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a logic posit at the automatic junction

even when elections are rigged to be meaningless they are recognized as a threat by the people holding leaders to account rather than just god’s divine right

building out the home front nostr:note1hnz7qp65ts4flejffysyd5ynd66h59pmmanftmtrar0tyzruhy0s8rtgqr

wondering if there’s a better word than “social”

would go back to ecosystem but that doesn’t sound quite right either

awesome. so it’s like a word processor that formats recipe notes and also collates them for browsing. very cool and useful.

if that cooking domain disappeared the recipe would remain with the nostr note key address?

we also have old people inculcated in the US leadership

wish it was true that those nations at this moment in time that value young people and their fresh views on life will prosper

this is very difficult tho since these machines for holding power are so effective at destroying young people and their dreams

Oh dope. So if that rice pudding recipe gets a zap it hits your wallet?

Replying to Avatar MattA

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Xeni Jardin is a hot number and top notch shit poster. Good choice!

Replying to Avatar Ryan

Thanks!

just starting to grasp this — this is a web app you built where a #nostrpleb can sign in and tip recipes and post them and even write them to create a #nostr cookbook?

very cool

I noticed that #damus likes those generated pages so much that for a little while the screen keeps returning to the recipe page which I guess is a cool feature if you scrolling and cooking at the same time

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it would be nice if it compiles a list for you to check out later

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Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie, played by Jacques Février in 1966. Musicologist and philosopher Vladimir Jankelévitch used to say that Satie was the composer of mornings, because there is something matutinal about his music... I might add that he was more precisely the composer of Sunday mornings, even though there is nothing religious about his compositions: but there is a serenity, a calmness, an emptiness that modernity associates with Sundays; so here is your dose of Sunday morning music. In fact, Satie was the inventor of something very modern that surrounds your everyday life...

One day of 1920, Erik Satie organized something peculiar during the intermission of a concert by Max Jacobs.

Indeed, it was the first outing of his concept of « musique d'ameublement » (furnishing music). The principle is simple: the public should walk around and discuss as if it were a normal intermession while musicians played music that should not be actively listened to... Because of traditional reflexes, the audience stopped to listen to the music but Satie and Milhaud kept saying « Whatever you do, don't listen! »... And that's the day what we now know as background music was born. As a true avant-garde artist and a serial jokester, with that experience, Satie wanted to do away with the idea of music happening as an organized and paid for event. During that intermission, music was therefore a non-event, a piece of furniture in the grand scheme of things, just like lighting or heating. What was seen as a joke then is our life now, and it even has a name, « elevator music »: shops, elevator, bars, restaurants... Every moment is a musical one and it's barely noticeable because it should not be. It's ironic that the Gymnopédies, written way before Satie's concept, eventually became mainstream elevator music. https://video.nostr.build/a2f34c9b9bc2f842cca4724f8e7fb766df542ab9d4ce44a5532e424d9eb08545.mp4

Satie is great vibe kicking off modern classical music

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