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Oh my God, what a shot that is an amazing picture and that had to be an amazing hike

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BTCPay 2.0.7 is out … like, FIVE days ago.

Our Zoomer intern swore he was "cooking up fire video" and said it's worth the wait.

Then he comes up with THIS.

Fire or hire 🔥🚪?

https://m.primal.net/PgaV.mp4

Now, the release (sorry, still recovering my eyes from watching the interns' video).

2.0.7 adds two new features, irons out a lot of small bugs and has several improvements.

In case you're still with us and your brain, eyes and ears are okay, here are the release notes

https://github.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver/releases

Oh no, yeah this is way too good and yes, we should be able to zap him

Replying to Avatar BTCPay Server

BTCPay 2.0.7 is out … like, FIVE days ago.

Our Zoomer intern swore he was "cooking up fire video" and said it's worth the wait.

Then he comes up with THIS.

Fire or hire 🔥🚪?

https://m.primal.net/PgaV.mp4

Now, the release (sorry, still recovering my eyes from watching the interns' video).

2.0.7 adds two new features, irons out a lot of small bugs and has several improvements.

In case you're still with us and your brain, eyes and ears are okay, here are the release notes

https://github.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver/releases

Agreed that is amazing

I can’t tell myself anything from 20 years ago so I’m not even going there because it’s too painful

Wheeeeeee yipppeeeeee 🎉🎉

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Are there still places with vibes anymore? Or did the internet kind of kill it?

I feel like digital spaces have vibes. Nostr has a vibe for sure, but everywhere I go (in America at least) feels flat, steril and homogenous now.

People like to pretend otherwise, romanticizing local charm and it’s fun to do so, but in reality there is no meaningful difference between New York, LA, Chicago, Austin, Miami etc…

The differences feel increasingly superficial. Miami with its neon pink and bad Latin art. New York with its identical minimalist cafes selling identical oat lattes. These aren’t cities anymore, they’re brands. “Keep Austin Weird” feels less like the rallying cry of a bohemian collective and more like a safe corporate brand slogan.

It wasn’t always like this. Cities used to incubate true subcultures that couldn’t thrive anywhere else. Seattle once had grunge music emerging organically from local clubs, distinct in sound and attitude. Detroit was a birthplace for techno and industrial grit that couldn’t have been manufactured. New Orleans had jazz clubs and vibrant local traditions that permeated every street corner authentically. Before the internet collapsed distances, you could sense deep authenticity upon arriving somewhere new. The vibe wasn’t something designed by marketing departments; it was organically woven into the streets, the people, the music, and local myths.

Now, vibes feel engineered and commoditized, reduced to Instagrammable moments and easily replicable aesthetics. I once watched from the balcony of my hotel in Nashville as 200 women waited in line to take the same stupid picture with the same stupid set of angel wings.

Digital spaces, ironically, have become refuges of uniqueness, fostering communities unburdened by geographical homogenization. Platforms like nostr host unique niche communities, from hyper-specific gaming bitcoin cultural milieu to obscure philosophical discussions, that retain genuinely distinctive vibes.

Perhaps we’re now entering a strange inversion, where real-world spaces chase digital popularity, adopting blandness to maximize broad appeal.

In this inversion, digital worlds might become the primary spaces where unique vibes survive, thrive, and multiply—leaving our physical world as little more than a flattened reflection of what used to be.

Nostr is where the vibes are at.

This is why I’m going to Alaska in July because I’ve been volunteering for many years at many conferences and I thought I was done. I got a bit block boom because it’s intimate I get to see my friends, but when Bitcoin Alaska came up, I knew I had to do it and I had to be a part of it cause it vibes. I’m sure there’s other places in the world that do, but I’m not sure anywhere else in the US vibes like Alaska does especially in correlation with Bitcoin.

Did you know they made an Airbnb out of that Weiner mobile for a while

Thank you same to you. I hope it’s a beautiful Saturday where you are.

Good afternoon now. Instead of coffee good afternoon maybe it should be like a sandwich.

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GM

Same to you!

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wtf

Oh yeah, I’m scared of that too

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⚡️🇺🇸 nostr:nprofile1qqsvf646uxlreajhhsv9tms9u6w7nuzeedaqty38z69cpwyhv89ufcqpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejszrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqu8lt7g : "For the last century, U.S. economic policy has worked against life, liberty, and property. The Strategic #Bitcoin Reserve changes that.

A turning point in American history. A return to sound money, private property, and free markets.

#Bitcoin is America’s second chance"

https://m.primal.net/PgBd.mov

Nice one, Jack