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Interested in breaking monopolies, learning how to decentralize everything, and have fun along the way.

Day 1 as new nostr user:

1. This technology and community is awesome!

2. Got alby working to receive zaps, primal wallet rejected me

3. Got 146 zaps sent to me after only a few messages! Amazing feeling

4. Primal client is slick, much better search and discovery

5. But Amethyst seems to work better, especially for showing videos and other posts natively

What's on my to try and do next:

Nostr nests

Live

Zap more people

What am I missing?

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Here’s my Dune part one and two summary. Correct me where I might be missing something. Spoilers abound.

The Harkonnens have been mining Spice on Arrakis for decades, and have become richer than even the Emperor since Spice is the most critical thing around (and despite its enormous expense and universe-wide demand, nobody can synthesize it elsewhere for some reason, even with nearly infinite resources, why?).

The Emperor, however, is more threatened by the Atreides’ growing influence than he is threatened by the Harkonnens (why?) and so he plots with the Harkonnens to destroy House Atreides. As part of this, he kicks the Harkonnens off of Arrakis and puts the Atreides there, but it’s a trap (cue “it’s a trap” meme).

Visuals and music are amazing, and remain that way throughout the films. The plot starting point is reasonable, but starts with a flaw imo: everyone is miserable already.

In LOTR, we get to start with the happy Shire, which sets a good baseline for a happy world that the characters end up fighting to protect and going through hell for, which lets us understand what they are fighting for. But in Dune, most people are already kind of miserable from the starting point. Harkonnens are all serious and mean and focused on domination and have a shitty world with no sun, Paul and Jessica are all serious and doing life-or-death tests with their Bene Gesserit stuff, all the Bene Gesserits are hyper-serious, the Emperor and his daughter are all stressed out by politics, etc. The only chill people with good vibes are Leto and Duncan.

It's unclear what anyone is fighting for, really. The Bene Gesserits plans are measured in centuries but none of those plans ever lead to

Alright so the Atredies go to Arrakis, aware of the political danger but trying to strengthen their house. Harkonnens and the Emperor’s forces attack them and easily win. For some reason despite all of this advanced technology, at the end of the day a bunch of dudes line up with swords and have a big sword brawl (why?).

Due to the Bene Gesserits’ influence, Paul and Jessica are technically spared, but have to fight to truly survive and escape. They join the Fremen, which are the perpetually repressed people of Arrakis and the only other people in the movie (eg Stilgar) who are sometimes chill and with good vibes. The Bene Gesserit have been purposely spreading the propaganda on Arrakis that Paul is a messiah, which is a result of years of bloodline management. Duncan dies like a champ to keep Paul safe.

Paul as a scrawny kid easily beats the hard desert man Janis in a fight (which seems kind of bullshit to me), which along with the messiah prophecy secures his initial place among the Fremen.

In the second movie, Jessica and Paul further secure their place in Fremen society, and there is growing conflict over the messianic prophecy. Jessica pushes the prophecy narrative and Chani pushes back on it. That’s a good plotline, imo. But in terms of execution, it feels like the fantasy of an angsty teenage edgelord boy. (“My biggest fear is that I have so much goddamn power that I might misuse it and hurt people!”)

Paul leads a series of guerrilla strikes against the Harkonnens. Paul reunites with Gurney, and Gurney reveals where the family nukes are, which is kind of a Deus ex machina plot line. For some convenient reason, Paul’s great great grandfather or whatever hid the family nukes on Arrakis (why and how?)

Paul and Chani fall in love, but Jessia and Paul drink the worm juice which gives them memories of the past including the fact that Jessia and Paul are descended from the leader of the Harkonnens (via the Bene Gesserit bloodline planning scheme). So Paul is quite the Mary Sue at this point, being descended from Atreides and Harkonnens, and trained by both the Bene Gesserits and the Fremen. All parts of the Venn Diagram center around him.

Meanwhile, the Harkonnens replace the jacked nephew played by Bautista with a different scrawny model-looking nephew who is even meaner for some reason. And they amp up this new dude with an arena fight where he ::checks notes:: beats two drugged captives and barely beats one normal captive. So they build him up as a psychopath and a not-so-bad fighter but not exactly anything too badass really.

Paul writes a letter to the emperor to come to Arrakis and he does (why? This seems too easy). The Emperor punishes the leader of the Harkonnens (which the Harkonnens just kind of accepted without pushback, like all of their plans are for shit now suddenly).

Paul launches his plot-convenient nukes at the emperor and sends sandworms at him and easily wins (why is the Emperor of the Known Universe so weak now?) After the battle is won, Paul also beats the Harkonnen nephew dude in a fight, and gets to be the new emperor. So he wins every fight he is in, has the magic voice, can survive all the poisons that others cannot, has all the best noble genes, but also has the kindness instilled in him from his father, one of the only chill dudes in the story.

But the other Houses object, so it’s war time! And Chani leaves because Paul wants to marry the emperor’s daughter for political reasons and thinks the messianic stuff is bullshit.

Everyone is kind of miserable at the end, which is basically where they started to begin with. The few people who started happy were killed off, and the Fremen are generally happier now but that’s foreshadowed by Paul’s visions to eventually end badly for them.

One of my friends that came to see it with me and she summed it up as “five hours of non-stop angst, kind of exhausting really.”

Very good (and funny!) summary overall.

I've read the book so some of your questions are answered there, things that the movie just couldn't get to.

The biggest departure of the movie from the book was the ending IMO where Chain rides off into the sunset on a sandworm. In the book she accepts the political move. It's quite interesting as this is literally the last line of the whole 800+ page book so I found it quite surprising (I'm still undecided how I feel about it):

“Think on it, Chani: that princess will have the name, yet she’ll live as less than a concubine—never to know a moment of tenderness from the man to whom she’s bound. While we, Chani, we who carry the name of concubine—history will call us wives.”

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Shout out to my bro nostr:npub1fnn2h0tgm2mwnl0kar5ez25wztum2w0q0rrrf326n0ljn999znwsqf4xnx for bringing the fire and passion with his poetry 🔥

And huge thank you to everyone who zapped the sats on zap.stream and smashed through our target ⚡

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Amazing video!

Agree, but I would go farther and note It's amazing how even trivial amounts of money make things real...I feel like I've heard a lot of academic studies on this where it isn't the amount it the fact it is real. Maybe the same thing if you think of psychological pains and pleasure real money introduces.

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How do you create a culture at Strike where you measure your capital and opportunity cost against Bitcoin like you said in the last podcast?

I'm at a big corp and the incentive of course is use your corp card up to your limits, ask for more budget or people will think you aren't doing your job....

serious question, as someone who has never smoked or even tried nicotine, but am avid lifelong coffee drinker, what's the benefit or effect of nicotine? is it different when combined with caffeine? (the classic coffee and cigarettes combo?)

haven't looked at the report yet, but what if MSTR is is just more correct on the forward price of Bitcoin? in other words, they are correct the premium will close but not from the direction they think....

just listened to the latest "money matters" with @jackmallers, some of my highlights and reactions:

- in markets you win or lose, it's binary

I get what he was going for here with every side of a trade has a winner and a loser. but I think broadly speaking, it is not true that markets are binary or all zero-sum.

- the idea that anything not in BTC is short BTC.

this is a very powerful way of thinking it makes you question your consumption goods and whether or not you really want to be short that amount Bitcoin.

however, I don't completely agree that you have to be all in and not have things like real estate or 401K because there is a non-zero chance that something might not work out with Bitcoin and you only have One Life to live. so why make a binary decision when you can still do well with your Bitcoin AND have a backup plan?

- the culture of strike measuring cost of capital in BTC.

this is absolutely amazing! how can we get more corporations to think this way?

same, new user here and I'm all in on nostr, this community is wonderful!