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In principle, no.

OK I installed it. Now what. nostr:note1pxl9mmj54slsehc6lt265kmr84rdzn482aw9flrydzdd6pyd7p5q0h48nt

Hold Hold sucks, also. It's important to say. Email login? GFY.

The moment I started to read philosophy and economics in high school I understood that "economics" is not a math-based discipline, but strictly a subset of moral philosophy. So called economists who believe they can express human behavior bot just in equations, but in derivatives of the derivatives are nothing but charlatans. The principles of economics are extremely simple to understand and can be expressed in plain language.

The way you fix the economy is by fixing social values and morals. Thinking that you can have a properly working economic system without the proper social morals is delusional. nostr:note179vw74zgpma4pmzvv5r6zsrvpev8ng8auqqpzw4x9cpcapweumtsegp6mt

Absolute bullshit. What this does is put internet traffic even more under direct control of the Government. ISPs are not the ones blocking access and censoring content. It's governments. nostr:note19ua73rc95vwp2cd77zc7hk9rzzar6efs6lh454fuslx92d3dv7cs4xrwfv

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To me, marketing is about values. This is a very complicated world. It's a very noisy world. And we're not going to get a chance to get people to remember much about us. No company is. And so we have to be really clear on what we want them to know about us. Now, Apple, fortunately,

is one of the half a dozen best brands in the whole world, right up there with Nike, Disney, Coke, Sony. It is one of the greats of the greats, not just in this country, but all around the globe. And even a great brand needs investment in caring if it's going to retain its relevance and vitality. And the Apple brand has clearly suffered from neglect in this area in the last few years. And we need to bring it back.

The way to do that is not to talk about speeds and speeds. It's not to talk about myths and negatives. It's not to talk about why we're better than Windows. The dairy industry tried for 20 years to convince you that milk was good for you. It's a lie, but they tried anyway. And the sales were going like this. And then they tried got milk, and the sales were going like this. Got milk doesn't even talk about the product. And I think the focus is on the absence of the product.

But the best example of all, and one of the greatest jobs of marketing in the universe has ever seen is Nike. Remember, Nike sells a commodity. They sell shoes. And yet, when you think of Nike, you feel something different than a shoe company. And their ads, as you know, they don't ever talk about the product. They don't ever tell you about their aerosols and why they're better than Reebok's aerosols. What is Nike doing there, advertising?

They honor great athletes and they honor great athletics. That's who they are. That's what they are about. Apple spend the fortune on advertising. You never know it. You never know it. So when I got here, Apple just fired the agency and was doing a competition with 23 agencies that, you know, four years from now to pick one.

And we blew that up, and we hired Shite Day. The ad agency that I was fortunate enough to work with years ago, we created some award-winning work, including the commercial budget, the best ad ever made in 1984, by advertising professionals. And we started working about eight weeks ago, and the question we asked was, our customers want to know who is Apple, and what is it that we stand for?

Where do we fit in this world? And what we're about isn't making boxes for people to get their jobs done. I believe we do that well. We do that better than almost anybody in some cases. But Apple's about something more than that. Apple at the core, its core value,

is that we believe that people with passion can change the world for the better. That's what we believe. And we've had the opportunity to work with people like that. We've had an opportunity to work with people like you, with software developers, with customers who have done it in some big and some small ways. And we believe that in this world. People can change it for the better.

and that those people that are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones that actually do. And so what we're going to do in our first brand marketing campaign in several years is to get back to that core value. A lot of things have changed. The markets are totally different placed than it was a decade ago.

And apples totally different. And apples place in it is totally different. And believe me, the products and the distribution strategies and manufacturing are totally different and we understand that. But values and core values, those things shouldn't change. The things that Apple believed in at its core are the same things that Apple really stands for today. And so,

We wanted to find a way to communicate this. And what we have is something that I am very moved by. It honors those people who have changed the world. Some of them are living. Some of them are not. But the wounds that aren't.

As you'll see, you know that if they ever use the computer, it would have been a mac.

The theme of the campaign is think different. It's the people honoring the people who think different and who knew this world forward. And it is what we are about. It touches the soul of this company. So I'm going to go ahead and roll it. And I hope that you feel the same way about it.

years to the crazy ones. The misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the ground pegs in the square holes, ones who can see things differently. They're not fond of wolves, and they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. Not the only thing you can do is ignore them.

Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some they see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. There's the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world. On the ones who do.

This is one of the greatest examples of corporate marketing... duplicity, hypocrisy, self-righteousness and self-deception ever xD

Apple sells: elitism, aesthetic vacuity, materialistic consumerism and enlightened despotism.

People lap it up like candy, so there's no denying the market for it is huge. But give me a break with the hypocrisy.

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Obviously the goal is non-custodial. But how do they plan to "seize" BTC? Are they talking about marking and blacklisting certain sats?

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To the N.O.S.T.R.

I post notes to the N.O.S.T.R.

Hopefully you meant 2021 xD

I convinced mine to buy in 2021 too, and she gives me grief about it all the time. However, her BTC, like mine is under a psychopathic diamond handed honey badger retard* who no matter how much she nags, ain't never gonna sell.

*Yes, c'est moi

Proton doesn't seem to have a real presence here in the Nostr, and I don't have one outside of it, so I guess it's back to 2003 and having to communicate with customer service through a web form or some such... nostr:note1a0rthafta8vjlhyvlyn0atnetkt8dh9spt5r6tq8dkt8ghcgn3xs090tu3

Who? The same one that's a top 10 shareholder in 40% of all the Tokyo Exchange-listed companies: the Bank of Japan. Do you think they got to a 270% GDP debt with retail holders only?

Same router, but desktop on wired connection and phone on WiFi.

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In Aug 2022, for shits ‘n’ giggles I decided to do a quick-dive into a complete rando on the Bilderberg list of attendees.

I chose someone with a literal closed-eye fingerpoke named Mustafa Suleyman. Here’s what I found within 30mins of research:

“Born in August 1984, Mustafa Suleyman co-founded DeepMind Technologies, a British artificial intelligence company, in 2010 with Demis Hassabis and Shane Legg. Bought in 2014 by Google for more than $628 million. Deepmind aims to find ” the best techniques from machine learning and systems neuroscience to build powerful general-purpose learning algorithms.””

Now heads an AI startup called Inflection AI that seeks to develop software that allows humans to talk to computers using everyday language.

“Inflection AI, the machine learning startup headed by LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and founding DeepMind member Mustafa Suleyman, has secured $225 million in equity financing, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The source of the capital isn’t yet clear — Inflection didn’t immediately respond to a request for more information — but the massive round suggests strong investor confidence in Suleyman, who serves as the company’s CEO.

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A cloud surrounds Inflection, somewhat, following reports that Suleyman allegedly bullied staff members at Google, where he worked after being placed on administrative leave at DeepMind for controversy surrounding some of his projects. Google launched an investigation into his behavior at the time, according to the Wall Street Journal, but it never made its findings public.”

“Palo Alto, California-based Inflection has kept a low profile to date, granting relatively few interviews to the media.”

“DARPA says that the goal is to “evaluate and build trusted algorithmic decision-makers for mission-critical Department of Defense operations.” Dubbed “In the Moment,” or ITM, it focuses on the process of alignment — building AI systems that accomplish what they’re expected to accomplish. “ITM is different from typical AI development approaches that require human agreement on the right outcomes,” ITM program manager Matt Turek said in a statement. “The lack of a right answer in difficult scenarios prevents us from using conventional AI evaluation techniques, which implicitly requires human agreement to create ground-truth data.””

My personal take: Suleyman is a puppet for creating non-piloted drone software, which won’t be subject to human ‘hesitancy’.

Or maybe an AI that doesn't hesitate to push the red button.

Last night something interesting/weird AF happened to me using nostr:nprofile1qqsw56sp4czhjnfaycxahguw872wjjan9t3pzct7cv2valt6s4frwmspz3mhxue69uhkzmn0dchxxmmdwp6hgetj9uq3uamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dwp6kytnhv4kxcmmjv3jhytnwv46z7qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8qunfd4skctnwv46z7xdr6sv nostr:nprofile1qqsdu74x8vw8aqylv6n8hhxjh4xf22sfe4fwuq0d0ke435ym4ktlssqpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43z7qg6waehxw309aex2mrp0yh8x6rfw3nx7unrv5hx7mn99uq3kamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvdhkjmnxw4hxg6t59e3k7mf0klx4ca .

I had my VPN on my desktop as I always do and, at some point, I also connected my cellphone.

Then, I wanted to watch Amazon Prime on my desktop, so I got on, but the website blocked me with a message that I had to disconnect my VPN. It never does that. Never, regardless of the country.

I switch to several EU servers -- it would still block me. The weird part: I turned it off and even closed the VPN app completely, and it would still block me.

Then I realized... the cellphone. I turned the VPN off on my cellphone, and only then the website on my desktop let me in again.

Note that I wasn't running the Prime Video app, not even the Amazon app, on my cellphone.

This is completely FUCKED, in my opinion.

The US is a "superpower" that hasn't won a war in 200 years and that has the people with the lowest tolerance to pain and hardship that ever existed.

Vietnam, the great US national trauma, barely 60,000 dead. Iraq-Afghanistan, even more dramatic, barely 10,000 dead over 20 years. Those are a Tuesday afternoon in any war, and you pussy out because of the intolerable loss.

A draft is simply impossible. It will never happen again in the US. The US is in a terminal phase as far as imperial military might goes, using foreigners to fight their wars by proxy, like in Ukraine and probably soon in Israel.

This was the single most helpful feature of the clients I first used when I joined. Can't stress enough the importance of being able to follow hundreds of people and populate one's feed with one single click for onboarding. nostr:note16ns4tc0xfclg9uyq3hzwlejfnm764znx5cankkrvfg40ekya467q7um90w