Aye - I'm probably not going to be on much tomorrow.
You'd have repeat customers if you charged a 5-8% premium.
I think selling Bitcoin for $85K is going to leave you with a whole heap of shitty fiat. I only need a couple of stacking customers to satisfy my fiat needs.
They're not going to spend it, they'll save it. You'd do the same in their position.
What you'd want to do is offer to buy it from stall holders at spot. Give them a Bitcoin accepted here sign.
I understand your motivation but most people won't trust you if they can't see how you benefit. The precious metals guy at my market charges a premium and buys from people below spot.
What a glorious problem!
It's been 2 hrs.
You're either in a food coma or it didn't go as well as you'd hoped.
Brisket is a difficult piece of meat to really nail.
Nobody I interact with anyway.
There are many suss npubs but that's why we we developed discernment.
We developed discernment right?
Right? π€£
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My first reaction is to think they're amateurs. It's the type of mistake made by people who don't use acrobat much.
I remember a thread on Nostr asking for help to actually edit the JPEG scan rather than just drop an object on top to redact.
Then I start wondering whether it was an accidentally on purpose moment.
Plausible deniability.
I guess we'll have to wait to see who it all implicates.
I'm sure they were under immense pressure to bury it all.
100% you can feel when different parts of the world come in line & go off.
Twitter used to be like that 4 years ago.
A lot was lost when the algorithms took over our feeds.
I can cope with the Star of David.
I draw the line at creating your own token.
Graphene coin & I'm out.
I had too many coffees this morning & I missed my nap window π
I died when I saw he was mixing a 30 year old Macallan with coke but then God brought me back to life to show me it was Diet Coke.
I'm now furiously ordering a case of Veuve Clicquot to celebrate NYE & then I'm going to pour ketchup on my fillet mignon.
Thanks man.
I'll do likewise the next time I experience it.
Free will is not what most people think it is.
We have no direct control of our thoughts, feelings or actions despite our desire to believe we do.
I haven't read the book but I'm sure I'd probably agree with most of his arguments. I'd probably contest his framing.
Free will is related purely to the agreements we make. The sky is blue, the earth is round, bad people go to hell, authority is unquestionable, etc. Free will is the ability to create definitions & ultimately beliefs. Most don't exercise their free will, they don't question their beliefs. They just take it all as fact & assume that they can't change the nature of their reality. Most people don't break their conditioning from childhood. They don't explore the beliefs that are in their subconscious.
Our thoughts, feelings & actions arise as result of our beliefs & definitions. You can't even experience an emotion or thought without first having a belief. Everything you do, every action you take, is because you believe it's in your best interest.
Not everything you do is in your best interest.
Holy shit I think I experienced that.
Waves of tingling through my body & head.
It was quite delightful but I assumed it was coming from inside my body rather than from outside of it. It felt a little like when you hold your breath a little too long when lifting.
Mine lasted for seconds, maybe a minute & it didn't overwhelm me. That's interesting, I'm going to pay more attention to it next time it happens.
Getting close to nap time for me too.
Been awake close to 11 hours.
I'm embracing siesta culture!
Some people tolerate people walking all over them.
I find that just as disgusting as when someone tries to do it to me or my family.
Have a great Christmas brother! ππ«
Bitcoin makes it all so much simpler.
It's the simplicity that makes it hard for people.
People want to be an active participant in their portfolio.
People are too clever but half.
Nah my Guy
I keep challenging it with logic until it gives me the answer that I want.
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Pork stock. A good stock should be relatively gelatinous when refrigerated.
#foodstr
https://video.nostr.build/3021779aace0a19213a8436de7573074bc833c28800594e61ddd4bf9354644e0.mp4
The more gelatine, the easier it is to handle when it's cold & set.
Gelatine adds that smooth mouth feel to sauces, the kind that makes your lips smack together.
Depending on the type of stock & how much I've reduced it, I'll often hydrate some powdered gelatine with a little water and then add it to the hot stock at the end. It dissolves quickly in the heat & makes it set super firm.
It's then easy to slice into cubes to freeze. I always have stock in the freezer.
If you don't have stock or are using bought stock, hydrate some powdered gelatine with a little water & add it in. I add it at the end once everything is mostly cooked because it tends to burn off left on the stove for ages.
Nobody should feel they need to tolerate disrespect especially when it violates their private property.
Also take nothing personally.
Don't get all pissy because I won't eat your seed oil laden salad. Don't get upset that I called your 'sure thing' investment a fiat shitcoin.
Disagreeing isn't disrespectful.
You placing your own time or preference above my own & then expecting me to just accept it, is your error. It's not disrespect.
Welcome to decentralised expression.
May you never ask for permission ππ«
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You are an aspect of Gaia, not seperate to her.
One of the greatest gifts you can give yourself is to find a exquisite face of her & then extend her feelings of unconditional love.
Do this over the holidays & feel the love that floods back. ππ«
It's lucky I stopped caring about the judgement of others.
Merry Christmas Chef
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Whenever I see a waterfall like that, I feel like I want to hike to bottom of it to drink my fill of its waters!
When you make it yourself with rich, quality ingredients you don't tend to eat a lot of it.
I can really only make about a quart per day but that always lasts at least 3 days, usually longer. It's very rich & satisfying.
Of course
It probably doesn't reveal to you the beauty in music's architecture though.
I feel no draw to experience this myself but I can get a sense of it through Parmy's description.
It would give one a sense of awe & appreciation of the mastery of skill required to both construct & then play his pieces.
It reminds me that we are here to create.
Lose the fear, open your heart & connect to your higher self.
Then follow it's guidance.
Your heart knows the way π
Have a great Christmas Chris! π«
β‘οΈπ WATCH - Christmas tree made of Bitcoin mining machines
https://blossom.primal.net/f9873cfd7f9ac61baafb1428a7c992f16920b424c8ebe13d2838c8bbe0f3c92f.mp4
That's pretty cool!




