0fc4)
Thanks so much Michael🌞✨
Please be careful @Shigako - - - @MichaelMauldin... has a cat...
😰
Replying to @Swaroop (0x7b07f01602b6411bdaee69251f0ce27484cc4d41)
Enough waiting, exclusive access to Peepeth users: https://beta.blocksig.app/ Feedback welcome here and/or: swaroop [at] blocksig.app. Thanks to @CallMeGwei, @itenev @AlbertC for attempting the early [broken] versions!
Will test it out again, asap.
I was rather impressed with the earlier versions!
(@Swaroop is clearly a tad humble.)
Whew. Peepeth is back online!
I have some catching up to do around here...
Replying to @andreas (0x2f34dfb91116c5f56aeb444fd18e7ef0d8158f7b)
if you can believe it, you can achieve it
Welcome to Peepeth.
Excellent first peep!
Replying to @talkingtree (0xa51ef0f962303560e25432570a6d9cdbad60e7ab)
#Chinese level #censorship is coming to the USA through these #techgiants that we depend on. That’s what the algorithms were about all along! Is #America ready for this!? They think they own us!! #China
I have no idea if anyone thinks they own anyone else...
...but a big part of why blockchains are so exciting is because it removes the dependence on these over-sized tech companies. It decentralizes the power and attention centers of the internet.
Decentralize all the things.
Replying to @DanNolan (0x6b5132fdca82705035d3b72373ee789a1d3e83eb)
Hey Peeple! It's been great joining your community this week. I hope this isn't too much self-promotion; wanted to mention I'm working on an education platform for Ethereum! We have a new Solidity challenge today: https://www.chainshot.com/challenges/5b74a4ebd9f9970a465ebd40
Resources like these are awesome for helping people build the future.
Bookmarked for my own adventurers with solidity.
Do check out the work of our other solidity educator:
Gregory McCubbin @gregory
You two might like to "talk shop", as it were.
See you in a while, Peeple.
Replying to @sevvie (0xb9a7922eec475605498ba3c1f7f0aca98585f30a)
From what @bevan has said, he will be using Kickstarter starting on Monday, and later in the month launching a cryptocurrency crowdfunding page.
This is all 100% correct. We have reached consensus. ;-)
Replying to @PaulQHD (0x7321b448e143e736ad1adae6e217306de9b84122)
Oops
devops199 ?
Replying to @Sparrow (0xed607ba16f6ac5afbff9ad9b8c02deba2207cbc0)
Thank you for the welcome. I’m happy to be here! I’m overly excited about all the new possibilities blockchain makes possible. Peepeth is such an incredible concept! I mean, can you imagine a world where spam and fake news are deterred by verification? Let everything be this way!
I can. That's why I'm involved in this space at all.
I, and many others here, share your excitement.
Replying to @sevvie (0xb9a7922eec475605498ba3c1f7f0aca98585f30a)
I mean not to insult the kindheartedness of those here, or anywhere; that is not my point. My point is, elitism can blind us to truths about the world as a whole and create just as many devils as religious doctrine.
It is a fair and relevant warning that ought often be repeated.
Replying to @Sparrow (0xed607ba16f6ac5afbff9ad9b8c02deba2207cbc0)
I like your humor. The baby boomers definitely loved themselves, so much so that they put profits ajhead of common sense. Now we have to fix the world, haha. Poor Great Barrier Reef... RIP We will make a better tomorrow, just as you say! It’s the the X, Y, Z way.
Pardon my manners.
Welcome to Peepeth!
Replying to @Sparrow (0xed607ba16f6ac5afbff9ad9b8c02deba2207cbc0)
The Age of The Respectable Rebel is here! With the “Me” generation finally retiring, the digital age will soon have no resistance left to face. Innovation, intelligence, and simplicity will be characteristics of the coming zeitgeist. Are you ready? - MattEgelkraut.com
Wait... so... other people noticed there was a "me" mindset somewhere along the way, too?
I think it got copied into the present, but I like to think collaboration through tech is going to replace a lot of the old ways of doing things.
We can hope. For a better world.
Does anyone here feel bad if they kill a fly?
Does anyone not usually kill a fly?
Replying to @strategesis (0x90f59cff0eb6db919f3ec92723ad7ea8580b318c)
To say you have a claim to my property is to say you have a claim to the labor I performed to obtain it. To say you have a claim to my labor is to say that I am your slave.
*whistling*
Or that we all share in the finite resources most labor requires to make value? So we each have a 1/7.5B interest in every non-renewable resource being taken for profit?
This is actually a tough issue for me. I see both sides. Vividly.
*whistling*
Replying to @talkingtree (0xa51ef0f962303560e25432570a6d9cdbad60e7ab)
Thank you too! And thank you to #Twitter, #Facebook, #Youtube & #Pinterest for compelling us to move towards #Decentralization! #Web3
#I-Agree-CallMeGwei
Replying to @frshzrnmln (0xb9c4c109c4f3aba0e994ac359a68f31d1b7d6102)
#streetphoto
Where is this?
Replying to @zhous98 (0x26e1a160821707c35329ed14f9f27dce761e5dac)
I don't think decentralized exchange is what we need. We have used Trade Matching for centuries and there're some fatal problems: bad liquidity, bad price discovery, and easy to manipulate the market.
BUT NOW... we can have decentralized exchange aggregation services. Also decentralized.
We need to remove centralized exchanges and their hack-ability as a single point of shock to the system. If not this... then... what?
Replying to @zhous98 (0x26e1a160821707c35329ed14f9f27dce761e5dac)
That means Apple is a kind of computer just for rent, not for sale at all.
#I-Agree-CallMeGwei
Replying to @sevvie (0xb9a7922eec475605498ba3c1f7f0aca98585f30a)
A pirate radio station that aired Alex Jones' radio shows has been taken down. No, it has no connection to Jones himself, despite what the media might be saying. https://sevvie.ltd/news/pirate-radio-station-aired-alex-jones-taken-down/
:-)
Replying to @voyager (0x459948a40918d535407fd49bf2c041d546fc37ae)
Apple is proud of their policy that they do not sell user data (I believe that 3rd parties have no contact with user data that Apple has on us), so it might not be Apple's workflow, to incentivize bounty hunters to rummage around poking for security holes.
If they're going to call in the feds - why spend too much on security?
Bounty programs should be law. It's probably best for society, shareholders, and young intelligent mischievous kids.
Imagine getting the older generations to sign off on that.
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
Public access should not require or record that information. Privileged access should record that information. The assumption is that it was non-public access.
If it is even a possibility - it can be abused. It should be user controllable, in my view.
POPUP: Do you want to share your serial number right now?
No. Didn't think so. Bye bye.
Obv not the way it went down... or the kid would have clicked no thanks. And avoided jail.
Replying to @sevvie (0xb9a7922eec475605498ba3c1f7f0aca98585f30a)
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and Australia's equivalent, are extremely broad and inspecific laws. A kid this smart could have been incentivized to respectfully disclose the vulnerability -- but because of the general criminalization, he was incentivized to seek recognition.
Agreed. There has to be a better way. How many public resources went in to fixing this company's security issues? They are externalizing the costs of their own security. Of all the companies in the world, Apple can afford to pay for it
Offer bounties. Crypto makes it even easier
Replying to @voyager (0x459948a40918d535407fd49bf2c041d546fc37ae)
I can only speak for myself, and I dislike the fact that visiting a server leaves crumbs that contain a serial number of a device I own.
THIS x 1000
This alone would dissuade me from touching any Apple product without further explanation.
Does Windows do this? Does Linux do this? How is this a thing?
This is not Ok... even if it was part of the "hack" - if a serial number is being read users needs control.
:-(
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
If someone misconfigures a server and you download some files... is prison time the answer? Then I watch those wall street types rip of billions and there is no accountability... Laws can exist for lots of reasons - they aren't all equal. Serial number is what caught my eye...
I don't want personally identifiable machine information being - even possibly - available for access by remote systems.
Seems like an under reported aspect of the story. Why/how were the serial numbers transmitted? Why is the OS capable of serving that info to remote systems?
Replying to @voyager (0x459948a40918d535407fd49bf2c041d546fc37ae)
Just subscribed, so, bring it on!
I did too.
Deeply appreciate active creativity.
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
On paper, he accessed systems and plead guilty and now he will be sentenced. There may be more to it than that, but otherwise if you perform an act against the law then you face the penalty prescribed.
If someone misconfigures a server and you download some files... is prison time the answer? Then I watch those wall street types rip of billions and there is no accountability...
Laws can exist for lots of reasons - they aren't all equal.
Serial number is what caught my eye...
Replying to @voyager (0x459948a40918d535407fd49bf2c041d546fc37ae)
Australian teenager downloaded 90GB of ‘secure files’ from Apple servers. He kept them in a folder called ‘hacky hack hack’. Uses VPNs to hide his tracks. Gets located by the serial numbers of his Macs. https://9to5mac.com/2018/08/16/melbourne-apple-hack
How do people feel about this?
Replying to @DistantSignal (0xeac710f835c2c68688c5ebfa07806abda213f260)
I am not! I do USE Brave though. I'll check this out! Thank you.
That link explains what the Brave browser is. You already know that part.
The Brave publisher program is the other side of their vision. You want to do that. Google it, or go directly to the Brave site. Worth your half hour to get it all set up.
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
If you don’t condone something in a link then don’t use it would be my recommendation. I have flagged as NSFW. You can do the same when you are posting using the hashtag.
Yeah, the title alone probably isn't "safe for work" by most standards.
We have lots of Peeple at work all times of the day, since this a global community.
Anyone can self-moderate nsfw with a "# + nsfw" no spaces. Don't get anyone fired, Peeple. Better safe than sorry?
Replying to @sevvie (0xb9a7922eec475605498ba3c1f7f0aca98585f30a)
I think that con is also a beauty, in a way. It allows the record of both a mistake, and the correcting of one's mistake. It takes a strong person, to admit they've been wrong; likewise it takes a strong network to immortalize that human strength.
#I-Agree-CallMeGwei
Replying to @voyager (0x459948a40918d535407fd49bf2c041d546fc37ae)
Loved the glimpses of framing and filming. @CallMeGwei Phil uses Brave browser :)
Well, now, of course he does! He's on Peepeth - he's a trailblazer.
@DistantSignal are you registered as a Brave publisher?
Everyone else, heads up:
https://www.callmegwei.com/2018/01/18/internet-user-be-brave/
Replying to @wow (0xd1e37c8bc94d7149597bf7680cf20c2188d10745)
Wow, you sound like you really know what you're talking about. Just gained a very interested follower. By the way, that is great to hear.
I try to stay up to date in this space. The side effect of spending all day *in the space* is that I haven't been writing *about the space* as much as I should.
I appreciate the follow. I'll do my best to make it worth your time.
Replying to @Orangekick (0xdbfdb17c8d5889727d77ae26d2afc3086991b4f6)
more tech = less humanity. I'm old and the best time of my life was 1970s Canada. The sky was full of birds, the forest was full of animals and the water was clean. I now live in an apartment and swing trade currencies as the world goes to hell. I wish I owned a farm instead.
I can so empathize with that desire, my fellow. We were just discussing on here how that lifestyle choice needs to become more viable again.
Centralized tech = monopolistic tech == divisive tech
Blockchains are collaborative by their very nature.
Good things are coming.
Replying to @sevvie (0xb9a7922eec475605498ba3c1f7f0aca98585f30a)
Happiness is not a human right. Jefferson did not enumerate into Constitutional law the natural rights of man in order to secure happiness, but rather to provide the liberty to pursue happiness, whatever that might be for the individual.
He was very wise in his word choices there.
Compare those well-considered orations to the atrocious Tweet-leadership people are trapped under today. We've got some fixing to do... as a society. As a species.
We'll get there. Our lives depend on it.
Replying to @talkingtree (0xa51ef0f962303560e25432570a6d9cdbad60e7ab)
I use the Enlight App on IOS!
When @Kumaran is complementing your photos, you know you've taken a good shot. His work is stellar.
Replying to @sevvie (0xb9a7922eec475605498ba3c1f7f0aca98585f30a)
That's a very broad and judgemental statement. The USA has lifted more out of poverty than any nation in history. The acts of people abusing the power and wealth created by the United States, are not the entirety of the United States.
This is also true. It's just the ugliest part.
Replying to @Orangekick (0xdbfdb17c8d5889727d77ae26d2afc3086991b4f6)
the USA is the end result of "self-interest."
We got some pretty cool tech out of it... but man, the other side of the coin is ugly.
We can do better. I think our old options were stepping stones. A collaborative economy with algorithmic incentives and AI might give us an entirely different set of organization possibilities
Replying to @aaainsley (0x331f49fe0feccc9c7ff38585602c6759ad5323ea)
My first peep :P
Bet it won't be your last! :P
Welcome to Peepeth.
I'd rather have 500 followers on an innovative, positive, decentralized platform of pioneers than 500K on an older, manipulated, centralized monopoly.
Thank you all for the independent thoughts and considerate conversations, Peeple.
Thanks, @Bevan
#RandomThoughts-CallMeGwei
Replying to @talkingtree (0xa51ef0f962303560e25432570a6d9cdbad60e7ab)
Road to #Showlow #Arizona - Photographt by me aka #TalkingTree! https://photos.smugmug.com/Photography/Recently-Uploaded/i-FDdhDdC/0/a6b9df1a/X2/Enlight44-X2.jpg
The colors are perfect. The sharpness is on point.
Been in Arizona a few time. You brought out all its unique beauty here.
Replying to @wow (0xd1e37c8bc94d7149597bf7680cf20c2188d10745)
Obviously they can simply take the domain name now (how dystopian is this). Governments threaten fines to websites if they don't remove "objectionable" posts. So while the blockchain may be immutable, the website used to access it is not.
ENS is working on this. In fact, MetaMask resolves ENS names to IPFS resources RIGHT NOW if configured for it (last I read).
That often abused "domain seizure" loophole of control will shortly be a thing of the past.
@Bevan wish there as a way to see a list of all the posts you gave ensō ...