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Been looking for a good novel to read and started reading The Poppy War after nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx mentioned it on RHR. Only a couple chapters in but a fun read so far. Enjoyed reading The Mandibles as well due to Odell''s recommendation. Always interested in what bitcoiners are reading, especially fiction.

Theft of Fire by Devon Erickson was a great new sci-fi/heist story. Guy Swann even interviewed him not too long ago

nostr:npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev Are you aware of any one article/write-up (and probably one of your podcast episodes) that explains or offers intro to decentralized protocols and apps (preferablly for normies)? Mainly Nostr, Holepunch and Bitcoin

I wanted to provide some material in a comment to this latest sub stack post by El Gato Malo: https://open.substack.com/pub/boriquagato/p/escaping-abilene-paradoxes-and-the?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=b7jv3

Same. Though I went straight out of college into a job into entry level position in the back offices of a bank.

From what I understand, many shares were bought (+$4billion), but they haven't bought the the BTC to back it yet. There are delays since cash settlement or whatever isn't until EOD at the earliest. I imagine if there was USD price movement due to buying actual BTC it will be on at least a 1 day lag.

Nothing's happening

It is a new year

Not sure how/if this would apply to app design, but as a long-time gamer I've seen that free-to-play games tend to have worse (in my opinion) design due to their monetization strategy. They tend to only be a certain genre and most are designed to have endless gameplay loops and engagement maxing. I find the incentives horrible.