37 sats \ 0 replies \ @itsrealfake2 7 Jul \ parent \ on: Is Joe Biden Even Making Top White House Decisions? news
*dawning
https://www.dailywritingtips.com/dawned-vs-donned/
A fascinating window into the social and economic structures of the time, and into the intricacies of statecraft. Ascribed to Kautilya (commonly identified as the prime minister of Chandragupta Maurya) and dating back more than 2,000 years, the Arthashastra is the world s first manual in political economy. It has a pre- eminence in Indian thought that is akin to that of Machiavelli s The Prince in Europe. Arthashastra (literally, 'the science of wealth ) is a study of economic enterprise; specifically, Kautilya s treatise advises the king on the business of creating prosperity. Arthashastra also addresses the question: what makes a good leader? This book is intended to be an introduction to the economic philosophy of the Arthashastra. Its goal is to analyse the relevance of this classic text in its own time in a world in which kings were regulators of economic activities of their subjects, but also entrepreneurs themselves in the conviction that it has much to teach us that has value in our own age.
sounds rad
those who rely on unregulated wallets may be negatively impacted by the ban, such as those who prefer the exercise of their natural rights.
This article is borderline evil, and definitely a sin.
My eyes melted:
The answer, it seems, is something called the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust
How exactly does one "download a bitcoin wallet"? I guess he's talking about wallet software but that's obviously the least sophisticated part of ... opening a bank account in cyberspace.
their more sophisticated brethren who know how to do things that would never occur to the more conservative of us: such as downloading a ‘bitcoin wallet’.
synopsis - there's 14 little towns in peru that Motiv is encouraging bitcoin use w/ free water, signage, etc..
100 sats \ 1 reply \ @itsrealfake2 16 May \ parent \ on: Movies everyone loves, but you don't alter_native
just think the metaphor of living in a matrix is very shallow and people make it out to be a big insight.
amen.
Parasite (2019)
wild film. enjoyed it a lot. well deserving of recognition.
Tropical Thunder (2008) District 9 (2009)
Yeah. Both enjoyable. I didn't start my rule in 2007... maybe closer to 2012 or so.
The Hunt (2012) Creed (2015) Dunkirk (2017) Druk (2020)
Noted.
1917 (2019)
Title sounds interesting. I'll check the imdb But (rule #2) I won't watch more than a few seconds of the preview, if any.
Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
What's so great about it?
disclaimer: I haven't owned a tv for 15 years. (that used to be a badge i could wear, but now it's fine, you can just watch on a laptop). i'm a fan of good/interesting cinema, but i don't watch marvel or any of the rest of the garbage. i don't watch regularly released blockbusters (see above: i don't watch anything made after 2007 unless it's frequently recommended by my social network, and even then i often ignore it)
I'd encourage you to watch Star Wars: Next Generation (Season 1, Episode 1). I think there's a lot to learn about the social programming that was being delivered to people at that time, and what kinds of behaviors we can expect from our peers now, as a result.