Years ago someone showed me this YouTube channel of a guy who stands in the street and follows people with a camera.
Understandably people are super uncomfortable and angry with him in many of the videos. However, no one bats an eye at cameras mounted to a wall.
It's an interesting social experiment regarding privacy.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3panSrIeiNKCHFwtNveda9Hd6qt2qJMT&si=-TAcC3NkFL_a-pS3
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This kind of innovation is going to break engagement farming algos
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I've read many Bitcoin books over the years and The Big Print stands out as one of the best. It's a great resource for orange pilling.
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Next time someone asks you why you want privacy on the internet ask them why there are stalls in bathrooms
I just sent an audio note, a picture, and then e-cash to a friend over bitchat all while OFFLINE.
Receiving the e-cash required internet connection, but everything else was bluetooth only.
If you can find someone to try this with I'd highly recommend doing it yourself to see how well it works.
This might be the most important meme I have ever seen 

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A machine that turns Baht into sats at Bitcoin Chiang Mai
I have watched an hour of this interview now and it's an absolutely wild story. I'm grateful we had a chance to hear from Keonne in such detail before he goes in to prison.
Also Google is clearly metering the view count on this video. All the more reason to share it.
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The YouTube app has gotten horrendously shittier over the last year.
Sometimes I will open it and before searching anything there's a video playing that I didn't even select.
I wonder if the rampant interpersonal conflict in the Bitcoin space has more to do with Twitter culture than it does with bitcoiners.
Neither case would surprise me or it could be some combination, but in general I'd love to see more of a focus on genuine attempts at conflict resolution.