Amazing mentoring there.🙏
Good observation. A lack of confidence and trust, combined with the reality that we had no simple, decentralized and global payment system for microtransactions before Bitcoin Lightning.
Mentioning this I am reminded that Twitter is again repeating that failed old model; the Twitter coins and diamonds are not a simple, global or decentralized payment system. And you have to subscribe $8 per month to get perhaps $4 back if you are lucky. And those diamond tokenoids have no usecase anywhere else. Reinvention of the walled garden. But without the organic garden; instead there is algorithms and plastic tokenoidery.😄
Sophisticated sat mixing.😄
GM. ♾️/21M.
Yup, it's corrupt from the top-down. From the UN, WHO, BIS, IMF, CFR, EU, Greenpeace, down to local levels where the U.N. Agenda 2030 is implemented locally. The first lockdowns were a testrun, now they are looking for the next excuses for further restrictions.
I'd be happy to zap you, I just don't play along with 'zap me or you don't like X'. Try a different approach.😄
NPC's doesn't have to be simulated if they are out of vision from human players.😄
NVK says he still uses his old npub.
I don't trust it either.
No mention about the new account from NVK on the blue bird so far.
Second idea: popup menu.
The statistics-button on the right could be turned into a cog wheel. Pressing this would open a popup menu with several extra option buttons.
One possibility, while a bit crazy, would be to have two rows of interactive icons under each note.
That would give 5 new icon spots and one of them could toggle zap privacy.
Agreed.
I know Vitor wants to avoid a settings menu, but eventually it will need to happen. That moment is now: privacy settings for zaps.
Connection is a vital dimension.
Our estimate of the possibilities of success in a rigged society is impacted by how connected we feel with rational and capable beings.
When we are surrounded by the irrational or incapable, we naturally feel a sense of impending doom. Connection with likeminded people gives us hope that rational outcomes are possible.
I remember growing up watching Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, Ray Bradbury and reading Dean Koontz and S. King, like many others did.
Yet it boggles my mind that it appears that most people never identified with the liberty proponents in the stories. At least, that's what I have to assume based on their behavior.
It has been said that about 60% of a population can be swayed either way, we have to make sure they are swayed toward freedom.




