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Direct realist, individualist, libertarian, dove. Trying to overcome my biases.

Well, he is probably the wealthiest person on Nostr, and is interested in its success.

On second thought, you’re right and I wasn’t being imaginative. Nostr clients could accept delivery of a key (through DM?), and send that key to request specific content. The key could be sent by the content provider in response to a lightning payment from the client.

The only thing the Nostr protocol passes around is text. Clients would have to cooperate not to show what the text links to, unless the user paid. Probably the better way would be for you to link to a sample, and provide a second link to a site you control for the full product. That site could enforce payment.

Why did Substack want to directly compete with Twitter?

#CentralBank currencies: corrupt relics of the age of monarchs.

#money #cryptocurrency #GeorgeSelgin

https://twitter.com/GeorgeSelgin/status/1645164024479334401

I think they’re all from Quentin Tarantino movies? He has a reputation for liking feet.

The closest real life example I can think of is Snort suppressing #[6]​‘s zaps last month. That made him angry, but there are other clients.

#[7]

I assume the people who voted for "limited supply" meant that they like the fact that the supply is set by a rule, and can't be arbitrarily increased by a self-interested authority?

All of my recommendations are Bitcoin maxis. Is that because

a) the bot has detected a Bitcoin obsession within me that I’m not entirely conscious of, or

b) this is the material the bot has to work with?

#[0]​ recommend

“Flowers in December”

#MazzyStar #music

https://youtu.be/nrgtUUG_rp8

Do TwitterBlue users get to share links to Substack?

Okay, here’s the latest report on the National Crime Victimization Survey. No easily digested graphs, but see especially table 8. Unfortunately there’s nothing about murder, since murder victims can’t respond to surveys.

https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/cv21.pdf?utm_content=default%26utm_medium=email%26utm_source=govdelivery

#[0] recommend 200

You don’t know whether Matt Taibbi should have reported?