Very interesting.
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Both the sewing machines I had for sale have been sold, so I ordered three more machines that were received today.
In terms of customers, it’s quiet at the moment. Some people are contacting me requesting information about the machines, but no one is interested in buying right now — hopefully soon.
#business


#Bitcoin and #Monero fixes this.
Unlike fiat, the government can't fuck with bitcoin and monero! 

Another idea might be to create a marketplace for moderation algorithms.
This could be similar to F-Droid, the marketplace on Android for free and open-source apps, but focused on moderation algorithms. These algorithms would need to meet certain requirements before being published in the marketplace, such as being open-source and not including any trackers.
It should be super easy for mainstream users, who are not technical, to search for an algorithm that meets their needs and then upload it to a Nostr client.
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The Future of Content Moderation
TLDR: Using AI to develop algorithms for content moderation specifically tailored to each user.
I believe the future of content moderation on decentralized social media platforms like Nostr is users being able to generate custom moderation algorithms by using AI prompts.
Here’s how it could work: The user inputs a text prompt to the AI chatbot about what kind of content they want to see. Then the AI generates a completely custom moderation algorithm specifically tailored for the user.
The user might even have multiple algorithms to switch between in the Nostr client, depending on the desired content.
Maybe sometimes you don’t want to be using an algorithm at all. Of course, users should be able to completely disable moderation as well.
After all, the essence of decentralized platforms is user control.
Mullvad VPN > Proton VPN
FINALLY 🎉
Hopefully this will become a global release. #Apple
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And sure, you can hop through various hoops to try to make Bitcoin transactions somewhat as private and anonymous as Monero, but the average person does not want to think about this.
They just want something that works right out of the box — and that’s Monero.
#Bitcoin #Monero
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If you ask people whether they 1) want to use a payment method that displays every transaction on a publicly accessible list, or 2) prefer a private, anonymous payment method where transactions aren't publicly visible, what would they choose?
I believe every single person would choose option 2.
Nobody wants their transactions or financial details exposed to the world.
This, I believe, is a significant issue with Bitcoin.
Monero represents what Bitcoin was intended to be: Private and Anonymous money.
I tried to use Google for the first time in a long while, but now I'm back to DuckDuckGo again.
Google keeps asking me to verify I'm not a robot because I am using a VPN. DuckDuckGo just works without problems. It never asks me to verify that I'm a human.
I just tried using Google for fun, to see how it has changed since I last used it. It hasn't changed. It's still shit...
Fuck Google.
I don’t understand why anyone would prefer Bitcoin over Monero for spending.
I mean, do you want everyone (especially someone like Chainalysis) to see how much you spend and to whom you send money?
With Monero, you’re anonymous to a much larger degree than with Bitcoin — and the fees are lower.
Monero is perfect for spending and Bitcoin is perfect for savings.
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Bitcoin for savings.
Monero for spending.
#Bitcoin #Monero
Anarcho-capitalism is the ultimate system we should pursue.
We'll probably never achieve it, but at least reaching minarchism is much better than what we have now.
Local governments > Federal government
On Nostr, you truly own all your activity on the protocol.
No one can censor you, no matter how much they may want to.
#Nostr #Umbrel


Nostr gives users so much freedom. The ability to switch between whichever client you want is awesome!
Really excited for side-loading on iPhone. It's pretty much the only thing I miss from being on Android. Everything is so locked down on iPhone — it's sad and boring.
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I liked my own note by mistake on Primal, and now when clicking on the like button again to unlike is not working...
Always use a VPN with Nostr, unless you want everyone to know your location.