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hey nostr:npub16secklpnqey3el04fy2drfftsz5k26zlwdsnz84wtul2luwj8fdsugjdxk if I start soaking a half pound of weed stems in Bacardi 151 right now, you think it'll be ready by #nostrville ?

Does that work?

If you made me pick a side, it’s Luke.

What do we want to back? Intentions or agreements. It’s a though question. I think we know what some people intend and won’t have the technical expertise to verify that software is meeting their intentions. If people keep getting burned and the response is “well you signed on the dotted line” they just might stop participating.

Imagine I’m too ignorant to decipher code and I can’t trust the developer or code interpreters to help me achieve my intentions, then I would consider avoiding the whole thing.

See people switching to homeschooling

I asked chat gpt to help me craft a generational/family mortgage concept.

TL:DR something closer to 100 year mortgages first, but only for certain people. See below

To expand on your answer, you could provide a broader perspective on the potential implications of these extended mortgages and how they might be marketed. Here’s a more developed response:

I think the first step will be the introduction of generational or family mortgages—an extended loan term, possibly 50 or even 100 years, that can be transferred to heirs. This concept would likely be framed as a way to help “underprivileged” or “financially disadvantaged” families achieve long-term home ownership, emphasizing stability and equity building.

The selling point will be that this type of mortgage allows people to live in homes they could otherwise never afford under the current 30-year model, spreading payments across multiple generations to reduce monthly costs. Banks or policymakers will likely position these mortgages as a social good, allowing more families to “break the cycle of renting.”

For example, a 100-year mortgage could mean a homeowner pays lower monthly payments, with the understanding that when they pass away, their children or other beneficiaries will continue making payments on the home. In theory, it creates long-term stability, allowing families to stay rooted in a particular area without the fear of displacement due to rising rents.

However, this comes with significant trade-offs. Essentially, these mortgages lock families into perpetual debt, potentially making it harder for future generations to accumulate real wealth. The home may never truly belong to the family outright, and ongoing payments could burden the children or grandchildren. While sold as a tool for financial inclusion, it could also create a new form of economic entrapment.

Banks and government programs may try to sweeten the deal by offering incentives like lower interest rates or tax breaks to make these mortgages more attractive. Politically, they could be packaged as part of a broader push to address housing affordability issues, giving the appearance that the system is evolving to meet modern financial realities.

It’s not long before this guy gets axed from Nostr’s executive board due to loss of confidence in their abilities. Who will be the next CEO?

#asknostr

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The shilling cycle for Nostrville is about to begin…

I’ve done both. The spray foam can be uncooperative sometimes. I prefer the pink stuff. I also would not use the rolls on the ceiling unless you have a couple sets of hands.

I like the foam for unusual surfaces. I spray foam behind my outlets even when I use the pink stuff. The pink stuff doesn’t even itch anymore.

Even if the pink stuff was (it’s not) less efficient… stack the difference in sats. Way out performs energy costs in my experience.

Sorry lame joke. Some say riding is like a chronic disease. Once you do it, you can’t stop, and it might kill you before old age

Interesting

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Kind of a long answer for that one.

In short…

God direct>prophets>followers

Maybe a good topic for Cornychat Bible study

I’m not trying to be a clown, how far back are we talking? I want to answer what you are asking.

The angel that spoke to Mary?

God speaking to Moses?

God and Adam?