I mostly follow the Dave Ramsey every dollar plan. So I have my budget worked out in such a way that once I’m done paying everything and moving money around, my bank account has like $5 in it that’s just there to absorb any weird charges I might forget about. It doesn’t normally happen, but it helps to have it just for that reason. I also have a specific amount that I put into my savings every month and the vast majority of my money I take out of the fiat system entirely every single month.
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- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoA Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•How Much Money Do Americans Have in Their Bank Accounts in 2024?English5·11 months ago
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntogonewild•Brace yourself, this succubus is coming for your dick! 😋 [F] [OC]English7·11 months ago
Sorry, its pixelfed. I corrected the original comment, but wanted to make sure that you knew there was a misspelling.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoCybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Patelco shuts down banking systems following ransomware attackEnglish1·11 months ago
Monero
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntogonewild•Brace yourself, this succubus is coming for your dick! 😋 [F] [OC]English7·11 months ago
Why insta and not pixelfed?
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoTechnology@lemmy.world•Announcing the Ladybird Browser InitiativeEnglish1·11 months ago
None that I’m aware of. I guess it’s possible, but I have not seen it be the case yet.
Edit: I can tell you for a fact that the ones I’m listing are legitimate. And if you don’t believe me, try purchasing one with the multi-signature escrow.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntopolitics @lemmy.world•Silvergate Bank didn’t adequately monitor $1 trillion in crypto transactions, SEC saysEnglish2·11 months ago
I’ve been involved in crypto since like 2013 or 2014 and the most common thing that I buy with crypto is my groceries.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoNews@lemmy.world•US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports average hourly wage growth has surpassed inflation for 12 straight monthsEnglish18·11 months ago
I got some oceanfront property in Arizona. I’d be glad to sell you.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoTechnology@lemmy.world•Announcing the Ladybird Browser InitiativeEnglish2·11 months ago
It’s also used to buy baking pans, dove soap, coffee makers, and toasters. Xmrbazaar.com
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoTechnology@lemmy.world•Announcing the Ladybird Browser InitiativeEnglish14·11 months ago
Firefox gets tons of funding from Google, and their code is quite frankly humongous. From what I understand, it’s extremely hard to get the gecko web view engine to work. In another browser, unless it’s a fork of Firefox, unlike Chromium where you can just redesign an entire browser around it.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoTechnology@lemmy.world•T-Mobile In Trouble After It Decides To Build Cell Tower That Is 'Not Safe' For ResidentsEnglish3·11 months ago
Fair enough, there’s some really golden information in this thread.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoTechnology@lemmy.world•T-Mobile In Trouble After It Decides To Build Cell Tower That Is 'Not Safe' For ResidentsEnglish2·11 months ago
What about those military things that they use to disperse crowds? Where it makes you feel like your skin is cooking, but it’s actually not. I feel like that uses high power and high frequency radio waves to accomplish that.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoTechnology@lemmy.world•T-Mobile In Trouble After It Decides To Build Cell Tower That Is 'Not Safe' For ResidentsEnglish8·11 months ago
The higher the frequency, the worse that is. So standing very close to an HF antenna that only broadcasts up to like say 30 megahertz is different than standing next to a 700 megahertz cell phone antenna, which is different from standing next to a 2.5 gigahertz cell phone antenna. The reasoning for that is due to power levels and wavelength of the radio signal itself.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoTechnology@lemmy.world•T-Mobile In Trouble After It Decides To Build Cell Tower That Is 'Not Safe' For ResidentsEnglish8·11 months ago
You know, that’s a good point. I didn’t even think of that. But you’re right.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoTechnology@lemmy.world•T-Mobile In Trouble After It Decides To Build Cell Tower That Is 'Not Safe' For ResidentsEnglish29·11 months ago
Mind crossposting this to [email protected]?
Also, they will lose. The FCC has said that the companies can build towers where they are needed for coverage. They might have to make it look like a tree or something, but they cannot be rejected from building it.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoMonero@monero.town•I want a cypherpunk insurance - can it be done?English2·11 months ago
I loved that right up. I would totally want something like this. However, I don’t do anything that would require insurance for the scenario that was laid out in this onion link, but I would like a cypherpunk car insurance or house insurance or something.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•In what scenario is conscription acceptable? (if any)English21·11 months ago
Absolutely none whatsoever. Governmyth criminals have no right to tell me to go die for them. Go fuck yourselves.
I actually prefer to buy mid range phones that are brand new instead of buying phones that are a few generations old just because I know that with a new device the battery is new and I treat my batteries very well like only charging to 80% and so on. So I’m a lot more likely to buy like the Pixel A series or like the Motorola G series and such than I am to buy the latest Pixel flagship or whatever.
- shortwavesurfer@monero.towntoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do your parents help you financially?English3·11 months ago
Yes, my mom and I own a home together, because she is divorced, and I am legally blind, which makes it a bitch to find work. I’m actually doing better than her though because I did not fall into the stupid debt trap with high interest credit cards or student loans and since I’m blind I can’t drive a car so don’t have insurance and a car payment to worry about. So while I am not rich by any means, I actually have more money every single month than she does. Easily. Except for tax time, that is. That time she does have more money than I do, but only for a short time until it gets eaten by the credit cards.
I vow to lock arms and defeat these tyrants.
From what I understand, silent payments only gives the sender the ability to generate addresses that the receiver can pull Bitcoin from. So it protects the receiver, but it does not protect the sender and it does not protect the amounts. This is a step in the right direction for Bitcoin, but it’s still nothing compared to Monero.
Edit: Instead of having the receiver manually have to give you a new address that’s fresh every single time you want to pay them. This automatically can generate new addresses to pay them without their input.