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The Bitruvian Man
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Tile and floor installer by trade, pumped about Bitcoin, nostr and self-sovereignty.

Lmao, your psyop I presume? Troll!! 😝

Tile setter here with low tech savvy:

Is it possible to build marketplace style micro-apps on Nostr?

Simple yes/no would suffice. Thx!!!

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Most posts I make on Nostr feel to some extent like a challenge. And I post them anyway. I enjoy that challenge. I write them in part *because* they are challenging.

I'm putting uncomfortable thoughts into the decentralized Nostr void to anyone who wants to host what I say on their relay.

That's why I'm here. I'm adding my thoughts to this medium to help advance it. I write here the things I wouldn't post to the normies on Twitter/X. Only on Nostr do I embrace my weirdness and inappropriateness. I analyzed this ecosystem, and decided that you, and only you, yes you reading this who took the time to be here, deserved to see my real or "based" thoughts to the extent that you care about them. And that includes my weaknesses. I've shown those in some of my recent posts, and I'll continue to show you my weaknesses here. I wrote about the times I got rekt in a fight and cried. I'll type that kind of thing out here, and only here, on Nostr, again and again.

If I post something intellectually polarizing I start to think, "what would my followers think?" But then I'm immediately like, "I don't know. Who cares. If they hate my truths here then were they even real my followers to begin with? Maybe they need to be challenged."

Meanwhile, I *do* care what you all think in aggregate, am willing to disagree with you individually on certain topics, but want to hear your thoughts. And I'm willing to change my views based on you. In fact, many of my Twitter/X posts are there over the past years because I want to see what people comment with before I write my full-on reports. The same is likely true for Nostr. This is raw ground. I want your thoughts. I won't bend my truths toward you, and I'll challenge you, as I expect you to challenge me.

So, if someone takes the effort to be on Nostr and some how reads this, I want them in my ecosystem. I want their criticisms as much as their praise. Criticize me here. I'll enjoy it. Let's go. You're awesome.

And then I'm like "What about my business contacts?" I have like these various billionaire institutional close contacts that are richer than me but have to wear ties to work. But I mean, if they are reading this right now, they are fucking awesome. I think, any of my serious existing business contacts who are cool enough to be here, are likely people I want to continue to work with. If they don't like what I say, they can bring it up with me. Otherwise they can appreciate my rawness here, and recognize that Nostr is where I post my random thoughts or my deep thoughts, and either of which are my raw thoughts.

My goal is to be real, and to advanced this protocol.

The day that far more people are on Nostr, is the day I will practice more public moderation. Until then, and that's probably far away, it's the medium where I will drop f-bombs and describe weird situations and thoughts. Let's go.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akPbu6TOx2E&ab_channel=JerisJohnson

Love this, Lyn! I'll be dropping in here more frequently thanks to this post.

Here's a raw, controversial train of thought:

Zionists and other extreme factions of the Israeli state (not all Jews) are doing to Palestinians what the Nazis (not all Germans) did to the Jews, only in a more deliberate, controlled, strategic, long-term manner.

I'm sure some German Jews took sometimes violent countermeasures when being expropriated, and I'm sure Nazi propagandists took the opportunity to say something like "See? These Jews are violent on top of being in control of the banking systems and businesses. This is proof that they want to control us, make us their slaves and kill us all, so we have to do it to them first!"

Then the Ben Shapiro's of the world gleefully and uber-ironically cheered on the Nazis as they rounded the Jews up into the trains.

It's deeply sad and disturbing to see this happening in real time as if no one has learned anything, ever, except technologically.

Now I'm gonna go drop a singular tear, wipe it up and carry on supporting my family without telling them a single word about this.

Why didn't you show the prompt for the second output? Fishy

Ah. Got me. Sensitive topics are usually the ones worth discussing.

Good Q.

People can choose to build closed source tools, distribute them organically and incrementally improve.

Perhaps a better way to frame it would be to have a word that summarizes the following: fiat VC funded obscure growth demons from hell that scrape everyone's personal data to sell to the highest bidder and create honeypots for hackers and governments while actively trying to lobby said governments to crush their competition and create monopolies for them, which compromises their integrity and ensures they become more powerful, hellish and evil.

I guess it's easier to say closed source.

Open source helps prevent the evil loop from occuring.

Replying to Avatar atyh

In 1999, I lived in Albania for a period of time after the complete collapse of both the government and the economy. This is what i saw…

Within 2 years, the people themselves had built a working local economy, even importing goods from other parts of the world, which had been impossible under the previous regime. They traded in cash, the Deutschmark, since their currency was worthless.

There were no functioning banks. Currency exchange happened in a particular part of town where money changers congregated, and you would negotiate trade percentages with them. Surprisingly, these places were largely crime free, and while the changers would try to trick you into higher percentages, they would not rob you because if they did, their long term ability to make money would be compromised through reputation. The other money changers tried to prevent crime to keep their business appealing. And because they were competing, you could get pretty good deals if you were smart.

These changers would trade with big time traders, usually mafia, who could get in and out of the country. They traded fairly with the changers in order keep the profits going, and um…”strongly discouraged” overtly criminal behavior on the part of the on the street changers.

Another unexpected thing was crime. While petty crime was rampant, large scale crime was almost non existent. I eventually learned from locals that the mafia made it clear that if you crossed a certain line, you would just disappear. The mafia understood that if society completely collapsed, everything they had would disappear. So they actually enforced a “no extreme violent crime” law of sorts.

But here is the weirdest thing.. people stopped at intersections. They generally obeyed traffic laws which no longer existed and could not be enforced. The people themselves did this to prevent chaos. This blew me away, and completely changed my ideas about government.

A restaurant i would frequent was owned by a large Albanian man who always had a 45 auto on his hip. No one got out of line there. And as he was on the beach, anyone who showed up by boat to steal pretty Albanian girls for trafficking, would be shot at, making his part of the beach one of the safest.

A few years later, when government began to be restored, all of the peoples small booth stores which had been built along the sidewalks were torn down by that government, taxes were re-instituted, and many of the imported goods i used to buy from those families were no longer available unless you were wealthy. Many of the out door events which the people would organize ceased.

Crime increased. Everything returned to normal.

This is social media at its best.

At first I wanted to correct "gorilla". Then I got it 😂

Atta boy! Make sure you read The Price of Tomorrow as well, if you haven't already.