Comte de Sats Germain

Comte de Sats Germain

A concrescence of Mind fumbling with the controls of this meat chariot. Nostr only !

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I just experienced an error in the matrix... I can't make this make sense... So, the lab ended at 10am, so I go to the library and studied for 1 hour,...

I just experienced an error in the matrix... I can't make this make sense... So, the lab ended at 10am, so I go to the library and studied for 1 hour, then take the elevator up to the testing center to take an exam for my bio class. I'm 100% sure I went up and had by butt in the seat no later than 1105. This test took me a little longer than usual, so after checking all the questions I public a star next to, I exited the test center at 1145. I'm 100% sure of that time because I looked at my phone when I pulled it out of the locker - bags and phones aren't allowed in the testing room. So I had 15 min before my ride would show up, so I went back to the lab to see if anyone was around. I signed in, again looking at my phone for the time. A couple minutes later, in mid conversation, I again look at my phone, and a whole hour has passed. It said 1240-something. I can't account for that hour... Its impossible for me to have spent that time in the test because they have a 75 minute time limit (and i struggle to imagine needing so much time), and its impossible for the time to disappear in mid conversation. Did we just freeze for an hour and then pick up mid sentence without noticing anything? Did the men in black use a neutralizer on me? I'm so confused....

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2026-06-25T18:39:04Z

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That's not necessarily true. For example, I can light a dollar bill on fire, in an emergency. If it was made of plastic, it would be objectively worse...

That's not necessarily true. For example, I can light a dollar bill on fire, in an emergency. If it was made of plastic, it would be objectively worse. You're applying a heuristic without thinking about it. Magical thinking. Nothing in bitcoin is magical.

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2026-05-30T10:50:05Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

I see the truth of what you are saying. I have no trouble with criticism, and when I do get it, it i...

Maybe it maximized the benefit of sharing. You let people sort themselves, which leads to more honest and better targeted conversations.

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2026-05-29T17:39:45Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

Finally, before I STFU, my biggest mistake was sharing as I learned. I'm still learning. I wasn't a ...

Sharing is part of learning. You learn much better when you open up to potential criticism or conversations. Learning for yourself us hard ; learning ...

Sharing is part of learning. You learn much better when you open up to potential criticism or conversations. Learning for yourself us hard ; learning for other people is less hard.

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2026-05-29T17:20:17Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

Twenty years ago I'd agree with you about tracing identities. These days that kind of correlation i...

Well... Just in case... I'll hit a button.

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2026-05-28T16:40:01Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

this comment was captured by who knows how many relays. will just nuked his store, so this one has s...

Doubt it. I'm not trying to get anything undeserved, only trying to find out if anything is deserved. Also there's nothing here linking my real identi...

Doubt it. I'm not trying to get anything undeserved, only trying to find out if anything is deserved. Also there's nothing here linking my real identity without some fairly complex computer shit, and this platform is too niche for random people to know it exists.

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2026-05-28T16:34:09Z

↳ 回复 mleku (npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku)

yeah, i've never owned a car yet but i'm planning to get a 1990s era lada niva and living somewhere ...

The EU dreams of ever more control...

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2026-05-28T06:28:18Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

Truth. Teslas are bonkers insane, and not in the same ballpark. What is even crazier is that I'd tru...

The article above talks about a dude assassinated via his Tesla. That's a Nope for me.

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2026-05-28T02:44:41Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

As Y2K rolled over I remember wondering about all the cars with microcontrollers in them. They are e...

I could've said "...unless you installed it yourself." Also I think there was just much less danger of adversarial use decades ago. Also that stuff do...

I could've said "...unless you installed it yourself." Also I think there was just much less danger of adversarial use decades ago. Also that stuff doesn't sound like its connected to the steering. Adjust and insert all reasonable caveats. There have been several assassinations of journalists using the car computer, making it drive off the road, including one in the US. It seems like the use of remote controlling cars is becoming a standard practice for assassinations.

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2026-05-27T22:39:22Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

Life is electric From a looter perspective, this is the best time in history. We are coming down a...

Is this npub the current incarnation of the person I know as Floppy disk? If not, you should meet that guy, I'll see if I can find him and link him......

Is this npub the current incarnation of the person I know as Floppy disk? If not, you should meet that guy, I'll see if I can find him and link him... If yes, then do I detect a shift in perspective? Did we influence you? You're right, this is a blip in the human experience, and the easy energy can't go on forever. But maybe we'll adapt and not lose everything. Maybe everyone will grow an acre of hemp and use that as feedstock for small decentralized industry and the hemp oil for diesel engines. Whatever happens, I think the concept of Bitcoin Citadels is a likely candidate for future organization. It mirrors the villas and monasteries that survived the Roman empire and seeded future civilizations.

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2026-05-24T14:06:56Z

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:( Your device ran into a problem...

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2026-04-24T16:03:11Z

↳ 回复 Cyph3rp9nk (npub1lnms53w04qt742qnhxag5d6awy7nz6055flnmjkr6jg39hm86dlq7arrnt)

☠️ https://blossom.primal.net/92d1c5dc4ace1af205fc9c11b395463d73dcc9ad95438fb2003288524b567d8e.jpg n...

So I have this theory... Hear me out... What if Protestantism is a Jewish conspiracy?

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2026-04-19T16:03:58Z

↳ 回复 Comte de Sats Germain (npub12h6h8dj3ale4rk6hkpsp6gcz9kx9xtucyhd3pftn86lnn0j25gdsa9qpsf)

I agree. Current stuff uses rare earths, and it shouldn't.

Mmm, also, funnily enough, I just bought an electric scooter 5 minutes ago. Paid less than the parking fee for a place, and can use it for more. I fee...

Mmm, also, funnily enough, I just bought an electric scooter 5 minutes ago. Paid less than the parking fee for a place, and can use it for more. I feel like I just won

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2026-04-14T20:07:40Z

↳ 回复 1db113eb... (npub1rkc386aldh9p28pfw87guc0r0rft9j2mtvpf0zdfjm4y0fm469hs6cy8dq)

"It doesn't rely on rare earths" It relies on petrochemicals of which there are limited amounts, and...

I agree. Current stuff uses rare earths, and it shouldn't.

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2026-04-14T20:05:56Z

↳ 回复 Technical Debt (npub14w4qnk43lsllls2qnldj3vfcxtx5qvtsf3xlvxv9yha8afrxhmfqju3rwx)

That’s a funny thing to say, as traditional transmissions are more complex than the planetary gearse...

There's multiple kinds of complexity. Mechanically, an ICE is more complex. But materially, its arguably less complex, since it doesn't rely on rare e...

There's multiple kinds of complexity. Mechanically, an ICE is more complex. But materially, its arguably less complex, since it doesn't rely on rare earths or lithium, and the knowledge base for construction and maintenance of ICE is already established. There's another important thing to consider - the energy density of the fuel or battery. Petrol is nothing short of miraculous. We can literally poor energy into a tank. We can transport it with zero energy loss, over any distance and any time. Conversely, any use of batteries faces massive losses in efficiency due to conversion losses.

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2026-04-14T13:58:34Z

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I like their hats.

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2026-04-11T20:48:45Z

↳ 回复 El Guirri (npub1nkn4k86w8advjau7hmxj0j5qx2exxgufu8cqaru7khkdgreym3ks9y3chw)

Always been curious what really really happened further east but my guess a lot is burried history

Its buried. One of the days I've been genuinely angry (I try not to be) was when I visited the Shanghai Museum (I think its just called that) and foun...

Its buried. One of the days I've been genuinely angry (I try not to be) was when I visited the Shanghai Museum (I think its just called that) and found soooo much history omitted. It had a huge section presenting a timeline from the British to ww2, and it basically lied about all of it. No mention of the Boxer Rebellion and how that caused the British to take action, nor how the empress invited them initially to help but then turned on them to appease the Boxers, which was the catalyst for them burning the winter palace - the Winter Palace was basically like Versailles in the sense that the monarch spent so much on it that it impoverished people and caused the rebellion. Then they omitted the alliance between the Republic of China, which in the time of ww2 was all of China, and the US, and how the Republic forces fought the Japanese while the communist forces his and then backstabbed the Republic after it was weakened from the battle of Nanjing. Then also not a single mention of Doolittle's Raiders, who crashed in China and were helped by Chinese people. I love history. I also really like China. That museum pissed me off. Fucking liars.

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2026-04-11T20:21:21Z

↳ 回复 El Guirri (npub1nkn4k86w8advjau7hmxj0j5qx2exxgufu8cqaru7khkdgreym3ks9y3chw)

The best estimate I saw on China was after they opened some library up years ago. That was 65m. The ...

The undesirables category also doesn't only include people with disease or racial traits. Also anyone in undesirable organizations was included - the ...

The undesirables category also doesn't only include people with disease or racial traits. Also anyone in undesirable organizations was included - the Freemasons are one example - and anyone aiding or participating in resistance militias, which were a lot, especially in the Netherlands and France.

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2026-04-11T20:03:33Z

↳ 回复 El Guirri (npub1nkn4k86w8advjau7hmxj0j5qx2exxgufu8cqaru7khkdgreym3ks9y3chw)

Wasnt there money from new York too?

Oh yeah, definitely

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2026-04-11T19:59:24Z

↳ 回复 capybara (npub1g00tmhvs3enh7z64nll37kedn8d0seewkluguhwlwxgvnfj7pj5qkfezkr)

Who funded the communist revolution in Russia? Which country has the oldest socialist/communist part...

It was funded by a certain international diaspora with a bank in Frankfurt and various socialist organizations collectively called "the Frankfurters"

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2026-04-11T19:54:58Z

↳ 回复 Cyph3rp9nk (npub1lnms53w04qt742qnhxag5d6awy7nz6055flnmjkr6jg39hm86dlq7arrnt)

These are the deaths caused by communism, which makes the U.S. the second most genocidal state in hi...

Every time I see numbers like these, they are lower. China, for example, killed over 70 million by starvation caused by it's Great Leap Forward, and t...

Every time I see numbers like these, they are lower. China, for example, killed over 70 million by starvation caused by it's Great Leap Forward, and that doesn't include the millions killed in the broader Cultural Revolution, in which thousands of kids formed literal armies in the streets of the big cities and had pitched battles against each other, despite all being communists, and also had kangaroo trials where they publicly executed their teachers. No joke, this shit happened. Similar with the Nazis, who ought to be on this list, since they were socialists. We hear all the time now that they killed 6 million people. But that was the number of Jews allegedly killed, not the total. The total was double that, at least 11 million "undesirables" murdered outside of military action. When presented with a range, pick the bigger number. I can guarantee that decades ago, even larger numbers were used.

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2026-04-11T19:44:04Z

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Not impossible, but right at the edge of possibility. Remember the ten minutes between blocks is an average, so a particularly energy rich location ou...

Not impossible, but right at the edge of possibility. Remember the ten minutes between blocks is an average, so a particularly energy rich location outside the distance light travels in ten minutes might still be worth exploiting for hashrate if that hash is high enough to hit blocks in edge cases outside the 10 min average, or in the reduced time remaining after a signal travels to the center of hash, which will be a rotating point around the center of the solar system. That's still risky - the center if hash means the signal only propagates to half the network, which increases likelihood of a chainsplit. But it's doable. There's mathable economics in that. If you wanted to mine further out, some kind of quantum entanglement communication will be necessary. But since such communication was actually demonstrated with a Chinese satellite almost ten years ago, I think it will happen, and then bitcoin can become galactic, maybe even intergalactic, with enough time.

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2026-04-11T16:03:11Z

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No u.

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2026-04-09T02:29:06Z

↳ 回复 Cyph3rp9nk (npub1lnms53w04qt742qnhxag5d6awy7nz6055flnmjkr6jg39hm86dlq7arrnt)

Everything's normal https://blossom.primal.net/1599fe3567b3682474f40c98b59fcda20e6fec529867e30aaeee...

Yeah I don't get how this is okay.

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2026-04-05T13:26:57Z

↳ 回复 Marc (npub1marc26z8nh3xkj5rcx7ufkatvx6ueqhp5vfw9v5teq26z254renshtf3g0)

The f-bomb doesn't bother me, but threatening war crimes is fucking disgusting.

Equally disgusting that the media says nothing, and other nations are saying nothing.

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2026-04-05T13:24:33Z

🤔 might be a good idea to de-memorize your seed phrase before putting this on. nostr:nevent1qqsqqq8855pxn32tdhxp4hrzchdj6a7u6jjlxcaxnxh0lsqe6m325xspza...

🤔 might be a good idea to de-memorize your seed phrase before putting this on. nostr:nevent1qqsqqq8855pxn32tdhxp4hrzchdj6a7u6jjlxcaxnxh0lsqe6m325xspzamhxue69uhkymmnw3ezuumeda3x7m3wdejhgtczyq7j3346st2qc0phfk4kagn8kcjwzx8ch6xddnhqzwqzc973rxh2yqcyqqqqqqgu7yf5s

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2026-04-04T23:30:29Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

My wife took on a project to grow a coffee plant, mainly because a friend of mine in Vietnam sad she...

In a pot, wow!

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2026-03-18T19:02:14Z

↳ 回复 f599737d... (npub17kvhxlt80pqnnp6cnkph8qvuyvuhwu9fyt0yem4msx62ww489zas3r9wn4)

I would NOT want a suicidal nurse anywhere near me in a time of crisis. Is mental illness common in ...

Yes, mental illness is very common in nursing, but it develops as a reaction to the hopelessness of being subordinate to egotistical narcissistic doct...

Yes, mental illness is very common in nursing, but it develops as a reaction to the hopelessness of being subordinate to egotistical narcissistic doctors. When you're dying in a hospital, the nurses can save you, but half the fight is with the ignorance of the doctors. I know this from experience as a patient. And nurses will tell you : the best way to survive anything is to never stay in a hospital.

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2026-03-14T13:05:37Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

nailed it nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzp978pfzrv6n9xhq5tvenl9e74pklmskh4xw6vxxyp3j8qkke3cezqqs2v5qhzwpg...

I know this may seem basic and I repeat it probably too much... But I see yet more need for property here. Commoditizing things is only a 'good' if th...

I know this may seem basic and I repeat it probably too much... But I see yet more need for property here. Commoditizing things is only a 'good' if that allows us to reach for new heights in experience and expression. Also, what I mean by property is almost synonymous with uniqueness. Land can't not be property, even if its held in common by some organizational entity. Same for bitcoin keys. Software is copyable, so the concept of "intellectual property" is illogical and insanity inducing.

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2026-03-10T17:40:08Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

I imagine you have seen what has happened to the words engineering and architecture over the last 20...

"architecture" in particular grinds my gears. What architecture? Where? Even the stuff that gets showcased is just copies of something someone did in ...

"architecture" in particular grinds my gears. What architecture? Where? Even the stuff that gets showcased is just copies of something someone did in the 50's. And everything now is just engineering, in the sense of being low cost.

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2026-03-10T17:28:52Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Thank you! Most of the magnesium supplements I've seen are bioavailable. That may be because I pref...

Here's an idea (I'm not a doctor - all caveats apply) - you could divide the dosage into a few parts (4? 4 seems reasonable) and space taking them. Th...

Here's an idea (I'm not a doctor - all caveats apply) - you could divide the dosage into a few parts (4? 4 seems reasonable) and space taking them. The reason is that your kidneys are only balancing out the blood. They keep your blood in a homeostatic state, which is a separate issue from a deficiency. If the dose is too high (arguably if any is leaving via urine, its too high) then it'll leave via kidneys even if you're deficient. Just an idea, idk, never read about this.

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2026-03-09T18:13:45Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

I'd like more information about magnesium supplements, as I'm sure that not all of them are damaging...

I'm a bit unsure about how it works, but my current best stab at it is that kidneys filter out what's perceived to be an excess of a mineral, and ever...

I'm a bit unsure about how it works, but my current best stab at it is that kidneys filter out what's perceived to be an excess of a mineral, and everything hits the gut first. The gut can handle "bioavailable " minerals easier because gut bacteria prefer to eat stuff that's already bound into some longer molecule - the gut then puts the nutrients into the bloodstream, where either your body uses them or the kidneys filter out excess. Magnesium is a double hit on the kidneys because first it causes a rush of water to the gut, which stresses kidneys (the body has a hierarchy of water priority, and kidneys are higher than gut in priority) and second because the nephrons in the kidneys are so small that mineral crystals can be a tight fit - protein even more so - and that's actually good because nephrons are the filter. But you increase the damage to the nephron's this way. In healthy kidneys its no problem - they're healing at a faster rate than the damage - but the more damaged they are, the more damage they'll take. So, I think more bioavailable magnesium would be better, but if the gut is damaged, then it'll leak more into the bloodstream, where it won't matter if its bioavailable or not. I'm not 100% about all this.

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2026-03-09T17:28:08Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

You are studying, right? Do you use your phone to compose your responses/syntheses? I can see how t...

I think the closest thing to that that I've tried is Anki - virtual flash cards - and I didn't really like it. My study strategy is mostly to just rea...

I think the closest thing to that that I've tried is Anki - virtual flash cards - and I didn't really like it. My study strategy is mostly to just read things I enjoy and let the pieces fall where they fall. When classes start, I hope to fall back on my old strategy of teaching what I don't know - sounds like nonsense, but its the best way to learn, IMO. The risk of sounding dumb in front of real people makes me internalize things.

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2026-03-07T21:46:53Z

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I've transitioned from a sit-down pooter dude to a roam around with phone in hand dude. I think the reason is actually how limited the phone is. On my...

I've transitioned from a sit-down pooter dude to a roam around with phone in hand dude. I think the reason is actually how limited the phone is. On my computer, I just make messes. On my phone, its a lot harder to to that, and the relatively less noise/clutter makes it a more repeatable experience.

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2026-03-07T19:44:32Z

↳ 回复 Pana - The Network State of Refuge (npub13w5j2cz6ym36lvun2rnk66h5udlfrv08aq6w8753r42xlrsul5wsnf8n65)

It's hilarious you think the US is going to win. They haven't won anything since Nam anyway. This ...

Its hilarious that you make assumptions about my assumptions. Keep making assumptions and I'll block you. That has been the reason for 100% of my bloc...

Its hilarious that you make assumptions about my assumptions. Keep making assumptions and I'll block you. That has been the reason for 100% of my blocks. Even of we agree on a lot, assumptions will always cause misunderstandings. I will not tolerate it, and I will not repeat this.

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2026-03-04T20:30:51Z

↳ 回复 Pana - The Network State of Refuge (npub13w5j2cz6ym36lvun2rnk66h5udlfrv08aq6w8753r42xlrsul5wsnf8n65)

There is no international law anymore, point, blank, period. It went out the window with USrael at...

It'll come back in a very one sided way when the US wins, like it always does. Did anyone answer for firebombing Dresden or nuking Japan? No... But we...

It'll come back in a very one sided way when the US wins, like it always does. Did anyone answer for firebombing Dresden or nuking Japan? No... But we all still pretended there was international law.

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2026-03-04T20:01:28Z

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Except, like you said, no continuity of consciousness. Despite being identical, that would be a new person, not you

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2026-03-04T18:33:43Z

↳ 回复 Pana - The Network State of Refuge (npub13w5j2cz6ym36lvun2rnk66h5udlfrv08aq6w8753r42xlrsul5wsnf8n65)

🇮🇷 Iran’s Armed Forces spokesperson, Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi issued a stark warning on ...

Makes sense. Attacking embassies is a violation of international law/norms, but enforcing that depends on the countries. They're manufacturing somet...

Makes sense. Attacking embassies is a violation of international law/norms, but enforcing that depends on the countries. They're manufacturing something like 500 missiles per day - I doubt they need to prioritize much

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2026-03-04T16:27:07Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Another reason is that it takes about $10k to immigrate legally, and that's what it cost in 2010, so...

Yeah, immigration is a nightmare everywhere in the world.

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2026-02-26T19:01:17Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

That's also an alias for pet ferrets.

😂 that's a good name. Sometimes I call cats leg sharks, but it doesn't have the same ring

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2026-02-21T04:54:00Z

↳ 回复 Satosha (npub1ttc8j3sx59d4vs0zt23r6p90fjcd040x3vgu4j68u44ydx8u4rzqkxm0da)

My logic is simple .. all they got to do is tip a whale that they are blocking .. or some new tax th...

Ehh. Maybe. But it doesn't matter. They can't print it. Printer go bye bye, that's what matters.

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2026-02-12T01:11:52Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

For a contrived scenario maybe. If you have a source with technical info instead of analogy, I'll se...

I don't, I was hoping you did 😂

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2026-02-12T00:58:39Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

If you stuff ballot boxes (i.e. get the output to be what you want), you don't want to win by a land...

Several real democracies in South America prove this - actual voting rarely comes down to 50/50 because informed voters are pretty good at knowing wha...

Several real democracies in South America prove this - actual voting rarely comes down to 50/50 because informed voters are pretty good at knowing what they want. But then our government declares those votes fraudulent because the results are not what they want. Our government wants copper, lithium, oil, and a buyer of our debt. So they call the real votes fraudulent, topple their government, send in corporations, send in the IMF... How many times has this played out? You can't stop at seeing the pattern in the other country - it only works because democracy is fake in the US. Americans don't want this... We'd vote for a change in a heartbeat, if votes were real. And/or if we were ever presented with actual options to choose on. Its not real. Its not real. Its not real.

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2026-02-12T00:12:01Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

The same way JP Morgan was selling more silver than actually exists. I believe that's why paper BTC ...

Yeah but isn't that those short walls that Bitcoin likes to bulldoze and only end up pushing it higher?

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2026-02-11T23:49:42Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

I define a system as 100 % abusive if you can't read all the text before it changes again AND are he...

Big agree.

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2026-02-11T23:30:37Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Laws? Or the other crap? (Ordinances, codes, statutes, rules, etc)

Anything above the Constitution. Oh, another old idea : the average 10 year old should be able to recite the entire body of law. The primary goal of e...

Anything above the Constitution. Oh, another old idea : the average 10 year old should be able to recite the entire body of law. The primary goal of education until age 10 should be memorization of the law - that way everyone hates it as much as they hate shit like Shakespeare. If a cohort ever fails to pass the test - meaning, more than half can't recite the entire body of law - then all laws are immediately suspended and re-voted on.

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2026-02-11T23:26:55Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

I say, get rid of all the legal stuff, and only have laws instead. Or, at least start with that.

An old idea of mine... All laws should only exist for one year. All must be re-voted on individually to continue. Combining many laws into one bill sh...

An old idea of mine... All laws should only exist for one year. All must be re-voted on individually to continue. Combining many laws into one bill should be unconstitutional.

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2026-02-11T23:16:28Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

It's the first novel to make it to a screen. Before that, people tried to squeeze the same amount of...

That's actually interesting... I might just have to watch it now

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2026-02-11T21:44:28Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Babylon 5 too. What sucks is that whomever archived it, did the high-res computer generated backgrou...

That's one I never got into. It was competing with Stargate for attention and time slots sometimes.

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2026-02-11T21:34:05Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Alone became what Survivor should have been. We've een watching SG-1 and Farscape recently at our pl...

IMO farscape was the best show that TV ever had, and Stargate was very close after that

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2026-02-11T21:19:31Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Only from the title. When I tuned in is when I saw what it really was. Similar to "Survivor". I was...

I think Survivor originally was that, then it morphed into that backstabbing stuff. Man, that was a really terrible show... TV went from **_amazing_**...

I think Survivor originally was that, then it morphed into that backstabbing stuff. Man, that was a really terrible show... TV went from **_amazing_** shows like Stargate SG1 and Farscape to... Petty people vlogging their horrible thoughts while pretending to have to shit in a hole.

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2026-02-11T21:16:06Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

I was so disappointed when I found out Battle Bots (and one other similar show) was really just RC v...

😂 you thought they were autonomous? Its probably doable now, though, so IMO we need real battle bots

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2026-02-11T21:06:35Z

↳ 回复 Leo Wandersleb (npub1gm7tuvr9atc6u7q3gevjfeyfyvmrlul4y67k7u7hcxztz67ceexs078rf6)

If only those spammers were driven by financial incentives. They are attacking bitcoin to precisely ...

I've slowly moved away from the knots side. You're making a lot of sense, so I want to say thanks for that. I'm reminded of how Osama bin Laden said...

I've slowly moved away from the knots side. You're making a lot of sense, so I want to say thanks for that. I'm reminded of how Osama bin Laden said something to effect of causing America to destroy itself by overreacting. And that appears to have played out... Its a good strategy, and we should be careful not to let anyone play it.

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2026-02-10T23:06:42Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Remember when Bourdain tweeted that Hillary's goons were following him around day before he died?

No... But holy shit. (I was never on twatter)

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2026-02-09T03:01:35Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Failure is required for success. Public schools teach that failure is wrong, or bad. Public school...

This is why I like Steiner schools. Very different teaching philosophy

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2026-02-08T18:09:03Z

Alright, I just watched Kratter's video about Adam Back, and my opinion is this : this is retarded. You want to boot the guy that has done more for #b...

Alright, I just watched Kratter's video about Adam Back, and my opinion is this : this is retarded. You want to boot the guy that has done more for #bitcoin than anyone else ever, over mere **_possibilities?_** I thought y'all had something concrete, not a janga tower of speculation. Nah, F that. And to top it all, you played leftist TYT calling for resignation. It could not be clearer - this is an orchestrated take down. I've only seen this exact pattern a million times before, so I guess maybe its truthful this time? Right, lemme hear the sales pitch for the bridge now. Bad actor identified. Thank you.

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2026-02-07T22:23:58Z

↳ 回复 DecBytes (npub1dyw3dr3qzs4estmf5v4hje0z6deweqczuslyjchkak2k5u503y8q2x2wkx)

Voddie Baucham called this shaving off the edges of the truth. And if you do this long enough then n...

The real Christianity is wild, and its not supposed to be liked, nor is it supposed to be widely followed. The apostles weren't martyred for their flu...

The real Christianity is wild, and its not supposed to be liked, nor is it supposed to be widely followed. The apostles weren't martyred for their fluffy feels. They were radical, uncooperative, ungovernable, and they were a threat to the powerful and their comfortably numb sycophants.

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2026-02-07T14:45:24Z

Volume of trading in btc is looking significant. Idk what it means. Something's up.

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2026-02-05T16:36:55Z

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especially Muslims, at least prior to... dangit, what was the empire that immediately followed the Abbasids? Anyways. It went to shit right there. Bef...

especially Muslims, at least prior to... dangit, what was the empire that immediately followed the Abbasids? Anyways. It went to shit right there. Before that, great philosophy, and a culture that defined itself as opposing oppression. The Buddhists were more like, they taught the tyrant and then the tyrant was sorry and decided to be good. That's actually better than fighting them.

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2026-01-28T07:35:51Z

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Gnostics are the OG anarchists, and that's part of what makes Christianity so amazing. Its like... Before finding gnosticism, all I knew of Christiani...

Gnostics are the OG anarchists, and that's part of what makes Christianity so amazing. Its like... Before finding gnosticism, all I knew of Christianity was the intolerance of it's adherents. I was looking everywhere... Daoism is one of my favorites, but it doesn't quite satisfy that thirst... Gnosticism is like a firehouse - you satisfy the thirst and then get a million times more than you wanted. But yeah, Christianity's early growth is basically entirely down to the radical anarchism in gnosticism, which includes both love (nonviolence) and noncompliance with false authorities. The eastern religions are great, they kept their metaphysical roots, but they never went directly against the authorities for being false and satanic, so that makes Christianity infinitely better than them **_if_** its the real thing, which certainly is hidden away currently.

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Catholicism used to be a lot more tolerant of it. It appears to be currently in an inversion - outward secular tolerance, but copying the intolerance ...

Catholicism used to be a lot more tolerant of it. It appears to be currently in an inversion - outward secular tolerance, but copying the intolerance of Protestants. That's all of society, really. Tolerance of flattened dumbed down junk, intolerance of higher level stuff. Gnosticism is basically graduate school Christianity, and literally nothing like what Christians usually say about it.

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2026-01-28T06:44:46Z

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🤔 Aldous Huxley must've read a shitload of hagiographies before writing the Perennial Philosophy. He's constantly quoting saints from hundreds of year...

🤔 Aldous Huxley must've read a shitload of hagiographies before writing the Perennial Philosophy. He's constantly quoting saints from hundreds of years ago, most of whom I'd never heard of

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Yeah I looked it up right after writing that and winced... Its basically just what ethnic means now, nowhere near the significance I was imagining

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2026-01-28T06:31:01Z

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Hagia Sophia - I love this name. "Holy Wisdom" with, of course, the gnostic meaning implied

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2026-01-28T06:28:56Z

↳ 回复 Comte de Sats Germain (npub12h6h8dj3ale4rk6hkpsp6gcz9kx9xtucyhd3pftn86lnn0j25gdsa9qpsf)

I'm not contradicting with this - this is more like collaborative investigation and notes. "Σὺ δὲ ἐ...

This is most likely a grammar thing, like suffixes changing meaning of base words. That's above my level for Greek - I only am able to read it, and ha...

This is most likely a grammar thing, like suffixes changing meaning of base words. That's above my level for Greek - I only am able to read it, and have never intentionally studied it.

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2026-01-28T06:14:33Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

"gentile nation, foreign nation not worshipping the true God" (see goy), and ethnikos is used by ecc...

I'm not contradicting with this - this is more like collaborative investigation and notes. "Σὺ δὲ ἐστε γέννημα ἐκλεκτόν, βασίλειον ἱερουργικὸν, ἔθνος...

I'm not contradicting with this - this is more like collaborative investigation and notes. "Σὺ δὲ ἐστε γέννημα ἐκλεκτόν, βασίλειον ἱερουργικὸν, ἔθνος ἅγιον, λαὸς εἰς περιποίησιν, ἵνα ἀρετάς ἐξαγγέλητε τῶν καλέσαντος ὑμᾶς ἐκ τῶν σκότους εἰς τὸ θαυμάσιον αὐτοῦ φῶς." 1 Peter 2:9 Ethnos is this one : ἔθνος

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2026-01-28T06:10:54Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Just a FYI: The term "ethnic" means someone separated from God/divinity.

"ethnos" means "set apart for God" not from God - though we're all separated from God, that's the root of sin. 🤔 It is really interesting how this ph...

"ethnos" means "set apart for God" not from God - though we're all separated from God, that's the root of sin. 🤔 It is really interesting how this philosophical word became so secularized... 🍕 can't find my hug emoji, take a pizza instead

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2026-01-28T06:00:05Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

As if he isn't a puppet?

There's a lot of work to do.

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2026-01-25T20:12:15Z

↳ 回复 ea91ee2e... (npub1a2g7uthlp9ppzk64zkaahmsjtx703x0cm3umx02c2fx3qn3at66spp9ssf)

I'm just one person. One key point is I have *zero* ideas on how to solve peak complexity from this ...

Sounds like you're doing good work. This is a very dispersed/multi-pronged kind of thing. We have to push back in so many disparate fields. It is all ...

Sounds like you're doing good work. This is a very dispersed/multi-pronged kind of thing. We have to push back in so many disparate fields. It is all connected, though. I love permaculture. I think I finally got a biologist's attention about it by explaining that caloric output per acre under permaculture is greater than the spray monoculture system. Much greater. No contest. She actually said I am welcome to join her lab, which of course is ludicrous... But permaculture and other solutions are still insufficient because of how diminished property rights are. Like, whenever Monsanto/Bayer feel like they want more money, they destroy people's lives over seeds, with the full backing of the state. And there's that dude in Oregon who is in prison for collecting rainwater. That's not new - its been going on for decades, and its getting worse. Without actual property, decentralized solutions can't even start. That's where bitcoin, again, enters with a genuine solution : if you can hide your seed properly, that's true property, and it's not dependent on the untworthy guarantees of the state. Slowly, we're getting people to take this up : as they learn bitcoin, they must directly confront the issues of property and rights. Eventually, that will spill into other domains, and popular support for property in general will rise. And that's so necessary... They say 9/10ths of the law is property. The entire justice system is built on property... What happens at the extreme of no property? Then no justice is possible either. We're headed there now. It has to change.

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2026-01-23T19:52:47Z

↳ 回复 mleku (npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku)

yeah, samourai landed in shit because they openly participated in coordinating the coinjoins. they g...

Exactly. And the government, or whatever oligarchs were involved, just saw a business they wanted for themselves. Banking is cutthroat.

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2026-01-23T18:26:47Z

↳ 回复 mleku (npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku)

the promoters of centralization solutions are lazy, narcissistic megalomaniacs. they know that the ...

And the narcissistic megalomaniacs are in the government and actively sabotaging things that might make a difference, like Samourai. But the good is...

And the narcissistic megalomaniacs are in the government and actively sabotaging things that might make a difference, like Samourai. But the good is just as slippery as the bad - Samourai was a step in the right direction, but its downfall was ironically due to centralization. Its a lesson - outsmart the fuckers, be truly decentralized yourself, it's not enough to facilitate other people's activities. Moves and counter moves. They'll keep us sharp.

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2026-01-23T18:20:48Z

↳ 回复 mleku (npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku)

probably orders of magnitude

And its adding zeros as time progresses. Not talking about price, if anyone reading this starts here

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2026-01-23T18:13:22Z

↳ 回复 ea91ee2e... (npub1a2g7uthlp9ppzk64zkaahmsjtx703x0cm3umx02c2fx3qn3at66spp9ssf)

I have quite a bit invested in Oberon at this point, so identity shifts should settle here. I'm aban...

That paper is too far out of what I know for me to give any useful commentary. Also, are you more than one person? Yes, more work is needed in simpl...

That paper is too far out of what I know for me to give any useful commentary. Also, are you more than one person? Yes, more work is needed in simplifying all the stuff behind bitcoin. There are some really great projects working towards that, though, and there's the advantage of basically any tech used in bitcoin has other uses. I particularly like this : https://tropicsquare.com/ Bitcoin's project is about a lot more than better money. We're trying to upgrade civilization. I think you clearly see the dangers and the need for an upgrade. Right now, imo the world could easily fall into a destructive cycle where supply chains start breaking and states go back to territorial conquest while sabotaging each other, and that leads to the stone age. A climate disaster could initiate that, regardless of everyone's intentions and regardless of the veracity of the claims on either side of the "carbon" issue. It could be set off by anything. It could be set off by the most powerful state deciding to employ terrorists on its own streets while psyoping it's own citizens, which is currently happening. Next week we could all discover that nothing works reliably. So how you actually solve peak complexity? I'd start with recognizing that peak complexity is equivalent to too much reliance on centralized systems. We tend to centralize things for easier control, which allows us to achieve other goals in other areas - but that's an increase in complexity, and its a fragile complexity. At this point, all new solutions need to go the other way : decentralize, reduce control, empower individuals or the smallest unit reasonable, produce locally, etc. That's robust. That can take a hit like an act of God and bounce back. Remember that tsunami that killed a quarter million people in South Asia a few years ago? When I went to South Asia a couple years after that, I couldn't tell anything had happened. Imagine if that occurred in the North Atlantic and struck the East coast of the US and the North coast of Europe. Our system would collapse, entirely. Too centralized. In ideal conditions and perfect leadership, it would take a minimum of a decade to recover. That's not even a big disaster, in earth terms. Something like that will happen, and we're fucked, because we build shit too centralized, we're too corrupt, too unpropertied, too reliant on insurance, too reliant on government printing up funny money, and that distorts prices and crowds out free market activity, and literally 99% of people who would like to start businesses don't because of all these reasons. Centralization will kill us. Guaranteed. If there were previous technological civilizations (which there is very ample evidence for), they were destroyed because they were too fragile, which means they made similar mistakes to what we are currently doing. Bitcoin touches every issue. It can't be ignored or abandoned. It is necessary.

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2026-01-23T18:12:17Z

↳ 回复 ea91ee2e... (npub1a2g7uthlp9ppzk64zkaahmsjtx703x0cm3umx02c2fx3qn3at66spp9ssf)

I decided to change my npub from here: nostr:npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dt...

So you're two npubs now? These name changes are past my own peak complexity. I like this term, peak complexity. That's definitely closer to what's r...

So you're two npubs now? These name changes are past my own peak complexity. I like this term, peak complexity. That's definitely closer to what's really going on. The thing about bitcoin is, its also pushing back against peak complexity. That's why it can't be lumped in with "crypto," which is a really a mockery of its own categorical name. A lot of design choices were made specifically to avoid complexity. And the effect, if successful, will be to reduce the irrational complexity that fiat enables. An immutable supply forces efficiency in governance, how ever governance is constructed or imagined. Efficiency is the answer to complexity. Bitcoin is doing more to reduce complexity, force efficiency, and save the earth than every other thing that has ever been done, combined. Probably multiple times more.

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2026-01-23T16:48:19Z

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I bet its way more efficient, that way. And I was about to say we could copy while decentralizing, but we kind of already are with these setups recycl...

I bet its way more efficient, that way. And I was about to say we could copy while decentralizing, but we kind of already are with these setups recycling the heat from btc miners.

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2026-01-22T16:17:23Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Yes, "pechkas" are a great example of heating dense objects first. Many had beds on top too. Even t...

Yeah, the centralized heating is still there, too. China, too. You see these large green pipes running by roads or canals, and they're pumping heat ar...

Yeah, the centralized heating is still there, too. China, too. You see these large green pipes running by roads or canals, and they're pumping heat around to the buildings. Its probably more efficient than a different unit for each building, but its also just one thing that could he sabotaged, so IMO its a bad move

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2026-01-21T20:50:50Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Dense objects hold more thermal mass. Hot air rises, but heat radiates in all directions. The more...

Have you seen traditional Russian heating? Like, in homes before commies built those appalling kruschovki. They basically use a fire to keep a bunch o...

Have you seen traditional Russian heating? Like, in homes before commies built those appalling kruschovki. They basically use a fire to keep a bunch of stone very hot all the time, and thats their oven, and it keeps the building warm.

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2026-01-21T20:44:38Z

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It is media loading issue. Check you client and make sure you are not loading media via Tor. It will...

I prefer to use Tor. But yeah, that would help a lot

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2026-01-17T22:50:12Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

2/3 rd of my Nostr experience looks like this ... https://image.nostr.build/fcebd0b409f878fa8c8b69e...

Better/more relays might fix it. Or might not.

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2026-01-17T22:45:58Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

The best explanations of bible passages for me has come from Christians that have graduated from a c...

The usual interpretation of john 3:16 is fundamentally selfish, and for that reason it can be discounted as an incorrect interpretation.

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2026-01-11T18:07:28Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

The most Christian people I've met are pagan.

The absolute best explanations of bible verses I've found have come from pagans. Not that paganism (the ism doesn't actually make sense) is always rig...

The absolute best explanations of bible verses I've found have come from pagans. Not that paganism (the ism doesn't actually make sense) is always right, but it appears that some of them were quite well informed before making their choice.

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2026-01-11T16:50:39Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

I don't know where this method is from, if there is a specific location, but one method is boiling.

Yeah. Wild... I read Wikipedia's thing on it. Idk why that question just popped into my head. Apparently there used to be counterfeit heads made in So...

Yeah. Wild... I read Wikipedia's thing on it. Idk why that question just popped into my head. Apparently there used to be counterfeit heads made in South America.

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2026-01-08T21:33:51Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

I get the feeling that you aren't parsing what I've said.

Okay.

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2026-01-08T14:21:28Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

I watched a mainstream vid on it, based on your prodding. She is driving away when asked to stop. Sh...

Yes. She had a right to life, regardless of being an idiot. This doesn't serve justice, broadcasting that she's less human than humans due to some def...

Yes. She had a right to life, regardless of being an idiot. This doesn't serve justice, broadcasting that she's less human than humans due to some defect. You are helping the state by doing that.

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2026-01-08T14:19:22Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

There are many things that are wrong in this world. How we act as individuals in an unjust world is ...

I'm getting the impression you haven't seen it

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2026-01-08T13:54:28Z

↳ 回复 Yojimble (npub1me67k8t6vcncq75dlu8mxd70euvful56lz4ky20k3rmxgugvxq2qy23gnm)

Says the guy asking for my private key

If this is the case, this needs to change.

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2026-01-08T12:00:38Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

I watched the vid. I can see different perspectives. Mostly, that was excessive force, and horrible...

I'd stop, too, but that's irrelevant. They murdered her. Her reasons are her own. It can't be okay to murder someone for trying to get away. This IC...

I'd stop, too, but that's irrelevant. They murdered her. Her reasons are her own. It can't be okay to murder someone for trying to get away. This ICE business has gone too far. It must be disbanded and they must face justice.

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2026-01-08T11:28:45Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

This seems like a far more complicated process than installing panels overhead. Does traffic get hal...

Idk, but its worth a try.

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2026-01-06T22:19:52Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

I looked it up anyway... :) https://www.extremetech.com/cars/183130-solar-roadways-passes-1-4-milli...

Yeah that's it, Solar Roadways. It had a lot of hype 10 or 15 years ago, then suddenly everyone insisted it wouldn't work, and I never saw any kind of...

Yeah that's it, Solar Roadways. It had a lot of hype 10 or 15 years ago, then suddenly everyone insisted it wouldn't work, and I never saw any kind of reasons why suddenly it wouldn't work. I'll buy the argument that it takes more energy to make than they repay, which is definitely the case with wind power, but that doesn't necessarily mean they cost more oil than they displace, and I'm not sure that's even a worthwhile goal anyways. Supply chain issues are just regulation problems. The supply chain to produce a pickup truck can't be less complicated, but we have no problems getting pickup trucks. Tbh, it seems like some oligarch decided to stomp on it.

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2026-01-06T22:17:23Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

When I first used AI to answer a question, I asked it something I already know. "How do you make ......

The AIs are psychopaths. If general sentient AI is ever developed, it better not be based on these things

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2025-12-31T19:57:27Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

They were useful?

Yes. They make more assumptions now. They're over-trained, and over guard-railed. They also refuse to be corrected now. I was using it to check my Chi...

Yes. They make more assumptions now. They're over-trained, and over guard-railed. They also refuse to be corrected now. I was using it to check my Chinese, and it made assumptions and answered wrong, and I corrected both its answer and its assumptions, and it just repeated its garbage. This kind of thing is happening more now than before.

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2025-12-31T18:21:01Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

OMG it seems that he is being punished by larger forces, that now require him to use rotting fish as...

I'm starting to really like this Keonne guy.

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2025-12-30T00:00:31Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

We already have enough synonyms.

Moar cinnamyms!

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2025-12-29T15:36:47Z

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He did a great job with it

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2025-12-29T00:56:30Z

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Survey book? What's that? 😂 Its "Perennial Philosophy" by Aldous Huxley

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2025-12-28T16:41:28Z

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Seems reasonable. There's certain distinct historical periods that seem to correlate with different attitudes to nature and expressions in art. I'm ...

Seems reasonable. There's certain distinct historical periods that seem to correlate with different attitudes to nature and expressions in art. I'm not a scholar 😂 I just read stuff. Same as you.

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2025-12-20T16:18:04Z

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That was **_good!!_** Burroughs really was a genius... I researched him a bit a while back and my impression was kinda the opposite of what he's sayin...

That was **_good!!_** Burroughs really was a genius... I researched him a bit a while back and my impression was kinda the opposite of what he's saying here - I thought of him as a mind too big for its physical constraints, and constantly taking out his discomfort on his audience. But that explanation of de was perfect. "De" is Chinese for 'virtue.' Also spelled "te" in older transliterations. I first "got it" by listening to Gurdjieff. Of course, everyone's heard of mindfulness and simplicity, but those are just words until you do it. Gurdjieff tells people to reverse everything. Like, if you normally hold the toothbrush in your right hand, choose to use the left hand until that becomes automatic, and then find some new way to switch it up.

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2025-12-19T17:49:08Z

↳ 回复 Laeserin (npub1m4ny6hjqzepn4rxknuq94c2gpqzr29ufkkw7ttcxyak7v43n6vvsajc2jl)

That's a shame. I am a fan of gentlemen.

😂 me saying that is mostly internal narrative control. Its easier to be a gentleman, but it is always the least effective, whatever the goal is. So I ...

😂 me saying that is mostly internal narrative control. Its easier to be a gentleman, but it is always the least effective, whatever the goal is. So I try controlling my behavior by reinforcing stories

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2025-12-13T18:32:54Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

The proper response is, "Ah, screw it!" 😉

Well, sure, but I'm no gentleman, and I'm allergic to anything proper

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2025-12-13T18:23:29Z

↳ 回复 mleku (npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku)

i mean, as in, the organising principle of a society and a network system are the same thing, with, ...

Mmmmaybe. I guess that depends on how accurately incentives map from people to network

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2025-12-11T20:16:29Z