Michael of St. Joseph ๐Ÿ”'s avatar
Michael of St. Joseph ๐Ÿ”
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๐Ÿชถ I'm a storyteller writing and sharing in common with others โ˜ฆ๏ธ Also, I like verifiable tech ๐Ÿ”Ž
This New Year I would like to dedicate myself to posting my creative writing on Nostr. I have been on a tumultuous journey with my creative projects and I hope putting more of myself out there can help bring a chaotic vision into order. The ease of distribution and fewer barriers to compensation makes it the most viable option for me starting from scratch.
The more I think about it, @jack has a point with the Bits/Bitcoins/Sats argument. The unit bias scares off a lot of vulnerable people who would otherwise most need Bitcoin. It keeps things abstract, distant, and unobtainable. It obfuscates the fractional nature of Bitcoin and its use as money even for the smallest of purchases.
I've been so busy lately it's been impossible for me to write and nearly impossible to read. It's been a good kind of busy, but I hope things calm down soon.
@jack mallers talks a lot about a coming age where artists and creative, imaginative people are empowered by functional money and innovation. I'm not convinced that will happen, but it would be nice. In his latest livestream he said he might do a keynote speech on this topic. I would be interested to listen to that. What sent me down this technological and financial rabbit hole was seeing how broken the art/publishing world was. I see creative people being crushed into dust and their energy being drained by corporate overlords, especially when it comes to copyright/intellectual property controls. If Bitcoin can fix the money and Nostr can fix online distribution, this would be a massive step towards realizing Jack's prediction.
Something that has always bothered me is how quickly art is forgotten. It was a big inspiration for my WIP novel, the fear of forgetting.
It took me a while to get the hang of this, but I actually really like Nostr. I was reflecting this morning about how I first heard about Bitcoin in 2014 via some #gaming news (hackers installed a BTC miner on a Far Cry 4 server IIRC). It took me over 10 years before I finally bought some. For the longest time I hated Bitcoin because it drove up the prices on my gaming PC parts. I didn't understand the tech or my need for it, but in a weird way the overpriced parts slowly pushed me away from gaming addiction and toward #FOSS. Without spending years studying/using #opensource software (and being really poor) I never would have found the "need" for BTC. I have the need now for sure. Hopefully I can get in earlier on the Nostr goldrush!
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