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Hunter ₿eaṩt
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Catching up on the keynote... omg, what, they're really calling it the M2 Ultra? What's next, MacOS Montauk?

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Ditch the weed.

I've always been in the fluoride mess. I use a cheap Britta water filter. I've always had dreams.

Accidentally (no pun intended) I stopped using fluoride toothpaste about 8 months ago and my brain or mind is working extremely well. Most of my stupid habits are falling away because I think, "this is dumb." I get along better with face to face humans and even when I see those other humans doing dumb shit I accept that they don't see it and I'm more patient with them. I care about people more too.

More focus is much better.

The last time I smoked pot was in 2003. To me it's an empty activity. My issue is alcohol and I have put that down tremendously. I realized we cloak many of our human struggles in "addictions" that are adopted to full the mind.

I think the fluoride phenomenon is very interesting. As a youth we were taught that it was naturally occurring in a town in the United States and the government (city, state) decided to put it in everyone's water so we could all have nice teeth. As a youth I got fluoride treatments ever dentist visit. I was also told if have to have my wisdom teeth removed at 17 and I never had that done. My last dental visit was in 2005. I have all over my teeth and I'm 53.

I stopped chewing tobacco about 8 years ago (snuff) because I could see visibly my teeth getting eaten away. I probably have tiny cavities but I brush my teeth with some "natural" toothpaste.

I eat foods that I have to chew and masticate.

I don't know. I think we have to share our experience and try to do our best with our available resources and put down the things we do not need.

It's not like I do it all the time. I just have trouble relaxing. Even reading is a stimulating activity, and I don't have many other hobbies other than what I do for work.

I don't disagree it's probably fine for when you go to the dentist, but after a certain age, they stop giving the fluoride rinse, and adults don't need to be exposed to fluoride constantly.

I'll admit, I'm still skeptical of what big government and companies like Johnson & Johnson think is okay to put in my body.

I'm actually wary of natural gas also, since it's piping chemicals into my home, and reduces indoor air quality.

Tobacco isn't great, though. I'm glad I never got into that. My dad chewed it all the time, so I kinda knew what it was like. Not for me.

I've been using an undersink RO system by Express Water for years now, it has 11 stages, including UV and remineralization. Works really well. But I didn't switch to fluoride-free toothpaste until just recently. After only about a month or two after making the switch, I started getting dreams again, consistently, every night. And I don't get stoned often, but I do sometimes partake with friends, and more recently that's been hitting a lot harder.

I really wonder if there's merit to the claims around decalcification of one's pineal gland. I actually never looked into it, I don't even know if more dreams is considered a result of cutting out fluoride, it's just... A part of me didn't like that the government insists on putting it into the water supply, and so I just wanted to cut it out. But if that's true, if that's what they're doing, holy shit. They're literally stealing our dreams... And they do that in so many ways.

If I make a proof of concept for Nostr Passwordless Authentication, should I call it nauthtr or nospass?

See: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/issues/558

Wrote up an issue for a potential NIP, I'd be curious of people's thoughts

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/issues/558

#nip #nips #nipxx #nostrdev

Thank you! I caught some similar information in a recent Tucker interview. Really weird how a Federal agency can just assassinate a sitting president and get away with it. I wonder if subsequent Commanders-in-Chief of the most powerful country in the world felt a sense of fear that if they ever tried to go against the CIA, the same could happen to them. It's incredible that the CIA is still allowed to exist. Fucking clown world shit. Federal agencies take note: If you can off the president, nobody will fuck with you.

If I had to guess, I think the clock on the dollar debt spiral starts ticking a lot faster as social security grows insolvent later this decade and into the next... And deficit spending doesn't help inflation in the slightest. So, could flippen sooner, maybe 2040? 2030 is probably too soon, but there's a lot that could happen between then and now, including more wars and pandemics. I also wonder if gold will cease to be a good store of value sometime within the next 10 years or so due to asteroid mining. I did another thread on this. And central banks are the largest bagholders of gold.

I didn't even know it happened, but now I definitely want to watch it.

Bitcoin magi are the maxi magicians.

We build what sincoiners want in a way bitcoiners want.

Probably something like it. It's very likely we haven't contacted aliens because we need decent quantum computers to process alien signals. Our assumptions that they're still using radio signals and instant quantum communication is impossible I think are both false, we just don't have the technology yet. Once we do, we won't be using radios for very long either. And it's very likely there will be a race for P2PK coins one day that will accelerate and finance our capabilities to that end.

Once we've joined their galactic community, we'll likely need to harness the power of our star to earn alien money, since our bitcoins won't be any good on their end. This will help bootstrap trade between our kind, in addition to things like tourism and cuisine and cultural experiences.

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I'm probably a more die-hard Bitcoin maxi than people seem to think. I firmly believe Bitcoin will eventually have to replace all other money and forms of value settlement. If someone wants to buy anything, including silly or harmful things I don't like, in that world, the only good money will be Bitcoin. And with layers, we don't necessarily need to change the chain to do it. People are skeptical, and I can understand that, but that doesn't change my desire to want to make that the reality, nor do I regret all the sacrifices I've made towards it.

After a decade working in tech writing software professionally, I now take jobs where I'd have to work twice as hard for half the pay just so I can work in the industry and spend every productive hour I have towards thinking about Bitcoin and how to make it better. I've delayed purchases because coin was cheap and I'd rather have the coin. I've put myself through development hell building Carbonado because I wouldn't settle for compromises such as using Arweave.

This is the level of conviction the system of fiat and the shitcoiners are up against. And I know they have no chance, because I'm not the only one making sacrifices on this level to make this happen. I can't tell other people's stories, but mine is hardly the exception.

Bitcoin will win because millions risked it all and put their blood, sweat, and tears towards the most ambitious grassroots effort mankind has ever undertaken: Making it so Bitcoin can replace all the money. That won't guarantee it will, but if nobody cares and nobody puts in the work, there'll be no chance that it will.

We bitcoin because we believe in a brighter future, one filled with global egalitarianism and abundant energy, for generations to come. We, the bitcoiners, are all Satoshi.

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