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simple/388 days ago/
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I AM HODLING ✊
gn 🌙 pv 🤙
5 minutes ago•••
They know it wasn't a Nazi salute. It was just an excuse to attack someone who they want to cancel.
The same people approved Facebook to celebrate Nazis in #Ukraine.
7 minutes ago•••
Gn!
1 hour ago•••
Something has gotten into people. I’m finding myself muting more. I don’t want negativity and anger in my feed. There are other places to find that noise, and I’m not here for it. Besides, there are brand new pubs showing up every day, so it makes up for it.
The: Daniel⚡️ replied 7 minutes ago
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"If Donald Trump wins, globalism is dead"
-- Yuval Noah Harari Advisor to Klaus Schwab World Economic Forum
12 hours ago•••
The Soviet intellectuals were right in their observation: under Communism, the future is certain, yet history always changes. This notion—unintended, perhaps—casts a curious light on the world of scholarship, where even the most brilliant historians, armed with years of meticulous research, find their conclusions unmade. Within a mere five years of retirement, the intellectual fortresses they constructed are often reduced to ruins by the advancing tide of new evidence.
So much remains unknown; so many ironclad hypotheses crumble into irrelevance.
Why, for instance, did the West industrialize and rise to dominance while other civilizations faltered? The answer eludes us still, tantalizingly out of reach. Consider the Netherlands: all conditions aligned in their favor, and yet it was the English who first breached the threshold of industrial revolution.
And what of the Islamicate world? What missteps led it astray? I have come to believe that the very framing of this question as a central focus of effort is a misallocation of intellectual resources.
Definitive answers are an illusion, especially when the historical record of the Islamicate world lies in shambles, its archives scattered, incomplete, poorly preserved. Even in the Occident, with its comparatively meticulous record-keeping, what we uncover is not certitude but directional truths—hints of causality, never the whole.
This is why I am drawn to the SAIF approach: a call to direct collective energy not toward the dissection of history, but toward the realization of future industrialization.
Thr future of the Ummah is certain, even though it's history always changes.
Ibn Maghreb replied 8 minutes ago
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"If you knew the magnificence of the three, six and nine, you would have a key to the universe." — Nikola Tesla
An overview of what Nikola Tesla thought to have found in these 3 numbers.
[🎞️ onlyinspiron]
9 minutes ago•••
Donald #Trump's after midnight posts are the best.
55 minutes ago•••
“They’re programming you, and they can change that algorithm at any point and program you in a different way.” — @npub1sg6...f63m
forwardsteps replied 10 minutes ago
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Manbyt replied 10 minutes ago
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35 days ago•••
VPN advertising is the most common source of security misinformation I encounter.
The industry is a scourge.
BrightSats replied 10 minutes ago
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🎯 #2A 🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸 #USA
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のすたろう、さんま目黒産でいい?
14 minutes ago•••
Yup #2A 🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸 #USA #Velveeta
2 hours ago•••
https://video.nostr.build/3a9c522598085f593aff22b6497cb77a737d8ea484817de1358b303d7ebf5841.mp4 For parents out there. What's the general rule of thumb of average age when kids start to use social media? I mean I know back in the late 90s, early 2000s I was chatting up a storm with strangers "supposedly other teens", had my icq and stuff and my parents were not privy to any of it. I remember arranging a couple of blind dates, I am pretty sure I either checked him out from a far and did not show up. Though now that I think of it might have also made some new friends that way. I also did some real edgy stuff I won't go into here, but as usual early stage culture meme creation, for which I don't know how I really feel about. I've done some stupid shit and honestly it's kind of a miracle I am still here. Walking on the edge used to give me a kind of disassociative high I guess.
So anyhow. When I was in Eastern Europe in recent years I was astonished by the early exposure I witnessed of young children to some pretty racy content...It seemed awfully sexualizing. And I would think so much of it depends on the parents as well. I spoke to friends who had deep concerns about their own children and being kind of at a loss about how to protect them from constant exposure to all kinds of sicko narratives etc. online.
I don't have children yet and I haven't really looked into this much... But somewhere at some point I remember reading about some pretty shocking stats on teen suicide rates due to cyber bulying.
Where am I going with this?
I don't really know. I am just packing and thinking... As we build Nostr, we should probably also think about the children, adolescents, teens coming in at some point....
As I shared what was a very yucky shocking experience the other day of stumbling across CSAM and being shocked into concern... Then experiencing a tiny taste of what seemed like bullying with more CP related content directly on my note... It got me thinking... (There are some immature vibes and definitely some sick people on the Nostr for sure)
This should be things taken into consideration in the way we build.
Not sure what and how that looks like.... Maybe it is education, maybe there are preventative measures and gatekeeping maybe it's something else. Just planting seeds.
Maybe all of this is totally in motion here and I am just not privy to it and needing to find out about it by first getting super trauma triggered to wake me up into action and out of my own lalaland bubble of simping Nostr.
So to get to the point. What's your practice of your kiddos and social media and or what social media world do you want for them with awareness of dangerous mines existing in a decentralized censorship resistant one.
#asknostr #thisisforthechildren #everythingwearebuilding
#nostrdev #plebchain
Diyana replied 15 minutes ago
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15 minutes ago•••
This is what I voted for ...