Hey, Frens and Fellow Plebs,
I've thrown my hat into the ring of the #bitcoin2024 "Be on the Bitcoin Record" competition, and I NEED YOUR VOTES!π³ππ
https://b.tc/conference/2024/bitcoin-record
At the very last minute, the end of the last day, I entered a ballad. Curiously enough, my ballad does not once contain the word "bitcoin." Instead, it is a reflection on the cryptographic technique common to both bitcoin and nostr; asymmetric encryption.
https://wavlake.com/track/6f20f4fa-fd25-49e1-aae3-fec18f73c6cd
I hope you'll click the Wavlake link and give it a listen right now; even more, that you'll *enjoy* it and appreciate the message it conveys! And, IF you find it worthy, I hope you'll vote me up into the Top 21 slots to give me a shot in the judging (you can track my position at the b.tc website link above). NOTE: Because I entered late, I may not appear there yet? But please keep checking!ππ«ππ»π
Thanks in advance for your support!π
#bitcoin #contest #bitcoin2024 #music #record #vinyl #ballad #Aasymmetric Encryption #math #fiat #Satoshi #banksters #liberty #NationStates #JohnMaynardKeynes #TrojanHorse #NoSecondBest
Would it not be fairly straightforward to have a client that would allow you to browse while temporarily muting users who the thread maker has muted?π€
Thanks, Friend!
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Hi, nostr:npub13dkv8m0mhyxugsg80w64dc53ge5j264wq2dr77watvm6l7c6hqhsttmmqp,
Welcome to nostr, the Wild, Wonderful West of the internet!
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Everything will be incrementally better with you here.π₯π
You go, Friend!ππ₯π―πππ«π
This reminds me why compulsory state education is such a terribly, horribly, bad idea. Humans soak up knowledge like a sponge when internally motivated...π€π
it was actually a zap via wavelake for nostr:npub1cxp3l03x20mkzezzr4takm8w8zuva7xwvacmcewp97z58hjt8xls3mexlq 's ballad about bitcoin
was just funny seeing it said 1440 was ~USD$1
yeah i often use this number when i think something is really good and aligned with the higher purpose... just was noting that this amount now equals one cuckbuck
Thank you for the generous tribute. ππ»
Funny thing, I somewhere came across a "440" while working on the ballad (can't recall the exact context right now), which I found amusing because that is the ISO international pitch standard for the musical note A4.
And of course, that dredges up thoughts about globalist conspiracies, solfeggio frequencies, and etc.π³ππ
The really surprising thing is that they allowed this loophole to begin with.π€¬
Thanks for your very kind words and thoughts, and the book mention.ππ»π«
3D printing makes you have to think vertically and in inside-out, negative space ways.ππ
gm #plebchain
> The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.'
[Psalm 14:1a](https://www.esv.org/Psalm+14:1/)
Good morning...π«π
Pity the fool who does!π³
OK, Who's the wiseguy who pulled the plug?π€ππ€£
Why is it that, were it not for the very last minute, nothing would get done?
I put off recording and publishing this song until the eleventh hour...
You're seeing/hearing it here, first, original to nostr via Wavlake... It isn't polished, but I hope you'll "get my drift" until a better rendition comes along.
https://wavlake.com/track/6f20f4fa-fd25-49e1-aae3-fec18f73c6cd
Please give it a listen? I would love to hear your reaction.ππ»π
Beautiful poem about bitcoin...
Your original, non-AI work?π§π
Too cute!ππππ«πππ―
Hi, nostr:nprofile1qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfskuep0qyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnddakj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcqyq93rrjq6meal2a30us6jjnywuqlzsxckp36n6z0umjgxezwmsyukd6t6fq , Happy Easter Sunday, and Thanks for asking.ππ«π
I hope you don't mind, but you may be in for a bit of a story...ππ A decade ago, I was developing what has become our flagship product; the SILVERengines *proton*.
My original design concept was to machine some HDPE (High Density PolyEthylene) plastic in two pieces that could be screwed together with half a dozen machine screws and nuts. I made a prototype, and showed it to a couple of machine shops, asking for bids.
Well, the best bid I got was $15 per unit in a minimum quantity of 1,000 pieces, and I would have to supply the HDPE. That was out of the question for a tiny, self-funded agorist startup! But it also told me that I had some capital to allocate for production machinery, and at that point, I began researching 3D printers. This turned out to be revolutionary for my thinking; I started thinking like an FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer instead of an industrial milling machine, and that greatly improved the design of our product.
https://silverengines.com/specs/

The case is smaller, uses only two machine screw/nut pairs, is much more refined, and costs us a fraction of the $15 plus material original quote.
After much research, I chose the MakerGear M2 printer because of its industrial grade, rock-solid design and structure.
https://makergear.com/products/m2
It cost me about $3,000 delivered--20% of the original quote for parts alone--and it served me very well. As sales expanded, bought a second M2 to have some redundancy and to increase production.
MakerGear's story is a real "American Dream" story:
https://makergear.com/blogs/stories/makergears-founders-story
The printer we now have is an M3-ID, which is as solid as the original M2s but has a number of features (bed leveling, coated heated platform) that make it even better.
https://makergear.com/products/m3-id
MakerGear was fairly early in the 3D printer game, and their products are outstanding, but not cheap. Their story has currently taken a sad turn as a result of the ongoing destruction of the American nation-state:
https://makergear.com/pages/the-future-of-makergear
Well, if you're still reading, Pam, Thank You.π₯° I really appreciate your interest.π«π
Hi, Friends! I hope you're enjoying a blessed Easter Sunday.ππ«π
@Pam asked me today about my experience with 3D printers, and I got carried away and wrote her a whole book to answer.π€£
I thought I'd share it with all y'all as well... Enjoy! And Pam, thanks for asking.ππ»πππ«πππ―π
#grownostr #3DPrinting #agorism #enterprise #ColloidalSilver #MakerGear
Hi, nostr:nprofile1qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfskuep0qyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnddakj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcqyq93rrjq6meal2a30us6jjnywuqlzsxckp36n6z0umjgxezwmsyukd6t6fq , Happy Easter Sunday, and Thanks for asking.ππ«π
I hope you don't mind, but you may be in for a bit of a story...ππ A decade ago, I was developing what has become our flagship product; the SILVERengines *proton*.
My original design concept was to machine some HDPE (High Density PolyEthylene) plastic in two pieces that could be screwed together with half a dozen machine screws and nuts. I made a prototype, and showed it to a couple of machine shops, asking for bids.
Well, the best bid I got was $15 per unit in a minimum quantity of 1,000 pieces, and I would have to supply the HDPE. That was out of the question for a tiny, self-funded agorist startup! But it also told me that I had some capital to allocate for production machinery, and at that point, I began researching 3D printers. This turned out to be revolutionary for my thinking; I started thinking like an FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer instead of an industrial milling machine, and that greatly improved the design of our product.
https://silverengines.com/specs/

The case is smaller, uses only two machine screw/nut pairs, is much more refined, and costs us a fraction of the $15 plus material original quote.
After much research, I chose the MakerGear M2 printer because of its industrial grade, rock-solid design and structure.
https://makergear.com/products/m2
It cost me about $3,000 delivered--20% of the original quote for parts alone--and it served me very well. As sales expanded, bought a second M2 to have some redundancy and to increase production.
MakerGear's story is a real "American Dream" story:
https://makergear.com/blogs/stories/makergears-founders-story
The printer we now have is an M3-ID, which is as solid as the original M2s but has a number of features (bed leveling, coated heated platform) that make it even better.
https://makergear.com/products/m3-id
MakerGear was fairly early in the 3D printer game, and their products are outstanding, but not cheap. Their story has currently taken a sad turn as a result of the ongoing destruction of the American nation-state:
https://makergear.com/pages/the-future-of-makergear
Well, if you're still reading, Pam, Thank You.π₯° I really appreciate your interest.π«π





