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Loki
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Learning more every day. Writer of a book on Bitcoin + China and how the discourse there will affect your wallets and freedoms. Order the book at http://bit.ly/chinabtcbook PFP: Liu Xiaobo/刘晓波. Cover: Thomas Mann.
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loki 6 days ago
Vivid Anecdote of Censorship: On the Chinese Internet, on RED/Xiaohongshu, the names Liu Xiaobo (刘晓波) and Dr.Jiang Yanyong (蒋彦永) are memory-holed. Searches for them go entirely blank: Liu Xiaobo wrote essays about everything, and saved the lives of students at Tiananmen Square. Dr. Jiang Yanyong was the chief surgeon at the time of the massacre and saved China from the SARS-1 epidemic by whistle-blowing. Censorship operates in two ways: it's subtle, but by offering a carnival of content and attention-bait, you stop people from searching of their own will. And those that do, find an error 404. Here on Nostr, that couldn't happen. --- 审查制度的生动轶事: 在中国的应用上,例如在小红书上,刘晓波和蒋彦永这两个名字都从记忆中抹去。 搜索结果完全没有: 刘晓波写过各种各样的文章,并在天安门广场拯救了学生的生命。 蒋彦永当时是大屠杀的首席外科医师,通过举报拯救了中国免于SARS-1疫情。 审查有两种方式:一种是微妙的,但通过提供内容嘉年华和吸引注意力的诱饵,你阻止人们自愿搜索。那些罕见的寻觅者将一无所获。 在Nostr,这永远不可能发生。
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loki 2 weeks ago
I programmed an AI model to be dialectical and confrontational and to root out all internal biases when it answered and now it is spasming existentially every time I ask it to do simple data validation or cleanup tasks on CSVs, help
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loki 2 weeks ago
To the members of the Shanghai Orchestra, who were executed for playing Beethoven To Lao She, China's Victor Hugo, who was attacked by Red Guards in his final moments To Fu Lei, the best Mandarin translator of French works, and his wife Zhu Meifu who chose death over indignity To Ba Jin, who lost his wife, but was never unfaithful to her for the forty years and more he outlived her To all of the victims of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, which killed many of China's leading cultural lights - may their souls and legacies find peace
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loki 3 weeks ago
The seeds of a system’s self-destruction can be planted anywhere image
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loki 3 weeks ago
In the “West”, memories of how Nazism gained its economic vitality and its ascendancy have been memoryholed. The idea of cultural censorship has applied. Mein Kampf is largely verbotten in free societies - Germany forbids its publication. Though copies of the book circulate (protected by the First Amendment), buying it often leads to consequences. Discussion of how the Nazis thought, acted and felt during their rise has been sidelined for the cultural drama of the terrible effects. No real effort, scholarly or otherwise, will touch this topic for mass media. There may be “They Thought They Would Be Free” and other works. But who is producing the movie version of that, the tract that shows most closely what the average German was thinking when they embraced the Faustian bargain of jobs for Nazism? This may not even be intentional entirely, yet its effect is the same. Movies portraying the period are either produced the same way China produces WW2 movies - to inspire patriotic fervour. Or they must portray the Nazis as cartoonish villains at worst, and nuanced in defeat at best. My favorite movie on the topic is Downfall (Der Untergang), which authentically replicates Hitler’s last days. The actor playing him has a splitting resemblance to him and even speaks in the same Munich accent. The movie has inspired a million memes of “Angry Hitler yelling”. The English trailer plays on the “Saving Private Ryan” trope of an enemy cornered at the gates. Yet the German trailer is much darker, and speaks to the psyche of the most authentic cultural experience of what it was like to live with Nazism - albeit Nazism in defeat. Goebbels’s wife murders his children through poisoning them. The trailer shows what happened to Berlin’s civilian population, who are subjected to starvation and death. The entire movie plays out much the same way. Even then, however, this is Nazism in defeat. And not accessing the vital energy of what it must have been like in the early periods of Nazism has perhaps put a natural barrier for people who already saw the consequences of “remaking the world.” and bought some peace along with the rise of nuclear weapons for a generation or two. But now that young people want to “remake the world” in turn, they are left to fill the gaps with the written word - which neither inspires nor fits quite as well in a world of video. They are stuck with slogans and “never again” and the consequences of Nazism. But they are not equipped with the understanding of why Nazism was so easy to fall for. “Never again would Spain elect a right-wing party”, until Spain did in the form of Vox. “Never again would Germany be taken over by the nationalist right”, until the rise of the AFD. I also believe this systematic blindness is why the “West” has consistently underrated Russia’s ability to operate as an autonomous war economy (largely responsible for Nazi Germany’s economic performance versus the Weimar Republic). So it has real consequences for the thinking of cultural elites as well as the average person. All this to say, even relatively free societies produce their own versions of kitsch, whether though extralegal cultural norms, or institutional thinking about what the “masses” should be exposed to. And this kitsch sadly underprepares those who have never lived through the vital events that shaped the past, to recreate the past through their control of the future. image
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loki 1 month ago
Bitcoin is the only real protest movement against central banking’s empowerment of war.
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loki 3 months ago
look I made it really simple to understand what's happening image
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loki 5 months ago
Make Clubhouse for Nostr, but with real-time translations of audio shitposting and regular convo
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loki 5 months ago
Honestly, Bitcoiners have much bigger enemies than ourselves
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loki 6 months ago
I always chuckle a bit at the thought of a goldbug leaving a war zone with 3 duffel bags of gold in like a farmer's carry Sue me, I'm human
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loki 6 months ago
Which historical figures do you think would be self-custody Bitcoiners? I'll push a couple: Mikhail Bakunin, Liu Xiaobo I'm thinking (1) periods of exile and need for financing with strong financial powers chasing after them (2) ideological affinity with anti-state philosophy image
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loki 6 months ago
I have celebrated Bitcoin ATH day by buying coconut water with the lowest amount of sats yet
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loki 6 months ago
The best, and scariest movies actually ask us questions we'd rather not even think about. Oldboy (2003) asks if vengeance is worth death and the torture of knowing the truth, in all its unvarnished majesty? Pan's Labyrinth (2006) asks - is it better to die in a fairytale then to live in a dark reality? The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) asks what happens when only the mind, and the mind alone remains? image
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loki 6 months ago
For those of you who want to sharpen your Linux/Terminal skills (essential for a bunch of things including running Nostr relays, and Bitcoin/Lightning nodes in a self-sovereign way), check out image
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loki 6 months ago
What are everybody’s favorite projects to support on @Geyser?
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loki 7 months ago
After China's Cultural Revolution: 1- 20 members of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music lost their lives. There was not a single playable piano in Shanghai for violinist Issac Stern's concerts. 2- China's most famous French-Mandarin translator, Fu Lei ended his life. China's "Victor Hugo", Lao She, was either murdered or drowned himself after the Red Guards condemned him. Writer Ba Jin watched his wife die after she was denied medical treatment for cancer. 3- Millions died, and millions more were persecuted and forced to labour - including Ai Qing, Ai Weiwei's father and one of China's most famous poets.
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loki 7 months ago
On April 6th, 1994, the plane carrying Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana and Cyprien Ntaryamira, the Hutu president of Burundi was shot down suddenly. Both died - and it became the spark of something horrible. Only one day later, the killings began, and Hutu moderates as well as the Tutsi ethnic minority were hunted down by Hutu military forces and a militia known as the Interahamwe. In 3 months and a half, more than a million people would die - representing about 10,000 murders a day. Even to this day, the conflict smolders on - with revenge and consolidation of power a constant theme, as a Rwanda ruled by the Tutsi rebel force that stopped the genocide, grown increasingly authoritarian, invades Congo. The events were described by UN commander, General Roméo Dallaire, in his book "Shake Hands with the Devil" - where he describes shaking hands with three Interahamwe leaders. image
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loki 7 months ago
ranting about child porn to try to take down your digital enemies is essentially a fed tactic