intelligent people are sometimes hard to understand because for them, everything that is easy to understand seems obvious and thus not worth mentioning - leaving humorous or higher-order observations; as can been seen here on nostr 🐬
Marius
marius@mess.ch
npub18kmu...xwnr
life, freedom, reason, btc, cln, lnbits, https://mint.mountainlake.io ⛵️🎾📷
"What this actually means is that no one is really in charge of bazaar-style FOSS projects. A project’s leader cannot steer the project in an unpopular direction without losing the developers he so crucially needs. Under the bazaar model, software is in a very real way controlled by its body of contributors, each with their own personal reason to be involved" [The Genesis Book by @Aaron van Wirdum] - superior decision making baked into Bitcoin
I find it encouraging how profoundly Bitcoin and the findings of the Austrian school of economics have penetrated our society. Statements that, a couple of years ago, were to be found only in Bitcoin circles are now printed in established newspapers and propagated by politicians. I just asked ChatGPT whether it is exaggerated to compare modern states and central banks to drug addicts; it will mainly accept the comparison as sound (with the caveat that some debt-financed state interventions are productive while the effects of drugs never are). This is what winning looks like: it is slow, subtle, but unstoppable.
Satoshi's Christmas present
for me by @Lucho Poletti and Ernst Aklin (aklin.com)
for me by @Lucho Poletti and Ernst Aklin (aklin.com)Firefox nightly with tabs on the left - the art of finding joy in those small things 🐬
I am totally absorbed by reading and learning and am not producing enough. ⬆️ ⚙️ in 25
After an upgrade fountain stopped working. I can no longer login with my nostr account. Anyone else? Is this a GrapheneOS issue?
PV and welcome to emerging properties
PV - taken during a recent stay in PiacenzaRaging Moderates sounds awfully close to @Bugle.News #40HPW🎧 except one is serious and one is ironic - 

Fountain
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway • Biden Pardons Hunter, Trump’s Tariff Proposals, Kash Patel’s Appointment to Lead the FBI • Listen on Fountain
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the implications of President Biden’s pardon for his son, Hunter. Then, they get into Trump’s tariff ...
Philosophers At Work
I liked reading books by philosophers. However, I just now realized I never saw one at work. Most of the time, the work was done long before I read it or read about the situation that gave rise to the work. With Bitcoin, this is different as we are experiencing its introduction to the world, history in the making.
We have read and heard people talk about Bitcoin's electricity use and associated CO2 emissions. Some work was led by emotions and arrived at untenable conclusions. For instance, Mora et al.'s 2018 paper entitled "Bitcoin emissions alone could push global warming above 2°C)".
Then, there is the much more accurate work of knowledgeable authors. However, if they appear to defend a preformed conclusion rather than arriving at one after neutral deliberation, their work is more challenging to read for the critiques.
And then there is the book Resistance Money, subtitled A Philosophical Case for Bitcoin by @Andrew M. Bailey , @Bradley Rettler and @npub10afr...0xj0. I much enjoyed their scientific work on Bitcoin's energy consumption from a neutral ground and with a global humanitarian goal. Rather than arguing for what is good for them, the stance many people willingly or unwillingly take, they tried to approach the question assuming that tomorrow, they could wake up as any one of the eight billion people.
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Bitcoin's energy consumption. If you are already a Bitcoiner and short on time, you might skip to chapters 9 and 10 directly.
It became apparent to me why we need philosophers.
Primal notes that it cannot connect to PlayStore (I am using grapheneos). Is PS needed for full functionality?


PV
"[...] the government calling you a tax-payer is a bit like a rapist calling his victim his girlfriend." - @knutsvanholm and Luke de Wolf on the difference between "voluntary" and "consensual".PV 

What do you Bitcoiners think of tailscale? Is this software I should consider as part of my Bitcoin setup?
Who says that you cannot change your opinion at age 94 and we see Buffett go Bitcoin?
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Router died last night - MindlinerTre down, Mountainlake services down 😑, need to upgrade my setup a notch , sorry for any trouble ( )
Amboss Space
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Lightning Network Node 02d695b01c7a6909e716c863fb39bc5fb7bbdc3824b7fdce53adc593e5be080e73). View analytics and channels on Amboss.
"Imagine being an expert in the very fields that overlap Bitcoin and getting it wrong not once but continuously over several years in front of a large audience - and costing your family generational wealth along the way.
Although bitcoin proponents often carry bias-inducing bags of bitcoin, bitcoin critics often carry much bigger bags of lost opportunity. But unlike bitcoin proponents who can sell their bitcoin for fiat currency at any time, bitcoin critics can't unload their opportunity costs. It's too late. They'd have to change the past. Opportunity costs, like diamonds, are forever."
- copied from "Resistance Money" by @Andrew M. Bailey, @npub10afr...0xj0, and @Bradley Rettler
I started the day by scrubbing 78000 sats off an old signing device, leaving no sats behind.