Here it is. :)

A little piece:

In some way, maybe, I too am a little old-school OG when it comes to computer programming—being a badass fucking nerd from days of yore. It’s true that I took AP Computer Science (haha, somewhat) in high school. It is where I first learned about “Hello, world!” What a cute thing it was. It was all so quaint. We had plastic stencils to trace out how things could or would flow. I knew a bit of that language called Pascal.

Who knew then that such a thing would evolve to one day make any body a fake pal. But, I do not think this is cute. It is sad. It is all turning quite sad; it seems sometimes. The patterns of destruction are not seen and will not be forgotten ’til it is the complete end of us all.

But may there be hope here in this new NOSTR world. Will we build what we truly want to see?

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We thought we could sit back and let others build the world we thought wanted. And they did build it exactly how we wanted it… but it’s not what we actually needed.

With all these services, platforms and mediums we are increasingly more divided than even before the advent of the Internet. But no more. We are awake now.

Now it’s time to take pop the cork and release it all out: our time, our health, our voice, our energy, our choice, our love.

Decentralize everything.

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I’m interested to know, who do you have in mind with „We“ and „Our“ ?

It will depend on the reader I guess. I include myself in the We and Our. If you’ve done your part then this may not apply to you.

Oh - sorry. I didn‘t see the beginning of this conversation 🤗,

Some of us got zombified, and, of course, some still are. Some parts of the world more or less than others. Perhaps, hopefully, we have a better chance of getting away from such a thing with decentralization.