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The #news and #algorithms get the most #engagement from sad, scary, and depressing stories. Since more engagement means they make more money, which they have to do to survive in the #FIAT system, that is what they overwhelmingly focus on because #fear pays the bills.

As a result the majority of people feel like the world is getting worse and worse, when it's in not! In fact, it's getting better and better with new inventions and innovations being thought up and worked on all the time.

Here are 2 videos I felt show some progress happening today that can improve our world:

New cheap and easy method to #desalinate salt water into fresh water with far fewer downsides, helping us get to a world where everyone has abundant access to fresh water:

https://youtu.be/2XzmNpacpvk?si=MuJRWC_DwOtUyCQs

Innovation to reduce the time humans need to waste on #LastMile #Delivery, also reducing #traffic and #pollutants in the air we breath, and moving is towards a more #Efficient #SharingEconomy:

https://youtu.be/BgMu35T9P9Y?si=op5VLlXEDbSn37pQ

#Progress is happening, its just hidden in all the noise.

#Abundance

#Hope

#Hodl

#Bitcoin

A global #Bitcoin Standard makes #governments obsolete.

The People of Dubai don't watch the Flintstones but the people of Abu Dhabi doooooo.

#AskNostr

What's the difference between Dubai and Abu Dhabi?

I'm really into Mason jars lately and this is a great idea! I can keep a small number of jars dry for when I need a dry one, but otherwise keeping them full of water is brilliant, even if we don't like tap it's better than nothing in an emergency situation.

I agree. People do better work when they love what they're doing because they WANT to do it. Forcing people to work when they don't want to, because they have to pay their bills as the monetary system keeps making prices go up while savings go down and means they're miserable and doing subpar work anyway. The best work is done by people who choose to do it, let people choose.

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Bitcoin and Nostr embody TRUTH in its purest form.

Revisit the pivotal moments in human history that have led to our current state. The invention of language and the printing press enabled the widespread dissemination of information, unlocking massive human flourishing. The advent of the internet took this to the next level, freeing information from geographical constraints and facilitating global connectivity.

However, our current system is inherently flawed. It relies on humans trusting one another, often from a distance, without any guarantees of authenticity. Humans are notorious for their self-interest and propensity to deceive others when it serves them. This fundamental weakness has led to the proliferation of misinformation, manipulation, and control.

The game-changer lies in the emergence of uncorruptable value transfer protocols, such as Bitcoin. These systems allow us to transcend the need for human trust, instead relying on cryptographic proof and decentralized verification. For the first time, we can follow the value to determine TRUTH, unencumbered by intermediaries, biases, or agendas.

Nostr, as a social protocol, takes this concept further. By incentivizing the creation and dissemination of high-value information, it fosters an ecosystem where truth is rewarded and falsehoods are penalized. This paradigm shift has far-reaching implications, as it enables individuals to make informed decisions, free from the influence of manipulated narratives.

Imagine a world where information is no longer controlled by centralized authorities, and individuals are empowered to seek truth without interference. The potential for human flourishing is boundless. We're on the cusp of a revolution that will redefine the fabric of our society, and it's exhilarating to be part of it.

So pumped to be here with you all ❤️❤️

#GM #Nostr #asknostr

Agreed and reposted.

I used to, now maybe every other day or longer. It helped that my girlfriend said she didn't care about daily showers, only when feeling sweaty/dirty/especially stinky. That made sense, so now that's what I do.

I was replying to a comment about the movie The Menu, not sure why it showed up as a note.

Here's a link to the comment I was replying to: https://primal.net/e/note12mu4t6a67py59hhv5sjvnlyldf357xphwj6km60v8akk9nnf49jq4njz05

I was thinking this morning about how we leave LED lights on all the time and don't even care, yet our grandparents would walk around turning off the lights whenever they left a room, and it got me thinking about the real #debasement adjusted electricity cost of 1960 vs today.

In 1960 an oz of #gold was $35, and a kwh of #electricity was 2.6 cents. So you could buy 1346 kwh for an oz of gold, which you could earn with 12.7 hours of labor at the #medianwage of $2.75/hr. This also meant you could buy 105.8 kwh of electricity with an hour of your time. A #lightbulb would use 60 watts, so would use a kwh every 16.5 hours.

Today an oz of gold is about $2600, which you can earn in 76.74 hours at today's median wage of $33.88, and the cost per kwh of electricity has "gone up" to about 16.5 cents meaning you could buy 15,757 kwhs with an oz of Gold, and you can buy 205.33 kwh with an hour of your time.

Relative to gold electricity has dropped in price 91.5%. But #wages have dropped in value relative to gold by 83.45%. So relative to hourly wages, the meaningful metric to people, electricity has reduced in price by only about 1/2.

However, in addition to the price of electricity falling substantially, the #electronics we use are also much more efficient. Today an LED light bulb will use only 10 watts, 6 times less than in 1960, and gives you 100 hours of light for only 1 kwh. 6 times more light for half the price, or 12 times more light for the same price! A 91.7% reduction in cost for lighting our homes relative to our labor hours.

On the median hourly wage today you can get over 20,000 hours of light from a single lightbulb for 1 hour of labor. In 1960 you could only get just over 1700 hours of light. Not to mention the cost to replace the light bulbs going down as well, due to their longer durability. This is a substantial improvement by almost any metric.

But what if wages had stayed the same relative to Gold because the world lived on a sound monetary standard the entire time?

If in 1960 an oz of gold could buy you 1346 kwh which would give you 16.5 hours of light each, that works out to 22,209 hours of light per oz of Gold. Since it would take you 12.7 hours to earn that oz of gold, 1 hour of median labor would get you 1748.74 hours of light.

Fast forward to today, cheaper electricity + more efficient electronics, an oz of gold will give you 15,757 kwhs of electricity which can power an LED bulb for 100 hours each. So an oz of gold now gives us 1,575,700 hours of light vs 22,209 hours in 1960. This means if wages had stayed the same relative to Gold then you would get 124,070.9 hours of light from an hour of your labor, instead of the 20,000 hours you can actually get today. All vs the 1748.74 hours of light you could get for the same hour of labor 64 years ago.

124,070.9 / 1748.74 = 70.94

71 times more light for the same amount of gold, thanks to efficiency gains in our light bulbs and improvements to our electricity generating capacity bringing the cost of energy down. The world is getting incredibly cheaper all around us all the time, we just don't see it thanks to the FIAT system. Due to this FIAT debasement, 83% of the efficiency/technological gains has been taken from us all. This is the real theft.

Monetary Inflation is theft, the growth rate of the M2 is the true inflation rate, not the CPI. Inflation doesn't just rob us of our past earnings in the form of our savings, it reduces our future earnings too by debasing our wages.

₿ clears the fog of debasement we've been living under, truly revealing the world of abundance we live in TODAY. If we embrace its simplicity as the best savings instrument ever discovered and/or created by humanity, then we will all truly prosper having freed ourselves from the yoke of bondage that is the centrally controlled FIAT currencies of the world.

You really don't need to work so much. Have a new perspective, lower your time preference, live as frugally as possible within your means and do whatever you can to save as much of your money in BTC and you will be free of the drudgery much more quickly. Buy second hand whenever possible, learn how to cook at home and buy tools that assist you in that endeavor such as a quality blender / slow cooker / pressure cooker / rice cooker / bread maker etc. When you're free, you'll be able to use your time for more useful and important endeavors such as thinking / writing / inventing / volunteering and so on, and also have more time to spend with your family and friends.

Contrary to what many today feel, life is worth living and it can be much more meaningful. The future is bright and full of hope, you just have to leave the cave to see it.

I love the part where the knight guy walks in an especially straight line when leaving the group, "oh wait there's a rock in his way is he gonna go around or... nope straight over the rock fancy that" LMAO.

"No generation has a right to contract debts greater than can be paid off during the course of its own existence."

- Credited to either George Washington or Thomas Jefferson. Not clear which one said it, or if either really did but it's still a good hard hitting quote regardless.

Damn, forgot about it but it was incredible. Best Godzilla movie imo. I'm looking to buy a copy eventually, when the prices come down from the initial release pricing.

Severance was great! If we're adding TV recommendations my favorite recent show has to be Foundation. Such an epic sci-fi, better than Dune IMO.

Watched this movie while high, thought it was incredible. Yes it has some inconsistencies, but overall a great sci-fi.

Rewatched Idiocracy a few months ago and my girlfriend and I have been quoting it constantly. Such an underrated and hilarious movie. Also love Office Space and Airplane, haven't seen margin call though.

Couldn't disagree more, so many incredible movies in the last 5 years. See my other reply for quite a few great recommendations!