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Bad tempered today?

No darling.

Just fed up with all these f#"+ers claiming #cypherpunk as a badge of honour. The effing "new nobility" claiming intellectual superiority while they're not even to set up a competitive app.

Super F#c% them

You can write fuck here.

Let it out...

Give me a sec. But first of all I know that I can write the word "#fuck" on #nostr. That's what I have been testing for a while. But, in my view, cursing online is more appealing if it is draped in a sort of calligraphic aesthetics.

Wow, nostr:npub1m2mvvpjugwdehtaskrcl7ksvdqnnhnjur9v6g9v266nss504q7mqvlr8p9, you seem to have succeeded in calming down the Tasmanian devil for a moment.

Only for a moment. But that was not my goal anyway :)

🀣 so, what was your purpose?

To make sure he knows he can say fuck and help him to go through that intense emotion through it. Calming down is a side effect, going through is the goal.

Cypherpunks (wether contemporaneous or OG) execute the separation of money and state through code.

The rest is theatre.

What I call cypherpunkism now is a fad for people who neither understand the machine nor the motive.

Cypherpunkistas fetishise rebellion but outsource competence.

Their tools are handles, hashtags, and conferences β€” not protocols.

To write efficient code is to act politically without posture.

To posture without code is to pollute the conversation.

The tragedy is that they’ve turned a discipline into a style, and a style into a noise that flatters impotence.

Bitcoin needed builders; it bred influencers.