Unfollowed nostr:npub1xeejes6lu4scttcmzytq5wfad3e6rljpmhc3snqs89xz3jjavfasnuz3mx . In his first day he followed a total of 1 person besides himself and the Damus account (which are auto follows I believe). Clearly not here to experience the real Nostr. Follow people and engage. That's the way to truly "run Nostr."
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I don't expect all people to grasp how to use nostr and what are its benefits upon the first download of a client 🤷♂️
You might be very well right with your take, but give him time, time will tell.
I'm glad for anyone to dip in, no matter how deep or how fast.
Empty chairs would rule the country if this would be a real democracy, and they would get the ballot access everywhere.
I've been interviewing for some #product jobs, and got myself to think about the parallels between good product managers & economists vs the bad PMs & economists.
Good ones:
- enjoy and value discovering the truths no matter what it says
- obsessed with the Why and the Unseen
- respect the user (individual)
- observing over action
- long term view
- value profit
- minimalism
- realism
- humble
- Bitcoin
Bad ones:
- enjoy finding the evidence for their preferred solutions
- obsessed with the What and the Seen
- respect the aggregate metrics
- action over observing
- short term view
- value growth
- bloat
- metaverse
- egotists
- shitcoins
Often, the most dangerous to themselves.
The most dangerous are the people who want to protect you from accessing the biased information.
Cutting out the shackles and Stockholm syndromes.
I don't get you for one who's enjoying the Bitcoin doomerism around the economy and culture (with some optimism hidden in the long run).
But if you would, then for sure bookmark his last year's podcast with Marty Bent. Arguably, the best podcast of the year by some of the people in this group. It's pretty fascinating, but not for everyone.
Balaji is pretty bright, eloquent, and can articulate well his thesis around the defragmentation of the centralized institutions and rise of the freedom oriented Network States.
He's for sure not a Bitcoin purist. Having more utilitarian approach about using the best tool for whatever job at hand. Which in the past resulted into him building the digital casino ecosystems mostly just for the sake of making money for himself 😬.
Taking a mile, giving back an inch.
Wow, I didn't know it's so nice out there!
Lord, forgive me my ignorance 🙏
Three million malware-infected smart toothbrushes used in Swiss DDoS attacks
Comments ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39277990 )
Great fairy tale about how software ate the world.
"The source report says this sizable army of connected dental cleansing tools was used in a DDoS attack on a Swiss company’s website.
The firm’s site collapsed under the strain of the attack, reportedly resulting in the loss of millions of Euros of business."
Gonna become very famous Bitcoin art piece one day. Save it well.
Both can be true at once.
There's plenty of people who believe Bitcoin is better money and who use it (often). Yet, they keep emergency/operational liquidity in fiat.
It's a well tageted lightbulb for them.
I agree the writing could be honed in, and more succinct.
Migrants at the US border try to find weak points in barbed wire, it looks like some movie scene.
https://video.nostr.build/23591261954d417e573d40ba5da94ad7810b798c4d5f90391c0f4a8cc4ed605a.mp4
That must be some BS out of context drama footage. There's thousands of miles of border with nothing but few cactuses on guard.
Why would anyone even get close to these barbed containers? They are visible from miles away.


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