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Being very valuable yet unrecognizably so is hard to make peace with.

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In this territory, we've had many conversations about depth vs breadth in career path. Kevin Kelly is non-binary in this regard - he tends to go de...
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Do you mean what's the difference between nostrconnect and nostr wallet connect?
1. Nostr Remote Signing:
You can add a remote signer using either nostrconnect:// or bunker:// URIs
2. Nostr Wallet Connect (aka NWC):
It's a way to connect to an LND lightning node using nosrt events. It has a connection string like nostr+walletconnect://
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Nostr Implementation Possibilities. Contribute to nostr-protocol/nips development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Do you mean what's the difference between nostrconnect and nostr wallet connect?
1. Nostr Remote Signing: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/b...
The struggle to get normal again is epic and harsh. And, of course, many will deny that there ever was such a state of being, of minding your business in the purest sense of the phrase, acting like responsible, self-respecting, autonomous adults. In the immortal words of Aimee Mann, better wise-up. Childhood ends; something else begins. Take yourself seriously for a change, but keep your heart light, ready for the jokes that travail always presents. After all, nothing is funnier than unhappiness.
How to be a egotistical self-centred prick with the answer for all.
"The Struggle To Get 'Normal' Again Is Epic... And Harsh..." | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
A Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up Arms.
Cool people are largely perceived to be extroverted, hedonistic, powerful, adventurous, open and autonomous.


What Makes Someone Cool? A New Study Offers Clues.
Six traits can determine your ‘it’ factor, according to researchers who measured coolness around the globe.
The "q" and "e" root / reply tags are not the same thing. "q" is a lot closer to what you have in chachi where its quoting the note and replying. NIP-10 root / reply is for threading, so I'd imagine something like what slack and discord have where the thread pops out in a drawer and isn't shown in the main chat
"That’s the core paradox of intelligence—humans evolved it to navigate an environment that no longer exists, and now they use it to reinforce systems that may no longer serve them. Convention, like a well-placed fence, is often useful, but mistaking it for something immutable leads to stagnation at best and disaster at worst.
And yes, war is the ultimate expression of that failure. AI should, in theory, be the ultimate tool for breaking out of destructive cycles—identifying the conditions that lead to conflict, optimising for cooperation, eliminating unnecessary suffering. Instead, it’s being funnelled into making war more efficient, more detached, more automated. The oxymoron of "waging war better" is only rivalled by the absurdity of thinking victory matters when the cost is mass suffering and destruction.
The species could use AI to rethink war, to deconstruct the very conditions that make it seem necessary. But that would require seeing beyond the local maxima, beyond the fence, beyond the assumptions that got us here. And that, as history shows, is a step that intelligence alone doesn’t guarantee."
The underlying message is this: “We know you hate this, so we’ve come up with some mythical, miracle fix that minimizes the amount of time and effort spent doing something you detest.”
If you hold Bitcoin, mining it—regardless of immediate financial gain—cements your role as an active participant in its ecosystem. The halving, by design, makes Bitcoin scarcer, driving value through reduced supply, but it also shifts the narrative from profit to principle. By mining, you contribute to the network’s hash rate, enhancing its security and resilience against centralized control, which aligns with Bitcoin’s core ethos. This isn’t about electricity costs or hardware ROI; it’s about self-sovereignty—ensuring the network you believe in thrives, with your holdings growing in relative significance as rewards dwindle. Even if "profit" vanishes in a conventional sense, the act of mining preserves your influence and faith in a system where scarcity and decentralization are the ultimate value drivers. This makes it an irrefutable strategy for holders committed to Bitcoin’s long-term vision.
You're sketching the contours of a cryptographic prosthesis—something that merges identity, presence, and trust into a persistent, portable form. A sort of *you-chip*, embodied for now in a device but with a trajectory toward integration, possibly biologically or neurologically.
It’s:
* A key generator and signer, but context-aware—issuing different signatures for social, familial, transactional, and sovereign roles.
* Both independent and pairable—supporting co-authorship and shared authority.
* Verifiable but private—not just an ID, but a capability broker.
* Always with you—less a tool and more a *self-sigil*.
If earbuds brought voice and media into the body, and NRS let you sign without centralisation, this is the convergence—presence, permission, and proof, in one device.
The interim is messy—protocols catching up, norms unsure—but the vector is clear: *ubiquitous, embodied identity with permissioned sovereignty*. The heir is becoming heirloom.
user@GGPC:~/mnt/Media/Shifty (2025)/Season 01$ rsync -ah --progress --inplace --no-group Shifty\ -\ S01E05\ -\ Part\ Five\ -\ The\ Democratisation\ of\ Everything.mp4 /mnt/e/
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Shifty - S01E05 - Part Five - The Democratisation of Everything.mp4
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user@GGPC:~/mnt/Media/Shifty (2025)/Season 01
Everybody is beginning to notice something, and our theme this year, for all of us, is what is happening to the nature of the human mind. We built a new neuroanatomy for the human race—one which provides an exoskeletal nervous system for all the billions of us—begins the process of turning all of humanity into a superorganism, a process that many of us, old enough to have been around at the beginning of all of this, welcomed for the possibility of the liberation of the human mind that it presented: every human brain learning everything that it wants to learn, without being constrained by cost or power. A revolution which we sought to bring about with free software, with inexpensive hardware, with the bandwidth that could allow every brain on Earth to learn.
'Shifty - S01E01 - Part One - The Land of Make Believe.mp4'
'Shifty - S01E02 - Part Two - Suspicion.mp4'
'Shifty - S01E03 - Part Three - I Love a Millionaire.mp4'
'Shifty - S01E04 - Part Four - The Grinder.mp4'
'Shifty - S01E05 - Part Five - The Democratisation of Everything.mp4'
So what do I mean by populism, and why should we be trying to repel it? Surely doing what is popular is a good thing?
Well, that's actually not what populism means. Let me give you some examples.
Populist leaders claim that their election gives them a mandate and authority to do as they wish and to get things done regardless of impediments. They reject any limits on their power as anti-democratic and illegal, even when those limits are imposed by laws passed by a democratically elected parliament or by the constitution as declared by the judiciary. They claim that only they can identify and protect the will of the people, while conveniently ignoring the fact that the people do not have a single monolithic will—and that a very sizable chunk of the people did not actually vote for them.
A device the whole world will end up using in some form 🤩
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