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These little dudes are out of control. I just fed them by the way so they ain't starving. 🤣

#angelfish #aquarium

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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 🧐

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Alright. This one time as a kid I had a dream where I got a piece of round chocolate with plum inside. It would have been a normal dream if that’s all that I saw but the strange thing is I had 6 unrelated dreams in one night that all featured this one piece of round chocolate with plum inside. I know it to be 6 because I found it very odd and counted them the moment I woke up. Never in my life have I had 6 dreams in one night seemingly unrelated stories about the same object. But why chocolate? Why this one? It wasn’t very common type of chocolate, I’ve certainly never had it in my life and never seen it before. Was it because I was a kid and I liked chocolate? Weird …

But this is where it gets more interesting…

The day that I had this dream on the morning of to be precise, I leaned that we’d be going to visit my grandpa in the hospital. I was not aware of this plan until I woke up that day. My grandpa had an eye injury from a construction site incident many years prior.

So we go to the hospital and he comes out to see me and my mom before going in for surgery - he was already there I guess. He chit chats with my mom and then turns to me and says I have something for you ..

At this point I’m thinking what could a guy staying at the hospital possibly have for me… he moves his hand from behind his back and gives me … the same piece of chocolate I saw in my dream(s). Plum inside and all .. at this point my world sort of collapsed around me as I stand there trying to comprehend what is going on. How could this be? Their conversation into a blur as I continued trying to work out this peculiar situation.

Shortly after we waved our goodbyes and he went into surgery.

That was the last time I would see him. Some days after the surgery he passed due to complications from this procedure.

Thanks for sharing Karnage and sorry to hear about your grandpa.

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.

https://glassalmanac.com/after-announcing-the-end-of-smartphones-mark-zuckerberg-is-ramping-up-the-development-of-their-replacements/

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.

😳 #OnceYouSeeIt

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Maybe you are thinking about it incorrectly. But have a sat.

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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