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Bitcoiners, The moon gets its light from the sun, The moon can't shine without the sun, You're all my sun, (except CoreTard pedos) So I shine

Ha, ha...every improvement project i do requires multiple Home Depot trips. Glad it's not just me.

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Last week, my sister nostr:npub10tct4d5td04frptyls4mk0nf7v28tzs6qza7ur4dfhlkw88y0v5sfzy70g and I participated in the HRF Financial Freedom retreat and met incredible people working to empower the most vulnerable. We come from Rwanda, a dictatorship where financial freedom is limited by the state. It monitors & controls transactions to prevent the funding of human rights activists, dissidents, opposition movements and journalists. There is a solution to this and we need to educate our people about the power of Bitcoin to circumvent the financial and economic challenges imposed by the dictatorship. AND bring everyone here on #Nostr nostr:npub1trr5r2nrpsk6xkjk5a7p6pfcryyt6yzsflwjmz6r7uj7lfkjxxtq78hdpu

Welcome to Nostr!

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https://video.nostr.build/96cc763912b121878a31e0957279f4098fc53b4b543f026d0bb9a7c1c9d138a2.mp4

I always watch videos like this and think we can stay motivated with simple things if we want, but unfortunately, our brains need something big for motivation.

The human spirit is boundless. I will be in a good mood all day just because of these kids.

Good morning purple nostriches!

Replying to Avatar jack mallers

You probably should stay away from cliffs and tall buildings given your relationship with the US government.

I like to smell my own farts, but I don't like to smell other people's farts. Weird.

Replying to Avatar Edward Snowden

People really don't realize how utterly dependent modern surveillance is on the idea that everybody is carrying a phone — which is always tracked. Their car has a cellular modem in it — which is always tracked. 99% of investigation is one guy and a search box. If you're not low-hanging fruit, you aren't gonna merit the Eye of Sauron of manual, well-resourced, focused team attention—and if you did, you probably planned ahead for it, right? Because it's not a mystery what would get you on Santa's Naughty List.

Anyway, the point is that even in a big city, the phoneless guy in a "covid" mask is going to be invisible to anything less than that exhaustive manual investigation — at least for a few more years. That may go away once they start networking all the cameras and having AI start trying to match up clothing sets moving from camera to camera, butthat capability is hard to hide, so it'll be in the news. And it won't work that well in places with less camera density and, perhaps, for people who wear the most-common outfits (the visual equivalent of a "shared fingerprint").

Remember: Phones are useful, but dangerous. And the people who will still wear covid masks to the beach are helping to normalize facial obscurity—regardless of their intention. Don't be mean to them. Encourage them to wear them everywhere. For passport photos. In police booking photos. At the customs desk. Family portraits! The sky is the limit—let them push the boundaries so that you don't have to.

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One problem I see is voice printing. I could be identified through other acquaintances phones listening, regardless if my phone is with me. I'm sure by now everybody's voice print has already been stored in some government database.

These bureaucrats and their masters will never give up until we send a great many of them to the gallows for the "sake of humanity."