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Notices by just an actual husbear (guizzy@pleroma.guizzyordi.info), page 28
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@noyoushutthefuckupdad Ohhh, it's a shame it didn't happen!
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@orekix @coolboymew @mimorinka Word
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@solidsanek I still can't believe this was the last we saw of the Gradius series
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@solidsanek It's a shame because their back catalog is possibly the best of any dev, maybe even rivaling Nintendo.
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@lain I won't believe it until Netcraft confirms it
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@MolotovCocktail @alex No problem. Other point that might be of note to you; XMR is not supported on their cheaper Trezor One.
If you're mostly interacting with crypto on PC, are mostly looking for cold storage and will use a different wallet for more frequent transactions, and are not that curious about more complex use cases than simple sending/recieving transactions, or are mostly just into BTC, Trezor will do well for you.
Ledger seems to be better at supporting Web3 and other coins than BTC. But they are not offering a fully open source device, their retail website's been hacked. But then so has Trezor's Mailchimp, which exposed less savvy users to phishing scams.
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@alex @MolotovCocktail *EIP-1559, I meant
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@alex @MolotovCocktail
Trezor pros:
- Fully open source
Cons:
- No "secure element" yet (they're working on one, right now there doesn't exist a "secure element" that isn't closed source and requires signing an NDA), so assume a stolen Trezor will, with some work, be giving out the private key if you didn't use a passphrase.
- Mobile support is poor. I think it's just not supported on iOS at all, and on Android it's only working as far as the browser supports WebUSB. There's a slightly wonky 3rd party app that kinda works.
- Company doesn't share my priorities when it comes to development. They seem to be borderline BTC maximalists. I understand they must get 10000 messages from random shill wanting to get more support for his favorite PeePeePooPooCoin, but Ethereum really can't be said to be in that category. Despite months of advance warning, they didn't put any effort into supporting EIP-1159 until after it happened, and left most of the work to a community guy instead of doing it themselves. They don't make any effort towards supporting Web3 features. Web3 is only supported on PC because Metamask does the work, and on mobile with the aforementioned wonky app. They just don't seem to care about any of it at all.
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@mergan
@Mitsu
@solidsanek
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@coolboymew Yes
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@shmibs Apparently not in Mallorca
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Today, Mitsu discovered soft-serve ice cream
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@Mitsu I'm proud of you too!
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@AmericanFlat
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@Mitsu I really don't want you to be a guy :sadcat:
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@Mitsu Because so far all that's there is a TV and a couch! It'll look different once the rest is in (and maybe with some plants)
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@1iceloops123 @Moon May it keep your hdd warm and cozy.
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@Moon Some people have meaningless anonymous sex, some people get cats, others lose themselves into pop media.
Me, I just buy another smart electric plug.
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@katka Basic probably nothing, but the ASM maybe you'd get attention from recruiters looking to fill embedded programming positions? Learning to code within the constraints of old hardware is probably still relevant to modern microcontroller programming
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@w @dielan Could be that he's right, but when your product is a principle, in this case the users keeping their privacy, appearances matter.
It's like if you see judges hanging out as friends with the mafia; maybe technically nothing wrong is happening... Maybe the judges would still be impartial when trying their friends. But do they really have to be friends? Maybe it's just circumstancial proof, but it still hints strongly at corruption.
This is basically how someone who would use DDG should feel seeing them cozying up with Microsoft.