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Nathan 1 year ago
I think Bitcoin, in the long term, will positively impact politics & shrink DC. But until then politics matters. It impacts your life & it impacts the lives of others often in ways that have lifelong consequences. Dismissing it completely is foolish. Don’t believe me? I'll leave it to @RobertACaro who writes the following in chapter one of his new book "Working" (midway through I'll substitute "political power" w/ "politics” in brackets): ———————————————— People are always asking me why I chose Robert Moses and Lyndon Johnson to write about. Well, I must say I never thought of my books as stories of Moses or Johnson. I never had the slightest interest in writing the life of a great man. From the very start I thought of writing biographies as a means of illuminating the times of the men I was writing about and the great forces that molded those times-particularly the force that is political power. Why political power? Because [politics] shapes all of our lives. It shapes your life in little ways that you might not even think about. For example, when you're driving up the Triborough (now Robert F. Kennedy) Bridge in Manhattan in New York, you may notice that the bridge comes down across the East River in Queens opposite 100th Street. So why do you have to drive all the way up to 125th Street to cross it, and then basically drive back, which adds almost three totally unnecessary miles to every Journey across the bridge? Well, the reason is political power. In 1934, Robert Moses was trying to get the Triborough Bridge built, and he couldn't because there wasn't enough public or political support for the project. William Randolph Hurst, the publisher of three influential newspapers in New York, owned a block of tenements on 125th Street. Before the Depression, the tenements had been profitable, but now poor people didn't have jobs, and couldn't pay their rent. Hearst was losing money on the buildings and he wanted the city to take them off his hands by condemning them for some project. Robert Moses saw that the project could be the Triborough Bridge, and that's why the bridge entrance is at 125th Street. That's a small way in which [politics] affects your life. But there are large ways, too. Every time a young man or woman goes to college on a federal education bill passed by Lyndon Johnson, that's [politics]. Every time an elderly man or woman, or an impoverished man or woman of any age, gets a doctor's bill or a hospital bill and sees that it's been paid by Medicare or Medicaid, that's [politics]. Every time a black man or woman is able to walk into a voting booth in the South because of Lyndon Johnson's Voting Rights Act, that's [politics]. And so, unfortunately, is a young man-58,000 young American men-dying a needless death in Vietnam. That's [politics]. It affects your life in all sorts of ways. My books are an attempt to analyze and explain that power.
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Nathan 1 year ago
@jack: I just received my Bitkey and I set it up. I’m wondering how the Mobile Pay function actually works. Is it working with Cash App and making a credit & then settling up on chain sometime later? Otherwise I can’t see why 1) there should be a $200 limit and 2) why there should be an ability to send $1 (who should do this on chain? Nobody!), and 3) why it’s (only) in dollars and not #Bitcoin or Sats. I don’t want a bunch of small UXTOs. And I don’t think we should be suggesting low information bitcoiners should do so either.
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Nathan 1 year ago
Guess the answer to the #Bitcoin trivia question without knowing the question. For background, this is general bar trivia. My guess: Satoshi Nakamato. image
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Nathan 1 year ago
@jack: I can buy Semler Scientific (“SMLR”) on Robinhood but not Cash App. Any chance we can fix that? I like supporting fellow #Bitcoin equities by owning some of their shares and want to do so on Cash App, not Robinhood because I don’t trust Vladimir Tenev & Cash App is a real Bitcoin company.
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Nathan 1 year ago
The humility and ethics of Satoshi are obvious to all who read his writings. He was (or is) a humble person even though he was (or is) a genius. Some people think we are living in a terrible timeline. But this makes me think we are living in one of the better ones. image
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Nathan 1 year ago
🤣 (No, I can’t and won’t try to explain how the group chat got here.) image
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Nathan 1 year ago
Bitcoin is a Rorschach test. You see what you want. image
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Nathan 1 year ago
What’s the best fiction and the best nonfiction book you’ve read that’s at least 50 years old? 📚 (Not including the Bible not Quran. Those are pretty common answers.) #Bookstr
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Nathan 1 year ago
@chowcollection has made me think about the importance of patrons on the world. Here is another example but it wasn’t called that. #Bookstr
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Nathan 1 year ago
Everybody, it’s the change the name of your family group chat to “The ₿itcoin Chat" challenge. Let's see what kinda trouble we all get into. 😂 image
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Nathan 1 year ago
In the wake of Japan’s 🇯🇵 attack on Pearl Harbor. image
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Nathan 1 year ago
How does dan have both the absolute best and the absolute worst takes?
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Nathan 1 year ago
The Den of Dans is open & permission-less. The Council of Bens is elitist & exclusionary. Join the Den of Dans today! View quoted note →
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Nathan 1 year ago
This is a petition to rename #NOSTR “Den of Dans”.
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Nathan 1 year ago
Let’s bring this #Dan bit to Xitter and see how long it takes before Dark Brandon becomes Dark BranDan.