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Captain Sarahtoshi Nakamoto
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Nothing is interesting if you’re not interested. Life is full of miracles if you know how to see them.
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Great video from Naomi Brockwell on why you might want to ditch your SIM for better privacy; how to do it, the benefits, and downsides.

https://v.nostr.build/KGnvq.mp4

See comments for the additional steps I recommend (hint it involves 2 phones :)

"Your phone is more than just a communication tool; it’s a powerful tracking device, and the SIM card inside is a key reason why. "

#cybersecgirl #nbtv #privacy

https://youtu.be/RyirQOCUUK8?si=97kzdJXNOtjfshUH

Naomi is a privacy rock star!

When a boat is on anchor or a mooing, the bow will naturally orient itself towards the wind. And, since the hatch opens forward, it scoops the air and creates a nice breeze through the cabin making fans unnecessary. But I lashed the dink to the bow and covered said forward hatch. It instantly got stagnant and hot in the cabin. Thank god for fans!

But remember, fans cool people, not rooms. When you live on a battery bank, don’t leave the fan when you’re not in the room.

On a hot day, a well placed fan can make all the difference.

Imagine if you weren’t a slave to a beast that robs you blind.

Oh my god! I’ve never slept as well as I do on the water. Not even close. Get a 3” memory foam mattress topper and cut it to fit your vbirth (or quarter birth).

As far as living in a city, only when I’m anchored near one. I’ve never like large groups of people. There’s way, way too many self important people trying to force unnatural outcomes. For the benefit of paying for things they have already consumed. Cities are interesting to visit, but I could never live in one.

That’s how I started out. A camp stove and battery lanterns. Little by little, I made improvements and Love Magic (25’ MacGreagor) became my home away from home.

I loved it so much, I sold the actual home and bought Star Fire and made her my full time home. With a little patience and a lot of hard work and some luck, I found a quality boat in ready-to-sail condition for a decent price. I haven’t looked back since.

It’s a good day to get drunk and eat fried rubber bands (calamari)!

Yeah, she’s probably due. Get as much done as you can before you move in. But, if you wait until you’re ready, you’ll never go. At some point, you’ll have to be good with food enough and just go. There is no such thing as a perfect boat!

If it looks good from a drone, it’s good enough. Go small, go simple, go now.

You might think so, but no, Maryland! It’s the lack of palm trees that kind of gives it away.

It’s been said, “Marinas are just trailer parks on the water.” Here’s a better one for ya!

This girl wasn’t meant to be tied to a dock!

I don’t like the idea of being stuck in one place. A moving target is harder to hit.