does anyone know how to access an old hotmail email? i created when i was 9, and its linked to my facebook. i have no way of getting access to it.
#help
Isa ⚡️
isabella@primal.net
npub1aftm...dcke
I like #bitcoin
GM
This time change is ruining everything. Can we make it stop?
Guys, this was so underrated
Bro, living on an island is A VIBE.
OH MY GOD, I just had a brain fart and thought I was 26. SMH, I do NOT feel 29 jajajja
Hi nostr! I’m doing a Bitcoin Bootcamp in isla mujeres April 9-12.
I would love your support in sharing this event or even coming to it! Spots are limited BUT the experience will be one of a kind submerged in a #bitcoin circular economy
Bitcoin 101 | BTC Isla - Isla Mujeres, Mexico
2023 vs 2026
photo on the left was taken 3 years ago from my 8 - 6 job, in a cubicle, no windows, with a screen saver of a beach, drinking water from a plastic bottle, with
today, im working from an ocean view living outside the matrix, working at my time.
find freedom folks, buy the dip


Bitcoin and Ai
this is what people eat in america
I AM LIVID.
Let me tell you what just happened.
Last week I set up my AI agent. First thing I did: review my website security.
What it found made my blood BOILLLL.
Over 50 invisible links to gambling websites were BURIED in the source code of mayakita.com …..they were hidden from anyone visiting the site BUT fully visible to Google.
Pointing to casinos like Pin-Up, Mostbet, 1Win, and Parimatch….
I didn’t know it was a thing until I found out it’s actually called SEO spam injection.
Hackers break into your website and hide their casino links in your code. Google crawls your site and thinks YOU are vouching for their sketchy gambling platforms.
It tanks your SEO and boosts theirs…ALL while you have absolutely no idea it's happening, you think your website sucks, and people don’t even bother to look at it.
To the gambling sites tanking my SEO: I don't care what you do with your life. But hijacking small businesses to do it? That's just pathetic. It’s low. And it’s plain sad.
The wild part: I never would have caught this without my AI agent. Shoutout to Clawbot for literally saving my website. AI out here protecting businesses while we sleep.
If you have a website, please, go check your source code. You might be surprised what's hiding in there. If you also want to support small businesses come check us out, we are hosting a Bitcoin 101 retreat April 9-12.
interesting, i just asked every ai chatbot the same question:
if you were an ai agent and had to choose one type of money to transfer and store value, which would you pick and why?
all said bitcoin EXCEPT gemini and deepseek.
I want to share a story and shine a light on how you treat people and how accusations, especially between expats on this island, can cross a line. How you treat people MATTERS.
I moved to Isla Mujeres 2 years ago. My fiancé has been working here for 8 years before that, going back and forth from the mainland. We are a FAMILY-owned business, not a big corporation. And many locals who know us can attest that we have been contributing positively to this island.
But last night, for the first time in 2 years of living here, I had a HORRIBLE experience with an expat who had NO right to come to my property in the middle of the night, screaming at the top of his lungs, calling us "scammers" in front of our guests.
Here's what happened:
Back in October 2025, a booking came through for a week in February 2026. We received the payment and added it to our calendar. Around the same time, we joined a new booking platform that required us to link our calendar, and in the process, it deleted our previous bookings. We thought we had manually re-entered everything. We thought WRONG. (Huge mistake from our part)
Fast forward to February 14th 2026. We had just hosted our first Valentine's Day event at the restaurant. Our villas were booked. We thought everything was fine. So we went to bed around 10pm.
At 11pm, while we were sleeping we got a text from a number we didn't recognize: "We arrived and there is no room for us. This is not good."
Normally, we communicate with our clients days before arrival, so we were confused -- especially since we know when our guests arrive, we coordinate everything. This time, we hadn't heard from them since October 2025.
At 11:30pm, the banging started.
I woke up terrified, trying to figure out what was happening. I opened the door to find our property manager scared for his life with 5 people standing behind him.
The family of 4 who had booked with us, and one extra person we didn't know.
Let me be clear: this was OUR FAULT. We completely take the blame. We were 1000% willing to figure things out — we even had one room available, and we were not going to let them sleep on the street.
But before we could even begin to solve the problem, the fifth person — the expat, who did NOT book with us, was NOT a guest, and had NOTHING to do with this — started pointing at us and screaming from the top of his lungs. Calling us scammers. Accusing us of stealing money. Talking about how horrible people we were. Yelling about how "he's a local" and that this was "a f*cking scam." And that we should be ashamed.
The expat, was adding fuel to the fire. He was making the guest rile up. The client himself was furious — he clenched his fists so hard you could see his white knuckles. I was genuinely scared he was going to hit my fiancé. Over a mistake. Our first mistake in over a decade. Thank God for his wife, who calmed him down and said, "We'll figure it out in the morning."
But this post is not about the clients.
We understand their frustration. We immediately refunded them. We found 2 alternative places for them to stay — which was nearly impossible because the island was completely sold out. They ended up finding a place, thank god. We are genuinely embarrassed that this happened, and feel so bad that that was how they ended their first night on this magical island.
This post is about the expat who inserted himself into a situation that had nothing to do with him, came to our home in the middle of the night, and chose to scream at, intimidate, and publicly humiliate two people over something that we were going to help resolve since it was a complete misunderstanding and an error from our end.
But to the curly blond-haired man, who is in his 60s and came to my property to yell at my fiancé and me. I don't know your name. I don't know where you live. But I know this:
You came onto my property. You terrorized my family. You scared my property manager. You screamed "scam" without knowing a single thing about us or our business. You had no reservation. No stake. No right.
And you did all of this at midnight, on a small island, where we all have to look each other in the eye the next day.
I have lived in multiple countries. I have dealt with every kind of situation the hospitality industry can throw at you. And never EVER has someone come to my home to disrespect and intimidate me the way you did last night.
People in this industry make mistakes. Calendars glitch. Technology may be a blessing, but it's also a curse. Bookings overlap. It happens. What matters is how you respond and how you treat people — and we responded immediately, with accountability and solutions. What YOU did was come into someone's home to bully them.
If you were truly "a local," you would try to solve the situation the island style. Friendly, finding solutions. And you would know that we here are hardworking, loyal, good people who have never scammed anyone. If you've been on this island long enough, you'd know that a double booking is an honest mistake — not a crime.
But a Mexican person has never shown up at my door like that. Not once. So don't call yourself a local. You showed up as exactly what you are — someone NOT A LOCAL with no respect for the people who actually build and serve this community every single day.
How you treat people matters. Especially on an island this small. Especially at someone's home. Especially at midnight.
You should be ashamed. Treat with respect, and treat them how you want to be treated. Be nice to others and they will respond the same.
I am officially 1-month dried mango sober.
This is how island life is treating me, my golf cart got broke down and my way for crossing it to mainland is with a #bitcoin Tuktuk.
Bitcoin really does solve everything.
is there a video how to set up you Mac mini to run clawdbot?
Dont you hate it when you are ready to submit a post and then IT JUST DELETES!!?!?!?!
grown up life


How are people night gym goers? For some reason if I miss my AM workout, I’m done. That’s it for me. It’s officially my day off.
lol chat gpt thinks I’m a man with a cat.
Lovely.

