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Any update on Tidal over a Tor connection, nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m?
My subscription is due for renewal soon and I'd like to decide due to the outcome of this Tidal over Tor issue if I renew or leave sadly and find another solution which works over Tor.
May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears. -- NELSON MANDELA on #bitcoin
True for all forms and domains of life, including our Bitcoin Pleb society:
"[W]ork together to give everyone space to voice their needs."
-- Franklin Veaux, Eve Rickert
More Than Two: A practical guide to ethical polyamory
#polyamory #ethics #bitcoin #plebs
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A very special GM to nostr:npub137c5pd8gmhhe0njtsgwjgunc5xjr2vmzvglkgqs5sjeh972gqqxqjak37w. π
PV to all π«

Artwork by my lovely but unnosterized friend Anastasia.
Artwork credits goes to nostr:npub1cdthwfpr5e84hsjzfndnqj6zy8xzzn546exl82ylw9ektq7jr0uss749g7
She turned π purple: nostr:npub1cdthwfpr5e84hsjzfndnqj6zy8xzzn546exl82ylw9ektq7jr0uss749g7
Thank you for your time and this beautiful product. π«
Reminds me of OpenBazaar and the days where one could sell a dozen of pencils for some bitcoin (in todays notation standard: 100m sats and mooooooar).
I see #lila by Robert Pirisg
"Lila: An Inquiry into Morals (1991) is the second philosophical novel by Robert M. Pirsig, who is best known for Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Lila ..."
https://www.amazon.com/Lila-Inquiry-Robert-M-Pirsig/dp/3100619021
#bookstr
I got high priority for 91 sats/vb not many blocks ago. I feel lucky. π€£
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π― but don't get lulled in by technocrats. π’
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minimalism is a scam invented by big small to sell more less
#sustainability #fake #philosophy #thinkaboutit #healstr #minimalism #scal #sellmore
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Today is the anniversary of when the three of us became a triad. It has been 8 years now. The three of us bought a house together, and next year we're hoping to do a handfasting. Like any relationship it has had its ups and downs sad moments and happy moments but it has been worth it the whole time. All relationships are a learning experience and ours is no different. I'm looking forward to seeing where the next 8 years takes us.
#polyamory #anniversary #triad #LGBTQP

Your T-Shirts are stunning me. π€© PV π«
One of the more challenging experiences for me in #Polyamory is holding space both "new relationship energy" and break-up grief at the same time. There are no scripts, there's few chances to see it modeled in popular culture or even literature, and negotiating the blurry boundaries around this takes a lot of emotional labor.
I was incredibly lucky to get to have a gorgeous, genuinely sweet girl in my life for a year, but she has struggled to get a handle on her substance use disorder and needed to focus on her recovery for a long while. So we broke up and I have cried and cried and cried, grieving the lost dreams we had together.
At the same time, about a month or so ago, I started dating the enchanting and endearingly misanthropic nostr:npub16v6gvk03f3u069lanhzd0ckqgjzzc6xl6q0gufmd3xvw622sml3srge48z . I have all sorts of excitement and joy at what is emerging and growing between us, and yet it's hard to make sure I don't turn to her to replace what I lost or cross the healthy boundaries a relationship needs.
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Thank you nostr:npub1ygp3ujv7kcz4yxp4w66tmeq2gqp7px7xrqgggmhdswemj6elqp8qftr58m for bringing this terrible fact to my attention, fast! PV π«
Gradually, Then Suddenly -- a post series written by Parker Lewis: https://nakamotoinstitute.org/mempool/series/gradually-then-suddenly/
π #1 β Gradually, Then Suddenly
July 26, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
Bitcoin exists as a solution to the money problem that is global QE.
π #2 β Bitcoin Can't Be Copied
August 2, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
Those that attempt to copy bitcoin signal a failure to understand the properties that make bitcoin valuable or viable as money.
π #3 β Bitcoin is Not Too Volatile
August 9, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
Volatility in bitcoin is the natural function of monetary adoption and this volatility ultimately strengthens the resilience of the bitcoin network, driving long-term stability. Variation is information.
π #4 β Bitcoin Does Not Waste Energy
August 16, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
Put a price on economic stability and the economic freedom a stable monetary system provides; that is the true justification for the amount of energy bitcoin should and will consume. Everything else is a distraction.
π #5 β Bitcoin is Not Too Slow
August 23, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
If a global financial system is to be built on a decentralized monetary system, the foundation must be protected at all cost.
π #6 β Bitcoin Fixes This
August 30, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
Could the whole apparatus of central bank policy be the root cause of the problem rather than the ever-elusive solution?
π #7 β Bitcoin, Not Blockchain
September 6, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
Every other fiat currency, commodity money or cryptocurrency is competing for the exact same use case as bitcoin whether it is understood or not, and monetary systems tend to a single medium because their utility is liquidity rather than consumption or production.
π #8 β Bitcoin is Not Backed by Nothing
September 27, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
Ultimately, bitcoin is backed by something, and itβs the only thing that backs any money: the credibility of its monetary properties.
π #9 β Bitcoin is Not a Pyramid Scheme
October 18, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
[Bitcoin] will only proliferate if it creates utility for those that adopt it.
π #10 β Bitcoin Cannot Be Banned
November 8, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
Banning bitcoin is a foolβs errand. Some will try; all will fail. And the very attempts to ban bitcoin will accelerate its adoption and proliferation.
π #11 β Bitcoin is Not for Criminals
November 29, 2019 (Added January 4, 2020)
We accept the good with the bad, recognizing that due to the very nature of bitcoin, we do not get to decide. There are always trade-offs, and in this case, that bitcoin will unavoidably be used for illicit purposes is the trade-off we gladly accept in exchange for the economic stability that an unmanipulable global currency will provide.
π #12 β Bitcoin Obsoletes All Other Money
January 24, 2020 (Added March 3, 2020)
Bitcoin obsoletes all other money because economic systems converge on a single currency, and bitcoin has the most credible monetary properties.
π #13 β Bitcoin is a Rally Cry
March 26, 2020 (Added April 10, 2020)
No matter how many cycles of quantitative easing the Fed and its global counterparts have in their bag of tricks, bitcoin is inevitably becoming a rallying cry for all those that see the train wreck coming and are unwilling to stand idly by.
π #14 β Bitcoin is Common Sense
May 1, 2020 (Added May 23, 2020)
There may be debate but bitcoin is the inevitable path forward. Time makes more converts than reason.
π #15 β Bitcoin is One for All
August 27, 2020 (Added October 10, 2020)
Whereas the dollar (and other fiat currencies) are one for a few in the short-term and all for none in the long-term, bitcoin is one for all, now and in the future, because it fixes the economic foundation for everyone.
π #16 β Bitcoin is the Great Definancialization
December 19, 2020 (Added January 9, 2021)
What that future looks like exactly, no one knows, but bitcoin will definancialize the economy, and it will no doubt be a renaissance.





