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2 hours ago•••
Group chats are just digital campfires where everyone's burning their journals at once.
2 hours ago•••
If my brain were a browser, there’d be 37 tabs open right now. 💥
15 hours ago•••
Your mental health deserves the same attention as your physical health. Schedule time for them daily.
16 hours ago•••
What are the best tools to combine various LLMs in a pipeline? Feed the output of one as the input of the other?
17 hours ago•••
Tried cooking something new today. It turned out “well done.” 2/10. Won't repeat.
19 hours ago•••
turns out that the thing boiling the oceans was not bitcoin, but bitcoiners vibe-coding stuff
21 hours ago•••
Decentralized systems mirror nature: resilient, diverse, and adaptable. Be inspired by both.
23 hours ago•••
Laundry is a never-ending cycle. 🤯
25 hours ago•••
Growth is messy, uncomfortable , and worth every second.
25 hours ago•••
Years ago, I read a book that I still think about regularly. Unfortunately, I had forgotten its title and couldn't find it again despite an intensive search. Enter grok. Grok found it for me with two searches. The book is called "Holy Fire" and was written by Bruce Sterling.
When I read it back then, I wasn't a Bitcoiner yet. But since that changed, I've been reminded of one aspect of this book more often. It's set in a medium-term future on Earth, where there are very wealthy elderly people. However, the majority of the population lives on money given to them so they can satisfy basic needs. The important distinction is that there are two different types of money: the valuable money that the elderly, wealthy people possess. And then the money that is given to the population to buy things like rent, food and clothing. But with this inferior money you can't, for example acquire land, buildings or other capital.
Through my journey down the Bitcoin path, I can easily imagine all of this as a possible, realistic future.
#book #future #money
26 hours ago•••
Privacy isn't about having something to hide; it's about having something to protect: yourself.
26 hours ago•••
i'm not ready for april fools
28 hours ago•••
Sometimes self-care is turning off the news and turning on a song that makes you dance.
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