If you're interested in the second point I really recommend reading the book! It's very short, I finished it in a couple days
He ordered some dudes to think about possibly buying bitcoin. A little baby step
Hi! My name is Amy and I am new here. My amor nostr:npub1mgju776900wmddau3cdsz3kql2znwwq86mha4j24rx0aq8748s0sqlmpx4 introduced me and said this is the place on the internet that keeps it real and loving. So here I am 😊
What keeps me sane is being with animals and my loved ones. Part of the time I live with a lovely community off the grid in central Portugal. The other part I live in The Netherlands at the coast with my family.
What keeps me in the now are the breathtaking views in nature and being with loving creatures. I bet I will show some of those moments on here.
Thank you for creating this place and participating in this experience. Happy to be here ❤️
#introductions

Welcome!
#asknostr
Somebody has a good answer on this question? Would also help me to understand nostr better.
I actually found really good answers in the related articles listed at the bottom of this page https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/65.md
In retrospect I think the big points are:
-internalizing the human experience as strictly a consumer leaves most young people feeling like a significant part of their life is missing
-individualized mental illness masks the fact that our current social and economic system is a significant cause of mental illness
-the worst parts of salinity bureaucracy (working in a way that produces the metrics that make your boss happy at the expense of whatever good/service you're supposed to be providing) have been totally incorporated into modern capitalist neoliberalism.
I think I agree with all of these points even though I would normally disagree with a semi-marxist anticapitalist worldview like the one the author holds
I'm going to release definitive proof of the global cabal of child rapists that run the world in two weeks. Follow me for updates!
We figured out the optimal rate to rob people slowly enough that the pitchforks don't come out, so we do that
Lots of people don't know how to contribute. Hopefully nostr shitposts help just a little bit.
For me the peak was the release of the orange box while I was a college student. It's been all downhill from there
10 likes and 21 sats makes my day tbh
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I recommend it. The steam flat flatpak makes gaming on Linux work 99% of the time with no extra effort. I run fedora on my workstation and all the games I want to play work great
This book was a great recommendation from my father in law, basically broken money for boomers. Everyone looks at insane stock valuations and convinces themselves the old rules of valuation don't apply anymore right before the bubble bursts



