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We're bound by genetics and environment. Both hackable!

Insane people think they're non-insane.

Just saying

Yer getting old! You still watch tings and probably read stuff! lol

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Well, nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m I am here. Hello my fellow plebs. Dr Jack Kruse has arrived

Welcome :-)

Providing "ramps" in some sort would help. Like a Cardano group & relays with a tutorial for Twitter users on what to do to migrate to nostr. Or a list of relays to eliminate shitposts.

I think with time, people will eventually realize the value of their eye balls. Centralized entities like Twitter and Facebook, etc... incentivize advertisers to take advantage of eye balls. When nostr enpowres eye balls.

Twitter falsly promiss "free speech" when speech is inherently free on nostr.

With good content, zaps go directly to your wallet. Imagine all the youtube/twitter/facebook tutorials on how to stake for example. The same content on nostr would yield a lot more to content creators if/when eye balls are on nostr.

Plenty to think about. Its exciting :-)

Feels like Cardano back in 2017!

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I’ve been studying relays on Nostr, to understand how they work, how they store data, how they create decentralization.

This is an interesting concept that helps understand: https://relayable.org/.

They are public read relays, that choose who they allow write privileges. Thus, data is only backed up to their relays for users that they opt to allow in.

Anyone can create a relay so I’ll create my own private relay, for me to backup my data, while also remaining connected to other public relays.

I’ll share more as I learn.

The more i'm learning about nostr, the more i'm loving it!

It's heart breaking and devastating to open a hive and face a dead colony.

It's not only sugar! The walls and foundations of the combs contain a ton of enzymes and pollen from the environment where the bees have collected it.

Those enzymes and pollen are training the immune system to better handle what the environment throws at it. It's an immune system gym.

That's why it's better to avoid commercial liquid honey from stores and try and find comb honey from a local beekeeper near where you live!

She's working on some funny honey :-)