Seamus needs to start his Nostr account #freedomToons
i got this life hack from nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m. you guys gotta just try it before you bash it, trust me on this
iβve had no booze, no caffeine for a month.
i have raw eggs and fruit juice instead of coffee, way more nutritious and way more energy.
i eat a lot of red meat and butter throughout the day. cook my steaks blue, sometimes medium rare.
then i build shit for others and stack sats.
if weβre all gonna live ~75 years you can try something for a few weeks. itβs been incredible
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I've been amazed at what a carnivore (or near carnivore) diet has done for me. I might try this eventually. I just feel badly after taking in a lot of sugar, even if its all natural.
Decided to try out the Nostr marketplace!
#lifeCoaching #coaching #Catholic #Christian #nostrMarket
Awesome! I'm not in need of chickens at this time, but I love to see more MO Nostr users!
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This is the kind of talks I like!
It seems to me that Bitcoiners are philosophers and altcoiners are finance bros. We believe Bitcoin has provable value, and the others see their tokens as a tool to win some cash.
I like the use of apples and wheat. I've always used apples and potatoes as my example goods for the same scenario, that is to demonstrate the need for a money, since they are near analogs for equivalent yet different goods, since one apple for one potato is about fair. Potatoes are more plentiful, but they offer roughly the same nutritional value. Then, I introduce chicken, since it feels more tradable as a whole unit, but the necessary divisibility of beef is also important.
And so, it was written on the Time Chain that Wright was an imposter, and is was so from that Block forth unto eternity.
Interesting idea:
A very basic Nostr client that has a system to integrate new modules transmissible over Nostr, a NostrOS if you will. Users create their very own custom client by installing features on top of their base client, which can be turned off at-will.
Want a social graph feature to help you discover more people? There's a module for that. Want a TikTok-like publishing experience? There's a module for that. Want a marketplace? There's a module for that. Want skins and themes? There's a module for that.
For most of my time as a web dev, I've been building as much as I could in an extensible manner, so this might be my opportunity!
Same! All those old one-off wallet phrases, like when the app (like Brave browser wallet) auto-generated a new seed for their altcoin or whatever.
This would honestly be a great prank to pull by creating a bunch of these and minds just leaving them about, maybe the in a non BIP39 word or give an invalid checksum to keep 'em busy.
If every individual has the same authority, no individual has authority over another. That's one problem, because parents naturally have authority over children, and then who is to say when those children become adults?
Secondly, defending one's rights and property against a bad actor is in no way violating the bad actor's rights and liberties, but a just and expected response. If someone wishes to defend his rights and obligations from a violator, he may delegate that defence to another. Multiple people may choose to delegate that to the same person, and this we call a sheriff, judge, or otherwise "the authorities."
Statism, the state-centric view, is not natural, but that is not to say the state ought not exist. Localism is individual- and community-centric, and they naturally have the collective right and responsibility to defend their individual rights and responsibilities. The differentiation is that those rights and responsibilities do not originate with the state but are intrinsic to the person.
https://x.com/allbitenobark88/status/1767743405818511465 if nicotine was so bad for us, they wouldnβt be shunning it so much. They lie about everything
π€£ wouldn't that be something! How can they shun nicotine but promote THC?
There's actually data out there suggesting cigar and pipe smokers live 2 years more on average (not the gross, chemical packed cigarettes).
It's not so cut and dried. Statism and anarchy are not the two Boolean options, nor really is it a linear spectrum between them. These just happen to be the two most pitted against each other in these circles.
Localism puts power together with vicinity. The closer you are to something, the more authority you ought to have, including the most fundamental unit: the person.
A father properly leading his family is not statism. Sure, the opportunity for tyranny exists, as it does on every level of society, but his proper exercise of authority does not make him a tyrant.
The community can collectively decide to exclude a member if that member is in violation of others, such as a family of criminals, or mafia, can be legitimately ejected from a neighborhood. That is not statism, but the local people making decisions that are best for it. They can even collectively decide to appoint an individual to carry out such work for the good of the community and its members: in a word, a sheriff.
Statism itself is the view that the state is the source of authority, or that its authority is absolute, and anarchy is the denial that any authority is legitimate. Localism is the balanced understanding that authority does indeed exist, is legitimate, and ought to be held in as low a level as possible to achieve an end.
To illustrate, take sustenance. A family is rightfully concerned about each individual's food. The community ought not be concerned of a single individual's food, but it ought to be of whole families. A city ought not be concerned with a single family's food, but it ought concern itself with whole communities. The state ought not concern itself with a single community's food, but it ought to of whole cities. You get the picture.
Tyranny occurs when a higher authority concerns itself with a lower matter than is appropriate, and that is not limited to the state alone, or even the city. Localism puts that authority in the appropriate hands.
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Finding so much weird shit today on chain
look at this transaction, wtf were ppl doing 11 years ago lol
https://mempool.space/tx/05e6c80d9d6469e7d1328e89b9d971b19972594701586bbcbd70070f2be799db
That's a weird way to burn sats. Send a 1-sat transaction to a bunch of addresses. You would have to make a no-fee tx to move it. Then there's a 0.001BTC to an exchange maybe? That's a huge throughput of 134,856.76153700 BTC during it's course.
Are all those thousands of addresses dead ends for those 1-sat txs?
"The State does not exist but is merely a pattern of human behavior"
By that logic, you may say the same of any organization. they aren't beings to themselves, but families, friendships, and communities do exist. So, too, with larger and more formal social structures. Some of these structures are good for human flourishing, and some are negative, but this has mostly to do with the motivation of the individuals who compose the structure and their founding principles, and not so much by the fact that they are organized.
The true problem is the inversion of service. The family serves its members' happiness, and the happiness of the family is dependent on the happiness of its members. Likewise, a happy community is so because it's members are happy and it properly serves the happiness of the families who compose it. Finally, the state, kingdom, or otherwise governing structure ought to organize and serve the communities that compose it, not the communities serving the governing structure.
Localism is the future, not anarchy nor statism.
bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon
nasty banana nasty banana nasty banana nasty banana nasty banana nasty banana
one two three fork one two three fork one two three fork
etc.
I am sure the checksums aren't all correct on those, but you get the idea.
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