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halalmoney 1 week ago
☹️ *In modern fiat reality, the highest ROI is not productivity — it’s compliance. Moral of the story for the pleb: Don’t optimize income. Optimize loss avoidance.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 week ago
*Rights don’t exist for comfort or hobbies. They exist for when authority overreaches and accountability disappears... Ethos is choosing principles over outcomes. Blind loyalty is choosing power because it feels familiar.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 week ago
*The most radical act today isn’t protest. It’s building, using, and living on systems that don’t need permission.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 week ago
For a short while, I copied interestinh notes and other stuff into an llm. Here's the summary: -- These sources examine the complex decline of modern social and political structures, emphasizing the erosion of traditional masculinity, institutional trust, and financial sovereignty. Commentators suggest that personal agency and local community engagement serve as the primary defenses against a rising tide of digital isolation and authoritarian control. There is a strong focus on curating one's environment, whether through choosing better social influences or adopting decentralized assets like Bitcoin to protect individual freedom. The texts further argue that shifting political identities and the "woke" redistribution of status have left many young men disenfranchised and searching for meaning. Ultimately, the collection advocates for a transition from passive consumption of cheap dopamine toward a life of service, accountability, and physical-world connection. Information is also presented on the importance of structured decision-making and maintaining skepticism toward state-led surveillance systems.
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halalmoney 1 week ago
*Keeping government limited is like constantly passing the marshmellow test, delaying immediate gratification for longer-run benefit.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 2 weeks ago
*That we still have not reached mass adoption [of untraceable money] after such a long time is not a good sign for the intelligence of our human race* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 2 weeks ago
🍰 *belief and delusion… are related only in that they are points of view without incontrovertible proof in their favor. Delusion is believing something that is incontrovertibly false. Belief is an ingredient of delusion like flour is an ingredient of cake. But flour is not cake and cake is not flour.*
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halalmoney 2 weeks ago
*empowerment comes from acting as if you are in charge of your own life rather than viewing the system as entirely stacked against you*
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halalmoney 2 weeks ago
Fair push back. Perhaps the attraction of following geopolitics is a distraction from the more productive work of doing good in one's locality. *i am not in support of the regular political story but i am very much in favor of you, where you are, engage with your neighbours and gain their cooperation. anything else is working to the goals of the globalists.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 2 weeks ago
*The Empire doesn't just give up its superiority-complex. It CAN'T accept a multipolar world. That contradicts what it believes to be its destiny -- Unipolar domination.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 2 weeks ago
Domain-driven design (DDD) is a way of building software where you let the business problem shape the code, instead of letting frameworks or databases dictate the design. ## Core idea DDD focuses on the *domain*—the real-world problem space like trading, lending, logistics, or healthcare—and tries to mirror that in the software model. Developers work closely with domain experts so the concepts, terms, and rules used in conversation match what appears in the code. ## Key concepts - Domain: The problem area your software addresses, with its entities, rules, and workflows. - Core domain: The most important, differentiating part of the business where correctness and clarity matter most. - Ubiquitous language: A shared, precise vocabulary used in both conversations and code; class and method names use the same terms the business uses. - Domain model: The conceptual and code representation of the domain, capturing entities, value objects, rules, and invariants. ## Building blocks in code - Entities: Objects identified by a stable identity over time (e.g., Customer, Account, Order), whose state can change while they remain the same “thing.” - Value objects: Immutable objects defined only by their values (e.g., Money, Address, DateRange), easy to replace with another instance that has the same data. - Aggregates: Groups of entities and value objects treated as a consistency boundary, with a single root entity that enforces business rules. - Domain services: Operations that belong to the domain but don’t sit naturally on a single entity or value object. - Repositories: Abstractions for loading and saving aggregates, so domain logic doesn’t depend on database details. ## Strategic structure - Bounded contexts: Clear boundaries inside a large system where a specific model and language apply; the same term can mean different things in different contexts. - Context mapping: Describing how bounded contexts relate and communicate, and where you translate between different models. ## When DDD is useful DDD is most valuable when the domain is complex and evolving, misalignment between business and code is expensive, and the system will live for years. For a simple CRUD admin tool, it’s usually overkill; for something like a trading or risk engine, contract lifecycle platform, or loan origination system, it can pay off heavily. Citations: [1] Domain-Driven Design (DDD) [2] Domain-Driven Design (DDD) [3] Domain-driven design - Wikipedia [4] What is Domain-Driven Design? Benefits, Challenges & ... [5] Domain-Driven Design (DDD): A Summary [6] An Introduction to Domain-Driven Design (DDD) https://khalilstemmler.com/articles/domain-driven-design-intro/ [7] Domain Driven Design in 10 minutes - part one [8] Domain Driven Design - Martin Fowler [9] Best Practice - An Introduction To Domain-Driven Design [10] Understanding Domain-Driven Design (Part 1) https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/196jwlb/understanding_domaindriven_design_part_1/ Perplexity H/t mleku