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I think so yeah, organisations can have broad aspirations and values but their application of those will always be specific and narrow. Thus it is important to deliniate what specific aim/community/group/pasture/etc is of concern to the organization. And thus there must be a limit where an organisation stops functioning since its 'specific' application is not specific anymore and thus too broad. However, when it comes to a common resource that cannot defend itself from capital strip mining it becomes harder since it wont be able to be specifically defined. I think it is possible to defend the commons but it takes a cultural change to defend those. Maybe downstream from having hard money with strong values this will become possible. As a community it is possible to reject to coordinate with the exploiter and possibly if enough communities have strong values and take a stand, the cost vs. benefit could outweigh the free rider behaviour. The community will have to act as an individual and the individual as a community (I am because we are, and we are because I am). What do you think? Do you perhaps have resources (articles, books, movies, etc.) that might be interesting to me and could give me some perspective. There must've been more people thinking about this, right?

I'm happy my attention has been drawn to Ubuntu. I always missed the community part of Bitcoin but this might be something where I will find the answers I've been looking for

I always questioned myself wether I noticed the flicker and spectre of the led lights I had around me untill I put in an incandescent lamp and noticed how calm it made my body feel and how a quick move with my eyes was so much less stressful. The last tip really is a game changer!

Thank you Satoshi for giving us the option to decouple ourselves responsibly from the technologies and powers that are destroying our planet.

Fiat took our knobs, bitcoin bring them back plz

https://youtube.com/shorts/9cVMk2Ab9fU

Community is build on trust, the public is build on distrust. Bitcoin, thus, is a public affair and not a community affair. I think a lot of modern problems, soil degradation, deforestation etc., require community solutions since they are caused by government (public) interference. Bitcoin will empower individuals - and they can use this power to build communities - but I think we will also need money that is analogous to community.

Ecash is the base layer for communities

What did your Saturday look like in 1 picture nostr? I'll start

Shouldn't he be disclosing the naan then?

Big words and accusations, 0 examples. Still have to read the paper but I doubt there will be any signal in it.

https://www.uu.nl/en/background/the-philosophy-and-politics-behind-blockchain-and-bitcoin-from-technology-to-ideology

Wow, first time I had someone call to get in the market instead of out. Seemed like such a cool man who knows what he is doing

Any plebs got tips for Berlin?

Hey man! How's the consultancy job going? I have got to say that I'm quite at my limit of my current assignment (customer service). I'm curious what kind of assignment you're doing and if you're still learning on the job?

The hardest part about skating is destroying a completely fresh pair of shoes the first sesh you wear them