These little dudes are out of control. I just fed them by the way so they ain't starving. 🤣
#angelfish #aquarium
Has anyone noticed an extreme uptick in #phishing emails making it through #spam filters of free #email providers such as #Outlook, #Gmail, etc? It started around the time the tariff fists started flying. I have noticed it going from one maybe a month to 5-10 per day.
#Softwar 🧐
Slightly different angle to this, I zap posts I find valuable to me.
Next iteration: direct connect via neural implants. Tech is getting closer to the command center (brain) so it makes sense. Pay attention to the infrastructure being rolled out - personal computers early on, smart phones and understand the difference of the things being built on it - media apps (esp. social media) and what the two combined enable.
GM 🤣
I started running miners back in 2016 in an old house. I put them in my garage in the winter because of noise and piped the heat through a duct into my basement. It kept the garage above 50f, even when extremely cold outside. I would measure the heat coming through the duct in the basement and it was consitently above 78f which was warmer than the thermostat on the HVAC.
It has been a few hours on the hobby raising angelfish tonight. It is a labor but also peaceful. GN nostr.



This passage from Jason Lowery's work encapsulates his argument that law-based societies are inherently fragile due to their reliance on trust. He suggests that the difficulty in achieving consensus on moral and legal standards, combined with the potential for corruption and external pressures, leads to systemic vulnerabilities. His perspective aligns with "his broader thesis in #Softwar, where he explores how physical power projection (such as #Bitcoin's #proof-of-work) could provide a more resilient foundation for societal organization.
"It’s not easy to get a large population to come to consensus about what “right” means, much less what the “right” ruling is, or the “right” rule of law is. It’s even more difficult to expect large populations of people to trust their lawmakers not to abuse the abstract power and control authority given to them by the existing rule of law. It's perhaps even more difficult to trust people both inside and outside a given nation to sympathize with a nation’s laws. History is full of breaches of the enormous amount of trust that’s required to make law-based societies function properly. The incontrovertible truth of the matter is that law-based societies break down because they are systemically vulnerable to corruption and invasion."
Pay attention and GN.
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If you're cheering on the Strategic "Bitcoin" Reserve, you may want to familiarize yourself with civil asset forfeiture.
For Bitcoin Magazine:
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/legal/bitcoin-reserves-and-the-incentives-of-civil-asset-forfeiture
If you don't understand self-custody of BTC, yesterday would be the time to start familiarizing yourself.
Checkig out a different angle...

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Depends also why you are here. But you just got a follow. Welcome to the new way.




