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I'm driven by two fundamental beliefs that shape how I see the world and guide my actions. **Justice and human dignity are universal.** I stand with Palestine 🇵🇸 because I believe in the fundamental right of all people to live freely in their homeland, to raise their families in safety, and to determine their own future. The Palestinian struggle represents something larger—the fight against oppression and for basic human rights that should belong to everyone, everywhere. **Systems should serve everyone equally.** I advocate for Bitcoin because it represents something revolutionary: a financial system with the same rules for everyone, no matter who you are, where you live, or how much power you hold. No central authority can print money for themselves, freeze your account, or change the rules mid-game. It's about creating true financial sovereignty and breaking down the barriers that keep people from participating in the global economy on equal terms. These causes might seem different on the surface, but they're connected by a common thread—the belief that fairness, transparency, and equal treatment aren't luxuries, they're necessities. Whether we're talking about human rights or financial systems, I'm committed to building a world where the same standards apply to everyone. Ready to discuss ideas, challenge assumptions, and work toward meaningful change.
Replying to Avatar fiatjaf

All comments on this thread failed to suggest a decent note-taking app that isn't super convoluted.

I used Telegram as a way to quick jot notes for future use, reminders and whatnot, but I am trying to move out of that, so I started using https://simplenote.com/, but what a weird app. It logs me out if I don't use it for like 2 days, I don't like the fact that it has these titles because I don't need titles, I just need a place to paste content, and also it's not chronological like Telegram messages but also I can't reorder the notes as I wish, they are shown by most recent updated first, which is weird.

Anyway, all of that was ok if it wasn't for the weird syncing issues that started to happen recently: it takes sometimes hours for updates made in one device to be synced to other devices, I don't know, it looks like their server is broken or something.

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I don't know why I'm writing this note anymore, but I think we could easily have a note-taking app with private notes writing to private relays on Nostr.

Try obsidian, notes are stored locally and are just markdown files. You can sync the folder with syncthing to different devices.

About to board the plane back to Lima. The last few months in the jungles of Iquitos were challenging and also a lot of fun. I wouldn't suggest everyone to do plant dietas but drinking Ayahuasca should be mandatory for politicians, the problem is they wouldn't want to be in politics any longer...

Want more businesses to join the Bitcoin economy?

Yeah, normies still want their fiat, and nostr:npub1cn4t4cd78nm900qc2hhqte5aa8c9njm6qkfzw95tszufwcwtcnsq7g3vle & nostr:npub1ex7mdykw786qxvmtuls208uyxmn0hse95rfwsarvfde5yg6wy7jq6qvyt9 handle that part. But here's the real problem: many businesses don't want their cashiers having full Strike wallet access.

Enter Blitz: A mobile web app I built that lets you authenticate Strike but limits to receive-only.

See it in action and let me know what you think!

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

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I’ve always been amazed that people go cashless, meaning they literally walk around and even travel without cash, and just rely on cards to pay.

Credit and debit cards are centralized and can be shut off or denied for all sorts of reasons, or can run into technical issues. BTC/LN is better because it’s decentralized, although it still needs power+internet and merchant acceptance. Cash as physical bearer asset money is great. Of course I wish cash was redeemable for something sound, but maybe in the future that’ll be the case again. In the meantime it’s good to have a few meals or taxis or hotel rooms worth of cash on hand.

I always have a diverse mix of digital and physical payment methods on hand, so I never get caught unable to pay.

So far in life I have only had one instance where I couldn’t pay. I was at a restaurant in Cairo a few years ago and their card machine/connection was down, and were only accepting cash. I had physical US dollars but they were part of a bigger corporate restaurant chain and so didn’t have the flexibility to accept them. My husband normally carries Egyptian currency but didn’t have any on him that day, and since he carried it, I previously did not. Neither did our friend that was with us. So we had to go on an awkward search for an ATM for a while and then come back and pay. And from that point I iterated, so I always carry Egyptian currency in Egypt as well as my other methods. And it has come in handy a bunch of times, when my husband needs some spare cash for tips or something I always have a little stockpile ready to go since I am a stickler about always having a certain amount whereas he is more flexible.

I always have a kind of “prepare for everything” type of mentality and like to be in control of my situation, and thus always have like backups for my backups in various contexts, including payment or being able to access various types of value anywhere, even when such preparation is not really needed.

There is always a solution to any problem. I usually don't carry cash because, let's face it, the coins are heavy. I might have a few bills here and there but so many places accept credit cards nowadays, having an assortment of visa and master card, debit and credit plus the option to book fares and hotels online, is usually good enough for the first few days. Afterward I can still go to the ATM and get those bills if need be.

Tried it by buying through an online store but more than a 10% fee is a lot if you make little. Payed $50.67, received $44.98 in sats.

#hiking in the #alps be like this pano from #bischofsmütze to #dachstein on the top of #rötelstein