But that thought idd crossed my mind too. I just wonder why innovation often leads to more complexity 🤣
Not if their hacked. Expected safety can be more dangerous than no safeguards, because people pay more attention
To add to that, keep it simple and local. No radio signals, no internet. This is just a bad idea: better solutions are available
Why would emergency services need such a button when they have a sirene? Busses can be easily prioritised in their own lane
I don't understand how my events can travel the network quickly if I only connect to 1,2 or 3 relays. What am I missing here?
ATTENTION IS OUR MOST SCARCE ASSET BUT WE CONSTANTLY WASTE IT.
FTFY
Dutch #cuisine in the making #localfoodstr 
Thanks for bringing the sun along. 🌞
Don't think it is supposed to do this 🤔 https://video.nostr.build/fead1dcd1f39a07c974676d99b6978c73e3bc8e369b4dc6765cf1dd1042a3363.mp4
We're already on it capt'n
What is your country of heritage and how did that shape your vision on the world?
Although similar his name is "van Rijn", which is named after one of our main rivers de Rijn.
I just read another Dutch article explaining the foundations Dutch (slave) trade laid for modern capitalism in the 17th century. Interesting read https://www.bnnvara.nl/joop/artikelen/nederland-als-grondlegger-van-het-moderne-kapitalisme-de-rol-van-de-nederlandse-slavenhandel
I knew Dutch VOC laid some fundamentals, like shareholder tradings, but never realised the full extent. Partly, because in my knowledge it were foreign thinkers/economists (Adam Smith f.e.) who laid out capatalism from which it evolved into what we have now. I am university scholed in the Netherlands btw




