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Cake day: June 11th, 2024
  • Says the person who literally could not read a single sentence comment then got irrationally angry at the wrong person about it.

    I clearly can’t read or think for myself because (checks notes) someone on the internet missed the last word of the sentence I wrote?

    Make it make sense!

    Or just cry about it, plug your ears, and run away so you never have to admit you were wrong about something or simply misread a comment. Something everyone has done before.

    It’s weird fucking behavior, dude.

  • Yeah dude, really.

    Yeah you’re right, not sure why I was trying to be nice.

    Learn how to fucking read, loser. I literally wrote a simple, single sentence comment, and you couldn’t comprehend it. Instead of trying to read it again, you decided to be an absolute prick.

    I tried to be nice and suggested to try reading the sentence again as it’s all there, but you chose to angrily lash out instead. And now that I’ve called it out, you want me to go away. After you came at me first.

    That’s loser behavior. Do better.

  • Ok then I don’t know what to tell you.

    Is your brain just skipping the last word because it comes after a parenthesis?

    Hint: I said it’s the oldest and worst crypto.

    Unless I’ve missed some huge news, none of the things you snarkily listed are cryptos.

    You have to understand that I’m trying very hard to not be an asshole right now lol. Just read the entire goddamn comment

  • Bitcoin is the youngest currency around

    No it’s not, it’s the oldest (and as such, the worst in almost every way) crypto.

    Edit: in case you are like one of the commenters here and struggle with reading comprehension, I did not just say that bitcoin is older than USD. Try reading it slower maybe? If the parentheses is throwing you off, try taking it out completely and reading the sentence without it.

    I believe in you.

  • You can swap Monero with a more common coin on a decentralized exchange with no KYC, and then cash that out at your Coinbase or whatever.

    Also, Monero is very efficient for a proof of work coin, partially because it’s designed to be mined on regular, consumer grade PCs.

    According to Google, it uses somewhere between 645 and 650 GWh annually, compared to between 150 and 204.4 Terawatt-hours (TWh) for Bitcoin.

    Bitcoin was the first, and as is usually the case, that makes it one of the worst.

  • You can install local RPM files, but you would have to manually update them (by uninstalling the old and installing the new) with each update.

    I use Mullvad on Bazzite, and have had no issue just installing the app using rpm-ostree. Works just fine. Dunno if they have the Nord app in the repository.

    You might also be able to run it in a Fedora toolbox or Arch distrobox, but I never tried.