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Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Sjors Provoost discuss Newsletter #352.News● Comparison of cluster linearization techniques (0:41) ● Increasing or removing Bitcoin Core's `OP_RETURN` size limit (6:46) Releases and release candidates● LND 0.19.0-beta.rc3 (1:01:16) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31250 (1:02:10) ● Eclair #3064 (1:06:02) ● BTCPay Server #6684 (1:07:46) ● BIPs #1555 (1:10:34)
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Eclair French Pastry has been delighting the Salt Lake Valley with their signature eclairs for over five years. With locations in Sandy and now City Creek, they're making it easier than ever to enjoy their delicious treats. Managing Partner, Jacque Newman, joins us with more. Jacque Newman: At Eclair French Pastry, we're passionate about creating classic French desserts that bring a little indulgence to your day. Since opening over five years ago, we've been proud to serve the Salt Lake Valley with handcrafted pastries made fresh daily. From rich, creamy éclairs to delicate macarons, buttery croissants and elegant fruit tarts, every treat is made with care, using only the highest quality ingredients. We believe dessert should be an experience — something that delights your senses and brings a moment of joy. That's why everything we make is rooted in tradition, crafted by hand and beautifully presented. With our original location in Sandy and our newest spot at City Creek, we're excited to share our love of French pastry with even more of our community. Whether you're celebrating something special or just craving something sweet, we invite you to stop by and taste the difference. Derek Miller: Supporting small businesses like Eclair French Pastry helps bring unique flavors to the community. By choosing their delicious treats, you're not just satisfying your sweet tooth, you're helping a local business thrive. Learn more and explore the menu at eclairfrenchpastry.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/7/25
DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! Produit par JÜJÜ sur MAX FM 94.5 (Entre 2004 et 2005). DARKNIGHT est maintenant en podcast tous les lundis, sur darknight.fr. Programmée sur Max FM de septembre 2004 à juillet 2005, DARKNIGHT était une émission fait référence à la tentative d'un genre de se transmettre dans un nouveau domaine intellectuel de curiosité musicale. Qui partait du principe que les musiques électroniques ne sont pas uniquement destinées à être diffusées le week-end ! Diffusée sur la région de Grenoble. (avec plus de 500 000 auditeurs potentiels), DARKNIGHT te proposait un programme varié hors du commun.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Jonas Nick, Jameson Lopp, Steven Roose, Gregory Sanders, and Salvatore Ingala to discuss Newsletter #348.News● Educational and experimental-based secp256k1 implementation (1:09) Changing consensus● Should vulnerable bitcoins be destroyed? (9:17) ● Securely proving UTXO ownership by revealing a SHA256 preimage (34:52) ● Draft BIP for destroying quantum-insecure bitcoins (44:01) ● Criticism of CTV motivation (51:16) ● CTV+CSFS benefits (1:06:02) ● Benefit of CTV to Ark users (1:24:37) ● OP_CHECKCONTRACTVERIFY semantics (1:31:49) ● Draft BIP published for consensus cleanup (1:58:29) Releases and release candidates● BDK wallet 1.2.0 (2:06:03) ● LDK v0.1.2 (2:06:48) ● Bitcoin Core 29.0rc3 (2:07:13) ● LND 0.19.0-beta.rc1 (2:08:36) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31363 (2:09:03) ● Bitcoin Core #31278 (2:09:44) ● Eclair #3050 (2:12:41) ● Eclair #2963 (2:13:54) ● Eclair #3045 (2:14:44) ● LDK #3670 (2:15:47) ● LND #9620 (2:16:24)
Les podcasts offrent un espace propice à la réflexion, aussi bien personnelle que sociale.Dans ce podcast courageux et sans tabou, nous abordons un sujet de santé d'une manière interrogative, afin d'aider chacun·e à mieux comprendre et agir en pleine conscience, avec discernement et responsabilité envers soi-même.Notre objectif n'est pas de juger, victimiser, ni de chercher des coupables, mais d'encourager à une prise en main individuelle. Chaque personne doit être libre de prendre ses décisions, en tant qu'adulte souverain·e. Car, en fin de compte, nous ne pouvons agir que pour nous-mêmes, non pour les autres.En tant que professionnels, nous constatons que certains éléments cruciaux sont négligés ou invisibilisés lorsque l'on divise les individus. Si l'on morcelle l'observation de la santé et des données, on risque de passer à côté de signaux sérieux, alarmants, voire graves.Les femmes qui ne sont pas directement concernées par les traitements médicaux récents pourraient sous-estimer ou refuser de voir ce qui se passe réellement, alors que celles qui sont affectées dénoncent des impacts considérables. Mais de quoi parlons-nous exactement ? De santé individuelle et collective ? Il est temps d'ouvrir les yeux et le cœur sur la santé sexuelle des femmes.Comprendre l'évolution de la santé globale nécessite que les professionnel·les, chacun·e apportant une vision partielle du puzzle, unissent leurs observations pour partager un regard critique.Que constatons-nous dans la santé sexuelle des femmes aujourd'hui ?Les statistiques relatives aux problématiques de santé sexuelle des femmes augmentent de manière inquiétante ces dernières années. Actuellement, la sincérité et le scrupule de certaines institutions sont remises en question à juste titre. Douter est sain. C'est viser le meilleur avec justesse. Le terme scrupuleux est choisi soigneusement, car il désigne la rigueur morale et la conscience professionnelle. Être consciencieux. Qui respecte strictement les règles, les prescriptions… et les principes de précaution.Pourtant, cette approche sincère et objective n'est pas toujours audible. Il serait important de confier à des expert·es indépendants·es l'analyse des données de manière méthodique, sans biais et sans conflit d'intérêt. Il est essentiel de prendre davantage de mesures (collecte de données), y compris des nouvelles mesures, et d'en augmenter l'analyse. Il convient d'étendre la vigilance, en évitant de la restreindre ou de la diviser en fragments. Les statistiques peuvent être manipulées très facilement, ce qui empêche une vision réelle de ce qui se passe. La société devrait en âme et conscience exiger une vigilance accrue. Saviez-vous que chaque citoyenne peut signaler à la pharmacovigilance ? Personne n'est entre vous et la pharmacovigilance. La pharmacovigilance est le/la citoyen.ne. Signaler des informations est un acte citoyen, un geste qui vous appartient. Un acte responsable et indispensable.Cela permet non seulement de vous protéger, mais aussi de protéger les autres. Ce sujet est d'autant plus crucial qu'il est souvent évité par de nombreuses praticiennes, qui hésitent à aborder les questions liées à la sexualité et à la sexologie dans leur pratique quotidienne. La sexualité et la zone génitale restent assez tabou. Et aborder des détails de celles-ci restent difficile pour certain.e.s professionnel.le.s. Alors, comment pouvons-nous espérer obtenir des données fiables sur l'impact des traitements modernes sur la sexualité des femmes si personne ne pose la question ? Chacune et chacun·e est responsable de sa propre route. Ainsi, elle prend soin d'elle-même et ipso facto des autres, car cela permet de ne pas faire deux fois les mêmes erreurs. Éclairer le chemin pour ne pas perpétuer des pratiques qui seraient inappropriées, à risques ou délétères. On dit bien que le consentement médical doit être libre et éclairé. Libre signifie sans contrainte ni tension d'influence. Eclairé signifie mettre le spot des projecteurs sur toutes les informations disponibles favorables et défavorables, les conséquences possibles, les zones d'ombres. Si cela ne vient pas d'en haut, même si c'est contraire aux lois et conventions, cela reste néanmoins de la responsabilité individuelle de s'informer. Le propos de ce podcast est également d'éclairer les auditeur.e.s Eclairer au sens du principe de précaution médical, du consentement libre et éclairé. Rappel :Textes internationauxDéclaration universelle sur la bioéthique et les droits de l'homme (UNESCO) :- Article 6 : Toute intervention médicale préventive, diagnostique ou thérapeutique nécessite un consentement préalable, libre et éclairé, basé sur des informations suffisantes. Ce consentement peut être retiré à tout moment sans préjudice pour la personne concernée. Les recherches scientifiques doivent également respecter ce principe 1. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consentement_libre_et_%C3%A9clair%C3%A9- Déclaration d'Helsinki (Association Médicale Mondiale) :Elle établit des principes éthiques pour la recherche médicale impliquant des êtres humains, exigeant que le consentement soit libre, éclairé et obtenu après une information compréhensible sur les objectifs, méthodes, risques et bénéfices de la recherche 6. https://ordomedic.be/fr/avis/deontologie/secret-professionnel/declaration-d-helsinkiTextes nationaux-France :. Code civil, article 16-3 : « Il ne peut être porté atteinte à l'intégrité du corps humain qu'en cas de nécessité médicale pour la personne. Le consentement de l'intéressé doit être recueilli préalablement sauf en cas d'urgence où il n'est pas en mesure de consentir » 3. https://www.conseil-national.medecin.fr/code-deontologie/devoirs-patients-art-32-55/article-36-consentement-patient. Code de la santé publique, article L.1111-4 : Aucun acte médical ou traitement ne peut être pratiqué sans le consentement libre et éclairé du patient 3. https://www.conseil-national.medecin.fr/code-deontologie/devoirs-patients-art-32-55/article-36-consentement-patient- Québec (Canada) :. Code civil du Québec, article 10 : Toute personne est inviolable et a droit à son intégrité. Aucun soin ne peut être donné sans un consentement libre et éclairé, sauf exceptions prévues par la loi 1. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consentement_libre_et_%C3%A9clair%C3%A9-Belgique :. Loi du 22 août 2002 relative aux droits du patient : Le patient a le droit de consentir librement à toute intervention moyennant une information préalable claire, complète et adaptée à sa situation 28. https://etaamb.openjustice.be/fr/loi-du-22-aout-2002_n2002022737.htmlTous ces textes soulignent l'importance d'une information complète et compréhensible pour permettre aux personnes de prendre des décisions autonomes concernant leur santé.Nous avons pris notre responsabilité d'éclairer des zones peu visibles.Nous vous souhaitons une belle écoute.Séquençage du podcast :[00:00:20] Introduction, contexte et intentions[00:00:55] Les intentions d'Olivier Mageren[00:02:46] Observations significatives depuis ces dernières années[00:06:50] Impossible d'ignorer l'ampleur[00:10:21] Les observations pour les femmes[00:12:35] Situation et solutions existantes[00:19:57] Prendre soin de votre relation[00:23:27] Un mot de fin en particulier ?[00:23:43] Clôture de l'épisode
Grip Strip Podcast Episode 260 discusses several recent racing events. In NASCAR's Tripleheader at Las Vegas, Josh Berry secured his first Cup Series win for the Wood Bros, marking their 101st victory. Different pit strategies affected the Hendrick team's performance, while pit road issues impacted drivers like Briscoe and Busch. Heading to Homestead, Justin Allgaier won the XFinity race, with notable teams like JRM, Gibbs, RCR, and HFT distancing themselves from others. Corey Heim achieved his first Truck Series victory, with Majeski and Ankrum winning stages and Corey Day earning his first pole. The F1 Australian Grand Prix saw Norris win amid rain. Key points included issues for Eclair and Lewis, poor rookie performances, and some rare mistakes from veterans. Other topics covered include GSP Roundup, IMSA 12 Hours of Sebring, FIA F2 & F3, Supercars, MotoGP in Argentina, NHRA Arizona Nationals, and previews for upcoming events in F1 and IndyCar.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Sjors Provoost and Antoine Poinsot to discuss Newsletter #347.News● LN upfront and hold fees using burnable outputs (0:54) ● Discussion of testnets 3 and 4 (5:11) ● Plan to relay certain taproot annexes (19:01) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange● Why is the witness commitment optional? (24:58) ● Can all consensus valid 64 byte transactions be (third party) malleated to change their size? (36:39) ● How long does it take for a transaction to propagate through the network? (47:37) ● Utility of longterm fee estimation (49:31) ● Why are two anchor outputs are used in the LN? (54:34) ● Why are there no BIPs in the 2xx range? (57:19) ● Why doesn't Bech32 use the character b? (59:55) ● Bech32 error detection and correction reference implementation (1:00:23) ● How to safely spend/burn dust? (1:02:48) ● How is the refund transaction in Asymmetric Revocable Commitments constructed? (1:07:34) ● Which applications use ZMQ with Bitcoin Core? (42:15) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 29.0rc2 (1:08:21) ● LND 0.19.0-beta.rc1 (1:08:55) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31603 (45:12) ● Eclair #3044 (1:09:45) ● Eclair #3026 (1:10:38) ● LDK #3649 (1:11:02) ● LDK #3665 (1:11:59) ● LND #8453 (1:14:28) ● BIPs #1792 (1:16:00) ● BIPs #1782 (1:16:40)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Matt Morehouse, Yong Yu, Alejandro De La Torre, Jan B, and Marco De Leon to discuss Newsletter #346.News● Discussion of LND's dynamic feerate adjustment system (1:24) Changes to services and client software● Wally 1.4.0 released (17:17) ● Bitcoin Core Config Generator announced (18:05) ● A regtest development environment container (18:55) ● Explora transaction visualization tool (20:17) ● Hashpool v0.1 tagged (21:35) ● DMND launching pooled mining (24:36) ● Krux adds taproot and miniscript (22:21) ● Source-available secure element announced (23:01) ● Nunchuk launches Group Wallet (45:04) ● FROSTR protocol announced (46:03) ● Bark launches on signet (46:57) ● Cove Bitcoin wallet announced (48:43) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 29.0rc2 (50:38) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31649 (1:03:19) ● Bitcoin Core #31283 (37:27) ● Eclair #3037 (1:15:29) ● LND #9546 (1:16:33) ● LND #9458 (1:17:17) ● BTCPay Server #6581 (1:18:10) ● BDK #1839 (1:20:59) ● BOLTs #1233 (15:39)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Sindura Saraswathi, Christian Kümmerle, and Stéphan Vuylsteke to discuss Newsletter #345.News● P2P traffic analysis (1:35) ● Research into single-path LN pathfinding (6:45) ● Probabilistic payments using different hash functions as an xor function (21:17) Bitcoin Core PR Review Club● Stricter internal handling of invalid blocks (26:12) Releases and release candidates● Eclair v0.12.0 (37:49) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31407 (38:52) ● Eclair #3027 (43:22) ● Eclair #3007 (44:17) ● Eclair #2976 (44:57) ● LDK #3608 (47:17) ● LDK #3624 (48:12) ● LDK #3016 (50:28) ● LDK #3629 (52:15) ● BDK #1838 (53:06)
DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! Produit par JÜJÜ sur MAX FM 94.5 (Entre 2004 et 2005). DARKNIGHT est maintenant en podcast tous les lundis, sur darknight.fr. Programmée sur Max FM de septembre 2004 à juillet 2005, DARKNIGHT était une émission fait référence à la tentative d'un genre de se transmettre dans un nouveau domaine intellectuel de curiosité musicale. Qui partait du principe que les musiques électroniques ne sont pas uniquement destinées à être diffusées le week-end ! Diffusée sur la région de Grenoble. (avec plus de 500 000 auditeurs potentiels), DARKNIGHT te proposait un programme varié hors du commun.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Matt Morehouse, Matt Corallo, and Hunter Beast to discuss Newsletter #344.News● Disclosure of fixed LND vulnerability allowing theft (0:57) ● Discussion about Bitcoin Core's priorities (10:49) Changing consensus● Bitcoin Forking Guide (1:01:11) ● Update on BIP360 pay-to-quantum-resistant-hash (P2QRH) (34:37) ● Private block template marketplace to prevent centralizing MEV (21:06) Releases and release candidates● Core Lightning 25.02 (1:09:57) Notable code and documentation changes● Eclair #3019 (1:11:21) ● Eclair #3016 (1:12:05) ● LDK #3342 (33:13) ● Rust Bitcoin #4114 (1:12:50) ● Rust Bitcoin #4111 (1:14:29) ● BIPs #1758 (1:15:09) ● BIPs #1750 (1:17:07) ● BIPs #1712 (1:18:10)
Dave Harding and Mike Schmidt are joined by Bastien Teinturier and Joost Jager discuss Newsletter #342.News● Allowing mobile wallets to settle channels without extra UTXOs (0:59) ● Continued discussion about an LN quality of service flag (13:14) Changes to services and client software● Ark Wallet SDK released (40:28) ● Zaprite adds BTCPay Server support (40:57) ● Iris Wallet desktop released (41:21) ● Sparrow 2.1.0 released (41:41) ● Scure-btc-signer 1.6.0 released (42:38) ● Py-bitcoinkernel alpha (43:48) ● Rust-bitcoinkernel library (44:30) ● BIP32 cbip32 library (45:56) ● Lightning Loop moves to MuSig2 (46:22) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #27432 (47:01) ● Bitcoin Core #30529 (48:29) ● Bitcoin Core #31384 (49:42) ● Core Lightning #8059 (50:52) ● Core Lightning #7985 (53:41) ● Core Lightning #7887 (54:32) ● Eclair #2967 (26:06) ● Eclair #2979 (32:24) ● Eclair #3002 (34:32) ● LDK #3575 (57:35) ● LDK #3562 (23:51) ● BOLTs #1205 (26:13)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt discuss Newsletter #341.News● Continued discussion about probabilistic payments (0:34) ● Continued discussion about ephemeral anchor scripts for LN (7:26) ● Stats on orphan evictions (14:31) ● Updated proposal for updated BIP process (27:08) Bitcoin Core PR Review Club● Cluster mempool: introduce TxGraph (35:43) Releases and release candidates● LND v0.18.5-beta (43:48) ● Bitcoin Inquisition 28.1 (44:10) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #25832 (51:43) ● Eclair #2989 (55:49) ● LDK #3440 (56:36) ● LND #9470 (57:14) ● BTCPay Server #6580 (58:15)
DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! Produit par JÜJÜ sur MAX FM 94.5 (Entre 2004 et 2005). DARKNIGHT est maintenant en podcast tous les lundis, sur darknight.fr. Programmée sur Max FM de septembre 2004 à juillet 2005, DARKNIGHT était une émission fait référence à la tentative d'un genre de se transmettre dans un nouveau domaine intellectuel de curiosité musicale. Qui partait du principe que les musiques électroniques ne sont pas uniquement destinées à être diffusées le week-end ! Diffusée sur la région de Grenoble. (avec plus de 500 000 auditeurs potentiels), DARKNIGHT te proposait un programme varié hors du commun.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Matt Morehouse, Johan Halseth, Pieter Wuille, Sergi Delgado, Bastien Teinturier, Oleksandr Kurbatov, Antoine Poinsot and Bob McElrath to discuss Newsletter #340.News● Channel force closure vulnerability in LDK (2:14) ● Zero-knowledge gossip for LN channel announcements (16:01) ● Discovery of previous research for finding optimal cluster linearization (26:29) ● Erlay update (46:38) ● Tradeoffs in LN ephemeral anchor scripts (1:09:50) ● Emulating OP_RAND (1:30:30) ● Discussion about lowering the minimum transaction relay feerate (1:36:33) Changing consensus● Updates to cleanup soft fork proposal (1:43:46) ● Request for a covenant design supporting Braidpool (2:28:59) ● Deterministic transaction selection from a committed mempool (2:04:52) ● Fast difficulty adjustment algorithm for a DAG blockchain (2:19:24) Releases and release candidates● BDK Wallet 1.1.0 (2:39:15) ● LND v0.18.5-beta.rc1 (2:39:43) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #21590 (38:58) ● Eclair #2983 (1:23:30) ● Eclair #2968 (1:27:53) ● LDK #3556 (2:40:31) ● LND #9456 (2:41:10)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Dave Harding are joined by Matt Morehouse and 0xB10C to discuss Newsletter #339.News● Vulnerability in LDK claim processing (0:47)● Replacement cycling attacks with miner exploitation (17:28)● Updated stats on compact block reconstruction (23:56)Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange● Who uses or wants to use PSBTv2 (BIP370)? (32:38)● In the bitcoin's block genesis, which parts can be filled arbitrarily? (34:41)● Lightning force close detection (36:47)● Is a segwit-formatted transaction with all inputs of non-witness program type valid? (40:01)● P2TR Security Question (41:41)● What exactly is being done today to make Bitcoin quantum-safe? (44:27)● What are the harmful effects of a shorter inter-block time? (47:57)● Could proof-of-work be used to replace policy rules? (51:19)● How does MuSig work in real Bitcoin scenarios? (54:54)● How does the -blocksxor switch that obfuscates the blocks.dat files work? (57:18)● How does the related key attack on Schnorr signatures work? (59:42)Releases and release candidates● LDK v0.1.1 (1:01:19)Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31376 (1:03:24)● Bitcoin Core #31583 (1:04:48)● Bitcoin Core #31590 (1:05:40)● Eclair #2982 (1:07:17)● BDK #1614 (1:11:39)● BOLTs #1110 (1:12:08)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Andrew Toth and Dave Harding to discuss Newsletter #338. News - Draft BIP for unspendable keys in descriptors (0:49) - PSBTv2 integration testing (9:55) - Correction about offchain DLCs (15:25) Changes to services and client software - Bull Bitcoin Mobile Wallet adds payjoin (28:10) - Bitcoin Keeper adds miniscript support (28:52) - Nunchuk adds taproot MuSig2 features (29:26) - Jade Plus signing device announced (32:08) - Coinswap v0.1.0 released (32:36) - Bitcoin Safe 1.0.0 released (35:14) - Bitcoin Core 28.0 policy demonstration (35:41) - Rust-payjoin 0.21.0 released (36:21) - PeerSwap v4.0rc1 (37:34) - Joinpool prototype using CTV (38:24) - Rust joinstr library announced (39:58) - Strata bridge announced (40:36) Releases and release candidates - BTCPay Server 2.0.6 (41:41) Notable code and documentation changes - Bitcoin Core #31397 (42:19) - Eclair #2896 (44:21) - LDK #3408 (46:02) - LND #9405 (47:57)
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Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by vnprc to discuss Newsletter #337. News - Continued discussion about rewarding pool miners with tradeable ecash shares (0:35) - Offchain DLCs (38:32) Releases and release candidates - LDK v0.1 (39:34) Notable code and documentation changes - Eclair #2936 (41:32) - Rust Bitcoin #3792 (42:46) - BDK #1789 (43:42) - BIPs #1687 (46:39) - BIPs #1396 (50:15)
DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! Produit par JÜJÜ sur MAX FM 94.5 (Entre 2004 et 2005). DARKNIGHT est maintenant en podcast tous les lundis, sur darknight.fr. Programmée sur Max FM de septembre 2004 à juillet 2005, DARKNIGHT était une émission fait référence à la tentative d'un genre de se transmettre dans un nouveau domaine intellectuel de curiosité musicale. Qui partait du principe que les musiques électroniques ne sont pas uniquement destinées à être diffusées le week-end ! Diffusée sur la région de Grenoble. (avec plus de 500 000 auditeurs potentiels), DARKNIGHT te proposait un programme varié hors du commun.
Grip Strip Podcast Episode 249 - Restart & Reflect covers various motorsport topics. Norris wins the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, securing McLaren's first Constructors title since 1998, with Ferrari's Sainz and Eclair completing the podium. There's discussion about Piastri and penalty points, marking the end of an era for Lewis and Mercedes. The episode includes racing news from Nascar, IndyCar, and NHRA, along with football updates and fantasy playoff previews.
Dave Harding and Mike Schmidt are joined by Yuval Kogman, Jeremy Rubin, and Steve Myers to discuss Newsletter #335. News Deanonymization attacks against centralized coinjoin (1:39) Updated ChillDKG draft (14:09) Changing consensus CTV enhancement opcodes (18:41) Adjusting difficulty beyond 256 bits (31:52) Transitory soft forks for cleanup soft forks (33:44) Quantum computer upgrade path (48:09) Consensus cleanup timewarp grace period (56:10) Releases and release candidates BDK wallet-1.0.0 (1:06:44) LND 0.18.4-beta (1:17:28) Core Lightning v24.11.1 (1:18:13) Bitcoin Core 28.1rc2 (1:18:47) LDK v0.1.0-beta1 (1:19:37) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #31223 (1:20:19) Eclair #2888 (1:21:09) LDK #3495 (1:22:35) LDK #3436 (1:24:31) LDK #3435 (1:25:02) LDK #3365 (1:26:04) LDK #3340 (1:26:41) BDK #1670 (1:28:47) BIPs #1689 (1:31:45) BIPs #1697 (1:33:49) BLIPs #52 (1:34:21) BLIPs #54 (1:35:40)
Our band of students strive to resolve their remaining lingering threads for the Century Book: One involving the Shardpoint Crystals, and the other regarding the Cheer Squad... Eclair crits with her new sword. Chad ends up in the infirmary. Ashlee choreographs some moves. Phyrlass engages in applied cheerleading. STARRING - DM Michael "Skitch" Schiciano: https://bsky.app/profile/skitch.bsky.social Players: Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Forneia: https://bsky.app/profile/forneiavtuber.bsky.social , https://www.twitch.tv/forneia Peter Hunter: https://bsky.app/profile/pretorhunter.bsky.social Edited by Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Title Sequence by Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social - https://www.youtube.com/Videokind SUPPORT LINKS - Austin - https://www.patreon.com/austinyorski Sara - https://www.patreon.com/cosmignon - https://runawaydrakaina.com/ Forneia - https://ko-fi.com/forneia Skitch - https://www.patreon.com/skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/ Art by Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social AUDIO & MUSIC - Shardpoint Theme by Skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/album/dice-funk-one-shot-themes FAN COMMUNITIES - https://discord.gg/YMU3qUH
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With the Century Book in dire need of restoration, the students attempt to invoke a Round 2 of a historical exhibition. Eclair finally confronts her rival. Chad attempts to create a revenue stream. Ashlee sends an ultimatum. Phyrlass shares a recipe for success. STARRING - DM Michael "Skitch" Schiciano: https://bsky.app/profile/skitch.bsky.social Players: Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Forneia: https://bsky.app/profile/forneiavtuber.bsky.social , https://www.twitch.tv/forneia Peter Hunter: https://bsky.app/profile/pretorhunter.bsky.social Edited by Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Title Sequence by Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social - https://www.youtube.com/Videokind SUPPORT LINKS - Austin - https://www.patreon.com/austinyorski Sara - https://www.patreon.com/cosmignon - https://runawaydrakaina.com/ Forneia - https://ko-fi.com/forneia Skitch - https://www.patreon.com/skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/ ART - Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social AUDIO & MUSIC - Shardpoint Theme by Skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/album/dice-funk-one-shot-themes FAN COMMUNITIES - https://discord.gg/YMU3qUH
Michael "Skitch" Schiciano welcomes you back to Shardpoint Academy, where a project 100 years in the making is on the cusp of being finished… Austin charts the X's and O's as Chad Swozzle, Gnome Wizard. Sara makes trouble on campus as Eclair, Aasimar Fighter. Forneia leads the cheer squad as Phyrlass, Drow Wardancer. Peter enters from stage right as Ashley Simpson III (No Relation), Halfling Rogue. STARRING - DM Michael "Skitch" Schiciano: https://bsky.app/profile/skitch.bsky.social Players: Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Forneia: https://bsky.app/profile/forneiavtuber.bsky.social, https://twitter.com/ForneiaVTuber Peter Hunter: https://bsky.app/profile/pretorhunter.bsky.social Edited by Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Title Sequence by Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social SUPPORT LINKS - Austin - https://www.patreon.com/austinyorski Sara - https://www.patreon.com/cosmignon - https://runawaydrakaina.com/ Forneia - https://ko-fi.com/forneia Skitch - https://www.patreon.com/skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/ Art by Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social AUDIO & MUSIC - Shardpoint Theme by Skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/album/dice-funk-one-shot-themes FAN COMMUNITIES - https://discord.gg/YMU3qUH
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Antoine Riard and Antoine Poinsot to discuss Newsletter #332. News Transaction censorship vulnerability (0:55) Continued discussion about consensus cleanup soft fork proposal (19:20) Releases and release candidates Eclair v0.11.0 (46:45) LDK v0.0.125 (47:26) Core Lightning 24.11rc3 (47:59) LND 0.18.4-beta.rc1 (48:21) Bitcoin Core 28.1RC1 (48:34) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #30708 (49:15) Core Lightning #7832 (50:32) LND #8270 (51:36) LND #8390 (52:49) BIPs #1534 (55:49)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Anthony Towns to discuss Newsletter #331. News Lisp dialect for Bitcoin scripting (0:48) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange How does ColliderScript improve Bitcoin and what features does it enable? (43:24) Why do standardness rules limit transaction weight? (48:10) Is the scriptSig spending an PayToAnchor output expected to always be empty? (56:16) What happens to the unused P2A outputs? (57:13) Why doesn't Bitcoin's PoW algorithm use a chain of lower-difficulty hashes? (1:01:47) Clarification on false value in Script (1:04:38) What is this strange microtransaction in my wallet? (1:06:02) Are there any UTXOs that can not be spent? (1:09:04) Why was BIP34 not implemented via the coinbase tx's locktime or nSequence? (1:13:15) Releases and release candidates Core Lightning 24.11rc2 (1:15:19) BDK 0.30.0 (1:15:49) LND 0.18.4-beta.rc1 (1:16:16) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #31122 (1:17:17) Core Lightning #7852 (1:20:25) Core Lightning #7740 (1:21:27) Core Lightning #7719 (1:22:48) Eclair #2935 (1:23:47) LDK #3137 (1:24:34) LND #8337 (1:26:22)
- bitcoin passes $0.1M milestone https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113600319916325790 - strike launches bill pay for those of us who are all in bitcoin - trump says he will tariff any countries which leave the dollar https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113573130299319701 - putin says nobody can ban bitcoin https://primal.net/e/note1jvzsqy474l267tf9hrx47e3n2msrxr2nstczevka7zukza2wxdrsphkjvn - Human Rights Foundation Story of the Week China | Prepares for Sanctions While Eyeing Taiwan China is actively studying sanctions imposed on Russia to prepare for potential repercussions if it invades Taiwan. Chinese officials visited Moscow's central bank, finance ministry, and other key agencies to analyze how Russia navigated economic restrictions. This proactive approach speaks to fears China may have over its $3.3 trillion in foreign reserves and overseas bank assets, which would face significant restrictions under Western sanctions. In an effort to mitigate these risks, China is working to diversify away from dollar-denominated assets and reduce reliance on US Treasury bonds, which underpin the global financial system. This comes amid escalating tensions with the US after Washington approved an arms shipment to Taiwan, prompting Beijing to vow “resolute countermeasures.” FinancialFreedomReport.org - BDK Code Audit https://bitcoindevkit.org/blog/_2024-q4-code-audit/ - Eclair v0.11.0: Official Bolt 12 Support, Splicing, Liquidity Ads & On-The-Fly Funding Prototypes https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/eclair-v0-11-0/ - Damus Notedeck Alpha Now Available to Purple Subscribers https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/damus-notedeck-v0-2-0/ - Coinbase says to not use VPNs https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/coinbase-asks-users-to-stop-using-vpns-and-ad-blockers/ - Alex Mashinsky: founder of bankrupt crypto firm to plead guilty to fraud https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/dec/03/alex-mashinsky-crypto-fraud-celsius - U.S. Officials Urge Americans to Use Encrypted Messaging Apps https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/u-s-officials-urge-americans-to-use-encrypted-messaging-apps/ - Corporate Transparency Act blocked nationwide by Texas judge https://news.bloombergtax.com/daily-tax-report/corporate-transparency-act-blocked-nationwide-by-texas-court - what bitcoin did relaunches - 1123 days, shoutout to yellow https://x.com/ICOffenderII/status/1864574706583547911 0:00 - Intro 3:52 - Let's gooooooooo 11:57 - Bitstein video 16:30 - Trump says you're welcome 18:15 - Shoutout to Yellow 20:29 - Dashboard 27:15 - Strike launches bill pay 30:47 - Putin bitcoin comment and BRICS talk 38:38 - Healthcare assassination 41:41 - HRF Story of the Week 43:34 - Boosts and Primal/Fountain talk 50:47 - Software updates 57:22 - Coinbase says no vpns 1:00:09 - Mashinsky guilty plea 1:08:15 - Marty failed Barstool 1:11:07 - US officials encourage encrypted comms 1:22:34 - Corp Transparency Act blocked 1:27:22 - WBD relaunch 1:29:40 - Get back to work Shoutout to our sponsors: Unchained https://unchained.com/concierge/ Coinkite https://coinkite.com/ Stakwork https://stakwork.ai/ TFTC Merch is Available: Shop Now https://merch.tftc.io/ Join the TFTC Movement: Main YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TFTC21/videos Clips YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUQcW3jxfQfEUS8kqR5pJtQ Website https://tftc.io/ Twitter https://twitter.com/tftc21 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tftc.io/ Follow Marty Bent: Twitter https://twitter.com/martybent Newsletter https://tftc.io/martys-bent/ Podcast https://tftc.io/podcasts/ Follow Odell: Nostr https://primal.net/odell Newsletter https://discreetlog.com/ Podcast https://citadeldispatch.com/
Book Club #117 - Jokes Jokes Jokes - Richard talks to old Edinburgh flatmate Jenny Eclair about her cut-above-the-rest autobiography, Jokes, Jokes, Jokes. They discuss how you maintain a career in their weird business over several decades, the envy and bitterness that can eat you up, how getting older changes your priorities, how little either of them remember about Jenny Eclair Squats, how winning the Perrier award left Jenny feeling like a fraud, appearing (though not) in the Karma Chameleon video, being mistaken for Su Pollard, who really came up with the girl that smelled of spam and coping with death and becoming an orphan in your sixties and the lives of the aunts and uncles from the 1950s.Buy the book herehttps://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/jokes-jokes-jokes-my-very-funny-memoir-jenny-eclair/7648041?ean=9781408732052See RHLSTP recorded live - https://richardherring.com/rhlstp Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Elle Mouton and Andrew Toth to discuss Newsletter #326. News Updates to the version 1.75 channel announcements proposal (1:36) Draft BIP for sending silent payments with PSBTs (16:28) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange Duplicate blocks in blk*.dat files? (30:07) How was the structure of pay-to-anchor decided? (32:45) What are the benefits of decoy packets in BIP324? (36:38) Why is the opcode limit 201? (39:20) Will my node relay a transaction if it is below my minimum tx relay fee? (40:31) Why doesn't the Bitcoin Core wallet support BIP69? (42:09) How can I enable testnet4 when using Bitcoin Core 28.0? (44:50) What are the risks of broadcasting a transaction that reveals a `scriptPubKey` using a low-entropy key? (47:33) Releases and release candidates Core Lightning 24.08.2 (52:12) Notable code and documentation changes Eclair #2925 (52:56) LND #9172 (53:37) Rust Bitcoin #2960 (55:47)
El círculo de familia, amigos, pasado y previas encarnaciones de Axel-42 es una retorcida maraña de secretos e intrigas. Ahora este nuevo contacto con quien fuera Eclair, traerá entendimiento. ¿O solo más preguntas? Se desean apoyarnos, ahora tenemos un Patreon: patreon.com/LasersyDragonesPodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/V5NnHwbGBv Instagram: LasersyDragones Facebook: lasersydragones Youtube: @lasersydragonespodcast Email: lasersydragones+contacto@gmail.com
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Olaoluwa Osuntokun and Steven Roose to discuss Newsletter #325. News LN Summit 2024 notes (0:51) Changes to services and client software Coinbase adds taproot send support (49:03) Dana wallet released (51:53) Kyoto BIP157/158 light client released (53:20) DLC Markets launches on mainnet (1:01:39) Ashigaru wallet announced (1:02:30) DATUM protocol announced (1:03:10) Bark Ark implementation announced (1:03:55) Phoenix v2.4.0 and phoenixd v0.4.0 released (1:11:31) Releases and release candidates BDK 1.0.0-beta.5 (1:12:33) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #30955 (1:13:11) Eclair #2927 (1:14:37) Eclair #2922 (1:15:38) LDK #3235 (1:16:30) LND #8183 (1:17:21) Rust Bitcoin #3450 (1:18:09)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Bastien Teinturier to discuss Newsletter #323. News Impending btcd security disclosure (0:54) Releases and release candidates Bitcoin Core 28.0 (3:11) BDK 1.0.0-beta.5 (15:13) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #30043 (20:47) Bitcoin Core #30510 (22:15) Core Lightning #7644 (25:06) Eclair #2848 (26:28) Eclair #2860 (30:57) Eclair #2861 (29:17) Eclair #2875 (31:19) LDK #3303 (40:24) BDK #1616 (41:29) BIPs #1600 (46:02) BOLTs #798 (48:25)
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Jon Atack and Mike Schmidt are joined by Gloria Zhao and Jonas Nick to discuss Newsletter #322. News Disclosure of vulnerability affecting Bitcoin Core versions before 24.0.1 (2:01) Hybrid jamming mitigation testing and changes (17:51) Shielded client-side validation (CSV) (25:28) Draft of updated BIP process (48:47) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange What specific verifications are done on a fresh Bitcoin TX and in what order? (54:31) Why is my bitcoin directory larger than my pruning data limit setting? (55:42) What do I need to have set up to have `getblocktemplate` work? (58:19) Can a silent payment address body be brute forced? (1:00:02) Why does a tx fail `testmempoolaccept` BIP125 replacement but is accepted by `submitpackage`? (1:01:38) How does the ban score algorithm calculate a ban score for a peer? (1:03:53) Releases and release candidates BDK 1.0.0-beta.4 (1:06:41) Bitcoin Core 28.0rc2 (1:06:57) Notable code and documentation changes Eclair #2909 (1:10:15) LND #9095 (1:11:12) LND #8044 (1:11:55)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Filippo Merli, Lorenzo Bonazzi, Matt Corallo, Eric Voskuil, and rkrux to discuss Newsletter #319. News Stratum v2 extension for fee revenue sharing (1:49) OP_CAT research fund (17:53) Mitigating merkle tree vulnerabilities (22:43) Releases and release candidates Core Lightning 24.08 (55:21) LDK 0.0.124 (57:59) LND v0.18.3-beta.rc2 (1:06:19) BDK 1.0.0-beta.2 (1:06:43) Bitcoin Core 28.0rc1 (1:07:27) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #30454 (1:15:05) Bitcoin Core #22838 (1:17:41) Eclair #2865 (1:19:56) LND #9009 (1:21:49) LDK #3268 (1:23:33) BIPs #1657 (1:26:55)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Matt Corallo, Greg Sanders, Sivaram Dhakshinamoorthy to discuss Newsletter #315. News Faster seed exfiltration attack (1:24) Block withholding attacks and potential solutions (17:21) Statistics on compact block reconstruction (21:47) Replacement cycle attack against pay-to-anchor (36:23) Proposed BIP for scriptless threshold signatures (42:24) Optimistic verification of zero-knowledge proofs using CAT, MATT, and Elftrace (50:40) Bitcoin Core PR Review Club (33:15) Releases and release candidates Libsecp256k1 0.5.1 (53:11) BDK 1.0.0-beta.1 (53:43) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #30493 (54:38) Bitcoin Core #30285 (57:33) Bitcoin Core #30352 (1:02:26) Bitcoin Core #29775 (1:02:39) Core Lightning #7476 (1:08:21) Eclair #2884 (1:08:55) LND #8952 (1:12:10) LND #8735 (1:13:40) BIPs #1601 (1:14:44)
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Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt discuss Newsletter #313. News Varied discussion of free relay and fee bumping upgrades (0:31) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange Why is restructure of mempool required with cluster mempool? (29:54) DEFAULT_MAX_PEER_CONNECTIONS for Bitcoin Core is 125 or 130? (36:32) Why do protocol developers work on maximizing miner revenue? (38:34) Is there an economic incentive to use P2WSH over P2TR? (42:26) How many blocks per second can sustainably be created using a time warp attack? (45:30) pkh() nested in tr() is allowed? (49:01) Can a block more than a week old be considered a valid chain tip? (51:25) SIGHASH_ANYONECANPAY mediated tx modification (57:35) Why does RBF rule #3 exist? (1:00:35) Releases and release candidates BDK 1.0.0-beta.1 (1:02:05) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #30320 (1:02:58) Bitcoin Core #29523 (1:07:42) Core Lightning #7461 (1:10:03) Eclair #2881 (1:11:06)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Jonas Nick and Pieter Wuille to discuss Newsletter #312. News Distributed key generation protocol for FROST (1:37) Introduction to cluster linearization (28:45) Changes to services and client software ZEUS adds BOLT12 offers and BIP353 support (56:15) Phoenix adds BOLT12 offers and BIP353 support (57:02) Stack Wallet adds RBF and CPFP support (57:42) BlueWallet adds silent payment send support (57:59) BOLT12 Playground announced (59:10) Moosig testing repository announced (59:56) Real-time Stratum visualization tool released (1:01:01) BMM 100 Mini Miner announced (1:01:57) Coldcard publishes URL-based transaction broadcast specification (1:02:32) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #26596 (1:09:38) Core Lightning #7455 (1:11:27) Eclair #2878 (1:11:58) Rust Bitcoin #2646 (1:13:03) BDK #1489 (1:13:55) BIPs #1599 (1:15:22) BOLTs #1173 (1:17:50) BLIPs #25 (1:18:50)
Sailor Noob is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan and a total noob go episode by episode through the original Sailor Moon series!Luna is in trouble this week when she falls for the enigmatic Yaten! But can she pull her head out of the clouds in time to save herself and her Byronic boyfriend from Sailor Mademoiselle?In this episode, we discuss the history of cosmetics in Japan. We also talk about having an open face, Eclair de Luna, Shakespeare Moon, Old School Sailor V, shojo nosebleeds, sex farce stuff, Hangin' with Mr. Higashi, going seinen, "almost like girlfriend", #freeJuliana, sorry ladies, Sailor Fredericks of Hollywood, a moaning after, and Love Benedryl!#RIP Donald SutherlandWe're on iTunes and your listening platform of choice! Please subscribe and give us a rating and a review! Arigato gozaimasu!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sailor-noob/id1486204787Answer this week's show question on Spotify!Listen to our new podcast, Mona Lisa Overpod!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mona-lisa-overpod--6195851Become a patron of the show and get access to our live-action PGSM, Animedification, Utena, Ghibli, and Evangelion podcasts!http://www.patreon.com/sailornoobPut Sailor Noob merch on your body!http://justenoughtrope.threadless.comSailor Noob is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/noob_sailorhttps://discord.gg/49bzqdpBpxBuy us a coffee on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Jameson Lopp and Valentine Wallace to discuss Newsletter #308. News Disclosure of vulnerability affecting old versions of LND (0:54) Continued discussion of PSBTs for silent payments (7:32) Changes to services and client software Casa adds descriptor support (10:55) Specter-DIY v1.9.0 released (40:52) Constant-time analysis tool cargo-checkct announced (41:26) Jade adds miniscript support (43:15) Ark implementation announced (45:32) Volt Wallet beta announced (46:42) Joinstr adds electrum support (47:20) Bitkit v1.0.1 released (47:50) Civkit alpha announced (48:20) Releases and release candidates Bitcoin Core 26.2rc1 (49:01) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #29325 (50:11) Eclair #2867 (52:04) LND #8730 (52:33) LDK #3098 (28:14) LDK #3078 (32:35) LDK #3082 (33:53) LDK #3103 (35:18) LDK #3037 (38:07)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Tadge Dryja to discuss Newsletter #300. News CTV-like exploding keys proposal (0:59) Analyzing a contract protocol with Alloy (13:07) Arrests of Bitcoin developers (22:37) CoreDev.tech Berlin event (28:53) Releases and release candidates Bitcoin Inquisition 25.2 (31:35) LND v0.18.0-beta.rc1 (35:59) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #27679 (36:48) Core Lightning #7240 (39:39) Eclair #2851 (44:02) LND #8147 (45:49) LND #8627 (47:37) Libsecp256k1 #1058 (1:00:01) BIPs #1382 (1:02:01) BIPs #1068 (1:03:35)
Ever read a book that completely transports you to a new realm? John Leibold, one third of the author cohort of Kilian J Stier ,joins us to talk about his new series Shia Eclair and the Breathe of Lightning! We also talk about how to get published in an AI world, the gate keepers that keep us wondering, and why you must buy this book! It's a doozy! #trend with us --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-trend-with-justin-a-w/support
And we're back! The finale of Musemakers continues with the ninth challenge: 3 Bards. 3 stories. 1 wish on the line. Who will be the one to amuse the muses? Thank you all for supporting us through this, our second campaign - words cannot express how grateful we are to have you as a fan of the show. We of course have to give a special thanks to our Eldritch patrons - ALL HAIL! Anita, Any Major Dude, Ashley, Becca B, Bugroots, Colleen, Coll and Ian, Eclair, Elana, Emily, Grace, Hope, Jacob, James, Jeff, Joey, Karen, Kate, Katie, Leo, May, Morgan, Nat, Nekola, Paige, Patrick, Roni, Sahara, and of course, our PRODUCER PADDY Patrick Brandstätter and PRODUCER DADDIES Drew Bailey, Sam Golden, Becca Mount and Rose Evelyn Campbell - we thank you for these podcasting powers, and promise to raise hell in your names! If you would like to become an eldritch patron check out our Patreon! We will be posting bonus content throughout our break between campaigns, so go sign up to get access to that and HUNDREDS of hours of bonus content we've already released! Produced by Noah Perito, Lisa Condemi and Ashley Goodwin Music by Noah Perito and Lisa Condemi Sound Effects: “Small Marketplace” - Sword coast Soundscapes “Portal-idle” - couchhero “Crowd-cheering-soft-cheering-and-chatter” - gregorquendel “Stonedoor-closingwithboom” - audiotorpedo “Sitcom Laughter Applause” - Gaming Sound Effect “Microphone Feedback” - Sound FX “Gut-a-blastix” - rolandseer “Big Switch Sound Effects” - All Sounds “Cracking-earthquake-cracking-soil-cracking-stone” - uagadugu “Crowd-in-panic” - ienba “Battle with Monsters and Magic” - Michaël Ghelfi “Bamf” - themfish “Fireball-whoosh” - robinhood76 “Explosion with Ear Ringing” - Royalty Free FX “Lightningcrash” - noisenoir “01326-falling-broken-mandoline-1” - robinhood76 “Window breaking” - m1a2t3z4 “Flesh-rip” - alvarojmarquez “Fire-in-fireplace-close-up-reverberant2” - silencyo__silencyo “Teleport” - outroelison “Teleporter-24b” - blendcache “Time-stop” - damnsatinist “R29-30-breaking-wooden-poles” - Craigsmith “Metal-gate-01” - silentstrikez “Snapping-chain_1” - cosmicembers “Soothing Night Forest Sounds - 1 Hour Ambient Soundscape - For Sleep & Relaxation” - Live Wallpaper Master “Sword-clash-and-slide” - Fun with Sound “Big Water Splash” - qubodup “Book Sounds” - AllSounds/Audionauti All sound effects from Freesound.org, unless listed under AllSounds/Audionauti, Free Audio Zone, Fun With Sound, Gaming Sound FX, Live Wallpaper Master, Michaël Ghelfi, Relaxing Recordings, Royalty Free FX, Studiomod, Sword Coast Soundscapes, or Viral Vids NL. Additional sound effects by Noah Perito.
I'm joined by guests Future Paul, Craig Raw, & Rijndael to go through the list. Housekeeping 00:03:42 Signal usernames launched 00:04:12 COLDCARD Q is now shipping Vulnerability Disclosures 00:05:16 "AJ Towns censoring on Delving Bitcoin to cover Bitcoin Core backdoors? 00:13:43 LNbits Demo Server to Disable Cashu Extension Bitcoin • Software Releases & Project Updates 00:21:09 Sparrow Wallet 00:36:28 ColdCard Q 00:50:57 BDK 00:51:22 Krux 00:58:11 Electrum 00:58:24 Blue Wallet 00:59:30 Bitcoin Keeper 00:59:34 Joinmarket Clientserver 01:00:36 Boltz Web App 01:01:11 Jam 01:01:21 Bisq 01:07:37 Nunchuk 01:07:44 Agora Desktop 01:07:47 Bitcoin Tribe 01:07:49 Nix-Bitcoin 01:07:53 10101 01:08:02 ESP Miner 01:08:22 Orange Clock 01:08:29 Citadel 01:08:32 Wasabi Wallet 01:08:58 Blockstream Green QT 01:09:13 Trezor • Project Spotlight 01:11:03 Hack0 01:12:08 Bitcoin Fees 01:12:15 Workit 01:12:37 Branta Privacy Software • Software Releases & Project Updates 01:19:35 Unleashed.chat 01:20:14 Simplex Chat Lightning & L2(+) • Software Releases & Project Updates 01:20:36 Phoenix 01:21:05 Zeus 01:21:19 CLN 01:21:26 Eclair 01:22:01 Fedimint 01:22:07 eNuts 01:22:26 Mutiny Wallet 01:33:09 Mutiny Node 01:33:28 lnbits 01:33:31 Fountain 01:33:37 BitBanana 01:33:41 Validated Lightning Signer 01:35:47 LNp2p Bot 01:35:50 Alby js-sdk 01:35:59 Polar 01:36:02 Aqua Wallet • Project Spotlight 01:36:06 Slice 01:36:16 sats.mobi 01:36:22 cln-lightning-liquidity 01:36:37 CYPHER Nostr • Software Releases & Project Updates 01:36:47 Primal 01:37:49 Coracle 01:38:02 Amethyst 01:38:14 Nostr Nests 01:38:21 Nos.social 01:38:25 Mostro 01:38:28 Plebeian Market • Project Spotlight 01:39:20 Chesstr 01:39:28 cascdr 01:39:37 Wikifreedia 01:41:37 Satcom 01:41:48 Noogle Boosts 01:42:33 Shoutout to top boosters: @mix, @qxotk, @dubravko, @bendthefed, @tym, @plebhodl & @piez. Links & Contacts Website: https://bitcoin.review/Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/bitcoinreviewhq NVK Twitter: https://twitter.com/nvk Telegram: https://t.me/BitcoinReviewPod Email: producer@coinkite.com Nostr & LN:⚡nvk@nvk.org (not an email!) Full show notes: https://bitcoin.review/podcast/episode-62
The Reytons' second album, What's Rock and Roll, debuted at No 1 in the charts - a rare feat for a band without a label. They discuss following it up with Ballad of a Bystander which features songs about pulling and politics.Phoebe Eclair-Powell on her Bruntwood Prize-winning play, Shed: Exploded View, which was inspired by the work of art Cornelia Parker created when she asked the British Army to blow up a garden shed, capturing the fragments in a frozen moment. The play centres on three couples whose conversations coincide, clash, and chime - the play opens at the Royal Exchange in Manchester this week.Poet Andrew McMillan on his debut novel, Pity, an exploration of masculinity and sexuality in a small South Yorkshire town.Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Ekene Akalawu
Dr. Venesois and Merodach track Lisette and Cluracan to the garage in Grigny. They threaten to kill the young couple if they don't return the rat the stole from VeyTech. Cluracan uses The Eclair as a diversion and escapes with Lisette back to Paris where they find refuge in the catacombs underneath their city. Discover The Rapscallion Agency: https://rapscallionagency.com/ Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter To discover more podcasts set in the Leviathan universe go to www.leviathanaudioproductions.com Written, Directed & Created by Christof Laputka Executive Produced by Amish Jani Produced & Mixed by Robin Shore Editing & Sound Design by Luke Allen and Robin Shore Musical Composition by Luke Allen Produced by Claire Dodin & Kim Donovan Casting by Claire Dodin & Kim Donovan Recording Engineers Tim Friedlander, Patrick Fitzgerald & Charlie Shealy Recorded at Soundbox LA, Polarity Post SF, and Dubway Studios NYC Starring Claire Dodin as Lisette Mainsabiles Todd Haberkorn as Cluracan Gary Armagnac as Monsieur Merodach Caroline Guivarch as Dr. Terant Venesois Terrance Smith as Enzo Luc De Villars as Axel William TN Hall as Harlequinn Monia Ayachi as Adele Christian Roman as Victor Benoit Monin as The Narrator Au Revoir! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lisette and Cluracan are on the run! The pair must evade Paris Police and someone in a white coat shooting at them, all while Cluracan races The Eclair bakery van through the narrow streets of Paris. Discover The Rapscallion Agency: https://rapscallionagency.com/ Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter To discover more podcasts set in the Leviathan universe go to www.leviathanaudioproductions.com Written, Directed & Created by Christof Laputka Executive Produced by Amish Jani Produced & Mixed by Robin Shore Editing & Sound Design by Luke Allen and Robin Shore Musical Composition by Luke Allen Produced by Claire Dodin & Kim Donovan Casting by Claire Dodin & Kim Donovan Recording Engineers Tim Friedlander, Patrick Fitzgerald & Charlie Shealy Recorded at Soundbox LA, Polarity Post SF, and Dubway Studios NYC Starring Claire Dodin as Lisette Mainsabiles Todd Haberkorn as Cluracan Gary Armagnac as Monsieur Merodach Caroline Guivarch as Dr. Terant Venesois William TN Hall as Harlequinn Benoit Monin as The Narrator David Duclos as Policeman Au Revoir! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices