I’ve been collecting photos of all sorts of things I find on the street, but one of my favorite is finding hidden messages in places.
#artstr #photography #streetphotography
Another rookie question for the #nostriches : what’s the best way to store your private key offline? Can you convert it into a seed phrase somehow? Anyone have some resources that covers this? #nostr #asknostr
I know many people are expecting some inflection point in price appreciation over the next month or so. I see many posts comparing this cycle to 2016.
And while I absolutely despise Trump, I did feel like he was going to be the catalyst to start that movement.
Guess it will be up to some other nation (Middle East?) to step up and show their financial prowess/genius through how much they are going to stack, and leave the United States of shitcoins behind. Rug-pull the rug pullers.
I’ve always loved curating #music, from making mixtapes as a kid to building playlists that reflect my moods, seasons, and energy. But lately, I’ve found myself relying on #Spotify’s Discover Weekly, marveling at how well it seems to know me—until I started questioning if I’m truly discovering music or just passively consuming it. The rise of algorithm-driven playlists and even AI-generated artists has blurred the line between authentic discovery and convenience. This realization led me to reflect on how passive consumption shapes not just how I listen to music but how I eat, shop, and engage with the world around me. In this piece, I explore the subtle ways I’ve tried to reclaim intentionality in a world that constantly pushes us toward ease. Are we really listening—or just letting the algorithm hum along in the background?