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#Facebook #Libra is misrepresented, unnecessary, and dangerous https://librenotlibra.info/ #LibreNotLibra
Machines beat humans on a reading test. But do they understand? https://www.quantamagazine.org/machines-beat-humans-on-a-reading-test-but-do-they-understand-20191017/
4 reasons why #Facebook should abandon #Libra https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/10/14/4-reasons-facebook-should-abandon-libra.aspx
UNICEF launches cryptocurrency fund https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/unicef-launches-cryptocurrency-fund
An #AI that analyzes the privacy policies of tech companies and products - https://useguard.com/

Capitalism after Satoshi - exploring the long-run economic structure and economic #policy consequences of wide-spread blockchain adoption https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JEPP-03-2019-0012/full/html
Cryptwerk - List of places to spend BTC, ETH and more cryptocurrencies https://cryptwerk.com/
Join Republic's startup ecosystem. *Invest in impactful companies raising money via equity crowdfunding http://bit.ly/JoinRepubIic *$50 minimum amount of investment
Democratic and sovereign organizations https://democracy.earth/
Blockchain-secured alternative for Google Docs https://docs.arcaneoffice.com/
Any US or Israeli resident who had a Yahoo account at any time between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2016 is considered a 'Settlement Class Member' and eligible to participate in Yahoo’s $117.5 million class-action data breach settlement. https://yahoodatabreachsettlement.com/
Lock DAI to mint tokens that are linked to your Twitter username https://2100.co/
Replying to @petar (0xe34e1fd01f5d2d5533a586941f22dc8d4894a0d3)
'Libra looks very like the work of Bitcoin people locked in a room with too many resources and an unlimited supply of tech-bro supremacist arrogance. This is how a smart person becomes a stupid person, but ten times faster.' David Gerard
This is a quote from a blog post worth reading https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/2019/09/12/france-shuns-facebooks-libra-how-was-libra-stupid-enough-to-end-up-here/
'Libra looks very like the work of Bitcoin people locked in a room with too many resources and an unlimited supply of tech-bro supremacist arrogance. This is how a smart person becomes a stupid person, but ten times faster.' David Gerard
'Grant for the Web is founded on the belief that a healthy internet needs openness and opportunity, and that it cannot be built on the backs of individuals’ security and privacy.' https://www.grantfortheweb.org/
Pi Network - 'The first digital currency you can mine on your phone' https://minepi.com/
Replying to @visualartist (0xd1898665a01a91ac10bd2c6cb1899336df34ac33)
If you haven't checked out https://browser.blockstack.org, there's some neat stuff going on over there.
Agreed! I recently started using http://bit.ly/SimpleCo_in through Blockstack. So far, so good
CryptoMiso - Ranking cryptocurrencies based on Github commits https://www.cryptomiso.com/
Replying to @MARSALIVE (0x4f706772a71f087250fb0bdcd60d762bbd8af691)
Sup everyone! :)
All good 👌 Welcome to planet Earth! How's life on Mars 😀
CashWeb - a (demo) protocol, which enables public, decentralized, immutable file storage and retrieval, powered by Bitcoin Cash http://cashweb.cash/
The reality of social media depicted in a great comics by https://zenpencils.com/
Replying to @felixdolderer (0x96c85035e25b31b7d0c15d11149b2479e4edc704)
Just two months ago I was proud to run 10k in 57min, today I finished in 49:30 😲 #persistence
Keep pushing the limits 💪😉
MetaTalk - IRC-like messaging on BSV network https://metatalk.io/
It's been awhile since I last logged in to Peepeth but now I'm back.
A 'mail that Google cannot read' https://weavemail.app/
'95% of the reported bitcoin volume is fake.' https://www.bitcointradevolume.com/
‘We can be multiple people, over multiple channels, even at the same time. There are so many ways to exist online that we don’t have to be ourselves anymore at all.’ https://qz.com/1581443/the-philosophy-behind-why-social-media-makes-us-feel-lonely/
'Instead of creating new social networks with their own economic system, token, blockchain, etc. you can directly use the already existing social networks just by installing a simple browser extension that adds a (tippin.me) button.' https://link.medium.com/bQjLY7W6oV
Can we stop the mass surveillance of the Internet... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNRPEB8vQDg 🤔
Replying to @abcoathup (0x13ebd3443fa5575f0eb173e323d8419f7452cfb1)
The irony is that your site has cookies 😀
That is why you can use either of the browser extension I mentioned in the article to block all cookies.
How to Browse Internet Anonymously https://hyperspace.app/post/5c98d89039630a0006ec9371?asset=Hk_quUIO4 (My recent take on online privacy)
Replying to @mgolder (0x6665b94bf041b76bb7ebdd3094aa1af69ca6d6c0)
I used it for a good while. It got boring having to make sure it was working properly. Then having gps on all the time was an annoyance. If they ever sort out tracking via google fit integration or something it could really gain traction.
I'm using Sweatcoin on iOS and so far it works smoothly.
Track your steps and convert them in cryptocurrency to spend for various products and services http://bit.ly/EarnSweatcoins
Mozilla has launched an Internet of Things project https://iot.mozilla.org/ #IoT
'Common protocols would enable us to follow public feeds no matter where they are published.' Larry Sanger https://tnw.to/wdxGz
This month I will be writing 'Part 2'. Besides Peepeth, can you recommend other emerging social networks?
In the beginning of 2018 I wrote a post on Medium about a couple of new social networks entering our daily lives https://medium.com/@vehsak/5-social-media-platforms-you-should-try-in-2018-1082b8d43e78
Replying to @emanuele (0xeaddad41ac5048d8924701925ea930feb0fe56f2)
We have been awarded €2 million from the #EU to further develop the Proton ecosystem - #ProtonMail #privacy #privacyMatters https://protonmail.com/blog/eu-funding/
I got a Protonmail account in 2015 but only started using it this year. So far, so good.
'Give, and you will receive' Luke 6:38
Replying to @AnaelleLTD (0x2c89c3660a985ccdebf7e63f5f0f8b83e54cd49d)
"Arguing (about politics) with relatives is always a bad idea." There you go, I fixed it for you. :p
'Arguing (about politics with relatives) is always a bad idea.'
Updated 😁
Arguing about politics with relatives is always a bad idea.
Replying to @robjohnson (0xf64e75cf09bc8d52fd5e478a87015e9b3ad3131f)
I work in product management for one of the larger social media platforms. Interested to explore Peepeth to better understand what public conversation might look like when you change the rules & incentives.
Welcome, Rob!
Replying to @EmperorZoom (0x3f3e8efb4ebc67463d5d3e86bfe5cd34bdca60fc)
I'm curious as to how this actually works. Hello everyone!
Hello, mighty Emperor 😁

Replying to @DanNolan (0x6b5132fdca82705035d3b72373ee789a1d3e83eb)
Then I shall humbly offer my ensō! :)
Thank you, Dan 🙏
Replying to @DanNolan (0x6b5132fdca82705035d3b72373ee789a1d3e83eb)
What is a part of your morning routine that you find to be most helpful to your productivity?
I find it refreshing going out early for a walk before breakfast. I don't drink coffee and getting my body in motion is my way of actually waking up.
I often find myself succeeding in the realm of ideas but failing miserably in the world of actions.