YAMARI
yamari@nostrplebs.com
npub10w8y...andp
#BSP (Bon Sens Paysan) #BreizhBitcoin #BZH #Homesteading
Nikola Tesla, 3D Anamorphosis


Breizh Maxxing


The Wolfpack monthly meetup


The digital panopticon is growing fast, but there is still a way out. Sure, it’s not as convenient as all those fancy digital services but that's what you get when you want freedom. Great article by @rare (⌐■_■)っ♨


The Digital Gate
Sovereignty in the Digital Age: The Coming Divide
🥩10 kg of organic, grass-fed beef purchased directly from the rancher and paid for with Bitcoin.


Meetup Bitcoin d'octobre ce vendredi 03/10 à Saint-Malo. Venez échanger avec les autres participants pour comprendre comment Bitcoin peut vous rendre plus libre. Réunion ouverte à tous. #NOSTRFR



Just listened to the @npub1tm20...lpna episode on Bitcoin Fundamentals — wow. So much wisdom packed in one conversation 🤯 . Loved the 3P vs 3C concept and all the useful tips for an enhanced comprehension. Gratitude for the deep insights.
Spent most of the day helping a friend build a greenhouse to increase his food security. He already has a beautiful orchard that will soon be grazed by sheeps. Spending your weekend supporting your local community in building resilience is the most impactful thing you can do. #homesteading


BLOCK 840,000: the Halving Party organize Breizh Bitcoin was just a year ago. A memorable remant only event held on a 17th century fort cut off from the world by the tide.


GN 🌅


Really enjoy getting out of my office for a quick walk every time the sun shines. Being in nature helps clear my head and reduce stress, which helps me focus for the rest of the day.


Reedition de la traduction française de Taï-Pan, l’excellent roman de James Clavell. Plongez dans cette fiction historique retraçant la fondation de Hong-Kong par les négociants/contrebandiers britanniques. Une vraie aventure bourrée de leçons de vie.


NOSTR workshop at yesterday's meetup. Great to introduce the @primal and @Alby tools to our members. Amazing to see them have their "aha" moment when they see zaps ⚡️ happening for the first time. Bitcoin meetups are the perfect place to teach about freedom technologies. Let’s do more of this! @npub1t0as...rgzh @bitcoin.fr


I came to Tenerife assuming that this was mostly an island for mass tourism. Instead, I discovered a hiker’s paradise!
Beyond the resorts lies a wilderness wonderland with infinite trails through volcanic landscapes and ancient forests. Nearly half the island is protected natural area, and it’s one of the most preserved biodiversity worldwide. Definitively worse going for a short holiday


📚Quand on lit “Endurance” de Lansing et qu’on découvre Shackleton et son équipage survivant 2 ans dans l’Antarctique à -50°C, dormir sur la glace et manger du phoque… Nos petits problèmes du quotidien semblent soudain bien dérisoires 🥶


Wanted to take wifey for a drink in Paris. Couldn't think of a better place than the Sof’s Bar, which has been accepting payments in bitcoin for more than 10 years. They also serve great cocktails, such as the signature Pisco Sour.


France is a mosaic of "pays": over the last 230 years, central planners have made every effort to standardise a country whose diversity is one of its greatest assets. In its long history, France as always been a collection of people. Since time immemorial, its inhabitants identified themselves by their "pays", the place from which most of them rarely left.
In its great essay "The Discovery of France", British writer Graham Robb perfectly describes it:
"The basic division was the pagus, the area controlled by a tribe. Two thousand years after the conquest of Gaul, the pays (pronounced pay-ee) was still a recognizable reality. The word pays – usually translated as 'country' – referred, not to the abstract nation, but to the tangible, ancestral region that people thought of as their home. A pays was the area in which everything was familiar: the sound of the human voice, the orchestra of birds and insects, the choreography of winds and the mysterious configurations of trees, rocks and magic wells."
Despite this systematic effort to destroy territorial memory, people continue to refer to their "pays" in everyday language, as it makes much more sense than using soulless administrative divisions.


