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Mark Camper
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Bitcoin Pleb & Econ larper. Paying bills with Product & UX. Love for the tough mountain climbs and manual labor. Currently enrolled in a Blue collar bootcamp. CZ/EN

2sats:

I wonder if it paradoxically wouldn't have even more signal if you truly took it as a brainstorm in between yourself.

I think the natural tendency to speak to the broader audience makes the knowledge share little duplicate with all the other podcasts.

Rather than explaining the concepts and ideas to broader audience, I would love hear what does Harry want to genuinely ask Cathie, what she wants to ask Obi, ... ie forget there's potentially the audience.

This is normal only after the grind.

Yup, and I learned quite some in the meantime as well 🤙

UBI will be for *essential* goods only.

Obviously, that will exclude meat, but will include liquor.

Does Bitcoin fix blue screens?

Accent - BS. Maybe little too dramatic and theatrical here, but as long as it's perfectly understandable...

I'm very glad that Bitcoin isn't just a US bubble.

It cracks the illusion that these people need to on any sort of standards to do the job.

It's the true all-capabilies-friendly-workplace as long as you vote with the party line. Examplary ESG marxism there.

I mean, it's beating the *CPI*, and probably will be throughout next 2-3 quarters at least. In the US.

I just heard on the pod "fierce competition for the poor and cushy socialism for the rich" - arguably the ratio of cushiness:struggle is proportionally worse to the worldwide 'relationship distance' from the Washington.

Free money for the already rich - getting their cash pillows to neutral real yields, and inflating their assets, while just inflation for everyone else.