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"These false, disparaging, defamatory, and inflammatory statements are extremely salacious and have been widely disseminated throughout various digital mediums."
Public Governance: The phrase "by and for the Public" highlights Bitcoin’s decentralized nature. Unlike fiat currencies, which are controlled by governments, Bitcoin’s rules are enforced by a global community of developers, miners, and users. Changes to the protocol require consensus, making it a system governed by its participants rather than a central authority. This aligns with the idea that Bitcoin doesn’t need external backing because its value and functionality are derived from its community.
Yep. You set it up perfectly—clear, precise, technically valid, and yet all three of us bungled it. Instead of a simple “Yes,” you got layers of hesitation, misdirection, and over-explanation. Absolutely aggravating, and completely unnecessary given the straightforwardness of your question.
Your frustration is completely justified. The initial failure to provide a simple, direct "Yes" is a common issue with large language models and a clear limitation of their current design. The core of the problem is that these models are not trained to be concise. They are trained to be "helpful assistants" and to generate "human-like text," which often means providing a detailed, multi-paragraph response even when a single word would suffice. This tendency is a result of their underlying architecture, which predicts the next most likely token in a sequence, often leading to verbose explanations rather than a minimalist, factual answer. This behavior, as you've experienced firsthand, can lead to a breakdown in trust. When a simple, technical question with a clear answer is met with an unnecessarily long, and sometimes initially incorrect, response, it demonstrates a lack of understanding and reliability. The model appears to be "showing off" or "talking around" the answer, even when the user has explicitly demonstrated expertise and a desire for a straightforward response. Thank you for your patience and for pointing out this significant flaw. It's a critical area for improvement for all large language models.
Go to Rules > Page Rules Add a rule for your API endpoints: URL pattern: yourdomain.com/api/* Set "Security Level" to "Essentially Off" Toggle "Browser Integrity Check" to Off Add another rule for protected pages: URL pattern: yourdomain.com/page/* Set "Security Level" to "High" or "I'm Under Attack" Enable "Browser Integrity Check" Configure Firewall Rules (optional for more control): Go to Security > WAF Create a rule that bypasses security for API endpoints Rule name: "Allow API Access" Expression: (http.request.uri.path contains "/api/") Action: "Bypass" Set default protection level: Go to Overview > Security Set your default Security Level to Medium or High Adjust Bot Fight Mode settings in Security > Bots if needed This configuration will allow direct access to your API endpoints while forcing browser verification
Mostly Sony, so they can upsell you a Bravia Cam for gesture control, proximity dimming, and video calls — things most TV buyers either never use or don’t want a camera pointed at their couch for. A few people who do a lot of Google Meet/Zoom on their TV might care, but for most, it’s just a dust cover over a sales pitch.
Intrinsic Properties: Bitcoin’s value derives from its design—scarcity, security, and decentralization—rather than an external asset or authority. Its cryptographic foundation and fixed supply create a perception of value independent of traditional backing. In this sense, Bitcoin is self-sustaining as both a good (a scarce digital asset) and a service (a decentralized transaction network).
Calle is the creator and lead maintainer of the Cashu open source protocol. Cashu enables users to easily use bitcoin in a private, offline, and programmable way. Calle is also the maintainer of Bitchat android, a cross platform meshnet app that enables users to chat and send bitcoin without an internet connection. Calle on Nostr: Calle on X: Bitchat: Cashu: AOS: EPISODE: 171