I joined the bird site 18 years ago, and while it wasn't really anything exciting to me for the first few years, I had fun with some folks on there between 2011-2018-ish, then it started to drop off a cliff, even for the anarcho-liberty crowd I had somehow aligned and cavorted with. So I have no regrets, and if it wasn't for twitter, I'd have not likely shifted my views to anarchism/agorism online as easily as I did. Cheers to the old bird app, I wouldn't probably be on nostr had I not had you first 🐦🎉

PS - I haven't really used it since September of last year, and I don't miss it, just maybe some of the humans I connected with, whom I'm trying to switch over to here.

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I ditched the Twit in late 2017. Never looked back. No regrets because it wasn’t great once Jack was obliged to be a “bidnessman” more than the creative visionary programmer, and impelled by a “death by committee board”. When I found #nostr my soul soared. Ironically, it was *Jack who my husband nostr:npub1uense4apn73tvh4u20tzlp6u72g4kdustzsm0k0sqy6yuwh5jxlsy97y76 saw on some #bitcoin podcasts (with Elon Musk and Cathie Wood, and others) who helped orange-pill, then purple-pill him. He used me to get a feel for #nostr first, before joining, maybe 6 months after I did. I fell hard, never looked for anything else, and I would call myself a power-user, more besotted than ever ♡

*Jack was in (maybe) Costa Rica, in an un-air-conditioned cupola with a ceiling fan, open windows, birds chirping, a plain white t-shirt and his early beard. The definition of stay humble, stack Sats 丰