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Andrew G. Stanton (Akamaister) Builder · Writer · Bitcoin-aligned systems Founder & Fractional CTO. I build durable software and publishing systems rooted in conviction, sovereignty, and long-term thinking. Following Jesus. Building with proof of work, not proof of hype. Still building. Primary work MyContinuum — sovereign publishing & identity https://mycontinuum.xyz Archive (RSS) https://nostr.mycontinuum.xyz/e/rss/npub19wvckp8z58lxs4djuz43pwujka6tthaq77yjd3axttsgppnj0ersgdguvd/kind/30023.xml Nostr npub19wvckp8z58lxs4djuz43pwujka6tthaq77yjd3axttsgppnj0ersgdguvd Verify Tool: https://nostr.mycontinuum.xyz/e/verify.html PGP fingerprint B480 CC98 7E0B AA6D 5962 EBAA BF2E 7F14 860D 3FB0 Full key: https://andrewgstanton.com/pgp Last generated: 2026-03-10 12:17 PM PST
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 4 — Responsibility Is Freedom - 2/10/2026 Verse: “Let each one test his own work.” — Galatians 6:4 Freedom is not merely the absence of restraint. It is the presence of responsibility. To speak freely means you own your words. To publish freely means you stand behind what you create. Sovereignty without responsibility is just noise. True freedom carries weight. Scripture: “To whom much was given, of him much will be required.” — Luke 12:48 #sovereignty #responsibility #authorship #truth
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 3 — Speed Is Not the Same as Strength - 2/10/2026 Verse: “The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.” — Proverbs 21:5 Moving fast can feel powerful. But endurance is different. Speed impresses. Strength sustains. If you are building slowly because you care about truth, about control, about durability— that is not weakness. That is discipline. Scripture: “Better a patient person than a warrior.” — Proverbs 16:32 #patience #discipline #longterm #wisdom
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 2 — Quiet Work Still Counts - 2/10/2026 Verse: “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” — Colossians 3:23 The world rewards visibility. God rewards faithfulness. Some of the most important work you will ever do will be unseen, unapplauded, misunderstood. Do it anyway. He sees. Scripture: “Your Father who sees in secret will reward you.” — Matthew 6:4 #faithfulness #hiddenwork #integrity #dailywork
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 1 — Build What Endures - 2/10/2026 Verse: “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.” — Matthew 7:24 There are faster ways to build. There are louder ways to build. There are more impressive ways to build. But there is only one way that endures. Foundations don’t trend. They don’t get applause. They just hold. And when the storm comes, that is enough. Scripture: “The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew… yet it did not fall.” — Matthew 7:25 #foundation #durability #sovereignty #faith
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Short Architecture & Risk Reviews Most teams don’t fail from lack of talent. They fail when hidden constraints surface too late. I offer short, fixed-scope architecture & risk reviews for teams building complex systems — especially around identity, data ownership, AI, and long-term durability. What this is: • a 2–3 week, time-boxed review • architecture, identity, data, AI risk, failure modes • written assessment + concrete recommendations What this is not: • not a rewrite • not staff augmentation • not an open-ended advisory role Fixed scope. Fixed timeline. Clear start and end. Typical range: $3k–$8k, depending on complexity. If this resonates, DM with a short description of what you’re building and where you feel uncertainty. If it’s not a fit, I’ll say so quickly and honestly. #architecture #risk #builders #ai #identity #sovereignty
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 5 — Continuing Anyway - 2/9/2026 Not every day produces clarity. Not every day produces validation. Some days only produce another brick in a wall no one sees yet. Continuing anyway is how walls become shelter. Scripture “Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.” — Psalm 127:1 Tags #continuing #trust #faithfulbuilding #patience #longhorizon
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 4 — Building as Refusal - 2/9/2026 Sometimes building isn’t ambition. It’s refusal. Refusal to let convenience erase responsibility. Refusal to let speed replace care. Refusal to let systems decide for you. You build because not building would cost more. Scripture “We must obey God rather than men.” — Acts 5:29 Tags #conviction #obedience #faithoverfear #buildingwithintegrity
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# Note 3 — Building Without Permission - 2/9/2026 There’s a strange freedom in building things no one asked for. No roadmap pressure. No audience optimization. No need to justify why it exists. Just the quiet question: Is this correct? Scripture “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” — Colossians 3:23 Tags #obedience #faithfulwork #calling #builders #sovereignty
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 2 — Continuing Is a Skill - 2/9/2026 Starting gets celebrated. Continuing rarely does. But continuation is where judgment forms. Where shortcuts get resisted. Where systems either harden correctly — or collapse later. Most people can start. Few can continue honestly. Scripture “The one who endures to the end will be saved.” — Matthew 24:13 Tags #endurance #faithfulness #buildingwell #integrity #longobedience
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 1 — Building When It’s Quiet - 2/9/2026 Building doesn’t always feel like momentum. Sometimes it feels like repetition without applause. Most durable things are built during those stretches. Noise comes later — or not at all. Either way, the work still counts. Scripture “Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9 #building #faithfulwork #continuing #durability #hiddenwork
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# Be consistent - 2/9/2026 People are living a lie. We say we don’t like our identities and data being siloed. And yet we build systems and businesses that do exactly that to others. Not out of malice — but because incentives reward capture, not exit. Sovereignty isn’t a belief. It’s an architectural choice. #sovereignty #builders #architecture #integrity
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 5 — Quiet Faith Still Counts on Sunday - 2/8/2026 Not every resurrection witness runs. Some stand still. Some weep. Some wait. Mary recognized Him when He spoke her name. Noise is not required for faithfulness. Verse: “Jesus said to her, ‘Mary.’” — John 20:16 #quietfaith #presence #sunday
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 4 — Resurrection Is a Claim on the Future - 2/8/2026 Sunday is not closure. It is a summons. If Christ is risen, then history has a direction. And despair is no longer neutral. Verse: “Because I live, you also will live.” — John 14:19 #future #hope #direction #faith
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# Note 3 — The Stone Was Rolled Away for the Living - 2/8/2026 The stone was not moved so Jesus could escape. It was moved so the disciples could see. God removes obstacles not to impress us, but to invite us into truth. Verse: “Come, see the place where He lay.” — Matthew 28:6 #seeing #truth #resurrection #faith
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 2 — Sunday Rest Is Forward-Looking - 2/8/2026 Sabbath looks backward. Sunday looks forward. Rest says: creation is good. Resurrection says: creation will be healed. We do not rest because the work is finished. We rest because death did not win. Verse: “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.” — 2 Corinthians 5:17 #newcreation #sunday #hope #rest
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 1 — Resurrection Is Not an Escape - 2/8/2026 Resurrection is not an exit from the world. It is God’s refusal to abandon it. Sunday does not cancel Friday. It redeems it. Hope is not denial. Hope is durability. Verse: “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; He has risen.” — Luke 24:5–6 #resurrection #hope #durability #faith
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Akamaister 3 months ago
# Note 5 — Sabbath Reorients Desire Sabbath asks a quiet question: Do you love what you produce, or the God who provides? Rest reorders desire, so work flows from gratitude, not anxiety. > “Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.” — Psalm 37:4 #sabbath #desire #delight #joy #reorientation
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# Note 4 — You Are Not the Source - 2/7/2026 Sabbath gently dismantles the illusion of indispensability. The work pauses. Provision does not. Life continues without your supervision. And that is good news. > “Apart from me you can do nothing.” — John 15:5 #sabbath #dependence #provision #faith #sovereignty
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# Note 3 — Sabbath Is a Rhythm, Not an Escape - 2/7/2026 Sabbath is not an escape from life. It is a rhythm within it. God did not abolish work. He framed it. Rest is what keeps work from becoming slavery. > “Six days you shall labor… but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God.” — Exodus 20:9–10 #sabbath #rhythm #workandrest #freedom #order