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With nostr:npub16fcy8ynknssdv7s487nh4p2h4vr3aun64lpfea45d7h4sts9jheqevshgh we focus on high availability by having the geographic relays transparent to users. All notes are streamed (synced) across all relays we run. But Brazilian users, for example would all connect and benefit from a short number of hops to their geo relay.

I do think in the future there may be special interest relays. Or ones with select users with write access but these should still stream to other "Tier 1" relays. Big relay operators need to commit to streaming between themselves or will end up with centralized silos.

Oh, thanks for sharing. I just discovered that they follow me, so I have write permission. I added the relay now. It looks promising, especially because they have relays in two of the countries where I spend most of my time 🤙

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Yes, that’s the only acceptable way

Pretty relaxing. Hitting the gym soon 🤙 PV!

Nope. In a decentralised protocol, it doesn’t make much sense—as it fluctuates wildly

Bing AI is most annoying LLM out there. It’s the snowflake of AI chatbots

Running 1.4.3 (15) 🤙⚡️

Have a good Saturday, #nostr ☀️

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I spent the first 20 years of my adult life wasting it in "political action". I stood for parliament in New Zealand, was part of a group of three who wrote the founding philosophy of another party (still existing), and finally ended up forming my own party.

However, in the mid-90s, after reading "How I found freedom in an unfree world" by Harry Browne, I entered a period of intense self reflection which ended up with me abandoning political action completely. In fact, the last time I voted was in 1997.

Since then I have come to realise that democracy is a charade, a sham - a smoke and mirrors operation.

We are offered the opportunity to vote every three to five years, casting our lot for typically one of two political parties. The belief is that by doing so we have a meaningful say - via our elected representatives - in the future of our country.

Of course all this is tosh. It doesn't really matter who we vote for or which party wins. At the end of the day no meaningful change ever happens - just fiddling on the margins.

Over the years I have come to realise the real power is beyond public politics, beyond voting and beyond accountability. In particular, since Covid there has been an obvious global coordination of policy - at least in the West. None of this policy ever reaches the ballot box and changing parties doesn't undo any bad policy.

The most infuriating thing is how we are propagandised into believing we live in "free" societies when the truth is the absolute opposite.

The revolution must continue. It started with the separation of church and state. We are now in the separation of money and state phase, closely followed by the separation of communication networks and state.

But to be fully free we must also acknowledge that the way we are currently governed is unsustainable and contrary to all the requirements of a free society.

We live in exciting times.

Great post!

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