Yeah, may would be perfect. Very likely Indra will have some nostr specific tooling by then, hopefully some more programmers and a small community of developers.
I had a huge revelation about it after a shitcoin project founder "love bombed" me in the interview, took several hours for the feeling of infatuation to go away and it started a line of questioning that eventually prompted me to read up on cults and even devise my own mnemonic scheme for recognising manipulator behaviour.
Haven't let one get near me since, they just take one look at me now and realise I'm not vulnerable like I was.
If I had a bit more money together I'd hire a good hypnotist to help me precisely identify my trigger patterns and erase them.
It was one of the things I learned about a long time back, from Tony Robbins. He explained how you can prompt people to play out their programs and then disrupt it, and after about 3 cycles of this induction/disrupt pattern most people are like someone who just got electrocuted twice out of a state of sleep, they don't want to touch that thing anymore and it breaks it. Of course, very often they just turn around and put another cult mind control program in place. You need to be very careful to learn teh subject and know what people you check out are doing in fact. I am very hard to hypnotise, before, but I think I can let my guard down properly now... but I'm just gonna DIY it.
I dunno if it's something to do with the carnivore/breathwork thing but today I had twice experiences where I started to spontaneously enter hypnotic trance.
I dunno if you do any breathwork but the "physiological sigh" as described by Andrew Huberman, I basically do this for about half an hour every morning on my morning walk, which I delay my first caffeine dose for an hour or so, so that my cortisol levels naturally fall properly before the disruptive effect of caffeine. As Huberman describes, he was part of running a study on the stress reduction effects of various kinds of breathwork and meditation, and he said that the physiological sigh was the most powerful and had a persistent effect that lasts days after the last time you do it.
"Penis facials". Made using the foreskins of the routinely mutilation of american babies.
I would only watch it pirated, no way gonna contribute towards such beasts.
I used to be a fan of Underworld and then Kate Beckinsale bragged about how she had unconsented removed baby flesh smeared on her face. Made me so mad I have never watched them or her again.
Breaking conditioning isn't the same as making it.
Really having an intense thing at the moment about humility and my former jackass of a persona.
Especially the jibber jabber.
It's time to let it go.
I'm gonna be nearby in Madeira, I might be able to make it to Marakech - it's february or march or something iirc? We will definitely have something to show off, bitcoin/LN/nostr related... Well, should be well past MVP by then πΆ
Shame on me for getting involved in a win/mac UI discussion.
*hides under the duvet*
I can't stand using either macos, which is even more long winded to do anything, and doesn't have a decent "maximise" or "split pane" functionality, or windows, which as I mention in a previous reply, like Mac, has a really large number of keypresses for the simple, frequently needed operation of copy/paste. I mean, on both systems I very often find if it's less than a sentence long I can retype it faster than do it with the mouse.
No, putting a ridiculous, monopoly enabled higher price on products that are about 10% better is cult and elitist. It's part of how they lock people in, mentally.
I don't agree that the products are nicer, either. Sometimes they have been, other times far from it.
Neither Windows nor MacOS have ever adopted a really obvious and simple UI design element used in X, that is so poorly known, despite its utility, that many Linux UI toolkits leave it out or make it default disabled - the "primary buffer". A buffer that copies when you select, and pastes when you click "button 3".
Most people barely even realise the scroll wheel on mice is usually also a button.
When I use either of these two popular UIs, I chafe severely at the number of keypresses and clicks required to copy and paste. This is doubly annoying when you have to enter 2FA TOTP codes, or type stupid words to confirm stuff (eg github repository delete). With X, I select the thing, and then bam, clicked. And thankfully, at least, many web UIs recognise and check if a complete input has been given for them and automatically proceeds.
On windows, select, right click, move mouse, select copy, move to paste location, click to move cursor, right click, select paste.
On mac, select, long click over select area, click copy, move mouse to paste area, click to move active location/window, long click for menu, select paste.
On trad X windows, select text, move to location for paste, middle click.
The only thing that makes the X way of doing it annoying is like the Java based UI used in Intellij that senses the small movements that inevitably are caused by clicking the clunky middle button scroll wheel and selecting something else and forcing me to start over.
A popular solution in Bulgaria involves tee junctions on the cistern water input and specially made "gun" thing like you may be familiar with for some garden hoses, with the lever on a clamp that you open by squeezing it closed.
A friend who is familiar with these items from his time in Asia calls them "butt guns".
They are also really nice in Bulgarian bathrooms because it is standard practise in Bulgaria to tile the bathroom to the ceiling, the rooms are often quite small and shower, toilet and sink all jammed together in a tight space, you can use the hose to spray everything down quite safely without damaging any paintwork.
<3 bulgarian bathrooms. The best.
Causality runs in forward time.
Purpose runs in reverse.
Achieving anything requires understanding both.
The human brain is two separate brains that operate in opposite ways in every way.
People who don't understand the thing and its opposite are a unit have no imagination. That's from the right brain, which controls the left side.
This ignorance enables manipulators to use these "invisible" opposites to manipulate (with left and right hands) people into things they would not agree to if they understood the binary push/pull trickery.
One of the best things about travel is that when you get to a new place, your mind is altered in a way that lets you make other changes more easily.
It's the same thing that makes teenagers more vulnerable to cult induction, but used to your own advantage.
I'm starting to get really tired of the way that caffeine alters me to be more aggressive and talkative, and paranoid. I am going to consciously, and emphatically take advantage of upcoming changes to break out of that.
It's gonna be pretty strange having no poisons in my diet anymore, but I'm sure my insides are gonna thank me.
There is a common understanding that potheads are very prone to having ideas and then doing nothing about them.
Much less well understood is that Caffeine does a lot of that same stuff, with less creativity and risk of persecution from the mere possession/consumption of the drug.
Yeah I'm gonna walk that back. But not the part about the elitist cult he created.
oh yeah, Jobs and Gates both ripped off Xerox's Smalltalk tho, that's definitely a thing.


