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FiddleHodlHomestead
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Violinist and teacher, building a homestead on raw land in between lessons and concerts. Fascinated by how we can develop resilience in our lives, in our families, in our communities. I'm excited about freedom tech and circular economies, and am deeply grateful for the devs and advocates who are helping build tools for a better future.

At least on Primal - if you don't follow yourself, you don't see your own posts in your feed.

Yes in theory, though I haven't gone to the dr for years so I'm not sure how often it would come up.

Bitcoin would actually be a huge plus, though; I want to be transacting with people who are building the system I want to live in.

I read what I could past the title - I don't have a subscription - but I'm not entirely sure it matters. Headlines and article titles seem to be the primary tools for shifting overton windows and shaping narratives. If he genuinely wanted to blame something other than the first amendment, that should have been reflected in the title.

Point taken though for my interpretation of what the author means. It's a fair assumption based on the title but idk for sure.

wow

Aside from being a defense of totalitarianism, the framing is hilarious - as if the words on a piece of paper were running around wreaking havoc. He means that other people's speech is out of control but doesn't quite want to say that, so prefers to blame the constitution? Dude, just move somewhere that doesn't have free speech built into the constitution.

“At the end of a momentous term,” Justice Jackson wrote, “this much is clear: The tsunami of lawsuits against agencies... has the potential to devastate the functioning of the federal government.”

She says that like it's a bad thing 😂

Sad ☹️

I don't want to have any heroes in Washington, but I genuinely like and admire Thomas Massie. Was so sorry to hear that his wife had died.

ha! yes, but after a while it diluted the responses too much for me

Mute button is lovely 💕

Speaking of walking out, the mute button works wonders for this thread 🙂

Yes

Whenever I get really down about things in the world, this is what I come back to: it's enough to just give my attention to what I want to see. (And it turns out that there's so much! So much magic and so much love and so much beauty...)

Make sure you're following the content you want to see! I follow a lot of btc-content folks but also a lot of permaculture/farming/gardening/homesteading because that's a big focus for me these days.

My feed is full of stuff that has nothing to do with bitcoin. Most of those folks are orange-pilled, but the vast majority of their posts are about sheep, mulberry trees, water catchment, etc.

I don't really understand this campaign. They can go ahead and change the code and make their very own Greenpeace-approved coin whenever they want.

(Do they not know that? or do they just assume that folks seeing the ad won't know that? It sounds like they're asking the Bitcoin Company™️ to do something.)

and the only one who has a decent answer to the environmental questions. He actually mentions regenerative agriculture 💕

But I've heard him - so many times - indicate that the answer to regulatory capture and govt over-reach is reform and more government. I'm not sure he really gets the question of incentives or the importance of decentralization.