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Lurking, posting occasionally, and zapping anonymously. Observing always. Pulmonaut nostr-java is my hobby project.

Muuuuuun!

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I have pledged 200k sats for the implementation of the 'Decentralised Commenting System' on Amethyst.

https://github.com/vitorpamplona/amethyst/issues/304

I checked with the dev of Nostr.watch and he actually confirmed there is no relay signaling nip-58.

Also, from the nostr design telegram group, I've learned that nip-33 is being used by relays for announcing badge support.

All good now, thanks. πŸ‘

Reading the headlines, I cannot hide my surprise that people are still seeking solutions through politics, when it's (almost) always the root of the problem they're trying to solve... πŸ˜”

Replying to Avatar Gigi

"authenticity"

"In imposing DST, the government hasn’t changed the sun, stars, nor the revolution of the earth that brings to us what we call daylight. Instead, the government has merely changed our reckoning of the time. The government requires us to declare the same *actual* time today to be an hour earlier than it was yesterday, and then we are to marvel that we have β€œan hour more of sunlight in the evening.” If we must persist in self-deception, the best that could be said is that they’ve β€œredistributed” daylight from the morning to the evening." (Jon Sanders, Don't Be Kept in the Dark About Daylight Saving Time)

https://fee.org/articles/dont-be-kept-in-the-dark-about-daylight-saving-time/

Replying to Avatar jimmysong

The Case for Apprenticeships

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The classroom setting is very unnatural. You sit there for an hour or two and just listen to someone talk while you dutifully take notes, or more likely, doom scroll your social media feed and maybe check your email. Learning by just sitting there and absorbing is against everything that we are as human beings. We are built for action. Moving our bodies around and imitating what others are doing is a much more natural way to learn.

The traditional way in which people learned was through apprenticeships. You went to train with another person that was an expert in their craft and you did what they did and learned through imitation. Instead of watching them for hours and then maybe practicing some of it at home right before an exam, you watched and did what they did with a much faster iterative loop. You got feedback and corrected and tried again.

The only thing that's like that in school today is with sports, where the movement of bodies and trial and error are unavoidable. They're also highly competitive with an objective metric of wins and losses, so they trend toward doing what works in practice rather than what should work in theory.

Theory versus Practice

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And indeed, that's what we're talking about, the difference between theory and practice. Lectures and classrooms are all theory. There's way too little practice.

This is why theory has such pitiful production. Social sciences are pretty much all theory. They're usually some twisted rationalization of some political goal. Since it's not based on truth and has very little in terms of objective competition, it tends to stray far into political power games.

We've been seeing this trend in academia where even hard sciences get deep into theory with very little practice. For example, string theory has been around for over 20 years and hasn't produced any results. Yet it continues to be popular, largely because of the investments PhD's made decades ago that are being bailed out by universities. That is to say, it's a giant circle jerk subsidized by political power games.

The real work has always been done on the ground, by people who are building. And to learn what they do isn't easily taught in classrooms, it's taught in factories and garages and labs.

Unscaling Education

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So why isn't apprenticeship more popular? The main reason is that it doesn't scale very well. Apprenticeship was mostly practiced within families where a parent would teach a child their trade. They had a natural incentive to make sure the child learned what they needed to as they shared a last name and would carry on a legacy.

To do that in a modern setting would be prohibitively expensive. There are way more people that want to get into certain trades than are spots available, so how do you choose them? We can see how restrictive this requirement is when looking at medical doctors. Part of why there are so few spots for doctors is the requirement of doing a residency, which is a form of apprenticeship. Medical schools typically have 5% or below acceptance rates, showing that there are way more people that want to be doctors than are doctors. In other words, apprenticeship is very hard to scale.

But nonetheless, I think it needs to be brought back, because we're losing a lot by not doing so. The best in a given field rarely pass on all of their tricks of the trade and sadly, they're re-learned through painful experience by others in the same trade. Diffusing that knowledge and experience is a way to not lose the progress we've made.

The tax burden has become so heavy that both parents now have to work, and can't afford to educate their kids themselves anymore, so they have to rely on other people, who might not be as invested in their children's education as they are.

Β« il n'est pire aveugle que celui qui ne veut pas voir... Β»

Or in Satoshi's own words, β€œIf you don't believe me, or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.”

🀷

β€œMachines, invented to make human life easier, end up enslaving humanity. This is not a future that we fear, but a past that we're already living.

That which we create to 'serve' us, ends up 'ruling' us.”

#chatgpt4

https://odysee.com/@freedomain:b/freedomain-radio-matrix-video-in:7

Interesting! I'm quite excited about all this, but I'm also aware that any technology can cut both ways. Ultimately, it's all about the intentions and actions of the people who are creating, controlling, and using it.

Why is it that you can only contribute to their crowdfunding campaign in dollars...?

Why exchange the best form of currency that exists, bitcoin, for inferior fiat money? 🀷

My espresso machine broke yesterday... πŸ˜©β˜•

Is it possible for a rogue NIP-05 verification service provider to manipulate my metadata event content, and alter the i-tags? If this is a possibility, it may be advisable to consider posting encrypted text instead?