# 🇩🇪 Continuum ist kein Social-Client.
Es ist eine Nostr-Workstation nach dem Local-First-Prinzip.
– Deterministische Veröffentlichung
– Hintergrundverarbeitung mit Queue
– Transparenz auf Relay-Ebene
– Nachvollziehbare Archivierung
Kein SaaS-Login.
Läuft vollständig lokal auf deinem eigenen System.
Unterstützung: 250 $ einmalig
225 $ via Lightning ⚡ andrewgstanton@strike.me
Akamaister
andrewgstanton@primal.net
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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)
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Nostr
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Verify Tool:
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PGP fingerprint
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Full key:
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Last generated: 2026-03-10 12:17 PM PST
# Continuum is not a social client.
It’s a local-first Nostr workstation:
– Deterministic publishing
– Background queue
– Relay transparency
– Archive provenance
No SaaS login. Runs locally.
Patronage: $250 one-time
$225 via Lightning ⚡ andrewgstanton@strike.me
# Note 5 — Restoration, Not Rebellion - 2/13/2026
Local-first is not rebellion for rebellion’s sake.
It is restoration.
It says:
Your writing should not disappear.
Your identity should not depend on a company’s terms of service.
Your archive should not require permission.
It is not anti-technology.
It is pro-responsibility.
The irony is that sovereignty is not isolation —
it is the foundation for genuine connection.
When you own your keys, you can choose how to relate.
When you control your data, you can choose how to share.
Freedom makes communion possible.
“For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another.”
— Galatians 5:13
#sovereignidentity #hope #buildforward
# Note 4 — Small Is Powerful - 2/13/2026
Local-first does not look impressive.
There are no glowing dashboards in the sky.
No billion-dollar valuations.
No endless venture rounds.
It looks like a folder.
A repo.
A clean SQLite database.
But seeds are small too.
The irony is that what is durable often begins quietly —
on a laptop, in a local directory, with a single identity file.
Faithful systems scale differently than hype.
“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.”
— Zechariah 4:10
#smallbeginnings #faithfulbuilding #continuum
# Note 3 — The Cost of Forgetting - 2/13/2026
We were told: “Don’t worry about storage. Don’t worry about backups. Don’t worry about architecture.”
So we forgot how systems work.
We forgot how to move our data.
We forgot how to migrate.
We forgot how to exit.
The irony of local-first is that it looks like complexity —
but it is actually clarity.
When your notes, articles, and archives sit in plain folders you can see,
you understand your system.
Visibility restores understanding.
Understanding restores agency.
And agency restores hope.
“The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but the simple go on and suffer for it.”
— Proverbs 27:12
#agency #durability #build
# Note 2 — Convenience Is Not Freedom - 2/13/2026
The cloud made everything easy.
One login.
One password reset.
One subscription that quietly renews forever.
But ease and freedom are not the same thing.
It is easier to rent than to own.
It is easier to delegate responsibility than to carry it.
It is easier to let someone else hold your keys.
Local-first feels heavier at first — Docker installs, JSON identity files, backups.
But the irony is this:
discipline restores dignity.
When you hold your own keys, you hold your own story.
“The borrower is the slave of the lender.”
— Proverbs 22:7
#identity #keys #freedom
# Note 1 — We Had This Once - 2/13/2026
There is a strange irony in all of this.
Thirty or forty years ago, software was local by default.
Your documents lived on your machine.
Your credentials unlocked your device — not a remote server.
You bought a copy of something like Word or Quicken and it was yours.
Then “the cloud” arrived — and convenience slowly replaced ownership.
Now, in 2026, what feels radical is simply returning to what once was normal:
running your own software, storing your own data, signing your own keys.
Local-first is not regression.
It is remembering.
The irony is that progress sometimes means recovering what we surrendered.
“Thus says the Lord: Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls.”
— Jeremiah 6:16
#localfirst #sovereignty #continuum
# Note 5 - 2/12/2026
There is freedom in building without needing permission.
Freedom in writing without waiting for applause.
Freedom in creating because you are compelled to.
Validation is pleasant.
Conviction is sustaining.
“The one who calls you is faithful, and he will do it.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:24
# Note 4 - 2/12/2026
Today reminded me that joy is not the absence of pressure.
It’s the presence of purpose inside it.
Pressure may remain.
Uncertainty may remain.
But so does calling.
And when calling remains, so does hope.
“Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9
# Note 3 - 2/12/2026
There is a quiet kind of strength in continuing to build when no one is cheering.
No spotlight.
No metrics spike.
Just conviction.
The world celebrates visibility.
But character is formed in obscurity.
Roots grow before branches.
“The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground… and the seed sprouts and grows; he knows not how.” — Mark 4:26–27
# Note 2 - 2/12/2026
Joy doesn’t always arrive after success.
Sometimes it arrives after faithfulness.
Fix one thing.
Write one paragraph.
Take one steady step.
Not because it trends.
Not because it pays immediately.
But because it is right.
Steady obedience produces a deeper satisfaction than applause ever could.
“Well done, good and faithful servant… You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much.” — Matthew 25:21
# Note 1 - 2/12/2026
Small win today.
Cleared a major UI issue in the Continuum dashboard that had been bothering me. Layout tightened up. Cards behaving. Less friction.
No applause.
No fanfare.
No external validation.
And yet — real joy.
There’s something stabilizing about improving a system you care about, even if no one is watching.
Quiet progress is still progress.
“And whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.” — Colossians 3:23
# Founder Advisory Sprints
Some decisions are too important to outsource — and too complex to solve alone.
I offer short, paid advisory sprints for founders building infrastructure-heavy or high-consequence systems.
This is not mentorship theater.
It is not an ongoing obligation.
It is a defined window for thinking clearly together.
What this is:
A 3–4 week sprint (typically 4–6 sessions) focused on decisions you are actively wrestling with.
Common areas of focus include:
* architectural direction and constraint design
* incentive alignment and governance risk
* AI + identity tradeoffs
* where speed helps — and where it quietly damages the system
* what you should not build or promise
* This is structured thinking under pressure.
What this is not:
* not a board seat
* not coaching
* not growth consulting
* not staff augmentation
* not a path to equity or control
* The sprint ends cleanly.
Why this exists:
Founders are often forced to choose between thinking alone under pressure or bringing in people who come with agendas.
This format is meant to be bounded, honest, pressure-reducing, and respectful of your autonomy.
You remain the decision-maker.
Engagement details:
* 4–6 sessions over ~1 month
* Clear focus and defined scope
* Written summary of key risks and tradeoffs
* Typical range: $2k–$4k per sprint
If you’re building something where correctness matters more than optics — and you want a second brain without strings attached — this is what I offer.
DM if this resonates.
# 🔆 Note 5 — We’re Still Early in the Story - 2/11/2026
Verse:
“For I know the plans I have for you… plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” — Jeremiah 29:11
Bitcoin is young.
Nostr is young.
Your work is young.
The story isn’t finished.
Don’t measure a long arc with a short ruler.
There is more ahead than behind.
Scripture:
“Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.” — Philippians 1:6
#hope #longterm #bitcoinchronicles #build
# 🌊 Note 4 — Freedom Feels Good - 2/11/2026
Verse:
“For freedom Christ has set us free.” — Galatians 5:1
There is something deeply satisfying about holding your own keys.
About publishing without asking permission.
About building tools that don’t trap people.
Freedom is not just philosophical.
It feels good.
And joy is allowed.
Scripture:
“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” — 2 Corinthians 3:17
#sovereignty #nostr #freedom #digitalsovereignty
# 🚀 Note 3 — Volatility Means You’re Early - 2/11/2026
Verse:
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened.” — Joshua 1:9
Stable systems rarely change the world.
Early systems wobble.
Bitcoin wobbles because it’s still being discovered.
That’s not a flaw.
That’s growth.
If everything felt calm and universally accepted, it wouldn’t be early anymore.
Scripture:
“For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.” — 2 Timothy 1:7
#bitcoin #early #courage #innovation
# 🌱 Note 2 — Small Steps Compound - 2/11/2026
Verse:
“Do not despise these small beginnings.” — Zechariah 4:10
One note.
One article.
One block mined.
One line of code.
Small steps compound faster than dramatic gestures.
You don’t need a viral moment.
You need consistency.
And consistency is underrated.
Scripture:
“Whoever is faithful in little is faithful also in much.” — Luke 16:10
#consistency #compounding #bitcoinchronicles #faithfulness
# 🌞 Note 1 — We Get to Build - 2/11/2026
Verse:
“This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24
We get to build.
We get to think.
We get to write.
We get to experiment with better systems.
That’s not burden.
That’s privilege.
The world isn’t ending.
It’s evolving — and we’re participating.
Scripture:
“The joy of the Lord is your strength.” — Nehemiah 8:10
#building #joy #bitcoin #sovereignty
# Note 5 — Do Not Despise Small Beginnings - 2/10/2026
Verse:
“For who has despised the day of small things?” — Zechariah 4:10
Massive things often begin quietly.
A line of code.
A paragraph written.
A seed planted.
A habit repeated.
Small does not mean insignificant.
It means early.
Stay faithful in the early stage.
Growth belongs to God.
Scripture:
“One sows and another reaps.” — John 4:37
#smallbeginnings #perseverance #calling #trust
# 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