💯, don’t do “stop energy” and as the builder, learn how to recognise the difference between stop energy and valid criticism: http://radio-weblogs.com/0107584/stories/2002/05/05/stopEnergyByDaveWiner.html?ref=buffer.com
spot on. related, be aware of “stop energy” and don’t do it: http://radio-weblogs.com/0107584/stories/2002/05/05/stopEnergyByDaveWiner.html nostr:note190ml7pdh8ugeqt257ag7hp7lwjl0xp4pnwjdkdwmp20cjvvqnrasfylgsy
nostr:npub1lelkh3hhxw9hdwlcpk6q9t0xt9f7yze0y0nxazvzqjmre3p98x3sthkvyz is an amazing creator and super cool dude. follow like subscribe zap whatevs but keep an eye on his stuff , it’s 10/10 nostr:note1560j87lvnfdv3ynsrckfwrnx9tp8angcj5lf5tlgm9s4l5e753wqeg7pcw
what’s your take? i read about it back when i first started learning about CJDNS and I2P, but never read deeper than a quick glance
i.e. don’t fall for drama masked as constructive criticism nostr:note1lv2sy4fq0drslkdjf24le6j2cgft4u6qc6jmue337wt3ja3ka7ysgjva7h
india 🇮🇳 🧡 
travel more; it challenges and changes your perspectives on things
people are not unhappy with fees. they are unhappy with being aware of the fees. people happily pay fees every day, it’s just that the fees are hidden.
it all boils down to “sender pays for fee,” which is not something people are used to. normally the fee is baked into the price they pay the receiver
hundreds of years of civilisation have shown that absolute morality does not exist, only incentives exist



