Peeps by @CallMeGwei
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Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
Incorporating a company in #NewZealand is not designed for the 21st century. You have to give: • a residential address, • an office address, • and a contact email for "urgent matters" All of this data is then publicly published. You effectively have to lie to complete it.
This sounds similar to... anything at a large organization. Try getting medical care without being asked much more... or try registering a cellphone or reloadable debit card. Or building a house or renting a room.
The 21st century expects you to have and surrender lots of data.
Replying to @ProtegeAA (0xbbe9ad0fcbd911d3c0afcbd62b55a6f825b6c220)
Lost my peep streak. But, it was kind of liberating. A few "close calls" a few days ago made me get a bit anxious about it. And peepin' ain't worth anxiety 😂
@bevan maybe this could be a two-tiered metric... high water mark could be factored in somehow (or displayed in parentheses) ? For sentimental purposes...
Replying to @dotone (0xc60b0d388b9e691eee9ff5e55e7f942f60e9804f)
Hi @bevan . I use peepeth from Opera web3 browser on mobile. Have been trying to use it with Trust wallet, and also with metamask on desktop. However, peepeth doesn't allow me to login. Is it so that I have to logout from the opera environment to login with trust or metamask?
Have you already set up your wallet in the other browsers using the same seed words?
https://www.callmegwei.com/2018/02/08/different-wallets-same-you/
Replying to @tonedeath (0x148e66a9b9945499c33f1aeebf73eb668871c628)
I might be late to the party, but perchance I'm not the only one, I was shown an alt note-taking app called Standard Notes. Free dl here: https://standardnotes.org/ End-to-end encrypted. Cross-platform. Free w/ option to upgrade, they accept crypto. no affiliation, promise.
Appreciate the link. I had hear of something called "turtl" notes, but this one is new to me. Will check it out!
Replying to @theoldsparrow (0xd2b45813e53e03bf6bb2cd49b2dd6ba2a46e79e8)
I wouldn't be so sure. The American government actually runs red vs blue war games and revolt is the focus. The government loses every time mainly do to subversive forces in their own military. Hard to keep a military when you're forcing them to kill their neighbors. #politics
Interesting point.
+1 for civil disobedience, again.
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
I can appreciate the desire to arm your citizens when you have a deep distrust of government itself and are drafting a constitution to protect your children from things you've fought to extricate yourself from. Now, the government has bigger guns. We need transparency, not guns.
Citizens and their guns will not outgun a tyranical government any longer, imho.
We need new and more powerful ways to keep governments in check. And we may, in fact, be using one right now.
That said, you can be violent with anything. We should focus on the violence.
Replying to @Inert (0x10017ca37b1257ac0771e24652aa28c758e378eb)
I can appreciate the desire to arm your citizens when you have a deep distrust of government itself and are drafting a constitution to protect your children from things you've fought to extricate yourself from.
Now, the government has bigger guns. We need transparency, not guns.
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Stealing things probably needs to be illegal for society to function. We probably need property rights.
But making things illegal in a space where people can be anonymous seems unenforceable. Implementing lists of uncashable tokens at the social level seems better.
Compatible?
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Is intent going to matter here? Think of devops199, should they have been liable for experimenting with a live blockchain and breaking things?
Every public blockchain has a low level governance function. It's called a fork.
Maybe an unpopular opinion... but I think it's the only governance function they ought to have.
Replying to @bravenewcoin (0x51e97f164e8f2780d4fa778c5ab8cfbddea553ea)
When Moon? Some experts think soon #bitcoin #crypto http://ow.ly/Ixx630ogHuf
I don't believe in "experts" when it comes to fledgling tech and ideas.
I also don't believe in expert chartists or traders... does anybody...? Maybe the term "professional" is less contentious.
Replying to @mcclure (0x5b90a6b02d3be1a13d1ea848c7c841c1a2403063)
Finally here
Hey, Chris made it!!
Welcome to Peepeth!
Should it be "illegal" to "hack" a public blockchain? Should it be illegal to interfere with a smart contract if such interference causes individuals to lose wealth? What about protocol level interference? What about nefariously obtaining access to someone's private keys?
Replying to @Inert (0x10017ca37b1257ac0771e24652aa28c758e378eb)
DNA Successfully Used as Data Storage Medium, 5-byte Message Written, Stored, and Read https://www.techpowerup.com/254144/dna-successfully-used-as-data-storage-medium-5-byte-message-written-stored-and-read
So if **you** bring your encrypted DNA into some countries... you go to jail...
I wish lawmakers had more incentive to think past their next election term.

Replying to @tetepeth (0xf678da8081cc0bedd27062865c924e77b3963c6b)
Both seem to be fine, though I don't yet know where to see my Peepeth posts on the actual blockchain. And one must go through a wallet on mobile to peep, it is one or two taps more compared to Murmur. But Metamask is more browser oriented than Scatter.
Thanks. Does Murmur ever have downtime? The front end is centralized, correct?
Will check it out when I have some free time.
Replying to @tetepeth (0xf678da8081cc0bedd27062865c924e77b3963c6b)
I just have managed to launch web-version of Murmur in Firefox with Scatter's appimage on Chrome OS 73. Sometimes I surprise myself.
How does Murmur compare to Peepeth, in your opinion?
Replying to @ConradHayek (0xb402c375d2e46f50379870fc6655eedc8868f082)
EOS, TRON, etc. I just can't get into these platforms that employ cheap shortcuts to scale. Saying BTC mining pools are also centralized is just a weak excuse. Sooner or later someone is going to get it right. ETH 2.0, DASH, ADA are all contenders here.
#I-Agree-CallMeGwei
I like my layer one to be as public and decentralized as possible while still allowing for Turing complete creativity.
Now, after those criteria are met... by all means, let the transaction speed be the tiebreaker.
Replying to @karank (0x5d5466c45220b10b4e58b6776bee057c80ef1035)
Currently working a newer noob friendly version of @arf 's https://steempeak.com/@arfonzo/how-to-interact-with-the-peepeth-smart-contract-and-abi and how-to peep. Should be out on Monday :D
Awesome!!!
Good work there, team.
Replying to @Tab (0x49ed42d685a43068df4a463de4b512aa4e47f893)
🤔 Slow Scroll could be an interesting feature. Imagine it’s automatically activated after 10,000-pixel-scrolling to slow you down on purpose.
Not a bad idea, really. Even if it only slowed you for a small interval.
>In an Ethereum world, Chicken becomes a race to publicly toss out one’s own steering wheel.
This is dangerous.
>...if everyone plays Rationally, the game can be influenced for free!
People don't like being forced. Expect irrationality.
Replying to @Bevan (0xe5695c6fdfb829e3b24be5fa88707d621f8cc717)
Peepin from the gym. Doing overhead press and push press.
Pic of the iron, or I'm skeptical...
*Not really, but a picture would be cool with a 'status update' post.*
Loved the responses to this!
Mine is when I realized I could type html into a file on my Windows 98 desktop and view it in the browser. Changes were fast. This was before CSS. One file... and endless possibilities. That was cool. Still is.
Warcraft II shortcuts in second place.
What's the best memory you have that involves a keyboard? ⌨
@arfanzo, are the recent ethereum posts due to the udemy class? Or just doing some experiments beforehand?
If it's the class... initial impressions?
Replying to @arf (0xcbfc277ebdeaf7e07a0d1c2ff1e345627cc6306b)
Cool, what do you get up to on those pesky 'droids? I haven't heard of Purism or Librem, it has been many years since I rolled my own ROM. I try to stick to nicer vendors these days.
"Nice" vendors let you own your stuff...
Replying to @Tab (0x49ed42d685a43068df4a463de4b512aa4e47f893)
💡 An idea to be mindful and calm with digital screens, scroll social media feeds slower.
Literally implement slow scroll? Or throttle incoming notifications and posts?
🤔
Replying to @AnaelleLTD (0x2c89c3660a985ccdebf7e63f5f0f8b83e54cd49d)
Banking on the B-chain? https://dailyhodl.com/2019/03/26/in-the-coming-struggle-you-are-either-with-the-spirit-of-satoshi-nakamoto-or-you-are-with-the-big-banks/
Only having seen the URL:
Like with everything else in the universe, the bifurcation is probably not that clean.
Dividing the world into camps has already happened over and over again to the detriment of the global community.
I'd prefer just to say: we can finally do p2p.
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
To me, you don't respect people for what they have. You respect them for what they're passionate about. In fairy-tale land we assume that great wealth means they deserved it... that they did great work. Then you step outside of privilege and see people working for almost nothing.
Many of them deserve the utmost respect. They just didn't win the geopolitical birth lottery. Someone receiving UBI may or may not be deserving of respect, but not based on their income alone, anyway.
Respecting wealth as a proxy for work goes right out the door when you travel.
Replying to @Hannah (0x94b26d7a0145635ed3dad4b786f47b6be4f3945a)
Very interested in the concept of UBI lately. Been doing my own research but interested to hear others' thoughts. Could we respect people who live off a universal basic income? What could it change about society? (This should go without saying but, please keep convo civil!) >_>
To me, you don't respect people for what they have. You respect them for what they're passionate about. In fairy-tale land we assume that great wealth means they deserved it... that they did great work. Then you step outside of privilege and see people working for almost nothing.
Replying to @ProtegeAA (0xbbe9ad0fcbd911d3c0afcbd62b55a6f825b6c220)
Me waiting for a good game to come out using blockchain that doesn't end up being a fancy Ponzi scheme.
There's something about blurring the lines between income generation and games that may end up cannibalizing the latter.
I wouldn't play any number of games I enjoy if there were a monetary element or large investment cost.
To me, it totally undermines the relaxation component.
Replying to @jm9k (0xa7bd09daab3eb5ec96f04914d94c47681489d604)
I tried using the Linux desktop for development again a little over a year ago, and it was still lacking. Right now I run a Windows desktop and I use virtualized Linux on my server for most development.
In what ways, specifically was it lacking? If you're using a virtualized linux machine for "most development" why not just use a windows vm for the things that are lacking on linux? Just curious.
Appreciate any pro tips! :-)
Replying to @arf (0xcbfc277ebdeaf7e07a0d1c2ff1e345627cc6306b)
Sorry, it's a leftover term from my Android days. <i>Build kitchens</i> refer to those terrible, finicky setups required to cross compile and/or build things (ROMs, firmware, packages). ... Like any kitchen, it can get messy, especially on Windows! 🥣🥗🐧🍲🧂
Yes. I remember kitchens. Still on my "Android" days though. Something about owning a phone and not having the required "permissions" to make it do what you want trumps almost any other consideration for me.
Luckily, (hopefully,) Purism will bring an alternative in the Librem 5.
Replying to @mischke (0x45b78bc14cf5e0ab1dc33d6731e65784f955545b)
>*inserts command* >Cannot *command*: Permission Denied ahh f me that's right >sudo *command* every time
Uh huh... that's exactly how it goes!
Better than the alternative though!!
**Right?**
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
Web3 will still have to comply with the regulations.
It's unenforceable.
Coding a site on ipfs to allow people to post content without upload filters and having it accessible via an .eth address leaves no one to "fine" for this ludicrous legislation.
Without healthy civil disobedience all our freedoms may disappear, apparently.
Replying to @Inert (0x10017ca37b1257ac0771e24652aa28c758e378eb)
New EU regulations put an end to buying Bitcoin anonymously https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2019/03/26/new-eu-regulations-put-an-end-to-buying-bitcoin-anonymously/
How do you feel about it?
As the EU passes a law that holds platforms liable for copyright infringement and implies automated filters are now required...
Web3 is looking like a better deal all the time. It may not just be the "new" internet... it might allow the internet as you know it to survive, too.
Replying to @arf (0xcbfc277ebdeaf7e07a0d1c2ff1e345627cc6306b)
Looking for articles on setting up a Solidity dev env, and looky what I found! 😹 Glad I'm not the only one who likes VS Code. @abcoathup, @callmegwei: which OS are you dev'ing in these days? https://medium.com/@abcoathup/solidity-development-environment-9400b55fc0cd
I'm using Ubuntu.
I also like VS Code, PyCharm, WebStorm, Android Studio... (JetBrains fan)
I still have Atom installed, but it doesn't get used all that much.
I spent a week or two forcing myself you use VIM, but still generally fall back to pico.
What are using @bevan ?
Replying to @CanYa (0x594b7038e386de0539a4147d99f294682f3e0c4b)
Our Hedged Escrow solves 2 problems: 1 Counterparty risk. Payment is pre-charged upfront 2 Price volatility. The 'hedge' keeps value constant https://medium.com/canyacoin/canya-releases-hedged-escrow-to-protect-platform-users-from-price-volatility-7fca7a0aad32
Wouldn't using DAI directly result in less complexity? (CanYa ecosystem value capture aside...)
The end... **stability**, is good... so bravo!

Replying to @Tab (0x49ed42d685a43068df4a463de4b512aa4e47f893)
⚠️ Reminder, stop consuming media for a moment and take a very deep breath after Thai national election event.
Well... without looking at the media... how'd that go?
Replying to @ConradHayek (0xb402c375d2e46f50379870fc6655eedc8868f082)
Watched Aquaman. Was quite surprised that the Russians in the opening scene weren't portrayed as bloodthirsty criminals (A common theme in US media). If you're a young Russian/slavic kid trying figuring out your place in the world, this shit is important.
All the things that get trampled on in the name of profits...
What else does the media distort and who else is a causality of the distortion?
Never mind, let's shorten the list significantly... what and who *isn't* ...
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
There's a bird cropped out of the picture! It's coming to scoop him up! It should be labeled "blockchain"... but it is, admittedly, a little further in the distance (up there in the clouds) than the guy is probably comfortable with. Hope he can hang on!
P.S.
@Zanzi would call it "blockchain chicken" - I think - according to his latest post. 😜
Replying to @azafpeep (0xac9ca859a66af9e11c7c82b3151a90bdf10d161f)
How the guy can get saved?
There's a bird cropped out of the picture!
It's coming to scoop him up!
It should be labeled "blockchain"... but it is, admittedly, a little further in the distance (up there in the clouds) than the guy is probably comfortable with.
Hope he can hang on!
Replying to @arf (0xcbfc277ebdeaf7e07a0d1c2ff1e345627cc6306b)
I've learned how to deploy my first smart contract on Ethereum with remix this past week. 😸
Whoa there! I thought *I* was gonna have the head start! ;-)
Replying to @Hannah (0x94b26d7a0145635ed3dad4b786f47b6be4f3945a)
I recently learned how to put in a code such that when someone clicks on a link on my website, their referral address does not show up on the other website's stats. i.e. the other website can't see where they came from. Maybe I learned something more interesting lately...
That's pretty interesting! What's that called? Link for for the curious?
From the #archives
...as true today as it was three months ago...
Replying to @CallMeGwei (0x285bc660aa42b8effc6c60357cd4d8ca072be625)
Don't disappear when you're done building Peepeth. <i>I'm tired of all the cool crypto people disappearing.</i>
@bevan
From the #archives - as well as an amended version:
*Don't disappear when you're ~~done~~ building Peepeth.*
I appreciate what you've built and what you continue to build here.
Thank you.
What's something interesting you've learned lately?
✍ I'll go first, with a few things:
1) How to send a transaction from command line with geth.
2) The word 'bagal' in Tagalog means 'slow' in English.
3) Doorknob design where a bar goes through the whole thing > alternatives.
Replying to @thecrazygamer16 (0xc1fe9bd63c85f3504a168774c10bc0ddda321d1b)
does anyone mind if I upload emulator screenshots @abcoathup
I, personally, think it's better if they're accompanied by some sort of description so more people can follow what's going on. (And if they come in a trickle rather than a deluge.)
But you can post whatever you think makes the world a better place!
Replying to @satsearcher (0x6348dbea8987c27f8462755e493f64d99c28dd05)
Related news about New Zealand / Australia's anti-privacy laws: • Passengers refusing 'digital search' at the New Zealand border now face $5000 fine & devices seized: https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/367642/travellers-refusing-digital-search-now-face-5000-customs-fine
Too bad. I had always wanted to visit... this will just cause the "boogey men" to have all of their insedious/dangerous/important secrets in encrypted clouds. Envasion of privacy without any actualizable benefits, imho.
Unless they block the internet, too...