>From a censorship resistance point of view, I don't see EOS as a viable
>solution period. And anything supported by a pedo like Brock is just begging
>for failure.
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>From a censorship resistance point of view, I don't see EOS as a viable
>solution period. And anything supported by a pedo like Brock is just begging
>for failure.
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Hello lightning/bitcoin devs,
I've been working on an OpenGL Lighting Network visualizer written in C
+ nanovg with no dependencies except for glfw. I thought I would release
the alpha here first for testing.
Right now it only parses c-lightning channels and node json, but I'm
currently adding
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Fake.
Note how this message isn't PGP signed, and the headers show it coming from a
different server than my usual one.
Not at a computer to check, but likely the SPF filtering on the list mail
server isn't working.
On August 17, 2018 7:15:49