Any branch of science is useful to the extent that it helps you understand causality, i.e. what causes what?
Economists seem to consider themselves to be above this.
TIL Hindu epistemology also comes to the conclusion that Revelation (Surudhi), Reasoning (Yukthi) and Experience (Anubavam) are three ways of ascertaining the truth.
Arseblog is one of my all time favourite blogs and Arsecast is one of my all time favourite podcasts.
Honestly the only thing that makes me remotely optimistic is the possibility of wide Bitcoin adoption and one of the consequences of it being reduction in the size of governments
Big gabi was pushing him to do the celebration properly after he was a bit muted about celebrating the first goal.
Sets him up for another goal a few mins later and helps him celebrate properly this time. Chad.
There's this meme about Europe being so statist that they have a government for all governments (EU)
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Apparently that's why we have 'checks and balances' on those in power, in theory
And in practice, the people who are doing the checking and balancing are..*checks notes* ..those in power
LMAO
More Libertarian leaning
Opposed the creation of a national bank
But but but.. he wasn't fully like that after he came to power it seems like. So there's that (that's the case with anyone who comes to power).
I used to like Hamilton because of that pretty good musical by Lin-Manual Miranda (It's very good actually).
Then I discovered Libertarianism and realised he was just another big government guy and that Jefferson was the based one.
Aye bro look at the meme that's what I tagged you for lmao
You be preaching to the choir π
Wait no no no you misunderstood me
Don't subscribe *just* for this. Only do it after going through a few issues and if you feel like it's worth spending your money on. Besides, issues that get sent to your email directly will always be viewable for free, except for a portion of the quick media section. Only he web version gets paywalled after 1 full day of being free.
Making you pay for a subscription wasn't my intention at all π
Rather, here's a screenshot with your submission:

Thanks for the submission Vinney! Whitepaper books seems like a good project.
Featured it in our Thursday issue (#381):
https://www.btcbreakdown.com/p/issue-381
We put up paywall after one day of leaving it free for all, so I'm not sure you'd be able to see it right now, unless you're a paid subscriber. If you aren't, I'm sorry that I didn't tell you immediately so that you could see your contribution.
nostr:npub1rxysxnjkhrmqd3ey73dp9n5y5yvyzcs64acc9g0k2epcpwwyya4spvhnp8 Would be amazing if you could make a tutorial for the embedded node version of nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 good ser π
Would be lovely to share it with Bitcoiners I know, get them onboarded to it and help them go fully and truly self-custodial while using Lightning.
Same goes for full nodes for Bitcoin, routing nodes for lightning and relays for Nostr




