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Author, editor, yogi | Meat, bitcoin, chess | calling BS on most things

happens with SEPA a lot over the weekend. Gets stuck for, like, three days into the week

nope, really don't.

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You can think about life in games -- an insight popularized by James Carse or great like John von Neumann.

Nate Silver's new book _On the Edge_ does a great job flushing that out-- in all manner of domains: AI, x-risk, #bitcoin

Refreshingly: the bitcoin summary, while tangential to the book, DOES NOT SUCK.

#bookreviews #politicstr #nostr #plebchain

"Whether poker hands, public policy, or how to estimate the risk of runaway AI, On the Edge is about how to think well about a problem. That’s a worthy exercise for all of us."

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/25646/

Replying to Avatar Btcnews

this looks AI-generated. Crazy

What to pick...

How about, "The world is so big, and I am so small"?

#nature #iceland #waterfalls #falls #longsummers #glory #pray #god

"The post-1971 era that brought with it a booming real estate industry is suffering the same fate as the bond market; the generation bull market is over. Real estate prices may go up, but that will be nothing more than a mirage of wealth creation."

https://www.tftc.io/bitcoin-real-estate/

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Let me emphasize that, from the bottom of my European soul:

No, we cannot.

Not the cars, not the shit food, not the drive-through, not the overweight people, not the paparazzi, not the President-pretending-to-do-normal-jobs shit. None of it.

Replying to Avatar gladstein

Whenever I see statists like the ECB get upset about Bitcoin, or when I see more brazen regimes try and actually implement an all-out ban or crazy tax scheme, I turn to my favorite bit of writing anywhere on Bitcoin and remind myself that a ban is the Berlin Wall and that “fragments of any ban will one day become souvenirs of the folly”

Bitcoin is Ariadne by nostr:npub1sfhflz2msx45rfzjyf5tyj0x35pv4qtq3hh4v2jf8nhrtl79cavsl2ymqt

“Bitcoin is often framed as “competing” with fiat currency. This is true in a sense but I fear there is a rhetorical danger of invoking the wrong kind of “competition”. It is not a fight, for example. There is no conflict. Bitcoin is not trying to damage or sabotage its opponents, because it isn’t trying anything and it knows no opponents. It has no awareness whatsoever of who might oppose it or why. It is simply an alternative; an exit valve; an opt-out. It is competing only insofar as it is proving to be a far superior alternative. It is not a sword for Theseus to fight the Minotaur, but a thread to follow to exit the labyrinth. Bitcoin is Ariadne.

There will be tremendous value in normalizing this rhetoric amidst the likely growing chorus of opposition desperate to smear Bitcoin as inherently nefarious, or hostile, even. Opponents must be forced to explain what is wrong with people interacting freely, and why true goodness can only follow from coercion, in their understanding. Should those who have found a way out of the unbearable labyrinth of capital strip mining not take it? What do they owe the Minotaur?

Does anybody really believe that, having fully understood the choice they face, any individual would choose to save in a self-referentially mispriced toxic loan rather than a provably sound digital bearer asset? Or, more simply still, that they will think it makes less sense to hold money that is a pure asset than money that is literally defined as a liability? Why not opt into a financial system that is built on trustless verifiability rather than unverifiable trust?

… It is worth working through the optics of any decision to engage with Bitcoin in a truly hostile manner, because it is certainly coming. McNeill reminds us that, even some seven-hundred-or-so years ago, “the breakdown of established patterns of conduct always appears deplorable to a majority of those who witness it.” By no means do I have a utopian outlook on this subject — rather, it is something of an intellectual rite of passage to accept the nonzero utility of dystopian paranoia. Bitcoin will be banned, many times, in many places. But a ban is an open admission of practical and moral failure and is arguably the best advertisement of all. A ban is the Berlin Wall; fragments of any ban will one day become souvenirs of the folly and cruelty of repression. Bitcoin doesn’t force anybody to stay. They come, and then they stay, because they want to — because it is both practically and morally superior.”

Hot DAAAAMN,

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Sun just popped out from behind the mountains -- at 10.24 in the morning. Winter iiiiizzzz fucking coooooming

#sunshine #winter #iceland #snow #mountains #nature #beauty

I really liked it!

https://aier.org/article/are-humans-naturally-nice/

(He has a new one coming out on working time/bullshit jobs basically)

First real gym session in months.

Weak af and no endurance, but it seems I still have it in me. Peace, friends

Soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fwl3SajX-M&ab_channel=Borgeous-Topic

🎤 // I don't care about nothiiiing! //🎤

#workout #yoga #upsidedown #calisthenics #saturday #

you don't; you get freed by Morpheus and his crew

oh lol, that's cruel.

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