i'm very risk averse, and consider myself fiscally conservative and financially responsible
that's why i bitcoin
just moving to more deserving hands
you're not an over-thinker you're an under-actioner
just start. you'll feel better, i promise
i currently have an 80:20 nostr-to-twitter attention ratio
rookie numbers, i need to get it to 90:10
Enjoyed writing about privacy on Nostr here, as it's something I've been thinking a lot about recently:
https://foundationdevices.com/2023/03/privacy-on-nostr/
Looking forward to key management improving in particular, thankful for all of the work around NIP-26 and similar on that front!
Would love any feedback you all have, as always 😀
zap incoming for this 💜
i'd rather have four hours of quality, concentrated work time than 8 hours of time to do work
the latter ends up becoming the former in the end anyway
persistence is a form of defiance
so is optimism
i had a dream last night that featured the sparrow hat
i was at an airport and saw one left behind in a little cubby in the corner
it wasn't mine, this one had the inside part taken out so it was more floppy
i put it on a shelf which was apparently the lost and found shelf and had other hats on it
but i secretly worried someone would steal it because it's such a cool hat
so i carried it with me instead
and am realizing now that i
i was the thief.
🫤

pv fam 🤙
zap someone today for no reason in particular 
pv fam 🤙
it's already march and i'm sure you have things you said you wanted to do this year so you better get to it tick tock lfg 
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Rules of style: The first rule of style is to have something to say. The second rule of style is to control yourself when, by chance, you have two things to say; say first one, then the other, not both at the same time.
—Georg Pólya, Hungarian mathematician and educator
pv fam 🤙
time for another fun day in Nostr Valley https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_48fcf6b0482f60f99a9cac2eef7a87e249294b26bd828b8f6905b25147e1cc78.webp
"When you think of the crowning American achievements, it's being able to deliver low-cost high-reliability power to households. And we're now seeing that achievement threatened in a number of different ways, ignorance chief among them.
So we have an opportunity to do what we do best, which is apply a free and open market to a problem that affects human flourishing, and we can take that grindstone and we can apply it to the problem until all that's left is dust.
And so that's my expectation: that by introducing a free and open market for electricity, and by introducing a free and open market for bitcoin and the buyer of last resort, we're going to be able to deliver orders of magnitude more electricity, on a non-environmentally compromising basis, on a non-cost-prohibitive basis, and on a free, fair, and open basis, such that the innovators of tomorrow will not have to worry about turning their thermostat up and down the same way that the innovators of today don't worry about pressing 'Search' on the Google bar."
—Harry Sudock, CSO of Griid Infrastructure
is Tidal worth it?
i love music but Spotify Premium has been treating me very well since 2012
it's the topic of tonight's monthly Austin Bitcoin Club meetup too https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_c4a244339931a6fbbbaa7a0a0b1ea5a686d31e56cbe6789bf64d2a8aeea3adeb.webp
i woke up to more zaps today, thank you anonymous nostronauts! 🤙💜
you are single-satedly motivating me to add more value on here
