So le problÚme de la (mal) gouvernance était un problÚme technologique, il aurait longtemps été résolu.
La Blockchain n'y changera rien, bien au contraire...
Our fight is precisely about who controls the ledger!
On technology, blockchain is to money what mRNA is to vaccines.
đ Plaidoyer de la "Blockchain Association of Cameroon" pour une monnaie numĂ©rique.

I take no pleasure in saying this, it's not only Ireland, but the rest of Western Europe.
Bang bang!

Absolutely!
I think nostr is currently optimal for censorship-resistance, but we're not there yet, when it comes to monetisation, especially for the big fishes (Jones, Taibbi, etc). The foundations are there, we just don't have the numbers yet, but we'll get there in due course. I have no doubt.
The BBC will have to rethink it's funding model, rather sooner than later, as more and more people do not feel obliged to pay the TV license fee
#v4v
Someone help this guy. We have the technology. We can rebuild his audience.
https://twitter.com/Plamen__Andonov/status/1687524213786103815
I'd love to, but my bird account was shutdown as well. đ
So, this is an interesting perspective!
What if the phenomenon known as chi (Qi) in the Internal Martial Arts and TCM was just the experience of our parasympathetic nervous system being stimulated through breathing and active relaxation, leading to hormones being released into our bodies?
I have no idea whatsoever, but I'm fascinated by this modern interpretation...
I consider myself to be a capable and confident swimmer, but my little one has learned more in just five days with his teacher, Maria, than with me in several years. đ

"Journalist Antoine Glaser discusses the complex situation in Niger and the changing dynamics between France and Africa. He argues that France has failed to adapt to Africa's globalization and the rise of other global powers, leading to a decline in its influence in the region. Glaser suggests that France's military presence is seen as a root problem and has resulted in anti-French sentiments. He also highlights the social and economic problems in African countries and the need for African governments to take responsibility. Glaser criticizes France's approach towards Africa, stating that it has imposed its own culture and values without understanding the cultural context. He emphasizes the importance of genuinely engaging with Africa and learning from its diversity. Glaser discusses the historical relationship between France and African leaders and the role of France in African politics. He mentions the decline of French influence and the need for France to attract young African talent. Finally, Glaser discusses the possibility of a military intervention in Niger and the potential consequences. He believes that it is time for Africa to solve its own problems without relying on Western paternalism and to assert its autonomy on the international stage." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFSXbofgBCo
On Twitter, you don't have full control over your digital identity, including the data associated with it.
Nostr ftw!
âThe video discusses the changing power dynamics in the Françafrique, with a focus on the growing influence of Russia in Africa. The speaker highlights the shift away from French influence in countries like Mali and Niger, and the increasing alignment of these nations with Russia. They also mention the decline of French soft power in the region due to misguided policies and alignment with the United States. The speaker predicts that Chad will face increasing pressure from Russia and suggests that the next step in this evolving geopolitical landscape may be the deployment of the BRICS currency in former Franc Zone countries. Overall, the speaker argues that the historic hold of France in the Françafrique is being atomized by Russia's expanding influence.â
[This is an AI generated summary. There may be inaccuracies â summarize (dot) tech]
« AprĂšs le Mali, c'est le tour du Tchad » â Idriss Aberkhane
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