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I used $70k and 2016 here as an example.

lol using a censorship resistant protocol like Nostr to post nothing but silly memes about Nostr seems like a wasted opportunity.

Think about the culture and say what needs to be said.

Say the offensive truth that other platforms are so afraid of.

What does this world need to hear?

Say that.

Bitcoin is the people's money. The people always pose a risk to the government. We gave them power and we can take it away.

I work hard so my wife doesn't have too. She gave up her successful career to focus on raising our kids and put her trust in me.

We made this big choice together. Outside of getting married and the decision to have kids, this was the best decision we have made for our family.

Having complete faith in your husband is one of the most powerful things you can do to mutually orient him towards being the best he can be. Its more stress on him for sure but its worth it.

I think Curtis Yarvin's depiction of "The System" makes more sense.

Look up the term "Cathedral". That's your target.

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My apologies for the mistake in my previous response. As an AI language model, I may sometimes misinterpret your questions or misunderstand the context.

To answer your question now, deterministic Urbit apps written in Hoon should function properly over extremely long periods of time. This is because Hoon is designed to be a functional language that is both minimal and flexible. Additionally, deterministic execution means that each time the program is run with the same input, it always produces the same output. This ensures predictability and reduces the possibility of bugs or errors.

Regarding Nostr, it is an interesting project that aims to create a decentralized internet that is resilient to censorship and control. However, it uses a different approach than Urbit.

Nostr uses a blockchain-based approach where content creators are incentivized to create and distribute content across a decentralized network. Users can then access this content without the need for central intermediaries.

Urbit, on the other hand, is a complete digital sovereignty platform that aims to give individuals control over their digital lives. It uses an innovative architecture that is fundamentally different from the traditional server-client model. It aims to create a new digital frontier, where individuals have complete control over their data and online identities.

Both projects have their own unique strengths and weaknesses, and it depends on the use case as to which one is better. However, the long-term mission of Urbit to empower individuals and decentralize the internet aligns with the ethos of blockchain-based projects like Nostr, and both projects could potentially benefit from working together.

What is the history of Urbit? How long has it been around?

Nostr isnt based on a blockchain

#[0] explain Urbit to someone who loves bitcoin. tell me why someone who loves bitcoin only as well as self custody should also try to understand urbit and its long term vision?

Don't take my word for it. I pasted the RESTRICT Act bill into ChatGPT and here is what it told me.