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Jeroen Ubbink
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Software developer, bitcoin enthusiast

Check all the marks, except i should still incorporate the run fast weekly. Even though this should take the least amount of time i still find it hard to incorporate a moment for this.

I would also vouch for walking/hiking outside for at least an hour daily, preferably as early as possible.

- Consistent bed times.

- Non-soft, natural mattress.

I have a friend working for the tax agency. He has this quote: "Today i'll be dedicating myself to work again for the full 30%."

I mean he is very bad at dealing with any kind of stress or deadlines or something so apparently it works for him, but this goes to show that the people we give a lot of money and are supposed to use this as efficiently as possible actually recruit the people with the worst mentalities and make it a money drain that we then all have to pay for.

Replying to Avatar Vitor Pamplona

A Nostr phone can operate as a personal data hub where all apps interact with one or more local relays.

It’s an architecture where instead of each app creating its own isolated data silo, they all contribute to and draw from a unified, user-controlled pool of information. Users can install one or more "data pools" and control them through regular Nostr clients.

This architecture offers several key advantages:

- It maximizes data portability: Switching between apps becomes effortless, as your information remains in memory and consistent across all clients. Even if background apps are randomly terminated by the OS, relays can continue to serve real-time information to the active app.

- It enhances privacy: Storing data on local relays reduces reliance on third-party servers, minimizing the risk of content moderation and geo-located IP tracking.

- It fosters innovation: Developers can focus on creating unique user experiences without needing to build local data backends, leading to a more vibrant and diverse app ecosystem.

- It ensures resilience: Even if an app or relay ships a buggy version and becomes unavailable, your data remains accessible through other connected components, guaranteeing continuity and user control.

- It minimizes mobile data: Instead of each app independently fetching and storing duplicate data, they access a single, locally cached source. This eliminates redundant downloads, saving bandwidth and reducing latency.

Nostr can only do this because of signed data. The apps themselves don’t need trust each other. They know ever new event was approved by the user.

How would you deal with the "and one app can take all data and send it somewhere else?"

Sure you can make it work with some kind of signing but then you forget that most people just click "i accept" all the time.

I think i am on a different dimension where i would prefer almost a single device per app to have them airgapped and ensure they do not touch each others stuff.

Did you get sick with the flu or something or did you manage to fuck up your healthy state all by yourself. I still occasionally fuck it up myself and it spirals out of control so quickly.. Doing my best to have this happen as little as possible.

Replying to Avatar calle

gm

I see you are trying to say GM on nostr, do you want some assistance typing it for you? No? Then i'll just sit here in the corner and annoy you with some occasional animation and sound.

I don't think they would. You can already see their business model shfiting into different areas (solar panels, ai, human-like robots).

I think just becoming another regular car manufacturer would be a really weird turn of events. I don't see them as a car company really even though this is/was definitely their corr business.

These are just some thoughts that popped up in my head though, i could be totally wrong. I don't really knkw.

The ECB’s Digital Euro is set to launch in October. Key concerns include:

– Real-time transaction tracking

– Potential for payment blocking

– Automatic tax deductions

– Restrictions on cash withdrawals

– Programmable money with expiration dates

https://video.nostr.build/a281ceb4d5f2522402f07cacb61acef320d1d707b06f02117d7d5b8b7de33e50.mp4

They couldn’t convince us voluntarily, so now they’re using fear and most likely a new crisis to force this system upon us.

This is nothing but a financial Great Reset, total control over what you buy, where you go, and even what you eat.

SAY NO WHILE YOU STILL CAN!

#bullishbounty #ff17

Q IS connected to your #bitcoin

Disclaimer: I am fully against any cbdc or any kind of bank that i am forced to use..

That being said:

- Real-time transaction tracking: happening already

- Payment blocking: happening already (in fact, happened to me a couple of times already)

- Automatic tax deductions: Any bank is already mandated to give tax agencies a yearly overview. They are already filled out on your tax forms for you actually.

- Restrictions from cash withdrawal: happening already. Example ABN AMRO: you can withdraw cash up to a maximum of € 17,500 per calendar year. Anything exceeding requires an €5 fee per withdrawal + 0.5% of witdrawn amount.

- Programmable money with expiration dates: This is basically the only new thing that will be added. But they promised they would not add this (but i'm sure this will be broken on the first minor crisis encountered)

All in all for customers not a lot actually changes. To me the main concern is that this gives a new role to a central bank and now it has just become a lot harder to get rid of them because now civilians are direct customers and depend on their existence, while right now they could just be discarded much easier as they fulfill no significant role except for making rules normal banks then have to follow.

You should not feel shame about normal male impulses. All our ancestors who did not have these have now zero offspring around.

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Of they mention something about your privacy and how much they care about it or value it that's usually a red flag.