Do you use the term "self-sovereign"—for identity, for keys, for your wallet? If you do, it was ten years ago today I chose this term, using it to describe an inalienable right to control your own digital life. We've learned much in the last decade, so I'm offering an update.🧵…
@LionAdvocacy You have misrepresented this policy. Specifically it is in response to abusive messages contained in the transaction description, not "online posts", that is, messages designed to harass particular people that are only visible to the sender, receiver and their banks.
People who are poor or disadvantaged don’t lack discipline, they lack opportunities. Research shows this over and over again. Society is failing people, not the other way round. And the idea the wrong kind of people are having babies, well…I just can’t. This is putrid.
@aimee_maree It's a default judgement. From what I can gather in AFR, SMH, ABC articles the "finfluencer" solicited bitcoin / eth directly from this person for a loan and speculative investments they had an interest in.
The war in Afghanistan was pointless and caused untold suffering; a man made disaster. Let's muster the collective will to shift from 'weaponry to livingry', 'swords to ploughshares'. $2T and 20yrs could have solved many major problems!
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@fmanjoo writes, “Rather than stumble back into car dependency, cities can begin to undo their worst mistake: giving up so much of their land to the automobile.” https://t.co/eyzPAm9yRM
Genuinely interested how long range missiles would ever be useful in a defence context? Can't we just replace defence with a volunteer militia in case of ground invasion and use those resources to secure the needs of Aus. and our neighbours? Food, medicine, shelter...