Thick and deep. Kinda hard to make it keto, though.
"EVERYTHING I DO WITH BITCOIN I GET FUCKED IN MY BABY BLUE EYEBALLS"
https://cdn.satellite.earth/493bfc9e8808a51f1cffa499ae020e96fcb54a9c27387f3e6a53e4a7300c9e73.mp4
Bummer.
> "what am I supposed to do? But it at $44k?"
Doing some expense tracking, and the example expenses under 'Communication Expenses' include β¦ RINGTONES π for your business phone.
## Communication Expenses
Examples include:
- A second phone line for business
- Cell phone service for business
- Long distance calls for business
- Wireless access for mobile devices
- Internet phone service
More examples:
- Voice mail and answering services
- Call waiting and message center fees
- Video-conferencing services
- Modems, wireless routers
- Ethernet cables, phone filters
- Ringtones for your business phone β π
- Fax line used for business
This industrial electronic mugshots is awesome. I've binged this guy's stuff, and now I'm on a Celldweller kick
Finally got around to converting my dust from my alts days. Feels good to consolidate.

Opps. Forgot to fix the scaling. ETH has never been that high.

Also, CoinMarketCap.com 's market cap glitch in mid-2018 is kinda weird. What's up with that?
Interesting couple graphs I just produced. This is BTC and ETH market cap in BTC and the same comparison in USD.
Shows a really interesting fact: aside from ETH's brief dominance in 2017 for that year's BTC-ETH-ALTs sequential boom, ETH has always been lower cap and continues to decline against BTC for the past 2-ish years after the token's rally of 2021.


This is my first paid #react website, actually.
#reactjs
Yes, this is really for Missourians, but I bet it could be adapted to other solar conditions (it's climate and longitude sensitive)
Finally! Someone in the mainstream using the correct acronym.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlhI9zsbpmA
Being able to afford to live alone is a prerequisite to supporting a family. This young GenZ lady is not in a terribly unique situation as compared to men of her age.
We need to look at the real numbers of real cost of living, even controlling for luxuries that we might be able to do without. Wages versus necessities only have dramatically declined since 1971. (Wait... what happened that year? https://wtfhappenedin1971.com)
The 2023 Cost-of-Thriving Index: https://americancompass.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/COTI_2023_Final.pdf
TLDR: the cost of housing, food, healthcare, transportation, and education have dramatically outpaced income for all demographics by such that overtime has become necessary for the majority of income earners to make ends meet.
These are real numbers.
Knowles isn't entirely wrong here. I quite respect him, but I think he doesn't give enough credit to the economic situation we're in. It's not only a brief slump due to Biden and the fallout from the lockdowns. It's a half-century trend.
I myself was somewhat blind to it a few years ago in 2019 when my business was starting to take off, but I was not prepared for what the next year brought.
Right, and this is my point. We have historically outsourced "security" to third parties like banks and big social media platforms, and now we have the tools, so it is now our responsibility to ensure our own security, the same way the 2nd amendment codified the right to do so physically.
AI, hackers, and centrally controlled systems can spoof and fake all kinds of information.
There is one thing they all can't fake: cryptographic digital signatures.
Bitcoin and Nostr are technically more sound security tech than all the institutions we are used to trusting.
*cough* SEC *COUGH* Twitter *cough*
The children of those who procreate will inherit everything. No child of anyone who doesn't procreate will inherit anything. Also, true statements are true and 1+1=2.