ef
nobody
efb8614ca2ab15152fffa65317a2ff8aa556a9cc9b312d774813042b7f8f11d7
account deleted

I can't this time but I'm dead serious on the place. How long you been there?

Yeah but isn't retail basically fucked at the moment? The squeeze is on from every angle. If the universe throws in a housing collapse I'm not sure you see retail again until the next cycle. This cycle could be entirely the first ignorant institutional fomo session.... nostr:note1gpzvk34nvavf37r2afsj0d8652cw5rhy4t5kw0evlnarreyajvhqxjf0qe

If you are in Australia, leave.

Be bloodthirsty. Be ruthless. Be kamikaze. We take everything. We buy it up and we buy it down.

This is how I used to sleep before blackrock entered. nostr:note1pua5as00vtgfjtz22dgr9k3x2dmx36esy6mwgluj8pks5x8tktqqtmakmv

It's very true and very possible. People at the PhD level often have natural blind spots by virtue of their narrow focus over many years.

There are aspects of AI research that will never touch the concept of digital scarcity.

However if the white man speaking is a self proclaimed 'futurist' and he cannot articulate why digital scarcity is a profound discovery then chances are his predictions on AI will be wildly inaccurate.

All the grifters are in Argentina right now.

Replying to Avatar JeffG

📣 Announcement time! 📣

As you might have guessed (from the photos I keep posting, mostly), I really love the place where I'm fortunate enough to live. It's a small town in northern Italy. We're surrounded by 3000m peaks, Lake Como is a short drive away, and the people are warm, welcoming, and hard-working.

My wife and I moved here 14 years ago with no more expectation than trying to figure out how we could live in the alps to climb and ski right outside our backdoor. Over those 14 years, Valchiavenna has become our home.

For a long time, I've been plotting and scheming about how I could give more back to this community that has given me so much and over the last few months, with the help of many local friends, all the pieces have started to come together.

Bitcoin Chiavenna is aimed at building a stronger Chiavenna using Bitcoin but; more broadly, it's a project focused on exploring how small, often marginalized, rural communities can benefit from adopting Bitcoin.

Chiavenna is the perfect petri dish for experimentation. We have local hydro power generation (run by a local coop). We are a stone's throw from Switzerland, which brings both tourism and shows local government how sane (and very minimal) regulation of digital assets can be beneficial. And, unlike many small towns in Italy, we have a large population of young entrepreneurs who haven't bailed for the big city and have started dozens of local businesses.

My hope is that our education and our learnings will be beneficial for other towns across Europe and North America. Many of whom, facing the death of their traditional industries, are having to find new ways to thrive, and do so without becoming wholly dependent on the central government for handouts.

I grew up in a small town. I live in a small town. I want to see tens of thousands of vibrant, wealthy, interesting, weird small towns across the planet. And I want them all to run on Bitcoin.

If you're with me, I'd love your support. We've just launched a Geyser project to raise funds for the first phase of several projects. We've got some cool rewards listed there, with more coming in the future.

And if anyone is coming through the area, let me know. I'd be happy to show you around and help you leave a few sats behind at local businesses!

Onwards and upwards! 🏔️🚀

https://geyser.fund/project/bitcoinchiavenna

Way to go Jeff! Sounds awesome and I will bring my tribe through one day! 👍🏻🤝

Shnyder guy

Gamon guy

Ramsey guy

A lot of ramblings...

Derek im trying to establish how you go from 'two guys got caught in my local town' to 'this proves it's impossible for voter fraud to occur in a statistically meaningful way anywhere in the US'.

This appears to be your preferred conclusion and that somehow only 'loonies' on the conservative side are concerned about electoral integrity. Is all such concern unfounded, unwarranted and imprudent?

They couldn't even agree on the scientific approach to production of vaccines. They couldn't enforce a uniform treatment protocol. They couldn't agree on when to close borders. They can't even coordinate on an investigation to determine where Covid originated from.

No they did NOT achieve global coordination during Covid. That is precisely why they are now trying desperately to drive overarching executive powers into the WHO.

I think all knowledge is grounded or anchored to an objective truth(s) established via their verifiability in reality.

Perceptions are useful but dangerous abstractions of objective truths. We can perceive the smell of bacon and infer knowledge of bacon in the next room but it can actually be in truth a dangerous concoction of chemicals in the environment etc.

One can drive oneself mad through introspection precisely because the knowledge acquired may lose any sense of anchoring to an objective truth of the physical world.

Perhaps I'm wrong. Strong posibility 🤣