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enactivism and premembering the future | habitual puzzler | forest-dwelling fungi forager | zen percussionist | connoisseur of eclectic music | DIY builder | curious xenophile | aspiring extropian | animist | ₿itcoiner | just a passenger aboard the soundship spacesystem traversing the swirlbridge of time and space

Japanese audio with English subtitles.

Having lived in Japan for 10 years gives me a knack for understanding the spoken word, but my limitations are revealed to me by listening and hearing many words and phrases still new to me. It's educational, practical entertainment for me.

Overall, it's on the really good side. Thanks for asking!

Orb is fantastic, gripping entertainment! And it's helping me maintain my listening comprehension and further expand my vocabulary. 本当にありがとうね‼️

How've you been?

This has been the #1 news feed to watch for disconnecting from the dysfunctional bubble of human affairs and spending some time in the real world for a while.

The mother Jackie is the first eaglet to be born on camera in Big Bear Valley, and now she has eaglets of her own. There was no snow when the eggs hatched, but equinox isn't till next week, and the struggle is real.

Sadly one of these eaglets didn't make it. Two are still alive.

For anyone interested in watching the live feed in real time, just search withing YouTube "big bear valley eagle cam 1 live"

DISCONNECT FROM THE DYSFUNCTIONAL BUBBLE OF HUMAN AFFAIRS AND SPEND SOME TIME IN THE REAL WORLD FOR A WHILE.

Replying to Avatar Ch!llN0w1

It might also help to first make sure that reincarnation isn't just a fantasy that was fabricated as a result of ego's pitiful quest for immortality.

Has anyone ever bothered to make sure about this?

The ego is not above the use of deception for the sake of self preservation, and it cares not who it deceives. Be vigilant and wary of that which you might least suspect.

Nutritional yeast is not a plant, but it's loaded full of B12 (all the Bs, in fact) and it tastes like nutty cheese flakes. Can this be included in such diets, or is that too omnivorous for ketogenics?

Replying to Avatar nostr.build

Shout out to Delia Derbyshire, the original queen of analog synth!

fair point, indeed

fun should be had by all!

Muchas gracias! Puedo practicar leer en español con las notas de usted.

Quiero aprender y mejorar, entonces usted ayudarme.

Lo siento si mi español no esta muy bien. Estoy tratando!

Es muy divertido!

that's not orange, that's brown mustard!

It's been a dream of mine for a while to have a drum like this.

The company Mycoworks is developing reishi leather alternatives for fashion uses, and they sent me a 36"x24" sample.

They told me it's the first time they've seen their material used in this way 🤟😝👍

Great question!

The author unfortunately didn't have a clear idea of all the causes, he was just able to recognize something fundamentally off about it all, and used Mayan civilization as a prime example, claiming that Mayans simply walked back into the jungle and never engaged in civilization building again (his claim, not mine.)

It confused me at the time of reading, and it deserves to be revisited again by me, armed with insight from Softwar. Looking forward to it!

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The triggering of A BOOK, "Softwar" is a bullseye in the midwit bell curve.

It's a book. Good books progress a debate. They don't validate something you already knew - they make you think about something differently for the first time or introduce new concepts to you that you might not agree with.

It's ok to disagree with or agree with a book as a reminder. It's ok to disagree and go on with your life with an improved position having come from anticipating many people expressing the idea of this book. You are now more prepared and a better conversationalist if you have read the book of your opponent.

The best, and most benevolent reason to write a book is that you have an original thought that benefits from a public debate to improve it or disprove it. If you read a book and you want to disprove the hypothesis of it, then you are actually solution oriented with data and it means you actually read the book.

That's not what's happening here with this book. Midwits are so triggered and even proudly saying that they haven't read the book when no one is stopping them from reading it and just outworking the author on a disproving the hypothesis.

The author's writing style is like Taleb's especially in something like Antifragile. I don't think people are used to reading original and bold hypotheses and what it takes to defend them. Like Taleb does in Antifragile, an original hypothesis is made and then spend many many examples trying to prove it. That's what has to happen when you make a bold claim that is simple to understand but original.

In Antifragile the point is simple. Things die or gain from disorder. Then the entire book is examples of this eg Hormesis, Lung Convexity, Teaching Birds to Fly etc etc. If you disagree with Antifragile's hypothesis then great, show examples of where it's disproved and be grateful that it was an expansive exercise inspired by an author's original thought. They did in fact spend a significant amount of time thinking about a topic and then having the gumption and bravery to put it out into the World.

Out of respect to how we progress conversations and promote original thinking, the least you could do is remember what it takes to get an original thought to the masses.

Softwar is an original thought from an author that is incredibly interesting. I'm not the best person to explain Softwar but I will give my version of it below. The point of this post is that it seems like the people that are so mad about it, haven't read it and fumble mightily on counterpoints with some anger behind the inadequacy of their positions. It is a little ironic that they're not actually doing the work but signaling their intelligence by being angry at the concept. So even before we get into the nuance of the position, I discount whoever has a passionate point on why it's dumb and proudly announces it's not worth their time. There are people that have read this book, disagreed and moved on which is representative of the non-midwits.

As a reminder it's ok to disagree, keep it to yourself and move on. It's also ok to respectfully disagree from reading the book and making counterpoints. It's not ok to represent a behavior that discourages original thinking and chastising people with the bravery to put their original thinking into the World especially if it's progressing the understanding of Bitcoin. Understanding of Bitcoin is the reason why 1% of the population owns it and not 90+%.

That's why this is hate of Softwar is a midwit marker. You're actively moving backwards the attempt to frame understanding for more people with anger instead of work and better counterpoints.

I enjoyed Softwar and not because I agree or disagree with it but it introduced me to new concepts like power projection and defensing property with blood and lives. I had never thought about it that way and was able to communicate this point to friends in military and some family members that I was not able to before and I saw them get to the lightbulb moment. I can even communicate that I don't agree or disagree with it but I like talking about it because it's interesting.

If Softwar enables this type of conversation that was not available to me before then it is not a bad book. Quite the opposite in fact. What Softwar helped me to understand came from the original diagram the author drew up that was the basis for the book. The majority of the book is defending the point of the diagram that shows how property is traditionally. I don't even need to get into the details of the book but this is how I explain what it helped me to realize:

Bitcoin is digital property. Bitcoin is similar to a website domain that a website domain is digital property. In a digital world, you defend your rights to a website with annual subscriptions or you lose your digital property. Digital property before Bitcoin was never immutably your property because you have to do something to keep defending it like paying annually for it or you lose it.

Bitcoin is unlike pre-existing digital property such as website domains because you now have something you can immutably claim as yours (insofar that you can prove you can move it). This is possible because it is provable, verifiable digital scarcity that you and only you can move to show that you and only you have the rights and ability to move it. You are able to move it because of how your ability to do so is defended.

Physical property and commodities are used to being defended by bullets and human lives. Think oil and the petrodollar and your house if someone more powerful wants it by threat of prison from annual tax evasion or threats of power that threaten your life if you don't leave it.

Bitcoin's version of power projection to defend the ability to finally own something immutably is making sure you own as much hash rate as possible which requires no violence to defend.

That's how I understand it and that might even be incorrect but it's kinda shitty that there's much more anger than work and better communication around a concept of this gravity.

Some people finally understand Bitcoin when they finally get what it is that applies to their life the most. If you're angry about this book, haven't read it or have any military background, then yes you must do more work than you're doing now and prove it from better arguments that come from actually reading it.

So in conclusion, I'm not sure what's behind the vitriol with the book when you can just read it, disagree and improve your personal understanding of Bitcoin which will inevitably be improved if you have a cogent counterpoint to Softwar. It just seems like midwit vibes are strong with the ones so angry about book that introduces a new way of thinking about Bitcoin that clearly appeals to an important domain and group of people that talk, speak and think about things in this way.

To save us all some time from the comments, I will be replying with, "did you read the book?". I'm not interested in progressing conversations with people that have a strong reaction to a title of a book without reading it. It's sad this disclaimer has to be made for Bitcoiners honestly.

About 3/4 though the book now, and it's certainly worth reading for me.

Softwar may be an original thought in its exact manifestation, but it is standing on the shoulders of some older ideas. Lots of people have written about how bitcoin is the next level of power projection beyond kinetic energy, but Softwar seems to be the first formalized thesis on the topic, not just comments in threads.

However, while reading Softwar, it repeatedly reminds me of an author whose books from the 1990s repeatedly touched on the concept of human civilization reaching an unavoidable breaking point after which dissolution and reorganization becomes inevitable. The same author also described pre-industrial societies and their critical need to repeatedly engage in tribal warfare that severely injured, but did not kill their rivals in neighboring tribes.

It makes me want to read these books again (some for the third or fourth time), the books by Daniel Quinn, and his four books most relevant to the topic and theme of Softwar are:

"Ishmael" 1992

"The Story of ₿" 1996

"My Ishmael" 1997

"Beyond Civilization" 1999

Good reads for further exploration of ideas presented in Softwar.

KYC-free Kentucky ₿ourbon! Yee~haw! ⚡

Good response!

It's not necessary to be pro-state, and people also shouldn't be forced to adopt or even participate in anyone else's abstract power heirarchy.

It's not possible for me to sleep that long unless you drug me.

Between 7 and 8 hours is optimal for me.

Daytime naps are encouraged whenever the mood strikes and the schedule allows.

Napping is not the same as sleeping, and they're both great!

PSA: attempted DM scammer? (Is it customary to out the stoopid scammers on these relays? Sorry, if it's not. Just thought people might like to know that nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wsqzqpctqluruw5hav8he5vwmv3l9rcm559m92dwh4w2q50x86v9txqlf788g6 seems to be totally botistic.)

No it's better than okay, it's astounding, life-changing- life-saving, and mind-opening.

It's a life form that has survived all of Earth's major extinction events. It will survive the next as well, and species that partner with the Fungi Kingdom will have a better change of survival, too.

Further, extremists bicker that the "right" diet is all meat, no, it's all veggies.

NEWS FLASH: They're both wrong, and they should incorporate more fungi in their diets.

Omnivores are better positioned for survival.