Forwarded from Pró Conservadorismo
Forwarded from Pró Conservadorismo
Nesse último post nosso, a resposta foi unânime: vocês querem Luiz Phillipe de Orleans e Bragança, o príncipe.
Luiz Phillipe é mesmo príncipe do Brasil, descendente direto da princesa Isabel, dos imperadores D. Pedro II e D. Pedro I, preparado desde o berço para assumir a administração do país, e o principal é sobrinho do príncipe que hoje seria o nosso Imperador: Dom Bertrand de Orleans e Bragança.
Voltando ao ponto principal, é unânime esse nome.
Qualquer outra escolha seria uma clara falta de leitura das ruas.
O povo é o maior capital de um político, qualquer outro nome é suicídio.
Luiz Phillipe é mesmo príncipe do Brasil, descendente direto da princesa Isabel, dos imperadores D. Pedro II e D. Pedro I, preparado desde o berço para assumir a administração do país, e o principal é sobrinho do príncipe que hoje seria o nosso Imperador: Dom Bertrand de Orleans e Bragança.
Voltando ao ponto principal, é unânime esse nome.
Qualquer outra escolha seria uma clara falta de leitura das ruas.
O povo é o maior capital de um político, qualquer outro nome é suicídio.
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RT by @bramk: This is a brilliant conversation and what we need much more of right now. Focus on the value proposition of Bitcoin, how it fixes perverse incentives, and helps liberate us from the downstream consequences of broken systems. Let’s open more minds to Bitcoin, held in self custody.
Yan | swan.com / @skwp:
RT by @skwp: At @Swan the team has built not one, not two, but three novel Bitcoin services for clients that are unique in the industry.
Today, I highlight the second of these. Swan Generations is a way to give a meaningful amount of Bitcoin to the next generation.
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RT by @skwp: At @Swan the team has built not one, not two, but three novel Bitcoin services for clients that are unique in the industry.
Today, I highlight the second of these. Swan Generations is a way to give a meaningful amount of Bitcoin to the next generation.
Many people use the annual gift allowance as part of their overall estate planning, and Swan Generations was purpose built for that scenario. It originated from client stories of how challenging it was to do manually and the ne...
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
July 3, 2013 (13 years ago)
ESEA Gaming League Caught Mining Bitcoin on Players' PCs
The anti-cheat software that competitive gamers trusted with admin access to their machines was secretly running a Bitcoin miner. Class-action lawsuit filed today. Brief thread... 🧵👇
July 3, 2013 (13 years ago)
ESEA Gaming League Caught Mining Bitcoin on Players' PCs
The anti-cheat software that competitive gamers trusted with admin access to their machines was secretly running a Bitcoin miner. Class-action lawsuit filed today. Brief thread... 🧵👇
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 2/7 - ESEA ran a league for competitive CS:GO players. To stop cheaters, the client required kernel-level access to your PC, the same elevated privileges that let it see every running process.
That access turned out to be a gift to whoever controlled the software.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 2/7 - ESEA ran a league for competitive CS:GO players. To stop cheaters, the client required kernel-level access to your PC, the same elevated privileges that let it see every running process.
That access turned out to be a gift to whoever controlled the software.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 3/7 - In early 2013, an ESEA employee embedded Bitcoin mining code into the anti-cheat client. It ran silently on subscribers' machines from April 13 to April 30, 17 days.
The miner pushed GPUs hard. Users noticed: temperatures spiking, fans screaming, hardware dying.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 3/7 - In early 2013, an ESEA employee embedded Bitcoin mining code into the anti-cheat client. It ran silently on subscribers' machines from April 13 to April 30, 17 days.
The miner pushed GPUs hard. Users noticed: temperatures spiking, fans screaming, hardware dying.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 4/7 - The code mined roughly $3,700 worth of Bitcoin across thousands of customers' machines without their knowledge or consent.
For some users, the thermal stress destroyed graphics cards. Plaintiffs in the suit claimed ~$300 each in replacement costs.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 4/7 - The code mined roughly $3,700 worth of Bitcoin across thousands of customers' machines without their knowledge or consent.
For some users, the thermal stress destroyed graphics cards. Plaintiffs in the suit claimed ~$300 each in replacement costs.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 5/7 - ESEA fired the employee and tried to frame it as one rogue actor. The community wasn't buying it.
On July 3, three gamers filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court. In November 2013, New Jersey regulators piled on with a $1 million fine.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 5/7 - ESEA fired the employee and tried to frame it as one rogue actor. The community wasn't buying it.
On July 3, three gamers filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court. In November 2013, New Jersey regulators piled on with a $1 million fine.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 6/7 - This wasn't a sophisticated hack. It was something simpler and more unsettling: a trusted piece of software, installed voluntarily, weaponized against the people who installed it.
The anti-cheat caught everyone except the cheater running it.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 6/7 - This wasn't a sophisticated hack. It was something simpler and more unsettling: a trusted piece of software, installed voluntarily, weaponized against the people who installed it.
The anti-cheat caught everyone except the cheater running it.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 7/7 - This was among the first documented cases of Bitcoin being secretly extracted through malware embedded in legitimate software.
The pattern: trusted software, GPU mining, no consent. It became the template for years of cryptojacking attacks that followed.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 7/7 - This was among the first documented cases of Bitcoin being secretly extracted through malware embedded in legitimate software.
The pattern: trusted software, GPU mining, no consent. It became the template for years of cryptojacking attacks that followed.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
July 3, 2014 (12 years ago)
Mike Hearn Wins $40,000 Bounty for Lighthouse, Bitcoin's Peer-to-Peer Crowdfunding Tool
The Bitcoin Foundation was mired in governance disputes. A former Google engineer used Bitcoin's scripting system to build a way around it. Brief thread... 🧵👇
July 3, 2014 (12 years ago)
Mike Hearn Wins $40,000 Bounty for Lighthouse, Bitcoin's Peer-to-Peer Crowdfunding Tool
The Bitcoin Foundation was mired in governance disputes. A former Google engineer used Bitcoin's scripting system to build a way around it. Brief thread... 🧵👇
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 2/7 - Mike Hearn was a former Google engineer, lead author of BitcoinJ, and one of Bitcoin's earliest serious contributors.
By 2014, the Bitcoin Foundation had been the primary funder of protocol development. It was mired in governance disputes and financial trouble.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 2/7 - Mike Hearn was a former Google engineer, lead author of BitcoinJ, and one of Bitcoin's earliest serious contributors.
By 2014, the Bitcoin Foundation had been the primary funder of protocol development. It was mired in governance disputes and financial trouble.