You may have heard of Galt’s Gulch but have you heard of the Bitcoin Basin?
From the other side.
See it, say it, mean it.
The larger a neo-bank becomes the more closely they resemble what they attempted to disrupt.
Is AI turning Inception into reality?
Starting to wonder if this generation will grow up with false memories shaped by AI.
When you can insert yourself into any fictional world, how long until those memories feel real?
Append only onchain immutability means somebody is storing your typos and coding errors forever.
Currently routed through nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qqsyv47lazt9h6ycp2fsw270khje5egjgsrdkrupjg27u796g7f5k0s0pfy4z and a Megalith managed channel 👀
My personal site now supports profile data, status updates and long form content dynamically pulled from Nostr i.e. Nostr as CMS
Full blog debrief to come…
Vibe coding could be the major catalyst for nostr adoption
"im actually bearish on the 'consumers will all be prompting their own full apps' thing because most good apps require data and there is no such thing as real data portability for consumers."
https://x.com/nearcyan/status/1909730703388115132
A global data commons/backend solves this 𓅦𓅦𓅦
I’ve been coding up my website to use Nostr as a CMS. Definitely some interesting possibilities.
nostrudel.ninja is the Nostr power tool I was looking for.
Don't let default be your choice.
This content is doomed. 
Image hosting feels like one of the weakest links on most decentralised social platforms…
Most clients upload images to their own servers and serve them from their own domain.
That ties the longevity of your content to the survival of a single app.
Not very decentralised at all!
Getting carried away turning Nostr into a CMS for my personal website. Now I just need to work out how I can syndicate content to other platforms!
OpenAI are collecting a trove of data that would make Cambridge Analytica blush.
The internet stole the future from a children’s book…
While reading a futuristic page of an illustrated children’s book, I noticed a QR code embedded in the artwork. Naturally, I scanned it.
It led to a random news site.
After some digging, I realised the author had let the domain expire. The connection between the physical and digital world had quietly broken.
We embed QR codes and URLs into print like they’re permanent. But most are destined to vanish or, worse, mislead.
The internet forgets faster than we think.
Let’s stop pretending it doesn’t.
Hello World
