0 sats \ 0 replies \ @JohnRawlins 11 Sep 2023 \ parent \ on: Nostr Browser Annnouncement nostr
cool !
for the non smartphone crowd such as myself can your team do an x64 port for linux?
put it in a hidden wallet cold storage. it was a gift from the most high, YHVH, use wisely. give some to charitable needs, but not charities which are all ngo fronts of the cabal..
Part of this I've known for years then I just learned the alligator and horse part too.
Donkeys may not sleep in bathtubs in Brooklyn, New York. In Arkansas, it’s alligators that aren’t allowed in the tub, while in South Carolina, it’s horses.
this is an interesting posit.
and there's the never ending rise of inflation of goods and services, to consider.
then there's the question of: (and the big one most bitcoiners hate, because it tends to break linear brains:)
when something has only been valuated against a fiat currency, what determines its actual value? is it scarcity? is it demand? is it something else??? a big part of that has to be adoption, and if there isn't a concurrent or switch over type adoption, it will continue IMHO to valuate itself against fiat currency, or some kind of central bank currency.
the biggest unknown is the switchover to cbdc's, wherein bitcoin may and hyperbolistic may ----- be seen as far more valuable than cbdc's, because at least you can spend it feasibly, on what you want, and it doesn't have programmable limits, rationing, as much monitoring etc built into it - to the central bank.
so there's that. and therein the above.
and honestly? i'd love to buy a small piece of land, build a house on it, and just grow a garden, shoot an Elk every so often, and that kind of thing - but to be totally realistic, i'm living in an apartment, and can't generate the money to even begin to save up for something like that. I'm not a wage job guy, and I've always been either bored far too quickly in the role feeling underappreciated, or far too intelligent and broad thinking for the role, and quickly fell back to 'bored too quickly," and at worst, a boss would become jealous and find some weird excuse to get rid of me.
go figure.
but as far as the pure economics of the matter, it all depends on valuation against established economic standards, and or the total destruction of the extant system, one of these would be what carries the most determinant weight on any proper answer to this question; Compounded of course in complexity by weather or not inflation even still exists - in the future global economy.
Also: will people still work a 9-5 in the future? there are so many questions...hope this helps elucidate untoward some percentage of them.
for me, this is what Gods role is.
I never used to be like that. I tried taking peoples advice on everything for the first 38 years of my life, instead.
I do love infographics, and find in general the idea here is:
when you need help, don't be afraid to ask for it.
i did learn a lot about the world initially by watching people do things and make mistakes, so i didn't have to make them myself, so there's that - also.
you are most welcome Keyan, let me know if you want another lookthrough or any other help.
and yes - spot on: if this was all i knew i'd just assume you were some super creative guy in a basement that coded a nice website, and doesn't know where it's headed. :)
that was very honest and forthright, i dont think it read badly, but what i do think it might do is make someone that doesn't like you try and poke holes in the site, somehow.
you know, only because people are generally spiritually stunted, but otherwise it was a very honest and nice presentation.
how about a few slides (3-4)ish about what you actually enjoy about the thing, and why you've built it in the first place?
and maybe 2-3 slides max on what you'd like to see it grow into, if you can hypothecate something that's nebulously open, yet realistic enough to have already been in your dream for this place?
it read well though, I've been a writer of various hats for the last oh, honestly since I was in grade school... it's never really stopped.. put it this way: in 4th grade, we were supposed to turn in a paragraph a week with 6-8 of our spelling words in it. I took the liberty to write a 4-6 page story every week, using all of my spelling words.. Teacher loved it. Been journaling, blogging, writing, editing things, and helping others with their writing ever since. :) even wrote a book of poetry.
anyway, nice presentation man, I dug it.
yes thank you the article was fantastic. mind if i run it on my blog? https://yeshua.is?
thanks for talking some rational sense into this thread, I just don't have the energy today. But I'm on the same general page you are, by the look of it.
i'll have to think about this, i really enjoy the low key, thoughtful interface that doesn't demand my browser or proc jump through hoops and flaming rings.
hmmm.
i'm not a fan of anything that intertwined with defense contractors, the us govt, the cia, the nsa, the other alphabet gangs, and so forth. 'bout enough said.
i will say the following:
i hadn't used nostr since april, then went back recently. nostrgram.co had stopped working correctly and wasn't showing anything since april. i'd sent some messages through it as DM's, and could not see them on nostgram. i even tried on iris.
iris was showing new content from others, but i could not for the life of me figure out how to display 'likes', or 'replies.' it just appears now to be one giant amalgam of "favorites and replies and some mass of streaming posts from people all in one place." (i may be wrong but it looks like the dev broke it, and simultaneously tried to organize it better, but failed.)
i ended up remembering snort.social and that indeed allowed me to send new DM's and get a response.
so that's interesting.
give these playlists a roll through:
some overlap, between each playlist, but some of the best and most thought provoking content on the subject.
also, if for you it makes more sense to start at the "nasa is faking it," videos, those are here:
best of all, enjoy. take your time, there's a lot there to consider.