No one in #bitcoin community cares that credit cards charge a fee for the credit .. and 50 % of Americans use credit ..
Credit card is not a plastic sheet - it is a credit line ..albeit at predatory rates ..
https://www.bankrate.com/credit-cards/news/credit-card-debt-survey/
They will be unashamed when they rob this election. Here’s why.
They TRULY believe that their existence is challenged. They wil do anything.
Here’s Sam Harris, an undeniably brilliant thinker saying it out loud
https://video.nostr.build/158c0b239a0376ecd16d5e375249189f2591e57b56d0e332fb19bf3bf1391f27.mp4
Check out him in debate with Ben Shpiro last night . ..
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Is #bitcoin education helping #gold ..
Asking cuz before I learnt about Bitcoin , I never looked at #gold ..
It doesn't make sense because there is only one name on ballot ..
- A Harris vote is actually a "no Trump" vote
- no vote means agnostic
- Trump vote is well - a Trump vote
Since you added #fiat support .. will customers use their credit cards ?
This is magic ..
The success of open source is in how many times they are forked .. cuz each fork is a paying customer - either in #sats or in recognition!
The biggest concern among #Tesla owners is charging the car because all said , the range anxiety sets in fairly quickly..
Which means taking unscheduled turns and unnecessary coffee breaks ..
FSD is thus important, so that car could drive itself to charge point ..
Which means it also need a wallet to pay for the services ..
Will it be a lightning wallet ? #bitcoin
#askNostr
We’re proud to announce that Bitkey has been recognized on TIME’s Best Inventions of 2024 list in Privacy & Security! 🎉 A huge step forward in simplifying bitcoin self-custody for everyone. https://time.com/7094838/block-bitkey/
I love mine but I moved only 100 k sats there .. rest still in cash app or coinbase .. the issue is I don't trust myself with money 😭 ..
transcripts of my Google voice get redirected to my gmail - that is pretty much the only use case for me - cuz I never take a voice call :-)
I do use aerc in terminal to access my gmail .. which lets me know someone called without having to fire up GUI .. works pretty well ..
Later if I return the call .. I find they are very busy 😂 .. and there was actually nothing important 😕
Works great now .. thanks :-)
I wrote a piece and then improved it with Grammarly ! - which is better ? #askNostr #writing
Original
There were some bold attempts. But they were mostly experimental in nature — half-baked, grammatically obsolete and contextually incoherent. The focus was not on the content. It was on the writing apparatus, or to test the claims of writing aficionados. The advocacy on the pro-text side was the obvious notion of asynchronous freedom. Some of them believed in the crazy stuff - they claimed if text could be passed from one generation to the next, the reverse should also be possible - information might flow from future to the past. They named such a flow divine information - and the promise that the divine information could be made accessible to all. The idea had a circular logic - if someone read a book say ten generations from now, they will be able to build today's world in their minds. And given the rate of progress, what if they could correct the mistakes in our current thinking - through signs beyond our appreciation! Wouldn't that change our own world? Books, they thought, were the bridges to continuum - more you write, more chances you have of help from your future kins. Some of them believed that the rigor of writing opened a portal in human mind. Since information was assumed to be predisposed in entirety - the quest was only to open the pathways in our minds.
Improved version
There were bold but mostly experimental attempts at writing that often resulted in half-baked, grammatically flawed, and incoherent texts. The focus was on the writing process itself rather than the content. Proponents of this approach championed asynchronous freedom, suggesting that if text could be passed down through generations, information might also flow from the future to the past, a concept they called "divine information." They believed this information could be accessible to everyone, enabling future readers to reconstruct today's world in their minds and potentially correct our current mistakes. Books were seen as bridges to a continuum, with more writing increasing the chances of receiving insights from one's future self. They posited that the act of writing could unlock pathways in the human mind, revealing information that was presumed to be already present in potential form
When you will get old ..you will tell stories .. hopefully to your grand kids :-)
You might mention you were part of an impossible change .. that eventually happened ..
Will it be #bitcoin or #nostr ?
#askNostr

