Would love those columns to be configurable. Maybe for hashtags, follows, tags, etc
I’m hoping WavLake becomes a big thing
If Substack is married to fiat-subscriptions, we should just bolt-on a long-form nostr alternative. I am happy to pay per view, but loathe yearly $30-50 subscriptions!

I did a 2 day fast last week... good thing I didn't tweet about it. Seriously though, you are on a *very* short leash over there. I'm counting my days until I delete my Twitter. I'm spending more time here.
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question: is a hashtag an actual nostr event? I think #nostrgram would benefit greatly by having user defined columns.
Following | Following+ | #plebchain | Fiat Clownworld
We learned the hard way to keep 'em indoors.

Gotta love the Babylon Bee !
I wonder what narrative trickery the Fed/Gov will sucker the smaller banks with to get them to suicide?
Downloaded this on Fountain app… you set up to receive boostagrams, right?
It is really hard to identify a single institution or previously trusted source that isn't completely compromised now.
Cool! I never played a Fender Mustang. Shorter scale length?
I agree, and they will concentrate their efforts around halvenings.
I put ‘belief’ in the same category. It really hit home for me when I had a vax mandate deadline meeting with my lab’s big bosses, and the first thing I heard was the medical director saying “🙏please tell me you still BELIEVE in SCIENCE “.
That inversion blew my mind (and my career).
Global is a mess LOL
So it looks like Elon is in a tough situation... China is pissed that he's Tweeting about 'lab leak' from the Wuhan 'Rona GoF Lab. Elon needs China more than China needs Tesla.
Maybe Elon should run Twitter as a Nostr client and then he can claim, "hey it's open source & distributed so don't blame me!"
“A Canticle for Leibowitz”, by Walter M. Miller, Jr
The book’s first novella, “Fiat Homo” (“Let there be Man”), is set at a monastery in the Utah desert some six hundred years after a nuclear holocaust known as the Flame Deluge. The war caused a backlash against learning and knowledge, called the Simplification, which wiped out almost all traces of civilization. Most of the people on earth are illiterate. Many are deformed by radiation. The monks who reside in the monastery are devoted to honoring the memory of Isaac Edward Leibowitz, a Jewish scientist at Los Alamos who was martyred for his efforts to safeguard scientific knowledge in the aftermath of the conflict. They collect and transcribe the “Leibowitz Memorabilia,” including shopping lists, technical documents, and circuit diagrams that they cannot even begin to understand.
review: https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/science-fiction-classic-still-smolders
archive: https://archive.is/ReHZ7
#MustReadBooks #SciFi

That looks a bit too depressing for me to read (or watch?). Right now I'm reading Hothouse by Brian W. Aldiss, a sci-fi writer I've never read before. It is danged intriguing from the very first chapter.
This is a question we kick around from time to time at our local meetups. Younger maxis tend to adopt hardcore ‘underground economy’ solutions, while older types like me accept the reality of 1) KYC+taxes for using BTC for large sales (property, cars), and 2) non-KYC for everything else in a sly, roundabout way.

