Here they are on Nostr:
@npub1xwmh3ygyv5jyyh6wlwx69w52clavapr068ve4029nhxv03559gvqxn3nmv
How about posts and threads that we can bookmark that are dedicated to supporting the circular economies being built and networked together within each country?
This might need an external file or list of notes (like this one for your recent post about Surnami:
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With an external list, with timestamps, we could track the growth and evolution of each local circular economy and perhaps help to map it out.
I'm very interested in watching the CE networks grow in countries like Surnami or Argentina. Starting with the list of countries, sorted by
Free speech has never been intended as a justification for saying whatever we want in whatever situation we find ourselves. It means being able to express views that might be unpopular without having to worry about repercussions that go above and beyond reasonable.
That's a good catch. There should be an app neutral way to grab a link to a nostr note that would automatically open or show properly in any of the apps.
You might enjoy this one.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U38WhfCjjzBXE0qWV5ZAh6c6114HpTGY6HVjeNaPtoo/edit?usp=sharing
I think my first suggestion would be https://highlighter.com/.
This would enable you to go back through your history of articles and posts, and bring them all into Nostr.
Another option would be to generate PDF versions of each of the articles, and then share them to IPFS via IPFS Desktop. Then you would be able to provide links to each article, and you can be guaranteed that they will always be the original PDF versions that you posted.
There are four major abstraction foundations for a civilization.
Information
Imagination
Capital
Trust
Bitcoin fixes Capital.
Nostr fixes Trust.
The next step to secure our foundation is to build a protocol for imagination and innovation. Something like Github, but built on an open data system like Nostr, IPFS, or something else that would allow people to see proposals, comment on them, fork them for improvements, and we could trace the development of any and all technological development in all sectors. Merge in the Copyright, Trademark and Patent office data collections from the US and around the world. We can use open source and creative commons to build the network and ensure the system is secure for inventors and developers.
The last step is to create a data repository and standards of data storage that can identify what is open, what needs secured and what needs hidden. Think a global protocol version of Wikipedia, but editors can't delete or strong arm the articles to say what they want it to say, and can't delete anything for being "not important enough". The Open Data Institute is ready and waiting.
I found this video to be very much worth the watch. And every segment, I just yelled "Bitcoin!!!" at the screen, because it would help or solve most of the issues they talk about.
I'm on Primal Mobile and Web, although I also have Amethyst installed on mobile and Gossip installed on my home desktop.
I have a LN wallet on Primal, and Strike (same source), and I also have a GetAlby connection on Browser on my home desktop.
This is a network of devices, apps and wallets that could be consolidated, but I'm not in a rush.
That's similar to asking whether the Internet is similar to America Online.
Basically, no. Twitter is a single platform. Nostr is a network of apps and platforms that is under nobody's control, free for anyone to develop, and totally absent are algorithms, corporations and advertising.
How about we show that data, but compared to the price of Bitcoin, and on a log scale.

Just buy Bitcoin. You'll soon enough be able to buy any house you want.
What caused me to pivot the hardest was the realization that CPI was not talking about the increase in prices, but that it was the long term record of the loss in purchasing power of the US Dollar. $1000 put into savings today should be able to buy $1000 worth of goods and services in 1 year, 10 years or 100 years. Those specific goods and services might change, but milk is milk, an acre is an acre, and an hour of labor time is an hour of labor time. With technological advances, we should be seeing the costs for goods and services come down as we use technology to find higher and higher levels of efficiency. Instead, we have middle men taking our value out of the supply chain one penny and one percentage point fee at a time.
This affects everyone, and is unavoidable for as long as we use a currency where the circulating supply can be increased or decreased at will, by fiat. Only by locking that supply to a fixed number can we change whether we have a foundation or not. Right now that foundation is being eroded from under our feet every monthly CPI report.
Bitcoin is not a hedge, it's not an escape valve, it is THE solution to this madness.
And none of this has to do with partisanship. Money is not partisan, it just counts.
it's the tubes, man, they were stuffed to the gills!
bandwidth. gah.
nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr looks like the Primal.net web app is down?
I would watch on DTube, and I'd watch streams on zap.stream.
Upload your existing videos to IPFS, and link them on Dtube. Start streaming on Zap.Stream.
No more corporates.
Support those who make this choice, even if it is not you.









