Don't be an ass to the Party.
I mean, it's more accessible even if you're not a pro. Especially doubles or triples. Less equipment needed too.
Favorite past time in Czech with a beer in your hand 👌
What could they do if they are really malicious?
Sell it for zero? Or just long-term downward pressure on price?
-> I'd love that
Sell it for (trillions) to the central bank?
-> I'm ok with this; it recognizes its value
Buy an army/resources and fight the virtuous Bitcoin users in the meatspace or via regulation?
-> I'd argue that the current States & Central Bankers govern much more coercive powers in their hands. So what...
The size of your stack does not matter.
Thanks, those are great points!
I was having in my head two issues (which are probably hard to combine).
A) - There's already plenty of the bigger more business-savy farmers offering shipping for their products; or in person pickups. But their offers are distributed across millions of personal sites.
- I'd like to combine them and all their products in a simple search aggregator; open source & ideally slap some Bitcoin payment options on top
B) - The little ones (who don't want to be on the lists), right in your neighborhood, who might sometimes have extra eggs/produce. I'll rather find those when realizing I need an extra dozen eggs on Monday morning than going to the store, or waiting for the Saturday farmer's market.
- This might be little harder problem to solve in public ways. Private local food clubs/forums might be suitable.
- Little shopstr.store with closed-source membership just for the small community, and temporary one-off products
That is a lot of determination; kudos to her!
I was wondering about how much people use sites like LocalHarvest, LocalHens, Barn2Door, ...
I can't see any truly public and open source databases like that. I think it would be great to build an aggregator on nostr, but also can't figure myself how to make it sustainable (someone has to keep updating the quality of the listings in the db) without making it closed source.
cc: nostr:npub1f5pre6wl6ad87vr4hr5wppqq30sh58m4p33mthnjreh03qadcajs7gwt3z
- Any thoughts on this?
- Is the discovery a big problem for folks i your area?
- Do small farms / homesteads actually want to be in searchable public databases like this?
Just curious, how did she find you/heard about you?
I'm trying to validate if "farm discovery" is a big problem for people.
simple mobile tools is in the process of being bought by non-privacy respecting ZipoApps.
if you use any of the simple apps on android (like me) because you wanted a solid privacy-respecting app, didn't want ads or privacy-invasive tracking...read the article below.
a fork is happening, but either way, it looks like it's time to jump ship...now
#grapheneos #calyxos #privacy #opensource #android #cybersecgirl
https://liliputing.com/android-app-maker-simple-mobile-tools-acquired-by-zipoapps/
Dang; I appreciate the alert!
Today nostr:npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev —
the man who has read more about #Bitcoin than anyone you know — is coming on #AnotherFuckingBitcoinPodcast
What questions do you have for Guy?
If you’re not already a listener, subscribe here: https://bitcoinpodcast.net/podcast
What are the top 3 AI hacks/tools he's using most often?
Found some older versions cached/saved in various clients noun profile views; but not the exact setups.
Gonna have to play with it a bit again.
If he comes out and asks for v4v, he'll get so much more than Spotify could ever give him. And creates closer connection with his audience too.
There's not even need for restricting it to Bitcoin. It just should be included as one of the options.
It's also just the timing. There were the "internet companies" in 2000s, many died, and eventually all became just "companies".
That by itself, doesn't mean that building " Internet companies" is bad.
It's bad to have the right product but be too early too.
Small compartmentalized projects and tickets with autonomy and clear responsibility by the specific devs.
Limit all the status options in the workflows as much as possible. The biggest chaos to me always was when each team decided to make marginal changes to their status workflows, and then it's impossible to consolidate.
If you have the benefit of working on smaller, autonomous team, I like Basecamp much more. It visualizes progress better, and seems less prone to micromanaget of every little task.
Yup. They are fully in the crash and burn mode.
The only appropriate response here: Ni un dedo!
https://video.nostr.build/2402ba57402fc139a6a1da917a8e3ed1ee46f3196d6c65cccc519f47d2d66e5f.mp4
We yet have to figure how to "degoogle" these. Ripping the batteries off, putting diesels in.
In the meantime, the dumb Toyota trucks is probably better base to start building on.



