Which book is recommended? I can't promise I will get around to it for a few years π
Oh! Yes, he's great! I will need to find time to read some of his work. I fear I have said this about 30 people already.
Well, now I am curious... I'm going to have to find this thread to read (I haven't been on in a while)
Anything offering almost absolute freedom will attract the best and worst of humanity. The worst have nowhere else to go but more obscure places, and the best want it to be a beacon of hope. It's the natural consequence of such systems.
"There are no solutions, only tradeoffs" -somebody
Spent 15min pointing out narrative errors, to which it would apologize and repeat the exact same mistake. Turns out statistical probabilities don't lead to great consistency.
The hung over intern would be far more reliable π€£
Congratulations!
Also, what?
Exactly! The chaos is what makes it politically expedient. The worse it gets the more people will cry for a tougher police state to JUST MAKE IT STOP.
From online, yes. I hadn't seen crime that wasn't politically expedient yet.
That explains why they disappeared.
I feel like Nostr would enjoy this one a little (kitty history):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faOUDoRmK_E
Alright, enough of these posts... maybe.
I vaguely remember previews for youtube links. Maybe my memory is playing tricks on me π€
This song is aging like wine.
Crabs in a bucket need to pull back the ones escaping.

Go to the anon npubs and you'll probably find a lot! π
They can dump more of the reserves onto the market to increase supply. The cost is less reserves for whatever war they want to engage in, or for a bad economic downturn.

