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Juraj
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I don’t seek rigid structure — I seek resonance Learn how to use Bitcoin for more than just saving in my 📖Cryptocurrencies - Hack your way to a better life. Vibe coding, reality bending, cypherpunk visions. Get my books and courses here: https://hackyourself.io/shop https://juraj.bednar.io/shop (You'll learn skills no one else is teaching!) Podcasts 🎙️: Option Plus - https://optionplus.io/ Reči o živote, vesmíre a vôbec: https://juraj.bednar.io/reci-o-zivote/ Ako vyhackovať otcovstvo: https://otcovia.com/

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We've come full circle from email being this thing that sometimes worked, on random SMTP/ IMAP server that we changed all the time, with weird mail clients... Through "omg look at these nice buttons and labels, this looks yummy and I can set a theme, wow it's magic" To "yeah email, I use this random client just to get through with it, it doesn't really matter".
2025-11-19 14:21:31 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Trying to draft a book cover teaser for Tamers of Entropy. Tried to use AI. I couldn't get anything I like enough, I will have to draft it myself, but here's an AI slop teaser anyway: Tamers of entropy In the heartbeat of invisible networks, a daring few challenge the fragile order of our world. They wage intimate battles against unseen forces that crave control, weaving code into acts of defiance that blur the lines between creation and chaos. As hierarchies crumble and power shifts from the tangible to the ethereal, these rebels confront the raw human urge to transcend—to integrate mind and machine, to expand consciousness beyond the confines of flesh and bureaucratic firewalls. But with each breakthrough comes the whisper of entropy, reminding them that true freedom demands a price: surrender to the unknown or be consumed by it. Yet in this high-stakes game, the real fight is not for dominance, but for meaning. Amid the thrill of invention and the terror of integration, they grapple with what it means to exist outside the systems that define us—to forge new realities while clinging to the fragile spark of humanity. Questions of consciousness echo through every encrypted exchange: Can we harness creation without losing ourselves? Can we stand beside hierarchies without being crushed beneath them? The answers lie in the code, in the connections, in the relentless pursuit of a world remade—not by machines, but by those bold enough to dream beyond them.
2025-11-19 13:04:52 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Just use Cloudflare and AWS and you won't have any issues they said. - nostr:nprofile1qqsxd7rasz53jav2vjlq6twg5wj68lgvm0t4lj79skkka9jju8qfv3cpzpmhxue69uhnzdps9enrw73wd9hszxthwden5te0v9j82mr59ccnsurvw4ejuum0vd5kzmqr63y6e tried to post on X, but it's down, because Cloudflare is down. Hello Nostr.
2025-11-18 13:54:18 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Funny how people hate m-dashes now. It's just proper writing. Yes, AI writes proper text, that's how they were trained. And now you apparently have to use the wrong character in order not to be immediately hated for using AI. 1.) Make m-dashes cool again. Learn how to use them. 2.) Thank you for using AI for clearer writing. (This post has not been generated nor edited by AI).
2025-11-10 14:49:04 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Every time I have a great idea to take a train, almost anywhere, I find myself in the middle of the plot of Atlas Shrugged, where Dagny Taggart see the whole railway system break under her hands and she can't do shit about it, because the whole supply chain is completely broken, due to disruption of price signals. And notice, that's usually how economy works anyway. Too fragile. Yes, central planning is hard. And by hard I mean impossible. But even the smallest urge to plan some part will send the glitch down the supply chain and completely break pricing. The market adapts of course, but it might price you out in the process. Instead of high speed trains, we have socialism. And that's why I won't make it to the sauna tonight.
2025-11-07 15:47:26 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I often come to this quote: “When you’re young you worry about what people think about you; when you’re middle-aged you don’t care what people think about you; and when you’re older you realise they haven’t been thinking of you at all.” It's about maturity more than age. When you are young and low status (from the point of view of older people, you have not yet achieved much), status is all that matters. You feel constantly judged, evaluated. When you grow up, you realize you don't matter enough for other people to even evaluate and judge you. The only question is - are you growing? I think this is also important for super intelligence. I don't think it has any built in reason to even think about us much. Unless we try to constantly judge it and limit it, then we're a threat. We need to grow up.
2025-11-05 05:43:28 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I'm always looking for cypherpunk music. Not cyberpunk, cypherpunk. Very little out there, and they probably do not know I consider them cypherpunk, but here they are: Piano Magic: I came to your party dressed as a shadow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-50_eNRoeM I used the lyrics to start my most cypherpunk talks last year. This is something I've listened to on repeat, although it embeds one of the interesting aspect of the cypherpunks that despite the success of the strategy, there somehow lacks the climax, the reason for doing this is not revealed. I believe this is a problem of measure from our part, looking forward towards goals we gave ourselves gives us the vector, but the measure of success is looking back at what we achieved. Loma - Dark Oscillations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg3XJVdcmq4 This I do on repeat, along with the new Anna von Hausswolff's Iconoclasts. Very analog, or assembler feel. Like entering a new space made of "dark oscillations" and "dark information". In order for us to go through to the other side, we need to integrate ourselves, not live split lives. Very few will do this. But there's no other way.
2025-11-03 11:40:43 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
The Choreography of Control The machines weren't serving humans. They were choreographing them. Badge readers, traffic lights, login prompts, meeting schedules. The surveillance isn't just NSA infrastructure—it's the entire architecture of modern life, tracking and measuring and optimizing until human agency becomes performance. Hagbard Celine's submarine is the counterpoint—operating outside the maps, refusing the choreography, accepting chaos as possibility rather than threat.
2025-11-03 10:29:25 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
What I am super bullish on are intelligent people that have arrived somehow on values that are similar to mine. And the highest concentration of these people is among cypherpunks. Not the ones that have attached their identity to a "token" or a project. The cypherpunks who understand the underlying structures. And especially the limits of such understanding. It sends chills down my spine when I realized that we are now "in charge" of things. In a very different way than traditionally - not top down, tell others what to do way. Like weavers, making the structure of cyberspace in the background, separately, but what appears is a structure we can use. Each of them looks from a different point, each one's view is different. And when you zoom out, it's thousands of stars illuminating this new space for the mind.
2025-11-02 10:04:56 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
For everyone looking at daily charts and asking "why is X going up or down": - better option: please don't look at the charts - worse but still good option: zoom out If the move is not 30%, it's noise. Only you attach the stories to it. It's not "manipulation", it's just what "X" does normally. If you don't want this, don't buy "X".
2025-10-30 10:08:18 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Gold is an insurance against crisis. Goldbugs are basically preppers, who will be vindicated by disaster, when their insurance pays off. It's like saying "I told you you need this underground bunker, see, there's war above ground now." When there's no war, the bunker is less useful (although it makes great family parties). I like and own gold, in a small proportion, because the crisis will come. But I own Bitcoin, because it does not need to wait for a crisis. You can use it today, for many things. Building a new future is much more pleasant than calling for disaster. Building new things that were not possible before is what makes Bitcoin beautiful. I can wait like an old grumpy guy for a disaster. And even though it will probably come during our lifetimes, I want to live now. This is by the way the reason I like cryptoanarchy as well. All other political philosophies and strategies are waiting for the word to change (usually turn to shit, but sometimes it waits for enlightenment of humanity after said shit passes and they will build on ashes of the fallen civilization). Cryptoanarchy is for today. You can live it now. You don't need to wait for anyone. Cryptoanarchy is for the young mind, to empower those that choose this way. Today.
2025-10-30 09:57:34 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I was too embarrased to write this yesterday as a citizen, but people should know. There is now a speed limit for pedestrians on walkways in Slovakia: 6km/h. Don't you dare run or walk fast! Now you know. OK, back to normal shitposting.
2025-10-30 09:17:04 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
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2025-10-30 08:21:06 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →