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1 hour ago•••
Good night.
2 hours ago•••
One of the most interesting executive orders so far: Trump is (again) forcing hospitals to advertise accurate pricing information.
I say again because he already tried doing this in 2019 with another executive order requiring the disclosure of pricing for 300 common services. But sounds like actual compliance isow.
4 hours ago•••
Jumble.social puts relays front and center, rather than tucking them away in the app settings.
That's actually really refreshing.
5 hours ago•••
I feel like I did something today. GN Nostr
5 hours ago•••
Back in the @npub10qr...xqj8 studio reading “The Big Print” by @npub1d3f...r4xv
It’s a damn good book. Doing my best to do it justice in the audiobook 🫡
5 hours ago•••
Motherfuckin tea bag wisdom at it again.
6 hours ago•••
Had an interesting discussion with a good friend of mine last night. He was opining on how terrible it is that culture has moved away from physical media, such as printed books, newspapers, comic books, etc.
To some extent I agree with him. I very much enjoy sitting down with a physical book more than an ebook. However, as I mentioned to another nostrich earlier today, there are distinct advantages to digital literature, especially for reference materials. For instance, I have a full set of hard-cover Calvin Commentaries that was gifted to me early on as I pursued ministry. I have no room for them in my current rental. They are sitting in a box in my storage unit. However, I am constantly referencing the digital versions of this commentary series and many others that I would NEVER be able to justify buying to put on a bookshelf in my home.
That said, one criticism of digital literature struck home for me. He mentioned that the digital versions of many books appear to be redacted or altered. Digital media, especially when housed by centralized services such as Amazon, is not trustworthy, as it is trivial to modify in ways the author did not intend.
Then I blew his mind.
Project #Alexandria changes all this. When authors can cryptographically sign their publications, digital literature suddenly becomes MORE trustworthy than printed literature. You know that absolutely nothing about the publication has been altered since the author signed it. Not a single punctuation mark.
#Nostr changes everything.
6 hours ago•••
Favorite nostr app on #Android?
Well now... that depends.
On my phone? #Amethyst, hands down.
On my tablet? #Coracle.
Amethyst is not pleasant in landscape mode.
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6 hours ago•••
Need YouTube views?
1sat per view.
(I really need the $ 😅)
8 hours ago•••
15 cheapest countries for retirement in 2025:
• Portugal: $2,500/mo • Panama: $2,400/mo • Mexico: $1,800/mo • Colombia: $1,600/mo • Thailand: $1,500/mo • Vietnam: $1,400/mo • Malaysia: $1,300/mo • Ecuador: $1,200/mo • Nicaragua: $1,200/mo • Peru: $1,200/mo • Philippines: $1,200/mo • Costa Rica: $1,800/mo • Cambodia: $1,100/mo • Bolivia: $1,000/mo • Honduras: $1,000/mo
8 hours ago•••
How do you provide value?
8 hours ago•••
Why am I having this nagging premonition that Bitcoiners will once again need to slay their heroes with Ross Ulbricht?
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We've done it before, and we will do it again whenever the need arises.
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