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Interested in keeping focus vs. discovering new people and things.

Just browsing for the first time. Seems pretty alive. Different crowd but not as bad as I would have thought after some comments here. That’s just my first impression though after a couple of minutes.

Any thoughts about mstodon?

Pretty sure orange juice is missing.

Replying to Avatar Disturbia

i used to be a "crypto" educator.

between 2017-2019 i was primarily a maxi.

then from 2019 onwards i started exploring a lot of projects.

received grants too from various organisations like Osmosis Blockchain, Juno Blockchain, Waves Blockchain.

We did a lot of online classes https://youtube.com/@MySekolahKriptoTV

and a number of physical classes in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

After the UST collapse, me and my mates suffered a lot from the downfall. first it was UST, then the other "crypto". nowadays, I shy from teaching. the trauma. i just quietly stack sats by myself

Not many Bitcoiners with a pure history.

Where can I browse a history of my Nostr reactions?

Removed Twitter results from https://sps.bio. It is Nostr only now. Broke my heart though.

Just downloaded my Twitter archive. Now I am contemplating whether I should send a last Tweet.

Filtering out those you already follow is already on the ToDo list.

The categorization is a nice idea. I might find a way to use my search index for that. E.g. collect the most used words per cluster or sth.. This might all take a while though.

In a perfect world, you should find contacts close to your dot or with the same color cooler than those far away.

It might serve as the basis for recommendations. There is still a lot of spam in the dataset though, and many dead accounts.

I have a bunch of kind 3 events lying around and used two different methods to visualize the resulting contact list graph.

One is used for the coloring (Louvain) - don’t ask me, why or how it works, but it looks cool.

The other is for the distances between contacts (force direction). Basically it makes contacts repell each other but following relations attract each other, so that in the end subgraphs with a lot of internal followings will cluster.

Hmmm, https://sps.bio/?q=privilege%20problematic%20patriarchy 😅.

Might be my search is too stupid - or there just aren’t that many “left” people here, yet.

I particularly liked problematic, patriarchy and privilege. Thank you!

What would some words be that left/socialist people use that e.g. libertarians wouldn’t?

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I’ve been using Evernote as an archive of important docs, art projects my kids made that I didn’t want to physically keep, ancient family photos, etc. It’s time to self host this stuff, and I’d like to do it using my nostr:npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll Pro. I’d like to keep as much Evernote parity as possible (tags, folders, etc).

I realize I could go to Start9’s Telegram channel and ask around, but I’d prefer to get a broader list of suggestions (and I really dislike using Telegram). The closest thing I can find on the official marketplace is NextCloud, which may or may not be awesome. Any suggestions from fellow Nostriches is appreciated. Migration is going to take some time. I was an early adopter of EN, and I have a ton of stuff to move…and I only want to do it once. 🙂

Maybe https://highlighter.com? I heard it mentioned by nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft as an Evernote alternative. Notes are probably public by default though. Maybe it can be combined with a private relay or sth.

I see Bitcoin as the attempt to break the game theory that forces countries to inflate money supply.

If there are more and more Bitcoiners equally distributed among all countries, it might lessen the pressure that inflation causes. It can/will only work if all work less, equally.

(If e.g. only one country were to do it, it would suffer due to relative productivity loss.)

Really a kinda socialist, growth slowing idea beneath it all.

On the other hand Bitcoin is increasing growth due to need of energy, but then again it might energy more expensive for other purposes. Very interesting tension.

If you negotiate salary, it is not prt of that amount, is all I meant. Of course the worker’s productivity needs to be bigger than salary plus hidden parts, is I guess what you are saying. That is all beside the point though, which is, that inflation might benefit net productivity, since workers have to work more. So it is not all bad, just bad for the worker, at minimum in short term.

The optimum has to be figured out though, and it seems, and controlled inflation has been used as a tool for quite some time now. Also, you can divert e.g. divert additional health cost to the worker, too. In Germany, insurance is split 50/50 between worker and employee, and quality is reduced steadily. There are private insurances, too.